Methods and compositions for diagnosing and monitoring transplant rejection

ABSTRACT

Methods of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection, particularly cardiac transplant rejection, in a patient by detecting the expression level of one or more genes in a patient, are described. Diagnostic oligonucleotides for diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection, particularly cardiac transplant rejection and kits or systems containing the same are also described.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 10/131,831, filed Apr. 24, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,026,121 which is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 10/006,290 filed Oct. 22, 2001, which claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/296,764 filed Jun. 8, 2001, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is in the field of expression profiling. In particular, this invention is in the field of leukocyte expression profiling.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many of the current shortcomings in diagnosis, prognosis, risk stratification and treatment of disease can be approached through the identification of the molecular mechanisms underlying a disease and through the discovery of nucleotide sequences (or sets of nucleotide sequences) whose expression patterns predict the occurrence or progression of disease states, or predict a patient's response to a particular therapeutic intervention. In particular, identification of nucleotide sequences and sets of nucleotide sequences with such predictive value from cells and tissues that are readily accessible would be extremely valuable. For example, peripheral blood is attainable from all patients and can easily be obtained at multiple time points at low cost. This is a desirable contrast to most other cell and tissue types, which are less readily accessible, or accessible only through invasive and aversive procedures. In addition, the various cell types present in circulating blood are ideal for expression profiling experiments as the many cell types in the blood specimen can be easily separated if desired prior to analysis of gene expression. While blood provides a very attractive substrate for the study of diseases using expression profiling techniques, and for the development of diagnostic technologies and the identification of therapeutic targets, the value of expression profiling in blood samples rests on the degree to which changes in gene expression in these cell types are associated with a predisposition to, and pathogenesis and progression of a disease.

There is an extensive literature supporting the role of leukocytes, e.g., T-and B-lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes, including neutrophils, in a wide range of disease processes, including such broad classes as cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory, autoimmune and rheumatic diseases, infectious diseases, transplant rejection, cancer and malignancy, and endocrine diseases. For example, among cardiovascular diseases, such commonly occurring diseases as atherosclerosis, restenosis, transplant vasculopathy and acute coronary syndromes all demonstrate significant T cell involvement (Smith-Norowitz et al. (1999) Clin Immunol 93:168–175; Jude et al. (1994) Circulation 90:1662–8; Belch et al. (1997) Circulation 95:2027–31). These diseases are now recognized as manifestations of chronic inflammatory disorders resulting from an ongoing response to an injury process in the arterial tree (Ross et al. (1999) Ann Thorac Surg 67:1428–33). Differential expression of lymphocyte, monocyte and neutrophil genes and their products has been demonstrated clearly in the literature. Particularly interesting are examples of differential expression in circulating cells of the immune system that demonstrate specificity for a particular disease, such as arteriosclerosis, as opposed to a generalized association with other inflammatory diseases, or for example, with unstable angina rather than quiescent coronary disease.

A number of individual genes, e.g., CD11b/CD18 (Kassirer et al. (1999) Am Heart J 138:555–9); leukocyte elastase (Amaro et al. (1995) Eur Heart J 16:615–22; and CD40L (Aukrust et al. (1999) Circulation 100:614–20) demonstrate some degree of sensitivity and specificity as markers of various vascular diseases. In addition, the identification of differentially expressed target and fingerprint genes isolated from purified populations of monocytes manipulated in various in vitro paradigms has been proposed for the diagnosis and monitoring of a range of cardiovascular diseases, see, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,048,709; 6,087,477; 6,099,823; and 6,124,433 “COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE” to Falb (see also, WO 97/30065). Lockhart, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,860 “EXPRESSION PROFILES IN ADULT AND FETAL ORGANS” proposes the use of expression profiles for a subset of identified genes in the identification of tissue samples, and the monitoring of drug effects.

The accuracy of technologies based on expression profiling for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of disease would be dramatically increased if numerous differentially expressed nucleotide sequences, each with a measure of specificity for a disease in question, could be identified and assayed in a concerted manner. In order to achieve this improved accuracy, the appropriate sets of nucleotide sequences need to be identified and validated against numerous samples in combination with relevant clinical data. The present invention addresses these and other needs, and applies to any disease or disease state for which differential regulation of genes, or other nucleotide sequences, of peripheral blood can be demonstrated.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is thus directed to a system for detecting differential gene expression. In one format, the system has one or more isolated DNA molecules wherein each isolated DNA molecule detects expression of a gene selected from the group of genes corresponding to the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing. It is understood that the DNA sequences and oligonucleotides of the invention may have slightly different sequences that those identified herein. Such sequence variations are understood to those of ordinary skill in the art to be variations in the sequence which do not significantly affect the ability of the sequences to detect gene expression.

The sequences encompassed by the invention have at least 40–50, 50–60, 70–80, 80–85, 85–90, 90–95 or 95–100% sequence identity to the sequences disclosed herein. In some embodiments, DNA molecules are less than about any of the following lengths (in bases or base pairs): 10,000; 5,000; 2500; 2000; 1500; 1250; 1000; 750; 500; 300; 250; 200; 175; 150; 125; 100; 75; 50; 25; 10. In some embodiments, DNA molecule is greater than about any of the following lengths (in bases or base pairs): 10; 15; 20; 25; 30; 40; 50; 60; 75; 100; 125; 150; 175; 200; 250; 300; 350; 400; 500; 750; 1000; 2000; 5000; 7500; 10000; 20000; 50000. Alternately, a DNA molecule can be any of a range of sizes having an upper limit of 10,000; 5,000; 2500; 2000; 1500; 1250; 1000; 750; 500; 300; 250; 200; 175; 150; 125; 100; 75; 50; 25; or 10 and an independently selected lower limit of 10; 15; 20; 25; 30; 40; 50; 60; 75; 100; 125; 150; 175; 200; 250; 300; 350; 400; 500; 750; 1000; 2000; 5000; 7500 wherein the lower limit is less than the upper limit.

The gene expression system may be a candidate library, a diagnostic agent, a diagnostic oligonucleotide set or a diagnostic probe set. The DNA molecules may be genomic DNA, protein nucleic acid (PNA), cDNA or synthetic oligonucleotides.

In one format, the gene expression system is immobilized on an array. The array may be a chip array, a plate array, a bead array, a pin array, a membrane array, a solid surface array, a liquid array, an oligonucleotide array, a polynucleotide array, a cDNA array, a microfilter plate, a membrane or a chip.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes or surrogates derived therefrom in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:4; SEQ ID NO:26; SEQ ID NO:60; SEQ ID NO:130; SEQ ID NO:176; SEQ ID NO:184; SEQ ID NO:261; SEQ ID NO:707; SEQ ID NO:792; SEQ ID NO:841; SEQ ID NO:1024; SEQ ID NO:1128; SEQ ID NO:1140; SEQ ID NO:1333; SEQ ID NO:1345; SEQ ID NO:1435; SEQ ID NO:1749; SEQ ID NO:1778; SEQ ID NO:1956; SEQ ID NO:2086; SEQ ID NO:2228; SEQ ID NO:2518; SEQ ID NO:2519; SEQ ID NO:2770; SEQ ID NO:2801; SEQ ID NO:3134; SEQ ID NO:3263; SEQ ID NO:3842; SEQ ID NO:4092; SEQ ID NO:4191; SEQ ID NO:4460; SEQ ID NO:4515; SEQ ID NO:5108; SEQ ID NO:5280; SEQ ID NO:5573; SEQ ID NO:5673; SEQ ID NO:5834; SEQ ID NO:6091; SEQ ID NO:6112; SEQ ID NO:6221; SEQ ID NO:6309; SEQ ID NO:6347; SEQ ID NO:6514; SEQ ID NO:6573; SEQ ID NO:7094; SEQ ID NO:7199; SEQ ID NO:7481; SEQ ID NO:7482; SEQ ID NO:7605; SEQ ID NO:8076 and SEQ ID NO:8089.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection, cardiac rejection, renal rejection, and rejection of any other organ or tissue, in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in the patient wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3 SEQ ID NO:45 SEQ ID NO:90 SEQ ID NO:145 SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2855, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4132, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9402, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection, cardiac rejection, renal rejection, and rejection of any other organ or tissue, in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of two or more genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in the patient wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3 SEQ ID NO:45 SEQ ID NO:90 SEQ ID NO:145 SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2855, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4132, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9402, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in the patient wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3, SEQ ID NO:145, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408. The invention may further comprise detecting the expression level of one or more additional genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in a patient, wherein the one or more additional genes include a nucleic acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:45, SEQ ID NO:90, SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:2855, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:4132, and SEQ ID NO:9402.

The present invention is further directed to detecting the expression level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9314, SEQ ID NO:9315, SEQ ID NO:9316, SEQ ID NO:9318, SEQ ID NO:9319, SEQ ID NO:9321, SEQ ID NO:9323, SEQ ID NO:9324, SEQ ID NO:9325, SEQ ID NO:9326, SEQ ID NO:9327, SEQ ID NO:9328, SEQ ID NO:9329, SEQ ID NO:9330, SEQ ID NO:9331, SEQ ID NO:9332, SEQ ID NO:9333, SEQ ID NO:9334, SEQ ID NO:9336, SEQ ID NO:9337, SEQ ID NO:9338, SEQ ID NO:9340, SEQ ID NO:9341, SEQ ID NO:9343, SEQ ID NO:9346, SEQ ID NO:9347, SEQ ID NO:9348, SEQ ID NO:9349, SEQ ID NO:9350, SEQ ID NO:9351, SEQ ID NO:9352, SEQ ID NO:9353, SEQ ID NO:9354, SEQ ID NO:9355, SEQ ID NO:9356, SEQ ID NO:9357, SEQ ID NO:9359, SEQ ID NO:9360, SEQ ID NO:9361, SEQ ID NO:9362, SEQ ID NO:9363, SEQ ID NO:9364, SEQ ID NO:9365, SEQ ID NO:9366, SEQ ID NO:9367, SEQ ID NO:9368, SEQ ID NO:9369, SEQ ID NO:9370, SEQ ID NO:9371, SEQ ID NO:9373, SEQ ID NO:9374, SEQ ID NO:9376, SEQ ID NO:9377, SEQ ID NO:9378, SEQ ID NO:9379, SEQ ID NO:9380, SEQ ID NO:9381, SEQ ID NO:9382, SEQ ID NO:9383, SEQ ID NO:9384, SEQ ID NO:9385, SEQ ID NO:9386, SEQ ID NO:9387, SEQ ID NO:9388, SEQ ID NO:9389, SEQ ID NO:9390, SEQ ID NO:9391, SEQ ID NO:9392, SEQ ID NO:9393, SEQ ID NO:9394, SEQ ID NO:9395, SEQ ID NO:9397, SEQ ID NO:9398, SEQ ID NO:9399, SEQ ID NO:9400, and SEQ ID NO:9401. The present invention may further comprise detecting the level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more additional genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9309, SEQ ID NO:9310, SEQ ID NO:9311, SEQ ID NO:9312, SEQ ID NO:9313, SEQ ID NO:9317, SEQ ID NO:9320, SEQ ID NO:9322, SEQ ID NO:9335, SEQ ID NO:9339, SEQ ID NO:9342, SEQ ID NO:9344, SEQ ID NO:9345, SEQ ID NO:9358, SEQ ID NO:9372, SEQ ID NO:9375, and SEQ ID NO:9396.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring cardiac transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor cardiac transplant rejection in the patient, wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3, SEQ ID NO:145, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9402, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408. The present invention may further comprise detecting the expression level of one or more additional genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in a patient, wherein the one or more additional genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:45, SEQ ID NO:90, SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:2855, and SEQ ID NO:4132.

The present invention is further directed detecting the expression level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9314, SEQ ID NO:9315, SEQ ID NO:9316, SEQ ID NO:9318, SEQ ID NO:9319, SEQ ID NO:9320, SEQ ID NO:9321, SEQ ID NO:9322, SEQ ID NO:9323, SEQ ID NO:9324, SEQ ID NO:9325, SEQ ID NO:9326, SEQ ID NO:9327, SEQ ID NO:9328, SEQ ID NO:9329, SEQ ID NO:9330, SEQ ID NO:9331, SEQ ID NO:9332, SEQ ID NO:9333, SEQ ID NO:9334, SEQ ID NO:9336, SEQ ID NO:9337, SEQ ID NO:9338, SEQ ID NO:9339, SEQ ID NO:9340, SEQ ID NO:9341, SEQ ID NO:9343, SEQ ID NO:9344, SEQ ID NO:9346, SEQ ID NO:9347, SEQ ID NO:9348, SEQ ID NO:9349, SEQ ID NO:9350, SEQ ID NO:9351, SEQ ID NO:9352, SEQ ID NO:9353, SEQ ID NO:9354, SEQ ID NO:9355, SEQ ID NO:9356, SEQ ID NO:9357, SEQ ID NO:9359, SEQ ID NO:9360, SEQ ID NO:9361, SEQ ID NO:9362, SEQ ID NO:9363, SEQ ID NO:9364, SEQ ID NO:9365, SEQ ID NO:9366, SEQ ID NO:9367, SEQ ID NO:9368, SEQ ID NO:9369, SEQ ID NO:9370, SEQ ID NO:9371, SEQ ID NO:9372, SEQ ID NO:9373, SEQ ID NO:9374, SEQ ID NO:9376, SEQ ID NO:9377, SEQ ID NO:9378, SEQ ID NO:9379, SEQ ID NO:9380, SEQ ID NO:9381, SEQ ID NO:9382, SEQ ID NO:9383, SEQ ID NO:9384, SEQ ID NO:9385, SEQ ID NO:9386, SEQ ID NO:9387, SEQ ID NO:9388, SEQ ID NO:9389, SEQ ID NO:9390, SEQ ID NO:9391, SEQ ID NO:9392, SEQ ID NO:9393, SEQ ID NO:9394, SEQ ID NO:9395, SEQ ID NO:9396, SEQ ID NO:9397, SEQ ID NO:9398, SEQ ID NO:9399, SEQ ID NO:9400, and SEQ ID NO:9401. The present invention may further comprise detecting the level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more additional genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9309, SEQ ID NO:9310, SEQ ID NO:9311, SEQ ID NO:9312, SEQ ID NO:9313, SEQ ID NO:9317, SEQ ID NO:9335, SEQ ID NO:9342, SEQ ID NO:9345, SEQ ID NO:9358, and SEQ ID NO:9375.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring kidney transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in the patient wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3, SEQ ID NO:145, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2855, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408. The present invention may further comprise detecting the expression level of one or more additional genes in the patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in a patient, wherein the one or more additional genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:45, SEQ ID NO:90, SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:4132, and SEQ ID NO:9402.

The present invention is further directed to detecting the expression level by measuring the level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9314, SEQ ID NO:9315, SEQ ID NO:9316, SEQ ID NO:9313, SEQ ID NO:9317, SEQ ID NO:9318, SEQ ID NO:9319, SEQ ID NO:9321, SEQ ID NO:9323, SEQ ID NO:9324, SEQ ID NO:9325, SEQ ID NO:9326, SEQ ID NO:9327, SEQ ID NO:9328, SEQ ID NO:9329, SEQ ID NO:9330, SEQ ID NO:9331, SEQ ID NO:9332, SEQ ID NO:9333, SEQ ID NO:9334, SEQ ID NO:9336, SEQ ID NO:9337, SEQ ID NO:9338, SEQ ID NO:9340, SEQ ID NO:9341, SEQ ID NO:9343, SEQ ID NO:9346, SEQ ID NO:9347, SEQ ID NO:9348, SEQ ID NO:9349, SEQ ID NO:9350, SEQ ID NO:9351, SEQ ID NO:9352, SEQ ID NO:9353, SEQ ID NO:9354, SEQ ID NO:9355, SEQ ID NO:9356, SEQ ID NO:9357, SEQ ID NO:9358, SEQ ID NO:9359, SEQ ID NO:9360, SEQ ID NO:9361, SEQ ID NO:9362, SEQ ID NO:9363, SEQ ID NO:9364, SEQ ID NO:9365, SEQ ID NO:9366, SEQ ID NO:9367, SEQ ID NO:9368, SEQ ID NO:9369, SEQ ID NO:9370, SEQ ID NO:9371, SEQ ID NO:9373, SEQ ID NO:9374, SEQ ID NO:9376, SEQ ID NO:9377, SEQ ID NO:9378, SEQ ID NO:9379, SEQ ID NO:9380, SEQ ID NO:9381, SEQ ID NO:9382, SEQ ID NO:9383, SEQ ID NO:9384, SEQ ID NO:9385, SEQ ID NO:9386, SEQ ID NO:9387, SEQ ID NO:9388, SEQ ID NO:9389, SEQ ID NO:9390, SEQ ID NO:9391, SEQ ID NO:9392, SEQ ID NO:9393, SEQ ID NO:9394, SEQ ID NO:9395, SEQ ID NO:9397, SEQ ID NO:9398, SEQ ID NO:9399, SEQ ID NO:9400, and SEQ ID NO:9401. The present invention may further comprise detecting the level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more additional genes. The proteins may include an amino acid sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:9309, SEQ ID NO:9310, SEQ ID NO:9311, SEQ ID NO:9312, SEQ ID NO:9320, SEQ ID NO:9322, SEQ ID NO:9335, SEQ ID NO:9339, SEQ ID NO:9342, SEQ ID NO:9344, SEQ ID NO:9345, SEQ ID NO:9372, SEQ ID NO:9375, and SEQ ID NO:9396.

According to the present invention, the proteins may be measured by any means known in the art. The proteins may be from any tissue or bodily fluid, including serum. According to the present invention, the protein may be a cell surface protein. According to the present invention, the protein may also be measured using a fluorescent activated cell sorter.

The present invention is further directed to oligonucleotide having the nucleotide sequence selected from SEQ ID NO:3 SEQ ID NO:45 SEQ ID NO:90 SEQ ID NO:145 SEQ ID NO:157, SEQ ID NO:176, SEQ ID NO:180, SEQ ID NO:194, SEQ ID NO:229, SEQ ID NO:230, SEQ ID NO:248, SEQ ID NO:253, SEQ ID NO:258, SEQ ID NO:261, SEQ ID NO:262, SEQ ID NO:269, SEQ ID NO:272, SEQ ID NO:281, SEQ ID NO:500, SEQ ID NO:573, SEQ ID NO:792, SEQ ID NO:802, SEQ ID NO:812, SEQ ID NO:841, SEQ ID NO:873, SEQ ID NO:1154, SEQ ID NO:1295, SEQ ID NO:1398, SEQ ID NO:1540, SEQ ID NO:1675, SEQ ID NO:1696, SEQ ID NO:1718, SEQ ID NO:1754, SEQ ID NO:1771, SEQ ID NO:1778, SEQ ID NO:1825, SEQ ID NO:1854, SEQ ID NO:1907, SEQ ID NO:1944, SEQ ID NO:1956, SEQ ID NO:1975, SEQ ID NO:1977, SEQ ID NO:1978, SEQ ID NO:1984, SEQ ID NO:1991, SEQ ID NO:2005, SEQ ID NO:2006, SEQ ID NO:2067, SEQ ID NO:2086, SEQ ID NO:2148, SEQ ID NO:2246, SEQ ID NO:2268, SEQ ID NO:2287, SEQ ID NO:2429, SEQ ID NO:2518, SEQ ID NO:2519, SEQ ID NO:2563, SEQ ID NO:2639, SEQ ID NO:2691, SEQ ID NO:2712, SEQ ID NO:2786, SEQ ID NO:2855, SEQ ID NO:2894, SEQ ID NO:2947, SEQ ID NO:2964, SEQ ID NO:3034, SEQ ID NO:3081, SEQ ID NO:3087, SEQ ID NO:3096, SEQ ID NO:3105, SEQ ID NO:3305, SEQ ID NO:3374, SEQ ID NO:3510, SEQ ID NO:3541, SEQ ID NO:3580, SEQ ID NO:3707, SEQ ID NO:3709, SEQ ID NO:3720, SEQ ID NO:4113, SEQ ID NO:4132, SEQ ID NO:4281, SEQ ID NO:4361, SEQ ID NO:4365, SEQ ID NO:4399, SEQ ID NO:4460, SEQ ID NO:4504, SEQ ID NO:4516, SEQ ID NO:4517, SEQ ID NO:4540, SEQ ID NO:4565, SEQ ID NO:4570, SEQ ID NO:4578, SEQ ID NO:4580, SEQ ID NO:4604, SEQ ID NO:4606, SEQ ID NO:4758, SEQ ID NO:4761, SEQ ID NO:4789, SEQ ID NO:4817, SEQ ID NO:4946, SEQ ID NO:5032, SEQ ID NO:5057, SEQ ID NO:5280, SEQ ID NO:5350, SEQ ID NO:5353, SEQ ID NO:5437, SEQ ID NO:5847, SEQ ID NO:6028, SEQ ID NO:6030, SEQ ID NO:6091, SEQ ID NO:6207, SEQ ID NO:6308, SEQ ID NO:6421, SEQ ID NO:6514, SEQ ID NO:6573, SEQ ID NO:6890, SEQ ID NO:6907, SEQ ID NO:7016, SEQ ID NO:7094, SEQ ID NO:7274, SEQ ID NO:7293, SEQ ID NO:7298, SEQ ID NO:7481, SEQ ID NO:7482, SEQ ID NO:7605, SEQ ID NO:8076, SEQ ID NO:9402, SEQ ID NO:9403, SEQ ID NO:9404, SEQ ID NO:9405, SEQ ID NO:9406, SEQ ID NO:9407, and SEQ ID NO:9408.

The present invention is further directed to oligonucleotides having the nucleotide sequence including SEQ ID NO:9409, SEQ ID NO:9410, SEQ ID NO:9411, SEQ ID NO:9412, SEQ ID NO:9413, SEQ ID NO:9414, SEQ ID NO:9415, SEQ ID NO:9416, SEQ ID NO:9417, SEQ ID NO:9418, SEQ ID NO:9419, SEQ ID NO:9420, SEQ ID NO:9421, SEQ ID NO:9422, SEQ ID NO:9423, SEQ ID NO:9424, SEQ ID NO:9425, SEQ ID NO:9426, SEQ ID NO:9427, SEQ ID NO:9428, SEQ ID NO:9429, SEQ ID NO:9430, SEQ ID NO:9431, SEQ ID NO:9432, SEQ ID NO:9433, SEQ ID NO:9434, SEQ ID NO:9435, SEQ ID NO:9436, SEQ ID NO:9437, SEQ ID NO:9438, SEQ ID NO:9439, SEQ ID NO:9440, SEQ ID NO:9441, SEQ ID NO:9442, SEQ ID NO:9443, SEQ ID NO:9444, SEQ ID NO:9445, SEQ ID NO:9446, SEQ ID NO:9447, SEQ ID NO:9448, SEQ ID NO:9449, SEQ ID NO:9450, SEQ ID NO:9451, SEQ ID NO:9452, SEQ ID NO:9453, SEQ ID NO:9454, SEQ ID NO:9455, SEQ ID NO:9456, SEQ ID NO:9457, SEQ ID NO:9458, SEQ ID NO:9459, SEQ ID NO:9460, SEQ ID NO:9461, SEQ ID NO:9462, SEQ ID NO:9463, SEQ ID NO:9464, SEQ ID NO:9465, SEQ ID NO:9466, SEQ ID NO:9467, SEQ ID NO:9468, SEQ ID NO:9469, SEQ ID NO:9470, SEQ ID NO:9471, SEQ ID NO:9472, SEQ ID NO:9473, SEQ ID NO:9474, SEQ ID NO:9475, SEQ ID NO:9476, SEQ ID NO:9477, SEQ ID NO:9478, SEQ ID NO:9479, SEQ ID NO:9480, SEQ ID NO:9481, SEQ ID NO:9482, SEQ ID NO:9483, SEQ ID NO:9484, SEQ ID NO:9485, SEQ ID NO:9486, SEQ ID NO:9487, SEQ ID NO:9488, SEQ ID NO:9489, SEQ ID NO:9490, SEQ ID NO:9491, SEQ ID NO:9492, SEQ ID NO:9493, SEQ ID NO:9494, SEQ ID NO:9495, SEQ ID NO:9496, SEQ ID NO:9497, SEQ ID NO:9498, SEQ ID NO:9499, SEQ ID NO:9500, SEQ ID NO:9501, SEQ ID NO:9502, SEQ ID NO:9503, SEQ ID NO:9504, SEQ ID NO:9505, SEQ ID NO:9506, SEQ ID NO:9507, SEQ ID NO:9508, SEQ ID NO:9509, SEQ ID NO:9510, SEQ ID NO:9511, SEQ ID NO:9512, SEQ ID NO:9513, SEQ ID NO:9514, SEQ ID NO:9515, SEQ ID NO:9516, SEQ ID NO:9517, SEQ ID NO:9518, SEQ ID NO:9519, SEQ ID NO:9520, SEQ ID NO:9521, SEQ ID NO:9522, SEQ ID NO:9523, SEQ ID NO:9524, SEQ ID NO:9525, SEQ ID NO:9526, SEQ ID NO:9527, SEQ ID NO:9528, SEQ ID NO:9529, SEQ ID NO:9530, SEQ ID NO:9531, SEQ ID NO:9532, SEQ ID NO:9533, SEQ ID NO:9534, SEQ ID NO:9535, SEQ ID NO:9536, SEQ ID NO:9537, SEQ ID NO:9538, SEQ ID NO:9539, SEQ ID NO:9540, SEQ ID NO:9541, SEQ ID NO:9542, SEQ ID NO:9543, SEQ ID NO:9544, SEQ ID NO:9545, SEQ ID NO:9546, SEQ ID NO:9547, SEQ ID NO:9548, SEQ ID NO:9549, SEQ ID NO:9550, SEQ ID NO:9551, SEQ ID NO:9552, SEQ ID NO:9553, SEQ ID NO:9554, SEQ ID NO:9555, SEQ ID NO:9556, SEQ ID NO:9557, SEQ ID NO:9558, SEQ ID NO:9559, SEQ ID NO:9560, SEQ ID NO:9561, SEQ ID NO:9562, SEQ ID NO:9563, SEQ ID NO:9564, SEQ ID NO:9565, SEQ ID NO:9566, SEQ ID NO:9567, SEQ ID NO:9568, SEQ ID NO:9569, SEQ ID NO:9570, SEQ ID NO:9571, SEQ ID NO:9572, SEQ ID NO:9573, SEQ ID NO:9574, SEQ ID NO:9575, SEQ ID NO:9576, SEQ ID NO:9577, SEQ ID NO:9578, SEQ ID NO:9579, SEQ ID NO:9580, SEQ ID NO:9581, SEQ ID NO:9582, SEQ ID NO:9583, SEQ ID NO:9584, SEQ ID NO:9585, SEQ ID NO:9586, SEQ ID NO:9587, SEQ ID NO:9588, SEQ ID NO:9589, SEQ ID NO:9590, SEQ ID NO:9591, SEQ ID NO:9592, SEQ ID NO:9593, SEQ ID NO:9594, SEQ ID NO:9595, SEQ ID NO:9596, SEQ ID NO:9597, SEQ ID NO:9598, SEQ ID NO:9599, SEQ ID NO:9600, SEQ ID NO:9601, SEQ ID NO:9602, SEQ ID NO:9603, SEQ ID NO:9604, SEQ ID NO:9605, SEQ ID NO:9606, SEQ ID NO:9607, SEQ ID NO:9608, SEQ ID NO:9609, SEQ ID NO:9610, SEQ ID NO:9611, SEQ ID NO:9612, SEQ ID NO:9613, SEQ ID NO:9614, SEQ ID NO:9615, SEQ ID NO:9616, SEQ ID NO:9617, SEQ ID NO:9618, SEQ ID NO:9619, SEQ ID NO:9620, SEQ ID NO:9621, SEQ ID NO:9622, SEQ ID NO:9623, SEQ ID NO:9624, SEQ ID NO:9625, SEQ ID NO:9626, SEQ ID NO:9627, SEQ ID NO:9628, SEQ ID NO:9629, SEQ ID NO:9630, SEQ ID NO:9631, SEQ ID NO:9632, SEQ ID NO:9633, SEQ ID NO:9634, SEQ ID NO:9635, SEQ ID NO:9636, SEQ ID NO:9637, SEQ ID NO:9638, SEQ ID NO:9639, SEQ ID NO:9640, SEQ ID NO:9641, SEQ ID NO:9642, SEQ ID NO:9643, SEQ ID NO:9644, SEQ ID NO:9645, SEQ ID NO:9646, SEQ ID NO:9647, SEQ ID NO:9648, SEQ ID NO:9649, SEQ ID NO:9650, SEQ ID NO:9651, SEQ ID NO:9652, SEQ ID NO:9653, SEQ ID NO:9654, SEQ ID NO:9655, SEQ ID NO:9656, SEQ ID NO:9657, SEQ ID NO:9658, SEQ ID NO:9659, SEQ ID NO:9660, SEQ ID NO:9661, SEQ ID NO:9662, SEQ ID NO:9663, SEQ ID NO:9664, SEQ ID NO:9665, SEQ ID NO:9666, SEQ ID NO:9667, SEQ ID NO:9668, SEQ ID NO:9669, SEQ ID NO:9670, SEQ ID NO:9671, SEQ ID NO:9672, SEQ ID NO:9673, SEQ ID NO:9674, SEQ ID NO:9675, SEQ ID NO:9676, SEQ ID NO:9677, SEQ ID NO:9678, SEQ ID NO:9679, SEQ ID NO:9680, SEQ ID NO:9681, SEQ ID NO:9682, SEQ ID NO:9683, SEQ ID NO:9684, SEQ ID NO:9685, SEQ ID NO:9686, SEQ ID NO:9687, SEQ ID NO:9688, SEQ ID NO:9689, SEQ ID NO:9690, SEQ ID NO:9691, SEQ ID NO:9692, SEQ ID NO:9693, SEQ ID NO:9694, SEQ ID NO:9695, SEQ ID NO:9696, SEQ ID NO:9697, SEQ ID NO:9698, SEQ ID NO:9699, SEQ ID NO:9700, SEQ ID NO:9701, SEQ ID NO:9702, SEQ ID NO:9703, SEQ ID NO:9704, SEQ ID NO:9705, SEQ ID NO:9706, SEQ ID NO:9707, SEQ ID NO:9708, SEQ ID NO:9709, SEQ ID NO:9710, SEQ ID NO:9711, SEQ ID NO:9712, SEQ ID NO:9713, SEQ ID NO:9714, SEQ ID NO:9715, SEQ ID NO:9716, SEQ ID NO:9717, SEQ ID NO:9718, SEQ ID NO:9719, SEQ ID NO:9720, SEQ ID NO:9721, SEQ ID NO:9722, SEQ ID NO:9723, SEQ ID NO:9724, SEQ ID NO:9725, SEQ ID NO:9726, SEQ ID NO:9727, SEQ ID NO:9728, SEQ ID NO:9729, SEQ ID NO:9730, SEQ ID NO:9731, SEQ ID NO:9732, SEQ ID NO:9733, SEQ ID NO:9734, SEQ ID NO:9735, SEQ ID NO:9736, SEQ ID NO:9737, SEQ ID NO:9738, SEQ ID NO:9739, SEQ ID NO:9740, SEQ ID NO:9741, SEQ ID NO:9742, SEQ ID NO:9743, SEQ ID NO:9744, SEQ ID NO:9745, SEQ ID NO:9746, SEQ ID NO:9747, SEQ ID NO:9748, SEQ ID NO:9749, SEQ ID NO:9750, SEQ ID NO:9751, SEQ ID NO:9752, SEQ ID NO:9753, SEQ ID NO:9754, SEQ ID NO:9755, SEQ ID NO:9756, SEQ ID NO:9757, SEQ ID NO:9758, SEQ ID NO:9759, SEQ ID NO:9760, SEQ ID NO:9761, SEQ ID NO:9762, SEQ ID NO:9763, SEQ ID NO:9764, SEQ ID NO:9765, SEQ ID NO:9766, SEQ ID NO:9767, SEQ ID NO:9768, SEQ ID NO:9769, SEQ ID NO:9770, SEQ ID NO:9771, SEQ ID NO:9772, SEQ ID NO:9773, SEQ ID NO:9774, SEQ ID NO:9775, SEQ ID NO:9776, SEQ ID NO:9777, SEQ ID NO:9778, SEQ ID NO:9779, SEQ ID NO:9780, SEQ ID NO:9781, SEQ ID NO:9782, SEQ ID NO:9783, SEQ ID NO:9784, SEQ ID NO:9785, SEQ ID NO:9786, SEQ ID NO:9787, SEQ ID NO:9788, SEQ ID NO:9789, SEQ ID NO:9790, SEQ ID NO:9791, SEQ ID NO:9792, SEQ ID NO:9793, SEQ ID NO:9794, SEQ ID NO:9795, SEQ ID NO:9796, SEQ ID NO:9797, SEQ ID NO:9798, SEQ ID NO:9799, SEQ ID NO:9800, SEQ ID NO:9801, SEQ ID NO:9802, SEQ ID NO:9803, SEQ ID NO:9804, SEQ ID NO:9805, SEQ ID NO:9806, SEQ ID NO:9807, SEQ ID NO:9808, SEQ ID NO:9809, SEQ ID NO:9810, SEQ ID NO:9811, SEQ ID NO:9812, SEQ ID NO:9813, SEQ ID NO:9814, SEQ ID NO:9815, SEQ ID NO:9816, SEQ ID NO:9817, SEQ ID NO:9818, SEQ ID NO:9819, SEQ ID NO:9820, SEQ ID NO:9821, SEQ ID NO:9822, SEQ ID NO:9823, SEQ ID NO:9824, SEQ ID NO:9825, SEQ ID NO:9826, SEQ ID NO:9827, SEQ ID NO:9828, SEQ ID NO:9829, SEQ ID NO:9830, SEQ ID NO:9831, SEQ ID NO:9832, SEQ ID NO:9833, SEQ ID NO:9834, SEQ ID NO:9835, SEQ ID NO:9836, SEQ ID NO:9837, SEQ ID NO:9838, SEQ ID NO:9839, SEQ ID NO:9840, and SEQ ID NO:9841.

The present invention is also directed to oligonucleotides having at least 90% sequence identity to any of the oligonucleotides disclosed herein.

The present invention is also directed to oligonucleotides including DNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.

The present invention is also directed to kits including any of the sequences listed herein.

The present invention is further directed to a method of immune monitoring, comprising detecting the expression level of one or more genes in a patient wherein the one or more genes include a nucleotide sequence listed in the attached sequence listing. The nucleotide sequence may be a sequence listed above for transplant rejection. The method of immune monitoring may further comprise detecting the expression level of one or more additional genes in the patient wherein the one or more additional genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from those listed for transplant rejection, cardiac rejection, or renal rejection. The expression level may be measured by detecting the level of one or more proteins expressed by the one or more genes or one or more additional genes. The one or more proteins corresponding to the one or more genes or one or more additional genes may be selected from the protein sequences listed above for transplant rejection, cardiac transplant rejection, or renal transplant rejection.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing or monitoring cytomegolovirus infection in a patient, by detecting the expression level of one or more genes or surrogates derived therefrom in the patient to diagnose or monitor cytomegolovirus infection in the patient wherein the genes include a nucleotide sequence selected from: SEQ ID NO:4; SEQ ID NO:26; SEQ ID NO:60; SEQ ID NO:130; SEQ ID NO:176; SEQ ID NO:184; SEQ ID NO:261; SEQ ID NO:707; SEQ ID NO:792; SEQ ID NO:841; SEQ ID NO:1024; SEQ ID NO:1128; SEQ ID NO:1140; SEQ ID NO:1333; SEQ ID NO:1345; SEQ ID NO:1435; SEQ ID NO:1749; SEQ ID NO:1778; SEQ ID NO:1956; SEQ ID NO:2086; SEQ ID NO:2228; SEQ ID NO:2518; SEQ ID NO:2519; SEQ ID NO:2770; SEQ ID NO:2801; SEQ ID NO:3134; SEQ ID NO:3263; SEQ ID NO:3842; SEQ ID NO:4092; SEQ ID NO:4191; SEQ ID NO:4460; SEQ ID NO:4515; SEQ ID NO:5108; SEQ ID NO:5280; SEQ ID NO:5573; SEQ ID NO:5673; SEQ ID NO:5834; SEQ ID NO:6091; SEQ ID NO:6112; SEQ ID NO:6221; SEQ ID NO:6309; SEQ ID NO:6347; SEQ ID NO:6514; SEQ ID NO:6573; SEQ ID NO:7094; SEQ ID NO:7199; SEQ ID NO:7481; SEQ ID NO:7482; SEQ ID NO:7605; SEQ ID NO:8076; SEQ ID NO:8089; SEQ ID NO: 4132; SEQ ID NO:4604; SEQ ID NO:2630; SEQ ID NO:3305; SEQ ID NO:3717; SEQ ID NO:5471; SEQ ID NO:5559; SEQ ID NO:6308; SEQ ID NO:1983; SEQ ID NO:4761; SEQ ID NO:5509; SEQ ID NO:2004; SEQ ID NO:1685; SEQ ID NO:2428; SEQ ID NO:4113; SEQ ID NO:6059; SEQ ID NO:1754 and SEQ ID NO:375.

The present invention is further directed to a diagnostic agent comprising an oligonucleotide wherein the oligonucleotide has a nucleotide sequence selected from the Sequence Listing wherein the oligonucleotide detects expression of a gene that is differentially expressed in leukocytes in an individual over time.

The present invention is further directed to a system for detecting gene expression in leukocytes comprising an isolated DNA molecule wherein the isolated DNA molecule detects expression of a gene wherein the gene is selected from the group of genes corresponding to the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing and the gene is differentially expressed in the leukocytes in an individual with at least one disease criterion for a disease selected from Table 1 as compared to the expression of the gene in leukocytes in an individual without the at least one disease criterion.

The present invention is further directed to a gene expression candidate library comprising at least two oligonucleotides wherein the oligonucleotides have a sequence selected from those oligonucleotide sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3, and the Sequence Listing. Table 3 encompasses Tables 3A, 3B and 3C. The oligonucleotides of the candidate library may comprise deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), protein nucleic acid (PNA), synthetic oligonucleotides, or genomic DNA.

In one embodiment, the candidate library is immobilized on an array. The array may comprises one or more of: a chip array, a plate array, a bead array, a pin array, a membrane array, a solid surface array, a liquid array, an oligonucleotide array, a polynucleotide array or a cDNA array, a microtiter plate, a pin array, a bead array, a membrane or a chip. Individual members of the libraries are may be separately immobilized.

The present invention is further directed to a diagnostic oligonucleotide set for a disease having at least two oligonucleotides wherein the oligonucleotides have a sequence selected from those oligonucleotide sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3, or the Sequence Listing which are differentially expressed in leukocytes genes in an individual with at least one disease criterion for at least one leukocyte-related disease as compared to the expression in leukocytes in an individual without the at least one disease criterion, wherein expression of the two or more genes of the gene expression library is correlated with at least one disease criterion.

The present invention is further directed to a diagnostic oligonucleotide set for a disease having at least one oligonucleotide wherein the oligonucleotide has a sequence selected from those sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3, or the sequence listing which is differentially expressed in leukocytes in an individual with at least one disease criterion for a disease selected from Table 1 as compared toleukocytes in an individual without at least one disease criterion, wherein expression of the at least one gene from the gene expression library is correlated with at least one disease criterion, wherein the differential expression of the at least one gene has not previously been described. In one format, two or more oligonucleotides are utilized.

In the diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention the disease criterion may include data selected from patient historic, diagnostic, prognostic, risk prediction, therapeutic progress, and therapeutic outcome data. This includes lab results, radiology results, pathology results such as histology, cytology and the like, physical examination findings, and medication lists.

In the diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention the leukocytes comprise peripheral blood leukocytes or leukocytes derived from a non-blood fluid. The non-blood fluid may be selected from colon, sinus, spinal fluid, saliva, lymph fluid, esophagus, small bowel, pancreatic duct, biliary tree, ureter, vagina, cervix uterus and pulmonary lavage fluid.

In the diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention the leukocytes may include leukocytes derived from urine or a joint biopsy sample or biopsy of any other tissue or may be T-lymphocytes.

In the diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention the disease may be selected from cardiac allograft rejection, kidney allograft rejection, liver allograft rejection, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and cytomegalovirus infection.

The diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention may further include one or more cytomegalovirus (CMV) nucleotide sequences, wherein expression of the CMV nucleotide sequence is correlated with CMV infection.

The diagnostic nucleotide sets of the invention may further include one or more Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nucleotide sequences, wherein expression of the one or more EBV nucleotide sequences is correlated with EBV infection.

In the present invention, expression may be differential expression, wherein the differential expression is one or more of a relative increase in expression, a relative decrease in expression, presence of expression or absence of expression, presence of disease or absence of disease. The differential expression may be RNA expression or protein expression. The differential expression may be between two or more samples from the same patient taken on separate occasions or between two or more separate patients or between two or more genes relative to each other.

The present invention is further directed to a diagnostic probe set for a disease where the probes correspond to at least one oligonucleotide wherein the oligonucleotides have a sequence such as those listed in Table 2, Table 3, or the Sequence Listing which is differentially expressed in leukocytes in an individual with at least one disease criterion for a disease selected from Table 1 as compared to leukocytes in an individual without the at least one disease criterion, wherein expression of the oligonucleotide is correlated with at least one disease criterion, and further wherein the differential expression of the at least one nucleotide sequence has not previously been described.

The present invention is further directed to a diagnostic probe set wherein the probes include one or more of probes useful for proteomics and probes for nucleic acids cDNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.

The present invention is further directed to an isolated nucleic acid having a sequences such as those listed in Table 3B or Table 3C or the Sequence Listing.

The present invention is further directed to polypeptides wherein the polypeptides are encoded by the nucleic acid sequences in Tables 3B, 3C and the Sequence Listing.

The present invention is further directed to a polynucleotide expression vector containing the polynucleotide of Tables 3B–3C or the Sequence Listing in operative association with a regulatory element which controls expression of the polynucleotide in a host cell. The present invention is further directed to host cells transformed with the expression vectors of the invention. The host cell may be prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

The present invention is further directed to fusion proteins produced by the host cells of the invention. The present invention is further directed to antibodies directed to the fusion proteins of the invention. The antibodies may be monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies.

The present invention is further directed to kits comprising the diagnostic oligonucleotide sets of the invention. The kits may include instructions for use of the kit.

The present invention is further directed to a method of diagnosing a disease by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing nucleic acid derived from the leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the presence or absence of the disease.

The present invention is further directed to a method of detecting gene expression by a) isolating RNA and b) hybridizing the RNA to isolated DNA molecules wherein the isolated DNA molecules detect expression of a gene wherein the gene corresponds to one of the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing.

The present invention is further directed to a method of detecting gene expression by a) isolating RNA; b) converting the RNA to nucleic acid derived from the RNA and c) hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from the RNA to isolated DNA molecules wherein the isolated DNA molecules detect expression of a gene wherein the gene corresponds to one of the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing. In one format, the nucleic acid derived from the RNA is cDNA.

The present invention is further directed to a method of detecting gene expression by a) isolating RNA; b) converting the RNA to cRNA or aRNA and c) hybridizing the cRNA or aRNA to isolated DNA molecules wherein the isolated DNA molecules detect expression of a gene corresponding to one of the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing.

The present invention is further directed to a method of monitoring progression of a disease by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the presence or absence of disease progression.

The present invention is further directed to a method of monitoring the rate of progression of a disease by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the presence or absence of disease progression.

The present invention is further directed to a method of predicting therapeutic outcome by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the predicted therapeutic outcome.

The present invention is further directed to a method of determining prognosis by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the prognosis.

The present invention is further directed to a method of predicting disease complications by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing nucleic acid derived from the leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the presence or absence of disease complications.

The present invention is further directed to a method of monitoring response to treatment, by obtaining a leukocyte sample from an individual, hybridizing the nucleic acid derived from leukocyte sample with a diagnostic oligonucleotide set, and comparing the expression of the diagnostic oligonucleotide set with a molecular signature indicative of the presence or absence of response to treatment.

In the methods of the invention the invention may further include characterizing the genotype of the individual, and comparing the genotype of the individual with a diagnostic genotype, wherein the diagnostic genotype is correlated with at least one disease criterion. The genotype may be analyzed by one or more methods selected from the group consisting of Southern analysis, RFLP analysis, PCR, single stranded conformation polymorphism and SNP analysis.

The present invention is further directed to a method of non-invasive imaging by providing an imaging probe for a nucleotide sequence that is differentially expressed in leukocytes from an individual with at least one disease criterion for at least one leukocyte-implicated disease where leukocytes localize at the site of disease, wherein the expression of the at least one nucleotide sequence is correlated with the at least one disease criterion by (a) contacting the probe with a population of leukocytes; (b) allowing leukocytes to localize to the site of disease or injury and (c) detecting an image.

The present invention is further directed to a control RNA for use in expression profile analysis, where the RNA extracted from the buffy coat samples is from at least four individuals.

The present invention is further directed to a method of collecting expression profiles, comprising comparing the expression profile of an individual with the expression profile of buffy coat control RNA, and analyzing the profile.

The present invention is further directed to a method of RNA preparation suitable for diagnostic expression profiling by obtaining a leukocyte sample from a subject, adding actinomycin-D to a final concentration of 1 ug/ml, adding cycloheximide to a final concentration of 10 ug/ml, and extracting RNA from the leukocyte sample. In the method of RNA preparation of the invention the actinomycin-D and cycloheximide may be present in a sample tube to which the leukocyte sample is added. The method may further include centrifuging the sample at 4° C. to separate mononuclear cells.

The present invention is further directed to a leukocyte oligonucleotide set including at least two oligonucleotides which are differentially expressed in leukocytes undergoing adhesion to an endothelium relative to expression in leukocytes not undergoing adhesion to an endothelium, wherein expression of the two oligonucleotides is correlated with the at least one indicator of adhesion state.

The present invention is further directed to a method of identifying at least one diagnostic probe set for assessing atherosclerosis by (a) providing a library of candidate oligonucleotides, which candidate oligonucleotides are differentially expressed in leukocytes which are undergoing adhesion to an endothelium relative to their expression in leukocytes that are not undergoing adhesion to an endothelium; (b) assessing expression of two or more oligonucleotides, which two or more oligonucleotides correspond to components of the library of candidate oligonucleotides, in a subject sample of leukocytes; (c) correlating expression of the two or more oligonucleotides with at least one criterion, which criterion includes one or more indicators of adhesion to an endothelium; and, (d) recording the molecular signature in a database.

The present invention is further directed to a method of identifying at least one diagnostic probe set for assessing atherosclerosis by (a) providing a library of candidate oligonucleotides, which candidate oligonucleotides are differentially expressed in leukocytes which are undergoing adhesion to an endothelium relative to their expression in leukocytes that are not undergoing adhesion to an endothelium; (b) assessing expression of two or more oligonucleotides, which two or more oligonucleotides correspond to components of the library of candidate nucleotide sequences, in a subject sample of epithelial cells; (c) correlating expression of the two or more nucleotide sequences with at least one criterion, which criterion comprises one or more indicator of adhesion to an endothelium; and (d) recording the molecular signature in a database.

The present invention is further directed to methods of leukocyte expression profiling including methods of analyzing longitudinal clinical and expression data. The rate of change and/or magnitude and direction of change of gene expression can be correlated with disease states and the rate of change of clinical conditions/data and/or the magnitude and direction of changes in clinical data. Correlations may be discovered by examining these expression or clinical changes that are not found in the absence of such changes. The present invention is further directed to methods of leukocyte profiling for analysis and/or detection of one or more viruses. The virus may be CMV, HIV, hepatitis or other viruses. Both viral and human leukocyte genes can be subjected to expression profiling for these purposes.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEQUENCE LISTING

The table below gives a description of the sequence listing. There are 9966 entries. The Sequence Listing presents 50mer oligonucleotide sequences derived from human leukocyte, plant and viral genes. These are listed as SEQ IDs 1–8143. The 50mer sequences and their sources are also displayed in Table 8. Most of these 50mers were designed from sequences of genes in Tables 2, 3A, B and C, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, 19, and the Sequence listing.

SEQ IDs 8144–8766 are the cDNA sequences derived from human leukocytes that were not homologous to UniGene sequences or sequences found in dbEST at the time they were searched. Some of these sequences match human genomic sequences and are listed in Tables 3B and C. The remaining clones are putative cDNA sequences that contained less than 50% masked nucleotides when submitted to RepeatMasker, were longer than 147 nucleotides, and did not have significant similarity to the UniGene Unique database, dbEST, the NR nucleotide database of Genbank or the assembled human genome of Genbank.

SEQ IDs 8767–8770, 8828–8830 and 8832 are sequences that appear in the text and examples (primer, masked sequences, exemplary sequences, etc.).

SEQ IDs 8771–8827 are CMV PCR primers described in Example 17.

SEQ IDs 8833–9109 are PCR primers used to measure expression of genes in SEQ IDs 9109–9173 which were correlated with rejection.

SEQ IDs 9109–9173 are genes whose expression can be correlated with rejection.

SEQ IDs 9174–9183 are PCR primers to measure gene expression.

SEQ ID 9184 described in the exemplary sequences and is cDNA encoding Granzyme B.

SEQ IDs 9185–9190 are Primers.

SEQ IDs 9191–9308 are sequences of cDNAs of top gene markers whose expression is correlated with rejection.

SEQ IDs 9309–9401 are proteins encoded by cDNA sequences 9191–9308.

SEQ IDs 9409–9674 are PCR primers for sequences 9191–9308.

SEQ IDs 9675–9807 are Taqman probes for sequences defined by primers 9409–9674.

SEQ IDs 9808–9831 and 9842–9916 are additional PCR primers for sequences 9191–9308.

SEQ IDs 9917–9955 and 9832–9841 are additional Taqman probes for sequences defined by primers 9808–9831 and 9842–9916.

SEQ IDs 9956–9958 are sequence examples for describing the design of PCR primers and probes in the examples.

SEQ IDs 9959–9966 are the resultant PCR primers designed for sequences 9956–9958.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1: FIG. 1 is a schematic flow chart illustrating a schematic instruction set for characterization of the nucleotide sequence and/or the predicted protein sequence of novel nucleotide sequences.

FIG. 2: FIG. 2 depicts the components of an automated RNA preparation machine. A primary component of the device is a centrifuge (A). A tube of whole blood, along with other components, is placed in the centrifuge (B). A mechanical arm is present to remove and invert the tube (C). A fresh tube is available decanting of the supernatant (D). A vacuum device (E) may also be used for supernatant removal. A purification solutions (F) may be automatically dispensed and removed as part of automated RNA preparation.

FIG. 3 shows the results of six hybridizations on a mini array graphed (n=6 for each column). The error bars are the SEM. This experiment shows that the average signal from AP prepared RNA is 47% of the average signal from GS prepared RNA for both Cy3 and Cy5.

FIG. 4 shows the average background subtracted signal for each of nine leukocyte-specific genes on a mini array. This average is for 3–6 of the above-described hybridizations for each gene. The error bars are the SEM.

FIG. 5 shows the ratio of Cy3 to Cy5 signal for a number of genes. After normalization, this ratio corrects for variability among hybridizations and allows comparison between experiments done at different times. The ratio is calculated as the Cy3 background subtracted signal divided by the Cy5 background subtracted signal. Each bar is the average for 3–6 hybridizations. The error bars are SEM.

FIG. 6 shows data median Cy3 background subtracted signals for control RNAs using mini arrays.

FIG. 7 shows data from an array hybridization.

FIG. 8: Cardiac Allograft rejection diagnostic genes.

A. Example of rejection and no-rejection samples expression data for 5 marker genes. For each sample, the associated rejection grades are shown as are the expression ratios for 5 differentially expressed genes. The genes are identified by the SEQ ID number for the oligonucleotide. The average fold difference between grade 0 and grade 3A samples is calculated at the bottom.

B. CART classification model. Decision tree for a 3 gene classification model for diagnosis of cardiac rejection. In the first step, expression of gene 7582 is used to divide the patients to 2 branches. The remaining samples in each branch are then further divided by one remaining gene. The samples are classified as either rejection or no rejection. 1 no rejection sample is misclassified as a rejection sample.

C. Surrogates for the CART classification model. For each of the 3 splitter genes in the CART rejection model described in the example, 5 top surrogate genes are listed that were identified by the CART algorithm.

FIG. 9: Validation of differential expression of a gene discovered using microarrays using real-time PCR

FIG. 9A. The Ct for each patient sample on multiple assays is shown along with the Ct in the R50 control RNA. Triangles represent −RT (reverse transcriptase) controls.

FIG. 9B. The fold difference between the expression of Granzyme B and an Actin reference is shown for 3 samples from patients with and without CMV disease.

FIG. 10: Endpoint testing of PCR primers

Electrophoresis and microfluidics are used to assess the product of gene specific PCR primers.

β-GUS gel image. Lane 3 is the image for primers F178 and R242. Lanes 2 and 1 correspond to the no-template control and −RT control, respectively.

The electropherogram of β-GUS primers F178 and R242, a graphical representation of Lane 3 from the gel image.

β-Actin gel image. Lane 3 is the image for primers F75 and R178. Lanes 2 and 1 correspond to the no-template control and −RT control, respectively.

The electropherogram of β-Actin primers F75 and R178, a graphical representation of Lave 3 from the gel image.

FIG. 11: PCR Primer efficiency testing. A standard curve of Ct versus log of the starting RNA amount is shown for 2 genes.

FIGS. 12A–B Validation of differential expression of Granzyme B in CMV patients using Real-time PCR.

FIG. 13: Real-time PCR control gene analysis 11 candidate control genes were tested using real-time PCR on 6 whole blood samples (PAX) paired with 6 mononuclear samples (CPT) from the same patient. Each sample was tested twice. For each gene, the variability of the gene across the samples is shown on the vertical axis (top graph). The average Ct value for each gene is also shown (bottom graph). 2 ug RNA was used for PAX samples and 0.5 ug total RNA was used for the mononuclear samples (CPT).

FIG. 14: Rejection marker discovery by co-expression with established marker Microarrays were used to measure expression of genes SEQ ID 4460 and 6514 in samples derived from 240 transplant recipients. For each sample, the expression measurement for 4460 is plotted against 6514.

FIG. 15: ROC (receiver operator characteristics) curve for a 3-gene PCR assay for diagnosis of rejection (see example 33). The Sensitivity and False Positive Rate for each test cutoff is shown.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE TABLES

Table 1: Table 1 lists diseases or conditions amenable to study by leukocyte profiling.

Table 2: Table 2 describes genes and other nucleotide sequences identified using data mining of publicly available publication databases and nucleotide sequence databases. Corresponding Unigene (build 133) cluster numbers are listed with each gene or other nucleotide sequence.

Table 3A: Table 3A describes differentially expressed nucleotide sequences useful for the prediction of clinical outcomes. This table contains 4517 identified cDNAs and cDNA regions of genes that are members of a leukocyte candidate library, for use in measuring the expression of nucleotide sequences that could subsequently be correlated with human clinical conditions. The regions of similarity were found by searching three different databases for pair wise similarity using blastn. The three databases were UniGene Unique build Mar. 30, 2001, the downloadable NCBI human EST database with date Apr. 8, 2001 which is a section of Genbank version 122; and the non-redundant section of Genbank ver 123. The sequences correspond to UniGene accession numbers from the Unigene file of Mar. 30, 2001. The clone sequences are not in the sequence listing.

Table 3B: Table 3B describes Identified Genomic Regions that code for novel mRNAs. The table contains 591 identified genomic regions that are highly similar to the cDNA clones. Those regions that are within ˜100 to 200 Kb of each other on the same contig are likely to represent exons of the same gene. The indicated clone is exemplary of the cDNA clones that match the indicated genomic region. The “number clones” column indicates how many clones were isolated from the libraries that are similar to the indicated region of the chromosome. The probability number is the likelihood that region of similarity would occur by chance on a random sequence. The Accession numbers are from the Mar. 15, 2001 build of the human genome. The file date for the downloaded data was Apr. 17, 2001. These sequences may prove useful for the prediction of clinical outcomes.

Table 3C: Table 3C describes 48 clones whose sequences align to two or more non-contiguous sequences on the same assembled human contig of genomic sequence. The Accession numbers are from the Mar. 15, 2001 build of the human genome. The file date for the downloaded data was Apr. 17, 2001. The alignments of the clone and the contig are indicated in the table. The start and stop offset of each matching region is indicated in the table. The sequence of the clones themselves is included in the sequence listing. The alignments of these clones strongly suggest that they are novel nucleotide sequences. Furthermore, no EST or mRNA aligning to the clone was found in the database. These sequences may prove useful for the prediction of clinical outcomes.

Table 4: Table 4 describes patient groups and diagnostic gene sets

Table 5: Table 5 describes the nucleotide sequence databases used in the sequence analysis described herein.

Table 6: Table 6 describes the algorithms and software packages used for exon and polypeptide prediction used in the sequence analysis described herein.

Table 7: Table 7 describes the databases and algorithms used for the protein sequence analysis described herein.

Table 8: Table 8 provides a listing of all oligonucleotides designed for the arrays and their associated genes. In this table, the sequence ID is given which corresponds to the sequence listing. The origin of the sequence for inclusion on the array is noted as coming from one of the cDNA libraries described in example 1, mining from databases as described in examples 2 and 20 or identification from the published literature. The unigene number, genebank accession and GI number are also given for each sequence when known. These data were obtained from the Unigene unique database, build 137. The name of the gene associated with the accession number is noted. The strand is noted as −1 or 1, meaning that the probe was designed from the complement of the sequence (−1) or directly from the sequence (1). Finally, the nucleotide sequence of each probe is also given.

Table 9: Database mining. The Library Browser at the NCBI UniGene web site was used to identify genes that are specifically expressed in leukocyte cell populations. The table lists the library name and type, the number of sequences in each library and the number used for the array.

Table 10: Viral gene for arrays. Viral genomes were used to design oligonucleotides for the microarrays. The accession numbers for the viral genomes used are given, along with the gene name and location of the region used for oligonucleotide design.

Table 11A. CMV gene expression markers. This table lists the oligonucleotides and associated genes identified as having value for the diagnosis and monitoring of CMV infection. The first column gives the SEQ ID that corresponds to the oligonuclotide in the sequence listing. The origin of the sequence for inclusion on the array is noted as coming from one of the cDNA libraries described in example 1, mining from databases as described in examples 2 and 20 or identification from the published literature. The unigene number, genebank accession and GI number are also given for each sequence when known. The SEQ ID for the sequence listing for the full-length genes corresponding to the accession numbers in the table are also given. These data were obtained from the Unigene unique database, build 149, and the Genbank Version 129. The full length sequences are presented in Table 14A. The name of the gene associated with the accession number is noted. The strand is noted as −1 or 1, meaning that the probe was designed from the complement of the sequence (−1) or directly from the sequence (1). Next, the nucleotide sequence of each probe is also given. For each gene, the false detection rate (FDR) from the significance analysis described in example 17 is given if applicable. WBC is the white blood cell count. WPT is the number of weeks past transplant.

Table 11B. Primers for PCR. For each of the CMV gene expression markers identified in Table 11A, 2 sets of PCR primer pairs are shown that were derived by the methods described in example 25. The first column gives the SEQ ID of the oligonucleotide probe used on the microarrays. The melting temperature (Tm) for each primer is shown, as is the corresponding SEQ ID for the primer in the sequence listing.

Table 12A. Cardiac rejection gene expression markers. This table lists the oligonucleotides and associated genes identified as having value for the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiac rejection. The first column gives the SEQ ID that corresponds to the oligonuclotide in the sequence listing. The origin of the sequence for inclusion on the array is noted as coming from one of the cDNA libraries described in example 1, mining from databases as described in examples 2 and 20 or identification from the published literature. The unigene number, genebank accession and GI number are also given for each sequence when known. The full length sequence for the accession number given is in the sequence listing. The SEQ ID for the sequence listing for the full-length genes corresponding to the accession numbers in the table are also given. These data were obtained from the Unigene unique database, build 149, and the Genbank Version 129. The full length sequences are presented in Table 14B. The name of the gene associated with the accession number is noted. The strand is noted as −1 or 1, meaning that the probe was designed from the complement of the sequence (−1) or directly from the sequence (1). Next, the nucleotide sequence of each probe is given. The remaining columns give data from the significance analysis and classification analysis that identified each gene as a rejection marker. Data is reported from 2 types of data: static data or referenced data, as described in the example. For each gene, the false detection rate (FDR) from the significance analysis described in example 24 is given if applicable. The FDR is given as a %. The final columns report the criteria for selection of each gene as a rejection marker from either the static or referenced data sets:

A1: Low FDR (<20) in two independent data sets with SAM

A2: Occurred greater than 50% of the time in the top 20 genes with low FDR (<20) by SAM AND occurred at all in Isolator or CART analyses

B1: Occurred greater than 50% of the time in the top 5 terms with Isolator

B2: Identified among the top 10 based on Isolator term occurrences

C1: A primary splitter in a CART analysis of ˜6000 genes

C2: Identified among the top 10 based on CART splitter occurrences

D: Part of a logistic regression model

E: Part of a K-nearest neighbor model

Table 12B. Primers for PCR. For each of the rejection gene expression markers identified in Table 12A, 2 sets of PCR primer pairs are shown that were derived by the methods described in example 25. The first column gives the SEQ ID of the oligonucleotide probe used on the microarrays. The melting temperature (Tm) for each primer is shown, as is the corresponding SEQ ID for each primer in the sequence listing.

Table 12C. Surrogates for rejection gene expression markers. For some of the rejection marker genes identified in Table 12A, genes are identified by the SEQ ID number as surrogates. The surrogates are identified as such by the CART algorithm or by hierarchical clustering (see text). Surrogates identified by hierarchical clustering are static expression values and those identified by CART are either static or referenced (see example 24).

Table 13. Dependent variables for discovery of gene expression markers of cardiac allograft rejection. A stable Grade 0 is a Grade 0 biopsy in a patient who does not experience rejection with the subsequent biopsy. HG or highest grade means that the higher of the biopsy grades from the centralized and local pathologists was used for a definition of the dependent variable.

Table 14A shows the full length CMV gene sequences referred to in Table 11A.

Table 14B shows the full length gene sequences for genes related to transplant rejection referred to in Table 12A.

Table 15: Allograft rejection gene expression markers. Identification of and data for 133 transplant rejection marker genes are given in the tables.

-   A: Genes. For each of the 133 genes the following information is     given: The Array Probe SEQ ID is given for the 50mer oligonucleotide     associated with each gene. The Genbank accession number and the     UniGene number (Build 156) for each gene is given as is the SEQ ID     for the full-length gene (Full Length SEQ ID). When a protein is     known or predicted it is identified and in the sequence listing     (RefSeq Peptide Accession #, Protein SEQ ID). Finally, some genes     are represented by more than one 50mer oligonucleotide. These     alternative oligonuclotides are identified (Alternate Array Probe     SEQ IDs). -   B: Supporting Data. Each of the 133 genes is identified by an Array     Probe SEQ ID and Gene name. Data associated with each gene are noted     with an “x” for criteria that the gene has met. Significant in SAM     means that the gene was found to be a marker of acute rejection     using leukocyte array expression profiling and the algorithm     Significance analysis of microarrays (SAM). Models means the gene     was found to be useful for classification modeling of acute     rejection. The Array Score is a global measure of usefulness and     significance of the gene in analysis of rejection using the     leukocyte arrays. KTx indicates that the gene was identified by     expression profiling of renal allograft tissue. DB mining, pathways     identifies genes that were selected based on known involvement in a     key pathway of the immune response or rejection. When a gene was     identified to be co-expressed with an established rejection marker,     the SEQ ID for the established gene is given in the column Cluster     Name. -   C. PCR Primers. For each of the 133 genes, one or two sets of real     time PCR reagents are listed along with the SEQ ID for the sequence     in the listing. Forward and reverse PCR primers are given, along     with a probe sequence for the amplified portion of the gene.

Table 16: Real-time PCR assay reporter and quencher dyes. Various combinations of reporter and quencher dyes are useful for real-time PCR assays. Reporter and quencher dyes work optimally in specific combinations defined by their spectra. For each reporter, appropriate choices for quencher dyes are given.

Table 17: Rejection marker PCR assay results

Results of real-time PCR assays are listed for the comparison of rejection samples to no rejection samples. The fold change is given for expression of each gene in rejection/no rejection samples. The p-value for the t-test comparing the rejection and no rejection classes is given.

Table 18: Summary results of array rejection significance analysis. Summary results are given for correlation analysis of leukocyte gene expression to acute rejection using significance analysis for microarrays (SAM). Five analyses are described. The ISHLT grades used to define the rejection and no rejection classes are given. In each case the highest grade from three pathology reading was taken for analysis. All samples are used for two analyses. The other analyses reduce redundancy of patients used in the analysis by using only one sample per patient (“Non-redundant”) or using only one sample per patient within a given class (“Non-redundant within class”). The number of samples used in the analysis is given and the lowest false detection rate (FDR) achieved is noted.

Table 19: Renal tissue rejection array significance analysis. Genes are listed that were identified as upregulated using microarrays on renal tissue with acute rejection versus controls. Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM) was used to determine the false detection rate for each gene (FDR). Genes with known expression in leukocytes are noted in the table.

Table 20: Rejection marker sequence analysis. For 81 of the allograft rejection markers listed in Table 15, an analysis of the gene sequence was done. The genes and proteins are identified by accession numbers. The cellular localization of each gene is described as either secreted, nuclear, mitochondrial, cytoplasmic or cellular membrane. The function of the gene is also described.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Definitions

Unless defined otherwise, all scientific and technical terms are understood to have the same meaning as commonly used in the art to which they pertain. For the purpose of the present invention, the following terms are defined below.

In the context of the invention, the term “gene expression system” refers to any system, device or means to detect gene expression and includes diagnostic agents, candidate libraries, oligonucleotide sets or probe sets.

The term “monitoring” is used herein to describe the use of gene sets to provide useful information about an individual or an individual's health or disease status. “Monitoring” can include, determination of prognosis, risk-stratification, selection of drug therapy, assessment of ongoing drug therapy, prediction of outcomes, determining response to therapy, diagnosis of a disease or disease complication, following progression of a disease or providing any information relating to a patients health status.

The term “diagnostic oligonucleotide set” generally refers to a set of two or more oligonucleotides that, when evaluated for differential expression of their products, collectively yields predictive data. Such predictive data typically relates to diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring of therapeutic outcomes, and the like. In general, the components of a diagnostic oligonucleotide set are distinguished from nucleotide sequences that are evaluated by analysis of the DNA to directly determine the genotype of an individual as it correlates with a specified trait or phenotype, such as a disease, in that it is the pattern of expression of the components of the diagnostic nucleotide set, rather than mutation or polymorphism of the DNA sequence that provides predictive value. It will be understood that a particular component (or member) of a diagnostic nucleotide set can, in some cases, also present one or more mutations, or polymorphisms that are amenable to direct genotyping by any of a variety of well known analysis methods, e.g., Southern blotting, RFLP, AFLP, SSCP, SNP, and the like.

A “disease specific target oligonucleotide sequence” is a gene or other oligonucleotide that encodes a polypeptide, most typically a protein, or a subunit of a multi-subunit protein, that is a therapeutic target for a disease, or group of diseases.

A “candidate library” or a “candidate oligonucleotide library” refers to a collection of oligonucleotide sequences (or gene sequences) that by one or more criteria have an increased probability of being associated with a particular disease or group of diseases. The criteria can be, for example, a differential expression pattern in a disease state or in activated or resting leukocytes in vitro as reported in the scientific or technical literature, tissue specific expression as reported in a sequence database, differential expression in a tissue or cell type of interest, or the like. Typically, a candidate library has at least 2 members or components; more typically, the library has in excess of about 10, or about 100, or about 1000, or even more, members or components.

The term “disease criterion” is used herein to designate an indicator of a disease, such as a diagnostic factor, a prognostic factor, a factor indicated by a medical or family history, a genetic factor, or a symptom, as well as an overt or confirmed diagnosis of a disease associated with several indicators such as those selected from the above list. A disease criterian includes data describing a patient's health status, including retrospective or prospective health data, e.g. in the form of the patient's medical history, laboratory test results, diagnostic test result, clinical events, medications, lists, response(s) to treatment and risk factors, etc.

The terms “molecular signature” or “expression profile” refers to the collection of expression values for a plurality (e.g., at least 2, but frequently about 10, about 100, about 1000, or more) of members of a candidate library. In many cases, the molecular signature represents the expression pattern for all of the nucleotide sequences in a library or array of candidate or diagnostic nucleotide sequences or genes. Alternatively, the molecular signature represents the expression pattern for one or more subsets of the candidate library. The term “oligonucleotide” refers to two or more nucleotides. Nucleotides may be DNA or RNA, naturally occurring or synthetic.

The term “healthy individual,” as used herein, is relative to a specified disease or disease criterion. That is, the individual does not exhibit the specified disease criterion or is not diagnosed with the specified disease. It will be understood, that the individual in question, can, of course, exhibit symptoms, or possess various indicator factors for another disease.

Similarly, an “individual diagnosed with a disease” refers to an individual diagnosed with a specified disease (or disease criterion). Such an individual may, or may not, also exhibit a disease criterion associated with, or be diagnosed with another (related or unrelated) disease.

An “array” is a spatially or logically organized collection, e.g., of oligonucleotide sequences or nucleotide sequence products such as RNA or proteins encoded by an oligonucleotide sequence. In some embodiments, an array includes antibodies or other binding reagents specific for products of a candidate library.

When referring to a pattern of expression, a “qualitative” difference in gene expression refers to a difference that is not assigned a relative value. That is, such a difference is designated by an “all or nothing” valuation. Such an all or nothing variation can be, for example, expression above or below a threshold of detection (an on/off pattern of expression). Alternatively, a qualitative difference can refer to expression of different types of expression products, e.g., different alleles (e.g., a mutant or polymorphic allele), variants (including sequence variants as well as post-translationally modified variants), etc.

In contrast, a “quantitative” difference, when referring to a pattern of gene expression, refers to a difference in expression that can be assigned a value on a graduated scale, (e.g., a 0–5 or 1–10 scale, a +–+++ scale, a grade 1–grade 5 scale, or the like; it will be understood that the numbers selected for illustration are entirely arbitrary and in no-way are meant to be interpreted to limit the invention).

Gene Expression Systems of the Invention

The invention is directed to a gene expression system having one or more DNA molecules wherein the one or more DNA molecules has a nucleotide sequence which detects expression of a gene corresponding to the oligonucleotides depicted in the Sequence Listing. In one format, the oligonucleotide detects expression of a gene that is differentially expressed in leukocytes. The gene expression system may be a candidate library, a diagnostic agent, a diagnostic oligonucleotide set or a diagnostic probe set. The DNA molecules may be genomic DNA, protein nucleic acid (PNA), cDNA or synthetic oligonucleotides. Following the procedures taught herein, one can identity sequences of interest for analyzing gene expression in leukocytes. Such sequences may be predictive of a disease state.

Diagnostic Oligonucleotides of the Invention

The invention relates to diagnostic nucleotide set(s) comprising members of the leukocyte candidate library listed in Table 2, Table 3 and in the Sequence Listing, for which a correlation exists between the health status of an individual, and the individual's expression of RNA or protein products corresponding to the nucleotide sequence. In some instances, only one oligonucleotide is necessary for such detection. Members of a diagnostic oligonucleotide set may be identified by any means capable of detecting expression of RNA or protein products, including but not limited to differential expression screening, PCR, RT-PCR, SAGE analysis, high-throughput sequencing, microarrays, liquid or other arrays, protein-based methods (e.g., western blotting, proteomics, and other methods described herein), and data mining methods, as further described herein.

In one embodiment, a diagnostic oligonucleotide set comprises at least two oligonucleotide sequences listed in Table 2 or Table 3 or the Sequence Listing which are differentially expressed in leukocytes in an individual with at least one disease criterion for at least one leukocyte-implicated disease relative to the expression in individual without the at least one disease criterion, wherein expression of the two or more nucleotide sequences is correlated with at least one disease criterion, as described below. In another embodiment, a diagnostic nucleotide set comprises at least one oligonucleotide having an oligonucleotide sequence listed in Table 2 or 3 or the Sequence Listing which is differentially expressed, and further wherein the differential expression/correlation has not previously been described. In some embodiments, the diagnostic nucleotide set is immobilized on an array.

In another embodiment, diagnostic nucleotides (or nucleotide sets) are related to the members of the leukocyte candidate library listed in Table 2, Table 3 and in the Sequence Listing, for which a correlation exists between the health status (or disease criterion) of an individual. The diagnostic nucleotides are partially or totally contained in (or derived from) full-length gene sequences (or predicted full-length gene sequences) for the members of the candidate library listed in Table 2, 3, and Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19. This includes sequences from accession numbers and unigene numbers from Table 8. Table 8 shows the accession and unigene number (when known) for each oligonucleotide used on the 8134 gene leukocyte array described in examples 11–13. In some cases, oligonucleotide sequences are designed from EST or Chromosomal sequences from a public database. In these cases the full-length gene sequences may not be known. Full-length sequences in these cases can be predicted using gene prediction algorithms (examples 4–6). Alternatively the full-length can be determined by cloning and sequencing the full-length gene or genes that contain the sequence of interest using standard molecular biology approaches described here. The same is true for oligonucleotides designed from our sequencing of cDNA libraries (see examples 1–4) where the cDNA does not match any sequence in the public databases.

The diagnostic nucleotides may also be derived from other genes that are coexpressed with the correlated sequence or full-length gene. Genes may share expression patterns because they are regulated in the same molecular pathway. Because of the similarity of expression behavior genes are identified as surrogates in that they can substitute for a diagnostic gene in a diagnostic gene set. Example 10 demonstrates the discovery of surrogates from the data and the sequence listing identify and give the sequence for surrogates for lupus diagnostic genes.

As used herein the term “gene cluster” or “cluster” refers to a group of genes related by expression pattern. In other words, a cluster of genes is a group of genes with similar regulation across different conditions, such as graft non-rejection verus graft rejection. The expression profile for each gene in a cluster should be correlated with the expression profile of at least one other gene in that cluster. Correlation may be evaluated using a variety of statistical methods. As used herein the term “surrogate” refers to a gene with an expression profile such that it can substitute for a diagnostic gene in a diagnostic assay. Such genes are often members of the same gene cluster as the diagnostic gene. For each member of a diagnostic gene set, a set of potential surrogates can be identified through identification of genes with similar expression patterns as described below. Many statistical analyses produce a correlation coefficient to describe the relatedness between two gene expression patterns. Patterns may be considered correlated if the correlation coefficient is greater than or equal to 0.8. In preferred embodiments, the correlation coefficient should be greater than 0.85, 0.9 or 0.95. Other statistical methods produce a measure of mutual information to describe the relatedness between two gene expression patterns. Patterns may be considered correlated if the normalized mutual information value is greater than or equal to 0.7. In preferred embodiments, the normalized mutual information value should be greater than 0.8, 0.9 or 0.95. Patterns may also be considered similar if they cluster closely upon hierarchical clustering of gene expression data (Eisen et al. 1998). Similar patterns may be those genes that are among the 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100 nearest neighbors in a hierarchical clustering or have a similarity score (Eisen et al. 1998) of >0.5, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 0.95 or 0.99. Similar patterns may also be identified as those genes found to be surrogates in a classification tree by CART (Breiman et al. 1994). Often, but not always, members of a gene cluster have similar biological functions in addition to similar gene expression patterns.

Correlated genes, clusters and surrogates are identified for the diagnostic genes of the invention. These surrogates may be used as diagnostic genes in an assay instead of, or in addition to, the diagnostic genes for which they are surrogates.

The invention also provides diagnostic probe sets. It is understood that a probe includes any reagent capable of specifically identifying a nucleotide sequence of the diagnostic nucleotide set, including but not limited to amplified DNA, amplified RNA, cDNA, synthetic oligonucleotide, partial or full-length nucleic acid sequences. In addition, the probe may identify the protein product of a diagnostic nucleotide sequence, including, for example, antibodies and other affinity reagents.

It is also understood that each probe can correspond to one gene, or multiple probes can correspond to one gene, or both, or one probe can correspond to more than one gene. Homologs and variants of the disclosed nucleic acid molecules may be used in the present invention. Homologs and variants of these nucleic acid molecules will possess a relatively high degree of sequence identity when aligned using standard methods. The sequences encompassed by the invention have at least 40–50, 50–60, 70–80, 80–85, 85–90, 90–95 or 95–100% sequence identity to the sequences disclosed herein.

It is understood that for expression profiling, variations in the disclosed sequences will still permit detection of gene expression. The degree of sequence identity required to detect gene expression varies depending on the length of the oligomer. For a 60 mer, 6–8 random mutations or 6–8 random deletions in a 60 mer do not affect gene expression detection. Hughes, T R, et al. “Expression profiling using microarrays fabricated by an ink-jet oligonucleotide synthesizer. Nature Biotechnology, 19:343–347(2001). As the length of the DNA sequence is increased, the number of mutations or deletions permitted while still allowing gene expression detection is increased.

As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the sequences of the present invention may contain sequencing errors. That is, there may be incorrect nucleotides, frameshifts, unknown nucleotides, or other types of sequencing errors in any of the sequences; however, the correct sequences will fall within the homology and stringency definitions herein.

The minimum length of an oligonucleotide probe necessary for specific hybridization in the human genome can be estimated using two approaches. The first method uses a statistical argument that the probe will be unique in the human genome by chance.

Briefly, the number of independent perfect matches (Po) expected for an oligonucleotide of length L in a genome of complexity C can be calculated from the equation (Laird C D, Chromosoma 32:378 (1971): Po=(1/4)^(L)*2C

In the case of mammalian genomes, 2C=˜3.6×10⁹, and an oligonucleotide of 14–15 nucleotides is expected to be represented only once in the genome. However, the distribution of nucleotides in the coding sequence of mammalian genomes is nonrandom (Lathe, R. J. Mol. Biol. 183:1 (1985) and longer oligonucleotides may be preferred in order to in increase the specificity of hybridization. In practical terms, this works out to probes that are 19–40 nucleotides long (Sambrook J et al., infra). The second method for estimating the length of a specific probe is to use a probe long enough to hybridize under the chosen conditions and use a computer to search for that sequence or close matches to the sequence in the human genome and choose a unique match. Probe sequences are chosen based on the desired hybridization properties as described in Chapter 11 of Sambrook et al, infra. The PRIMER3 program is useful for designing these probes (S. Rozen and H. Skaletsky 1996,1997; Primer3 code available at the web site located at genome.wi.mit.edu/genome_software/other/primer3.html). The sequences of these probes are then compared pair wise against a database of the human genome sequences using a program such as BLAST or MEGABLAST (Madden, T. L et al.(1996) Meth. Enzymol. 266:131–141). Since most of the human genome is now contained in the database, the number of matches will be determined. Probe sequences are chosen that are unique to the desired target sequence.

In some embodiments, a diagnostic probe set is immobilized on an array. The array is optionally comprises one or more of: a chip array, a plate array, a bead array, a pin array, a membrane array, a solid surface array, a liquid array, an oligonucleotide array, a polynucleotide array or a cDNA array, a microtiter plate, a pin array, a bead array, a membrane or a chip.

In some embodiments, the leukocyte-implicated disease is selected from the diseases listed in Table 1. In other embodiments, the disease is atherosclerosis or cardiac allograft rejection. In other embodiments, the disease is congestive heart failure, angina, myocardial infarction, systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis.

In some embodiments, diagnostic nucleotides of the invention are used as a diagnostic gene set in combination with genes that are know to be associated with a disease state (“known markers”). The use of the diagnostic nucleotides in combination with the known markers can provide information that is not obtainable through the known markers alone. The known markers include those identified by the prior art listing provided.

General Molecular Biology References

In the context of the invention, nucleic acids and/or proteins are manipulated according to well known molecular biology techniques. Detailed protocols for numerous such procedures are described in, e.g., in Ausubel et al. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology (supplemented through 2000) John Wiley & Sons, New York (“Ausubel”); Sambrook et al. Molecular Cloning—A Laboratory Manual (2nd Ed.), Vol. 1–3, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., 1989 (“Sambrook”), and Berger and Kimmel Guide to Molecular Cloning Techniques, Methods in Enzymology volume 152 Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, Calif. (“Berger”).

In addition to the above references, protocols for in vitro amplification techniques, such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), the ligase chain reaction (LCR), Q-replicase amplification, and other RNA polymerase mediated techniques (e.g., NASBA), useful e.g., for amplifying cDNA probes of the invention, are found in Mullis et al. (1987) U.S. Pat. No. 4,683,202; PCR Protocols A Guide to Methods and Applications (Innis et al. eds) Academic Press Inc. San Diego, Calif. (1990) (“Innis”); Arnheim and Levinson (1990) C&EN 36; The Journal Of NIH Research (1991) 3:81; Kwoh et al. (1989) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 86, 1173; Guatelli et al. (1990) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87:1874; Lomell et al. (1989) J Clin Chem 35:1826; Landegren et al. (1988) Science 241:1077; Van Brunt (1990) Biotechnology 8:291; Wu and Wallace (1989) Gene 4: 560; Barringer et al. (1990) Gene 89:117, and Sooknanan and Malek (1995) Biotechnology 13:563.

Additional methods, useful for cloning nucleic acids in the context of the present invention, include Wallace et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,039. Improved methods of amplifying large nucleic acids by PCR are summarized in Cheng et al. (1994) Nature 369:684 and the references therein.

Certain polynucleotides of the invention, e.g., oligonucleotides can be synthesized utilizing various solid-phase strategies involving mononucleotide- and/or trinucleotide-based phosphoramidite coupling chemistry. For example, nucleic acid sequences can be synthesized by the sequential addition of activated monomers and/or trimers to an elongating polynucleotide chain. See e.g., Caruthers, M. H. et al. (1992) Meth Enzymol 211:3.

In lieu of synthesizing the desired sequences, essentially any nucleic acid can be custom ordered from any of a variety of commercial sources, such as The Midland Certified Reagent Company (mcrc@oligos.com), The Great American Gene Company ExpressGen, Inc., Operon Technologies, Inc. and many others.

Similarly, commercial sources for nucleic acid and protein microarrays are available, and include, e.g., Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, Calif. Affymetrix, Santa Clara, Calif.; and others.

Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets

Candidate Library

Libraries of candidates that are differentially expressed in leukocytes are substrates for the identification and evaluation of diagnostic oligonucleotide sets and disease specific target nucleotide sequences.

The term leukocyte is used generically to refer to any nucleated blood cell that is not a nucleated erythrocyte. More specifically, leukocytes can be subdivided into two broad classes. The first class includes granulocytes, including, most prevalently, neutrophils, as well as eosinophils and basophils at low frequency. The second class, the non-granular or mononuclear leukocytes, includes monocytes and lymphocytes (e.g., T cells and B cells). There is an extensive literature in the art implicating leukocytes, e.g., neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes in a wide variety of disease processes, including inflammatory and rheumatic diseases, neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's dementia), cardiovascular disease, endocrine diseases, transplant rejection, malignancy and infectious diseases, and other diseases listed in Table 1. Mononuclear cells are involved in the chronic immune response, while granulocytes, which make up approximately 60% of the leukocytes, have a non-specific and stereotyped response to acute inflammatory stimuli and often have a life span of only 24 hours.

In addition to their widespread involvement and/or implication in numerous disease related processes, leukocytes are particularly attractive substrates for clinical and experimental evaluation for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, they are readily accessible at low cost from essentially every potential subject. Collection is minimally invasive and associated with little pain, disability or recovery time. Collection can be performed by minimally trained personnel (e.g., phlebotomists, medical technicians, etc.) in a variety of clinical and non-clinical settings without significant technological expenditure. Additionally, leukocytes are renewable, and thus available at multiple time points for a single subject.

Assembly of Candidate Libraries

At least two conceptually distinct approaches to the assembly of candidate libraries exist. Either, or both, or other, approaches can be favorably employed. The method of assembling, or identifying, candidate libraries is secondary to the criteria utilized for selecting appropriate library members. Most importantly, library members are assembled based on differential expression of RNA or protein products in leukocyte populations.

More specifically, candidate nucleotide sequences are induced or suppressed, or expressed at increased or decreased levels in leukocytes from a subject with one or more disease or disease state (a disease criterion) relative to leukocytes from a subject lacking the specified disease criterion. Alternatively, or in addition, library members can be assembled from among nucleotide sequences that are differentially expressed in activated or resting leukocytes relative to other cell types.

Firstly, publication and sequence databases can be “mined” using a variety of search strategies, including, e.g., a variety of genomics and proteomics approaches. For example, currently available scientific and medical publication databases such as Medline, Current Contents, OMIM (online Mendelian inheritance in man) various Biological and Chemical Abstracts, Journal indexes, and the like can be searched using term or key-word searches, or by author, title, or other relevant search parameters. Many such databases are publicly available, and one of skill is well versed in strategies and procedures for identifying publications and their contents, e.g., genes, other nucleotide sequences, descriptions, indications, expression pattern, etc. Numerous databases are available through the internet for free or by subscription, see, e.g., NCBI PubMed website, Science magazine website, Infotrieve website, and ISI website. 3 Additional or alternative publication or citation databases are also available that provide identical or similar types of information, any of which are favorable employed in the context of the invention. These databases can be searched for publications describing differential gene expression in leukocytes between patient with and without diseases or conditions listed in Table 1. We identified the nucleotide sequences listed in Table 2 and some of the sequences listed in Table 8 (Example 20), using data mining methods.

Alternatively, a variety of publicly available and proprietary sequence databases (including GenBank, dbEST, UniGene, and TIGR and SAGE databases) including sequences corresponding to expressed nucleotide sequences, such as expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are available. For example, Genbank™ ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Genbank/) among others can be readily accessed and searched via the internet. These and other sequence and clone database resources are currently available; however, any number of additional or alternative databases comprising nucleotide sequence sequences, EST sequences, clone repositories, PCR primer sequences, and the like corresponding to individual nucleotide sequence sequences are also suitable for the purposes of the invention.

Sequences from nucleotide sequences can be identified that are only found in libraries derived from leukocytes or sub-populations of leukocytes, for example see Table 2. Alternatively, the representation, or relative frequency, of a nucleotide sequence may be determined in a leukocyte-derived nucleic acid library and compared to the representation of the sequence in non-leukocyte derived libraries. The representation of a nucleotide sequence correlates with the relative expression level of the nucleotide sequence in leukocytes and non-leukocytes. An oligonucleotide sequence which has increased or decreased representation in a leukocyte-derived nucleic acid library relative to a non-leukocyte-derived libraries is a candidate for a leukocyte-specific gene.

Nucleotide sequences identified as having specificity to activated or resting leukocytes or to leukocytes from patients or patient samples with a variety of disease types can be isolated for use in a candidate library for leukocyte expression profiling through a variety of mechanisms. These include, but are not limited to, the amplification of the nucleotide sequence from RNA or DNA using nucleotide sequence specific primers for PCR or RT-PCR, isolation of the nucleotide sequence using conventional cloning methods, the purchase of an IMAGE consortium cDNA clone (EST) with complimentary sequence or from the same expressed nucleotide sequence, design of oligonucleotides, preparation of synthetic nucleic acid sequence, or any other nucleic-acid based method. In addition, the protein product of the nucleotide sequence can be isolated or prepared, and represented in a candidate library, using standard methods in the art, as described further below.

While the above discussion related primarily to “genomics” approaches, it is appreciated that numerous, analogous “proteomics” approaches are suitable to the present invention. For example, a differentially expressed protein product can, for example, be detected using western analysis, two-dimensional gel analysis, chromatographic separation, mass spectrometric detection, protein-fusion reporter constructs, calorimetric assays, binding to a protein array, or by characterization of polysomal mRNA. The protein is further characterized and the nucleotide sequence encoding the protein is identified using standard techniques, e.g. by screening a cDNA library using a probe based on protein sequence information.

The second approach involves the construction of a differential expression library by any of a variety of means. Any one or more of differential screening, differential display or subtractive hybridization procedures, or other techniques that preferentially identify, isolate or amplify differentially expressed nucleotide sequences can be employed to produce a library of differentially expressed candidate nucleotide sequences, a subset of such a library, a partial library, or the like. Such methods are well known in the art. For example, peripheral blood leukocytes, (i.e., a mixed population including lymphocytes, monocytes and neutrophils), from multiple donor samples are pooled to prevent bias due to a single-donor's unique genotype. The pooled leukocytes are cultured in standard medium and stimulated with individual cytokines or growth factors e.g., with IL-2, IL-1, MCP1, TNFα, and/or IL8 according to well known procedures (see, e.g., Tough et al. (1999); Winston et al. (1999); Hansson et al. (1989)). Typically, leukocytes are recovered from Buffy coat preparations produced by centrifugation of whole blood. Alternatively, mononuclear cells (monocytes and lymphocytes) can be obtained by density gradient centrifugation of whole blood, or specific cell types (such as a T lymphocyte) can be isolated using affinity reagents to cell specific surface markers. Leukocytes may also be stimulated by incubation with ionomycin, and phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). This stimulation protocol is intended to non-specifically mimic “activation” of numerous pathways due to variety of disease conditions rather than to simulate any single disease condition or paradigm.

Using well known subtractive hybridization procedures (as described in, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,958,738; 5,589,339; 5,827,658; 5,712,127; 5,643,761) each of which are hereby incorporated by reference, a library is produced that is enriched for RNA species (messages) that are differentially expressed between test and control leukocyte populations. In some embodiments, the test population of leukocytes are simply stimulated as described above to emulate non-specific activation events, while in other embodiments the test population can be selected from subjects (or patients) with a specified disease or class of diseases. Typically, the control leukocyte population lacks the defining test condition, e.g., stimulation, disease state, diagnosis, genotype, etc. Alternatively, the total RNA from control and test leukocyte populations are prepared by established techniques, treated with DNAseI, and selected for messenger RNA with an intact 3′ end (i.e., polyA(+) messenger RNA) e.g., using commercially available kits according to the manufacturer's instructions e.g. Clontech. Double stranded cDNA is synthesized utilizing reverse transcriptase. Double stranded cDNA is then cut with a first restriction enzyme (e.g., NlaIII, that cuts at the recognition site: CATG, and cuts the cDNA sequence at approximately 256 bp intervals) that cuts the cDNA molecules into conveniently sized fragments.

The cDNAs prepared from the test population of leukocytes are divided into (typically 2) “tester” pools, while cDNAs prepared from the control population of leukocytes are designated the “driver” pool. Typically, pooled populations of cells from multiple individual donors are utilized and in the case of stimulated versus unstimulated cells, the corresponding tester and driver pools for any single subtraction reaction are derived from the same donor pool.

A unique double-stranded adapter is ligated to each of the tester cDNA populations using unphosphorylated primers so that only the sense strand is covalently linked to the adapter. An initial hybridization is performed consisting of each of the tester pools of cDNA (each with its corresponding adapter) and an excess of the driver cDNA. Typically, an excess of about 10–100 fold driver relative to tester is employed, although significantly lower or higher ratios can be empirically determined to provide more favorable results. The initial hybridization results in an initial normalization of the cDNAs such that high and low abundance messages become more equally represented following hybridization due to a failure of driver/tester hybrids to amplify.

A second hybridization involves pooling un-hybridized sequences from initial hybridizations together with the addition of supplemental driver cDNA. In this step, the expressed sequences enriched in the two tester pools following the initial hybridization can hybridize. Hybrids resulting from the hybridization between members of each of the two tester pools are then recovered by amplification in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers specific for the unique adapters. Again, sequences originating in a tester pool that form hybrids with components of the driver pool are not amplified. Hybrids resulting between members of the same tester pool are eliminated by the formation of “panhandles” between their common 5′ and 3′ ends. For additional details, see, e.g., Lukyanov et al. (1997) Biochem Biophys Res Commun 230:285–8.

Typically, the tester and driver pools are designated in the alternative, such that the hybridization is performed in both directions to ensure recovery of messenger RNAs that are differentially expressed in either a positive or negative manner (i.e., that are turned on or turned off, up-regulated or down-regulated). Accordingly, it will be understood that the designation of test and control populations is to some extent arbitrary, and that a test population can just as easily be compared to leukocytes derived from a patient with the same of another disease of interest.

If so desired, the efficacy of the process can be assessed by such techniques as semi-quantitative PCR of known (i.e., control) nucleotide sequences, of varying abundance such as β-actin. The resulting PCR products representing partial cDNAs of differentially expressed nucleotide sequences are then cloned (i.e., ligated) into an appropriate vector (e.g., a commercially available TA cloning vector, such as pGEM from Promega) and, optionally, transformed into competent bacteria for selection and screening.

Either of the above approaches, or both in combination, or indeed, any procedure, which permits the assembly of a collection of nucleotide sequences that are expressed in leukocytes, is favorably employed to produce the libraries of candidates useful for the identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets and disease specific target nucleotides of the invention. Additionally, any method that permits the assembly of a collection of nucleotides that are expressed in leukocytes and preferentially associated with one or more disease or condition, whether or not the nucleotide sequences are differentially expressed, is favorably employed in the context of the invention. Typically, libraries of about 2,000–10,000 members are produced (although libraries in excess of 10,000 are not uncommon). Following additional evaluation procedures, as described below, the proportion of unique clones in the candidate library can approximate 100%.

A candidate oligonucleotide sequence may be represented in a candidate library by a full-length or partial nucleic acid sequence, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence, cDNA sequence, RNA sequence, synthetic oligonucleotides, etc. The nucleic acid sequence can be at least 19 nucleotides in length, at least 25 nucleotides, at least 40 nucleotides, at least 100 nucleotides, or larger. Alternatively, the protein product of a candidate nucleotide sequence may be represented in a candidate library using standard methods, as further described below.

Characterization of Candidate Oligonucleotide Sequences

The sequence of individual members (e.g., clones, partial sequence listing in a database such as an EST, etc.) of the candidate oligonucleotide libraries is then determined by conventional sequencing methods well known in the art, e.g., by the dideoxy-chain termination method of Sanger et al. (1977) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 74:5463–7; by chemical procedures, e.g., Maxam and Gilbert (1977) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 74:560–4; or by polymerase chain reaction cycle sequencing methods, e.g., Olsen and Eckstein (1989) Nuc Acid Res 17:9613–20, DNA chip based sequencing techniques or variations, including automated variations (e.g., as described in Hunkapiller et al. (1991) Science 254:59–67; Pease et al. (1994) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91:5022–6), thereof. Numerous kits for performing the above procedures are commercially available and well known to those of skill in the art. Character strings corresponding to the resulting nucleotide sequences are then recorded (i.e., stored) in a database. Most commonly the character strings are recorded on a computer readable medium for processing by a computational device.

Generally, to facilitate subsequent analysis, a custom algorithm is employed to query existing databases in an ongoing fashion, to determine the identity, expression pattern and potential function of the particular members of a candidate library. The sequence is first processed, by removing low quality sequence. Next the vector sequences are identified and removed and sequence repeats are identified and masked. The remaining sequence is then used in a Blast algorithm against multiple publicly available, and/or proprietary databases, e.g., NCBI nucleotide, EST and protein databases, Unigene, and Human Genome Sequence. Sequences are also compared to all previously sequenced members of the candidate libraries to detect redundancy.

In some cases, sequences are of high quality, but do not match any sequence in the NCBI nr, human EST or Unigene databases. In this case the sequence is queried against the human genomic sequence. If a single chromosomal site is matched with a high degree of confidence, that region of genomic DNA is identified and subjected to further analysis with a gene prediction program such as GRAIL. This analysis may lead to the identification of a new gene in the genomic sequence. This sequence can then be translated to identify the protein sequence that is encoded and that sequence can be further analyzed using tools such as Pfam, Blast P, or other protein structure prediction programs, as illustrated in Table 7. Typically, the above analysis is directed towards the identification of putative coding regions, e.g., previously unidentified open reading frames, confirming the presence of known coding sequences, and determining structural motifs or sequence similarities of the predicted protein (i.e., the conceptual translation product) in relation to known sequences. In addition, it has become increasingly possible to assemble “virtual cDNAs” containing large portions of coding region, simply through the assembly of available expressed sequence tags (ESTs). In turn, these extended nucleic acid and amino acid sequences allow the rapid expansion of substrate sequences for homology searches and structural and functional motif characterization. The results of these analysis permits the categorization of sequences according to structural characteristics, e.g., as structural proteins, proteins involved in signal transduction, cell surface or secreted proteins etc.

It is understood that full-length nucleotide sequences may also be identified using conventional methods, for example, library screening, RT-PCR, chromosome walking, etc., as described in Sambrook and Ausubel, infra.

Candidate Nucleotide Library of the Invention

We identified members of a candidate nucleotide library that are differentially expressed in activated leukocytes and resting leukocytes. Accordingly, the invention provides the candidate leukocyte nucleotide library comprising the nucleotide sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3 and in the sequence listing. In another embodiment, the invention provides a candidate library comprising at least one nucleotide sequence listed in Table 2, Table 3, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19 and the sequence listing. In another embodiment, the invention provides a candidate library comprising at least two nucleotide sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19 and the sequence listing. In another embodiment, the at least two nucleotide sequence are at least 19 nucleotides in length, at least 35 nucleotides, at least 40 nucleotides or at least 100 nucleotides. In some embodiments, the nucleotide sequences comprises deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence, ribonucleic acid (RNA) sequence, synthetic oligonucleotide sequence, or genomic DNA sequence. It is understood that the nucleotide sequences may each correspond to one gene, or that several nucleotide sequences may correspond to one gene, or both.

The invention also provides probes to the candidate nucleotide library. In one embodiment of the invention, the probes comprise at least two nucleotide sequences listed in Table 2, Table 3, or the sequence listing which are differentially expressed in leukocytes in an individual with a least one disease criterion for at least one leukocyte-related disease and in leukocytes in an individual without the at least one disease criterion, wherein expression of the two or more nucleotide sequences is correlated with at least one disease criterion. It is understood that a probe may detect either the RNA expression or protein product expression of the candidate nucleotide library.

Alternatively, or in addition, a probe can detect a genotype associated with a candidate nucleotide sequence, as further described below. In another embodiment, the probes for the candidate nucleotide library are immobilized on an array.

The candidate nucleotide library of the invention is useful in identifying diagnostic nucleotide sets of the invention, as described below. The candidate nucleotide sequences may be further characterized, and may be identified as a disease target nucleotide sequence and/or a novel nucleotide sequence, as described below. The candidate nucleotide sequences may also be suitable for use as imaging reagents, as described below.

Detection of Non-Leukocyte Expressed Genes

When measuring gene expression levels in a blood sample, RNAs may be measured that are not derived from leukocytes. Examples are viral genes, free RNAs that have been released from damaged non-leukocyte cell types or RNA from circulating non-leukocyte cell types. For example, in the process of acute allograft rejection, tissue damage may result in release of allograft cells or RNAs derived from allograft cells into the circulation. In the case of cardiac allografts, such transcripts may be specific to muscle (myoglobin) or to cardiac muscle (Troponin I, Toponin T, CK-MB). Presence of cardiac specific mRNAs in peripheral blood may indicate ongoing or recent cardiac cellular damage (resulting from acute rejection). Therefore, such genes may be excellent diagnostic markers for allograft rejection.

Generation of Expression Patterns

RNA, DNA or Protein Sample Procurement

Following identification or assembly of a library of differentially expressed candidate nucleotide sequences, leukocyte expression profiles corresponding to multiple members of the candidate library are obtained. Leukocyte samples from one or more subjects are obtained by standard methods. Most typically, these methods involve trans-cutaneous venous sampling of peripheral blood. While sampling of circulating leukocytes from whole blood from the peripheral vasculature is generally the simplest, least invasive, and lowest cost alternative, it will be appreciated that numerous alternative sampling procedures exist, and are favorably employed in some circumstances. No pertinent distinction exists, in fact, between leukocytes sampled from the peripheral vasculature, and those obtained, e.g., from a central line, from a central artery, or indeed from a cardiac catheter, or during a surgical procedure which accesses the central vasculature. In addition, other body fluids and tissues that are, at least in part, composed of leukocytes are also desirable leukocyte samples. For example, fluid samples obtained from the lung during bronchoscopy may be rich in leukocytes, and amenable to expression profiling in the context of the invention, e.g., for the diagnosis, prognosis, or monitoring of lung transplant rejection, inflammatory lung diseases or infectious lung disease. Fluid samples from other tissues, e.g., obtained by endoscopy of the colon, sinuses, esophagus, stomach, small bowel, pancreatic duct, biliary tree, bladder, ureter, vagina, cervix or uterus, etc., are also suitable. Samples may also be obtained other sources containing leukocytes, e.g., from urine, bile, cerebrospinal fluid, feces, gastric or intestinal secretions, semen, or solid organ or joint biopsies.

Most frequently, mixed populations of leukocytes, such as are found in whole blood are utilized in the methods of the present invention. A crude separation, e.g., of mixed leukocytes from red blood cells, and/or concentration, e.g., over a sucrose, percoll or ficoll gradient, or by other methods known in the art, can be employed to facilitate the recovery of RNA or protein expression products at sufficient concentrations, and to reduce non-specific background. In some instances, it can be desirable to purify sub-populations of leukocytes, and methods for doing so, such as density or affinity gradients, flow cytometry, fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS), immuno-magnetic separation, “panning,” and the like, are described in the available literature and below.

Obtaining DNA, RNA and Protein Samples for Expression Profiling

Expression patterns can be evaluated at the level of DNA, or RNA or protein products. For example, a variety of techniques are available for the isolation of RNA from whole blood. Any technique that allows isolation of mRNA from cells (in the presence or absence of rRNA and tRNA) can be utilized. In brief, one method that allows reliable isolation of total RNA suitable for subsequent gene expression analysis, is described as follows. Peripheral blood (either venous or arterial) is drawn from a subject, into one or more sterile, endotoxin free, tubes containing an anticoagulant (e.g., EDTA, citrate, heparin, etc.). Typically, the sample is divided into at least two portions. One portion, e.g., of 5–8 ml of whole blood is frozen and stored for future analysis, e.g., of DNA or protein. A second portion, e.g., of approximately 8 ml whole blood is processed for isolation of total RNA by any of a variety of techniques as described in, e.g, Sambook, Ausubel, below, as well as U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,728,822 and 4,843,155.

Typically, a subject sample of mononuclear leukocytes obtained from about 8 ml of whole blood, a quantity readily available from an adult human subject under most circumstances, yields 5–20 μg of total RNA. This amount is ample, e.g., for labeling and hybridization to at least two probe arrays. Labeled probes for analysis of expression patterns of nucleotides of the candidate libraries are prepared from the subject's sample of RNA using standard methods. In many cases, cDNA is synthesized from total RNA using a polyT primer and labeled, e.g., radioactive or fluorescent, nucleotides. The resulting labeled cDNA is then hybridized to probes corresponding to members of the candidate nucleotide library, and expression data is obtained for each nucleotide sequence in the library. RNA isolated from subject samples (e.g., peripheral blood leukocytes, or leukocytes obtained from other biological fluids and samples) is next used for analysis of expression patterns of nucleotides of the candidate libraries.

In some cases, however, the amount of RNA that is extracted from the leukocyte sample is limiting, and amplification of the RNA is desirable. Amplification may be accomplished by increasing the efficiency of probe labeling, or by amplifying the RNA sample prior to labeling. It is appreciated that care must be taken to select an amplification procedure that does not introduce any bias (with respect to gene expression levels) during the amplification process.

Several methods are available that increase the signal from limiting amounts of RNA, e.g. use of the Clontech (Glass Fluorescent Labeling Kit) or Stratagene (Fairplay Microarray Labeling Kit), or the Micromax kit (New England Nuclear, Inc.). Alternatively, cDNA is synthesized from RNA using a T7-polyT primer, in the absence of label, and DNA dendrimers from Genisphere (3DNA Submicro) are hybridized to the poly T sequence on the primer, or to a different “capture sequence” which is complementary to a fluorescently labeled sequence. Each 3DNA molecule has 250 fluorescent molecules and therefore can strongly label each cDNA.

Alternatively, the RNA sample is amplified prior to labeling. For example, linear amplification may be performed, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,997. A T7-polyT primer is used to generate the cDNA copy of the RNA. A second DNA strand is then made to complete the substrate for amplification. The T7 promoter incorporated into the primer is used by a T7 polymerase to produce numerous antisense copies of the original RNA. Fluorescent dye labeled nucleotides are directly incorporated into the RNA. Alternatively, amino allyl labeled nucleotides are incorporated into the RNA, and then fluorescent dyes are chemically coupled to the amino allyl groups, as described in Hughes. Other exemplary methods for amplification are described below.

It is appreciated that the RNA isolated must contain RNA derived from leukocytes, but may also contain RNA from other cell types to a variable degree. Additionally, the isolated RNA may come from subsets of leukocytes, e.g. monocytes and/or T-lymphocytes, as described above. Such consideration of cell type used for the derivation of RNA depend on the method of expression profiling used. Subsets of leukocytes can be obtained by fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS), microfluidics cell separation systems or a variety of other methods. Cell sorting may be necessary for the discovery of diagnostic gene sets, for the implementation of gene sets as products or both. Cell sorting can be achieved with a variety of technologies (See Galbraith et al. 1999, Cantor et al. 1975, see also the technology of Guava Technologies, Hayward, Calif.).

DNA samples may be obtained for analysis of the presence of DNA mutations, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), or other polymorphisms. DNA is isolated using standard techniques, e.g. Maniatus, supra.

Expression of products of candidate nucleotides may also be assessed using proteomics. Protein(s) are detected in samples of patient serum or from leukocyte cellular protein. Serum is prepared by centrifugation of whole blood, using standard methods. Proteins present in the serum may have been produced from any of a variety of leukocytes and non-leukocyte cells, and include secreted proteins from leukocytes. Alternatively, leukocytes or a desired sub-population of leukocytes are prepared as described above. Cellular protein is prepared from leukocyte samples using methods well known in the art, e.g., Trizol (Invitrogen Life Technologies, cat # 15596108; Chomczynski, P. and Sacchi, N. (1987) Anal. Biochem. 162, 156; Simms, D., Cizdziel, P. E., and Chomczynski, P. (1993) Focus® 15, 99; Chomczynski, P., Bowers-Finn, R., and Sabatini, L. (1987) J. of NIH Res. 6, 83; Chomczynski, P. (1993) Bio/Techniques 15, 532; Bracete, A. M., Fox, D. K., and Simms, D. (1998) Focus 20, 82; Sewall, A. and McRae, S. (1998) Focus 20, 36; Anal Biochem 1984 April;138(1):141–3, A method for the quantitative recovery of protein in dilute solution in the presence of detergents and lipids; Wessel D, Flugge U I. (1984) Anal Biochem. 1984 April;138(1):141–143.

The assay itself may be a cell sorting assay in which cells are sorted and/or counted based on cell surface expression of a protein marker. (See Cantor et al. 1975, Galbraith et al. 1999)

Obtaining Expression Patterns

Expression patterns, or profiles, of a plurality of nucleotides corresponding to members of the candidate library are then evaluated in one or more samples of leukocytes.

Typically, the leukocytes are derived from patient peripheral blood samples, although, as indicated above, many other sample sources are also suitable. These expression patterns constitute a set of relative or absolute expression values for a some number of RNAs or protein products corresponding to the plurality of nucleotide sequences evaluated, which is referred to herein as the subject's “expression profile” for those nucleotide sequences.

While expression patterns for as few as one independent member of the candidate library can be obtained, it is generally preferable to obtain expression patterns corresponding to a larger number of nucleotide sequences, e.g., about 2, about 5, about 10, about 20, about 50, about 100, about 200, about 500, or about 1000, or more. The expression pattern for each differentially expressed component member of the library provides a finite specificity and sensitivity with respect to predictive value, e.g., for diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring, and the like.

Clinical Studies, Data and Patient Groups

For the purpose of discussion, the term subject, or subject sample of leukocytes, refers to an individual regardless of health and/or disease status. A subject can be a patient, a study participant, a control subject, a screening subject, or any other class of individual from whom a leukocyte sample is obtained and assessed in the context of the invention. Accordingly, a subject can be diagnosed with a disease, can present with one or more symptom of a disease, or a predisposing factor, such as a family (genetic) or medical history (medical) factor, for a disease, or the like. Alternatively, a subject can be healthy with respect to any of the aforementioned factors or criteria. It will be appreciated that the term “healthy” as used herein, is relative to a specified disease, or disease factor, or disease criterion, as the term “healthy” cannot be defined to correspond to any absolute evaluation or status. Thus, an individual defined as healthy with reference to any specified disease or disease criterion, can in fact be diagnosed with any other one or more disease, or exhibit any other one or more disease criterion.

Furthermore, while the discussion of the invention focuses, and is exemplified using human sequences and samples, the invention is equally applicable, through construction or selection of appropriate candidate libraries, to non-human animals, such as laboratory animals, e.g., mice, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits; domesticated livestock, e.g., cows, horses, goats, sheep, chicken, etc.; and companion animals, e.g., dogs, cats, etc.

Methods for Obtaining Expression Data

Numerous methods for obtaining expression data are known, and any one or more of these techniques, singly or in combination, are suitable for determining expression profiles in the context of the present invention. For example, expression patterns can be evaluated by northern analysis, PCR, RT-PCR, Taq Man analysis, FRET detection, monitoring one or more molecular beacon, hybridization to an oligonucleotide array, hybridization to a cDNA array, hybridization to a polynucleotide array, hybridization to a liquid microarray, hybridization to a microelectric array, molecular beacons, cDNA sequencing, clone hybridization, cDNA fragment fingerprinting, serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), subtractive hybridization, differential display and/or differential screening (see, e.g., Lockhart and Winzeler (2000) Nature 405:827–836, and references cited therein).

For example, specific PCR primers are designed to a member(s) of a candidate nucleotide library. cDNA is prepared from subject sample RNA by reverse transcription from a poly-dT oligonucleotide primer, and subjected to PCR. Double stranded cDNA may be prepared using primers suitable for reverse transcription of the PCR product, followed by amplification of the cDNA using in vitro transcription. The product of in vitro transcription is a sense-RNA corresponding to the original member(s) of the candidate library. PCR product may be also be evaluated in a number of ways known in the art, including real-time assessment using detection of labeled primers, e.g. TaqMan or molecular beacon probes. Technology platforms suitable for analysis of PCR products include the ABI 7700, 5700, or 7000 Sequence Detection Systems (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, Calif.), the MJ Research Opticon (MJ Research, Waltham, Mass.), the Roche Light Cycler (Roche Diagnositics, Indianapolis, Ind.), the Stratagene MX4000 (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.), and the Bio-Rad iCycler (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, Calif.).

Alternatively, molecular beacons are used to detect presence of a nucleic acid sequence in an unamplified RNA or cDNA sample, or following amplification of the sequence using any method, e.g. IVT (In Vitro transcription) or NASBA (nucleic acid sequence based amplification). Molecular beacons are designed with sequences complementary to member(s) of a candidate nucleotide library, and are linked to fluorescent labels. Each probe has a different fluorescent label with non-overlapping emission wavelengths. For example, expression of ten genes may be assessed using ten different sequence-specific molecular beacons.

Alternatively, or in addition, molecular beacons are used to assess expression of multiple nucleotide sequences at once. Molecular beacons with sequence complimentary to the members of a diagnostic nucleotide set are designed and linked to fluorescent labels.

Each fluorescent label used must have a non-overlapping emission wavelength. For example, 10 nucleotide sequences can be assessed by hybridizing 10 sequence specific molecular beacons (each labeled with a different fluorescent molecule) to an amplified or un-amplified RNA or cDNA sample. Such an assay bypasses the need for sample labeling procedures.

Alternatively, or in addition bead arrays can be used to assess expression of multiple sequences at once. See, e.g, LabMAP 100, Luminex Corp, Austin, Tex.).

Alternatively, or in addition electric arrays are used to assess expression of multiple sequences, as exemplified by the e-Sensor technology of Motorola (Chicago, Ill.) or Nanochip technology of Nanogen (San Diego, Calif.)

Of course, the particular method elected will be dependent on such factors as quantity of RNA recovered, practitioner preference, available reagents and equipment, detectors, and the like. Typically, however, the elected method(s) will be appropriate for processing the number of samples and probes of interest. Methods for high-throughput expression analysis are discussed below.

Alternatively, expression at the level of protein products of gene expression is performed. For example, protein expression, in a sample of leukocytes, can be evaluated by one or more method selected from among: western analysis, two-dimensional gel analysis, chromatographic separation, mass spectrometric detection, protein-fusion reporter constructs, colorimetric assays, binding to a protein array and characterization of polysomal mRNA. One particularly favorable approach involves binding of labeled protein expression products to an array of antibodies specific for members of the candidate library. Methods for producing and evaluating antibodies are widespread in the art, see, e.g., Coligan, supra; and Harlow and Lane (1989) Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Press, NY (“Harlow and Lane”). Additional details regarding a variety of immunological and immunoassay procedures adaptable to the present invention by selection of antibody reagents specific for the products of candidate nucleotide sequences can be found in, e.g., Stites and Terr (eds.)(1991) Basic and Clinical Immunology, 7^(th) ed., and Paul, supra. Another approach uses systems for performing desorption spectrometry. Commercially available systems, e.g., from Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. (Fremont, Calif.) are particularly well suited to quantitative analysis of protein expression. Indeed, Protein Chip® arrays (see, e.g., the web site ciphergen.com) used in desorption spectrometry approaches provide arrays for detection of protein expression. Alternatively, affinity reagents, e.g., antibodies, small molecules, etc.) are developed that recognize epitopes of the protein product. Affinity assays are used in protein array assays, e.g. to detect the presence or absence of particular proteins.

Alternatively, affinity reagents are used to detect expression using the methods described above. In the case of a protein that is expressed on the cell surface of leukocytes, labeled affinity reagents are bound to populations of leukocytes, and leukocytes expressing the protein are identified and counted using fluorescent activated cell sorting (FACS).

It is appreciated that the methods of expression evaluation discussed herein, although discussed in the context of discovery of diagnostic nucleotide sets, are equally applicable for expression evaluation when using diagnostic nucleotide sets for, e.g. diagnosis of diseases, as further discussed below.

High Throughput Expression Assays

A number of suitable high throughput formats exist for evaluating gene expression. Typically, the term high throughput refers to a format that performs at least about 100 assays, or at least about 500 assays, or at least about 1000 assays, or at least about 5000 assays, or at least about 10,000 assays, or more per day. When enumerating assays, either the number of samples or the number of candidate nucleotide sequences evaluated can be considered. For example, a northern analysis of, e.g., about 100 samples performed in a gridded array, e.g., a dot blot, using a single probe corresponding to a candidate nucleotide sequence can be considered a high throughput assay. More typically, however, such an assay is performed as a series of duplicate blots, each evaluated with a distinct probe corresponding to a different member of the candidate library. Alternatively, methods that simultaneously evaluate expression of about 100 or more candidate nucleotide sequences in one or more samples, or in multiple samples, are considered high throughput.

Numerous technological platforms for performing high throughput expression analysis are known. Generally, such methods involve a logical or physical array of either the subject samples, or the candidate library, or both. Common array formats include both liquid and solid phase arrays. For example, assays employing liquid phase arrays, e.g., for hybridization of nucleic acids, binding of antibodies or other receptors to ligand, etc., can be performed in multiwell, or microtiter, plates. Microtiter plates with 96, 384 or 1536 wells are widely available, and even higher numbers of wells, e.g, 3456 and 9600 can be used. In general, the choice of microtiter plates is determined by the methods and equipment, e.g., robotic handling and loading systems, used for sample preparation and analysis. Exemplary systems include, e.g., the ORCA™ system from Beckman-Coulter, Inc. (Fullerton, Calif.) and the Zymate systems from Zymark Corporation (Hopkinton, Mass.).

Alternatively, a variety of solid phase arrays can favorably be employed in to determine expression patterns in the context of the invention. Exemplary formats include membrane or filter arrays (e.g, nitrocellulose, nylon), pin arrays, and bead arrays (e.g., in a liquid “slurry”). Typically, probes corresponding to nucleic acid or protein reagents that specifically interact with (e.g., hybridize to or bind to) an expression product corresponding to a member of the candidate library are immobilized, for example by direct or indirect cross-linking, to the solid support. Essentially any solid support capable of withstanding the reagents and conditions necessary for performing the particular expression assay can be utilized. For example, functionalized glass, silicon, silicon dioxide, modified silicon, any of a variety of polymers, such as (poly)tetrafluoroethylene, (poly)vinylidenedifluoride, polystyrene, polycarbonate, or combinations thereof can all serve as the substrate for a solid phase array.

In a preferred embodiment, the array is a “chip” composed, e.g., of one of the above specified materials. Polynucleotide probes, e.g., RNA or DNA, such as cDNA, synthetic oligonucleotides, and the like, or binding proteins such as antibodies, that specifically interact with expression products of individual components of the candidate library are affixed to the chip in a logically ordered manner, i.e., in an array. In addition, any molecule with a specific affinity for either the sense or anti-sense sequence of the marker nucleotide sequence (depending on the design of the sample labeling), can be fixed to the array surface without loss of specific affinity for the marker and can be obtained and produced for array production, for example, proteins that specifically recognize the specific nucleic acid sequence of the marker, ribozymes, peptide nucleic acids (PNA), or other chemicals or molecules with specific affinity.

Detailed discussion of methods for linking nucleic acids and proteins to a chip substrate, are found in, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,854 “LARGE SCALE PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC SOLID PHASE SYNTHESIS OF POLYPEPTIDES AND RECEPTOR BINDING SCREENING THEREOF” to Pirrung et al., issued, Sep. 1, 1992; U.S. Pat. No. 5,837,832 “ARRAYS OF NUCLEIC ACID PROBES ON BIOLOGICAL CHIPS” to Chee et al., issued Nov. 17, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 6,087,112 “ARRAYS WITH MODIFIED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE AND POLYNUCLEOTIDE COMPOSITIONS” to Dale, issued Jul. 11, 2000; U.S. Pat. No. 5,215,882 “METHOD OF IMMOBILIZING NUCLEIC ACID ON A SOLID SUBSTRATE FOR USE IN NUCLEIC ACID HYBRIDIZATION ASSAYS” to Bahl et al., issued Jun. 1, 1993; U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,807 “MOLECULAR INDEXING FOR EXPRESSED GENE ANALYSIS” to Kato, issued Jan. 13, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,522 “METHODS FOR FABRICATING MICROARRAYS OF BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES” to Brown et al., issued Sep. 15, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,958,342 “JET DROPLET DEVICE” to Gamble et al., issued Sep. 28, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 5,994,076 “METHODS OF ASSAYING DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION” to Chenchik et al., issued Nov. 30, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 6,004,755 “QUANTITATIVE MICROARRAY HYBRIDIZATION ASSAYS” to Wang, issued Dec. 21, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 6,048,695 “CHEMICALLY MODIFIED NUCLEIC ACIDS AND METHOD FOR COUPLING NUCLEIC ACIDS TO SOLID SUPPORT” to Bradley et al., issued Apr. 11, 2000; U.S. Pat. No. 6,060,240 “METHODS FOR MEASURING RELATIVE AMOUNTS OF NUCLEIC ACIDS IN A COMPLEX MIXTURE AND RETRIEVAL OF SPECIFIC SEQUENCES THEREFROM” to Kamb et al., issued May 9, 2000; U.S. Pat. No. 6,090,556 “METHOD FOR QUANTITATIVELY DETERMINING THE EXPRESSION OF A GENE” to Kato, issued Jul. 18, 2000; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,040,138 “EXPRESSION MONITORING BY HYBRIDIZATION TO HIGH DENSITY OLIGONUCLEOTIDE ARRAYS” to Lockhart et al., issued Mar. 21, 2000 each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

For example, cDNA inserts corresponding to candidate nucleotide sequences, in a standard TA cloning vector are amplified by a polymerase chain reaction for approximately 30–40 cycles. The amplified PCR products are then arrayed onto a glass support by any of a variety of well known techniques, e.g., the VSLIPS™ technology described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,854. RNA, or cDNA corresponding to RNA, isolated from a subject sample of leukocytes is labeled, e.g., with a fluorescent tag, and a solution containing the RNA (or cDNA) is incubated under conditions favorable for hybridization, with the “probe” chip. Following incubation, and washing to eliminate non-specific hybridization, the labeled nucleic acid bound to the chip is detected qualitatively or quantitatively, and the resulting expression profile for the corresponding candidate nucleotide sequences is recorded. It is appreciated that the probe used for diagnostic purposes may be identical to the probe used during diagnostic nucleotide sequence discovery and validation. Alternatively, the probe sequence may be different than the sequence used in diagnostic nucleotide sequence discovery and validation. Multiple cDNAs from a nucleotide sequence that are non-overlapping or partially overlapping may also be used.

In another approach, oligonucleotides corresponding to members of a candidate nucleotide library are synthesized and spotted onto an array. Alternatively, oligonucleotides are synthesized onto the array using methods known in the art, e.g. Hughes, et al. supra. The oligonucleotide is designed to be complementary to any portion of the candidate nucleotide sequence. In addition, in the context of expression analysis for, e.g. diagnostic use of diagnostic nucleotide sets, an oligonucleotide can be designed to exhibit particular hybridization characteristics, or to exhibit a particular specificity and/or sensitivity, as further described below.

Hybridization signal may be amplified using methods known in the art, and as described herein, for example use of the Clontech kit (Glass Fluorescent Labeling Kit), Stratagene kit (Fairplay Microarray Labeling Kit), the Micromax kit (New England Nuclear, Inc.), the Genisphere kit (3DNA Submicro), linear amplification, e.g. as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,997 or described in Hughes, T R, et al., Nature Biotechnology, 19:343–347 (2001) and/or Westin et al. Nat Biotech. 18:199–204.

Alternatively, fluorescently labeled cDNA are hybridized directly to the microarray using methods known in the art. For example, labeled cDNA are generated by reverse transcription using Cy3- and Cy5-conjugated deoxynucleotides, and the reaction products purified using standard methods. It is appreciated that the methods for signal amplification of expression data useful for identifying diagnostic nucleotide sets are also useful for amplification of expression data for diagnostic purposes.

Microarray expression may be detected by scanning the microarray with a variety of laser or CCD-based scanners, and extracting features with numerous software packages, for example, Imagene (Biodiscovery), Feature Extraction (Agilent), Scanalyze (Eisen, M. 1999. SCANALYZE User Manual; Stanford Univ., Stanford, Calif. Ver 2.32.), GenePix (Axon Instruments).

In another approach, hybridization to microelectric arrays is performed, e.g. as described in Umek et al (2001) J Mol Diagn. 3:74–84. An affinity probe, e.g. DNA, is deposited on a metal surface. The metal surface underlying each probe is connected to a metal wire and electrical signal detection system. Unlabelled RNA or cDNA is hybridized to the array, or alternatively, RNA or cDNA sample is amplified before hybridization, e.g. by PCR. Specific hybridization of sample RNA or cDNA results in generation of an electrical signal, which is transmitted to a detector. See Westin (2000) Nat Biotech. 18:199–204 (describing anchored multiplex amplification of a microelectronic chip array); Edman (1997) NAR 25:4907–14; Vignali (2000) J Immunol Methods 243:243–55. In another approach, a microfluidics chip is used for RNA sample preparation and analysis. This approach increases efficiency because sample preparation and analysis are streamlined. Briefly, microfluidics may be used to sort specific leukocyte sub-populations prior to RNA preparation and analysis. Microfluidics chips are also useful for, e.g., RNA preparation, and reactions involving RNA (reverse transcription, RT-PCR). Briefly, a small volume of whole, anti-coagulated blood is loaded onto a microfluidics chip, for example chips available from Caliper (Mountain View, Calif.) or Nanogen (San Diego, Calif.) A microfluidics chip may contain channels and reservoirs in which cells are moved and reactions are performed. Mechanical, electrical, magnetic, gravitational, centrifugal or other forces are used to move the cells and to expose them to reagents. For example, cells of whole blood are moved into a chamber containing hypotonic saline, which results in selective lysis of red blood cells after a 20-minute incubation. Next, the remaining cells (leukocytes) are moved into a wash chamber and finally, moved into a chamber containing a lysis buffer such as guanidine isothiocyanate. The leukocyte cell lysate is further processed for RNA isolation in the chip, or is then removed for further processing, for example, RNA extraction by standard methods.

Alternatively, the microfluidics chip is a circular disk containing ficoll or another density reagent. The blood sample is injected into the center of the disc, the disc is rotated at a speed that generates a centrifugal force appropriate for density gradient separation of mononuclear cells, and the separated mononuclear cells are then harvested for further analysis or processing.

It is understood that the methods of expression evaluation, above, although discussed in the context of discovery of diagnostic nucleotide sets, are also applicable for expression evaluation when using diagnostic nucleotide sets for, e.g. diagnosis of diseases, as further discussed below.

Evaluation of Expression Patterns

Expression patterns can be evaluated by qualitative and/or quantitative measures. Certain of the above described techniques for evaluating gene expression (as RNA or protein products) yield data that are predominantly qualitative in nature. That is, the methods detect differences in expression that classify expression into distinct modes without providing significant information regarding quantitative aspects of expression. For example, a technique can be described as a qualitative technique if it detects the presence or absence of expression of a candidate nucleotide sequence, i.e., an on/off pattern of expression. Alternatively, a qualitative technique measures the presence (and/or absence) of different alleles, or variants, of a gene product.

In contrast, some methods provide data that characterizes expression in a quantitative manner. That is, the methods relate expression on a numerical scale, e.g., a scale of 0–5, a scale of 1–10, a scale of +–+++, from grade 1 to grade 5, a grade from a to z, or the like. It will be understood that the numerical, and symbolic examples provided are arbitrary, and that any graduated scale (or any symbolic representation of a graduated scale) can be employed in the context of the present invention to describe quantitative differences in nucleotide sequence expression. Typically, such methods yield information corresponding to a relative increase or decrease in expression.

Any method that yields either quantitative or qualitative expression data is suitable for evaluating expression of candidate nucleotide sequence in a subject sample of leukocytes. In some cases, e.g., when multiple methods are employed to determine expression patterns for a plurality of candidate nucleotide sequences, the recovered data, e.g., the expression profile, for the nucleotide sequences is a combination of quantitative and qualitative data.

In some applications, expression of the plurality of candidate nucleotide sequences is evaluated sequentially. This is typically the case for methods that can be characterized as low- to moderate-throughput. In contrast, as the throughput of the elected assay increases, expression for the plurality of candidate nucleotide sequences in a sample or multiple samples of leukocytes, is assayed simultaneously. Again, the methods (and throughput) are largely determined by the individual practitioner, although, typically, it is preferable to employ methods that permit rapid, e.g. automated or partially automated, preparation and detection, on a scale that is time-efficient and cost-effective.

It is understood that the preceding discussion, while directed at the assessment of expression of the members of candidate libraries, is also applies to the assessment of the expression of members of diagnostic nucleotide sets, as further discussed below.

Genotyping

In addition to, or in conjunction with the correlation of expression profiles and clinical data, it is often desirable to correlate expression patterns with the subject's genotype at one or more genetic loci. The selected loci can be, for example, chromosomal loci corresponding to one or more member of the candidate library, polymorphic alleles for marker loci, or alternative disease related loci (not contributing to the candidate library) known to be, or putatively associated with, a disease (or disease criterion). Indeed, it will be appreciated, that where a (polymorphic) allele at a locus is linked to a disease (or to a predisposition to a disease), the presence of the allele can itself be a disease criterion. Numerous well known methods exist for evaluating the genotype of an individual, including southern analysis, restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), amplification length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis, single stranded conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis (e.g., via PCR, Taqman or molecular beacons), among many other useful methods. Many such procedures are readily adaptable to high throughput and/or automated (or semi-automated) sample preparation and analysis methods. Most, can be performed on nucleic acid samples recovered via simple procedures from the same sample of leukocytes as yielded the material for expression profiling. Exemplary techniques are described in, e.g., Sambrook, and Ausubel, supra.

Identification of the Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets of the Invention

Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets and disease specific target nucleotide sequence proceeds by correlating the leukocyte expression profiles with data regarding the subject's health status to produce a data set designated a “molecular signature.”

Examples of data regarding a patient's health status, also termed “disease criteria(ion)”, is described below and in the Section titled “selected diseases,” below. Methods useful for correlation analysis are further described elsewhere in the specification.

Generally, relevant data regarding the subject's health status includes retrospective or prospective health data, e.g., in the form of the subject's medical history, as provided by the subject, physician or third party, such as, medical diagnoses, laboratory test results, diagnostic test results, clinical events, or medication lists, as further described below. Such data may include information regarding a patient's response to treatment and/or a particular medication and data regarding the presence of previously characterized “risk factors.” For example, cigarette smoking and obesity are previously identified risk factors for heart disease. Further examples of health status information, including diseases and disease criteria, is described in the section titled Selected diseases, below. Typically, the data describes prior events and evaluations (i.e., retrospective data). However, it is envisioned that data collected subsequent to the sampling (i.e., prospective data) can also be correlated with the expression profile. The tissue sampled, e.g., peripheral blood, bronchial lavage, etc., can be obtained at one or more multiple time points and subject data is considered retrospective or prospective with respect to the time of sample procurement.

Data collected at multiple time points, called “longitudinal data”, is often useful, and thus, the invention encompasses the analysis of patient data collected from the same patient at different time points. Analysis of paired samples, such as samples from a patient at different time, allows identification of differences that are specifically related to the disease state since the genetic variability specific to the patient is controlled for by the comparison. Additionally, other variables that exist between patients may be controlled for in this way, for example, the presence or absence of inflammatory diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis) the use of medications that may effect leukocyte gene expression, the presence or absence of co-morbid conditions, etc. Methods for analysis of paired samples are further described below. Moreover, the analysis of a pattern of expression profiles (generated by collecting multiple expression profiles) provides information relating to changes in expression level over time, and may permit the determination of a rate of change, a trajectory, or an expression curve. Two longitudinal samples may provide information on the change in expression of a gene over time, while three longitudinal samples may be necessary to determine the “trajectory” of expression of a gene. Such information may be relevant to the diagnosis of a disease. For example, the expression of a gene may vary from individual to individual, but a clinical event, for example, a heart attack, may cause the level of expression to double in each patient. In this example, clinically interesting information is gleaned from the change in expression level, as opposed to the absolute level of expression in each individual.

When a single patient sample is obtained, it may still be desirable to compare the expression profile of that sample to some reference expression profile. In this case, one can determine the change of expression between the patient's sample and a reference expression profile that is appropriate for that patient and the medical condition in question. For example, a reference expression profile can be determined for all patients without the disease criterion in question who have similar characteristics, such as age, sex, race, diagnoses etc.

Generally, small sample sizes of 20–100 samples are used to identify a diagnostic nucleotide set. Larger sample sizes are generally necessary to validate the diagnostic nucleotide set for use in large and varied patient populations, as further described below. For example, extension of gene expression correlations to varied ethnic groups, demographic groups, nations, peoples or races may require expression correlation experiments on the population of interest.

Expression Reference Standards

Expression profiles derived from a patient (i.e., subjects diagnosed with, or exhibiting symptoms of, or exhibiting a disease criterion, or under a doctor's care for a disease) sample are compared to a control or standard expression RNA to facilitate comparison of expression profiles (e.g. of a set of candidate nucleotide sequences) from a group of patients relative to each other (i.e., from one patient in the group to other patients in the group, or to patients in another group).

The reference RNA used should have desirable features of low cost and simplicity of production on a large scale. Additionally, the reference RNA should contain measurable amounts of as many of the genes of the candidate library as possible.

For example, in one approach to identifying diagnostic nucleotide sets, expression profiles derived from patient samples are compared to a expression reference “standard.” Standard expression reference can be, for example, RNA derived from resting cultured leukocytes or commercially available reference RNA, such as Universal reference RNA from Stratagene. See Nature, V406, Aug. 17, 2000, p. 747–752. Use of an expression reference standard is particularly useful when the expression of large numbers of nucleotide sequences is assayed, e.g. in an array, and in certain other applications, e.g. qualitative PCR, RT-PCR, etc., where it is desirable to compare a sample profile to a standard profile, and/or when large numbers of expression profiles, e.g. a patient population, are to be compared. Generally, an expression reference standard should be available in large quantities, should be a good substrate for amplification and labeling reactions, and should be capable of detecting a large percentage of candidate nucleic acids using suitable expression profiling technology.

Alternatively, or in addition, the expression profile derived from a patient sample is compared with the expression of an internal reference control gene, for example, β-actin or CD4. The relative expression of the profiled genes and the internal reference control gene (from the same individual) is obtained. An internal reference control may also be used with a reference RNA. For example, an expression profile for “gene 1” and the gene encoding CD4 can be determined in a patient sample and in a reference RNA. The expression of each gene can be expressed as the “relative” ratio of expression the gene in the patient sample compared with expression of the gene in the reference RNA. The expression ratio (sample/reference) for gene 1 may be divided by the expression ration for CD4 (sample/reference) and thus the relative expression of gene 1 to CD4 is obtained. The invention also provides a buffy coat control RNA useful for expression profiling, and a method of using control RNA produced from a population of buffy coat cells, the white blood cell layer derived from the centrifugation of whole blood. Buffy coat contains all white blood cells, including granulocytes, mononuclear cells and platelets. The invention also provides a method of preparing control RNA from buffy coat cells for use in expression profile analysis of leukocytes. Buffy coat fractions are obtained, e.g. from a blood bank or directly from individuals, preferably from a large number of individuals such that bias from individual samples is avoided and so that the RNA sample represents an average expression of a healthy population. Buffy coat fractions from about 50 or about 100, or more individuals are preferred. 10 ml buffy coat from each individual is used. Buffy coat samples are treated with an erthythrocyte lysis buffer, so that erthythrocytes are selectively removed. The leukocytes of the buffy coat layer are collected by centrifugation. Alternatively, the buffy cell sample can be further enriched for a particular leukocyte sub-populations, e.g. mononuclear cells, T-lymphocytes, etc.

To enrich for mononuclear cells, the buffy cell pellet, above, is diluted in PBS (phosphate buffered saline) and loaded onto a non-polystyrene tube containing a polysucrose and sodium diatrizoate solution adjusted to a density of 1.077+/−0.001 g/ml. To enrich for T-lymphocytes, 45 ml of whole blood is treated with RosetteSep (Stem Cell Technologies), and incubated at room temperature for 20 minutes. The mixture is diluted with an equal volume of PBS plus 2% FBS and mixed by inversion. 30 ml of diluted mixture is layered on top of 15 ml DML medium (Stem Cell Technologies). The tube is centrifuged at 1200×g, and the enriched cell layer at the plasma: medium interface is removed, washed with PBS+2% FBS, and cells collected by centrifugation at 1200×g. The cell pellet is treated with 5 ml of erythrocyte lysis buffer (EL buffer, Qiagen) for 10 minutes on ice, and enriched T-lymphocytes are collected by centrifugation.

In addition or alternatively, the buffy cells (whole buffy coat or sub-population, e.g. mononuclear fraction) can be cultured in vitro and subjected to stimulation with cytokines or activating chemicals such as phorbol esters or ionomycin. Such stimuli may increase expression of nucleotide sequences that are expressed in activated immune cells and might be of interest for leukocyte expression profiling experiments.

Following sub-population selection and/or further treatment, e.g. stimulation as described above, RNA is prepared using standard methods. For example, cells are pelleted and lysed with a phenol/guanidinium thiocyanate and RNA is prepared. RNA can also be isolated using a silica gel-based purification column or the column method can be used on RNA isolated by the phenol/guanidinium thiocyanate method. RNA from individual buffy coat samples can be pooled during this process, so that the resulting reference RNA represents the RNA of many individuals and individual bias is minimized or eliminated. In addition, a new batch of buffy coat reference RNA can be directly compared to the last batch to ensure similar expression pattern from one batch to another, using methods of collecting and comparing expression profiles described above/below. One or more expression reference controls are used in an experiment. For example, RNA derived from one or more of the following sources can be used as controls for an experiment: stimulated or unstimulated whole buffy coat, stimulated or unstimulated peripheral mononuclear cells, or stimulated or unstimulated T-lymphocytes.

Alternatively, the expression reference standard can be derived from any subject or class of subjects including healthy subjects or subjects diagnosed with the same or a different disease or disease criterion. Expression profiles from subjects in two distinct classes are compared to determine which subset of nucleotide sequences in the candidate library best distinguish between the two subject classes, as further discussed below. It will be appreciated that in the present context, the term “distinct classes” is relevant to at least one distinguishable criterion relevant to a disease of interest, a “disease criterion.” The classes can, of course, demonstrate significant overlap (or identity) with respect to other disease criteria, or with respect to disease diagnoses, prognoses, or the like. The mode of discovery involves, e.g., comparing the molecular signature of different subject classes to each other (such as patient to control, patients with a first diagnosis to patients with a second diagnosis, etc.) or by comparing the molecular signatures of a single individual taken at different time points. The invention can be applied to a broad range of diseases, disease criteria, conditions and other clinical and/or epidemiological questions, as further discussed above/below.

It is appreciated that while the present discussion pertains to the use of expression reference controls while identifying diagnostic nucleotide sets, expression reference controls are also useful during use of diagnostic nucleotide sets, e.g. use of a diagnostic nucleotide set for diagnosis of a disease, as further described below.

Analysis of Expression Profiles

In order to facilitate ready access, e.g., for comparison, review, recovery, and/or modification, the molecular signatures/expression profiles are typically recorded in a database. Most typically, the database is a relational database accessible by a computational device, although other formats, e.g., manually accessible indexed files of expression profiles as photographs, analogue or digital imaging readouts, spreadsheets, etc. can be used. Further details regarding preferred embodiments are provided below. Regardless of whether the expression patterns initially recorded are analog or digital in nature and/or whether they represent quantitative or qualitative differences in expression, the expression patterns, expression profiles (collective expression patterns), and molecular signatures (correlated expression patterns) are stored digitally and accessed via a database. Typically, the database is compiled and maintained at a central facility, with access being available locally and/or remotely.

As additional samples are obtained, and their expression profiles determined and correlated with relevant subject data, the ensuing molecular signatures are likewise recorded in the database. However, rather than each subsequent addition being added in an essentially passive manner in which the data from one sample has little relation to data from a second (prior or subsequent) sample, the algorithms optionally additionally query additional samples against the existing database to further refine the association between a molecular signature and disease criterion. Furthermore, the data set comprising the one (or more) molecular signatures is optionally queried against an expanding set of additional or other disease criteria. The use of the database in integrated systems and web embodiments is further described below.

Analysis of Expression Profile Data from Arrays

Expression data is analyzed using methods well known in the art, including the software packages Imagene (Biodiscovery, Marina del Rey, Calif.), Feature Extraction Software (Agilent, Palo Alto, Calif.), and Scanalyze (Stanford University). In the discussion that follows, a “feature” refers to an individual spot of DNA on an array. Each gene may be represented by more than one feature. For example, hybridized microarrays are scanned and analyzed on an Axon Instruments scanner using GenePix 3.0 software (Axon Instruments, Union City, Calif.). The data extracted by GenePix is used for all downstream quality control and expression evaluation. The data is derived as follows. The data for all features flagged as “not found” by the software is removed from the dataset for individual hybridizations. The “not found” flag by GenePix indicates that the software was unable to discriminate the feature from the background. Each feature is examined to determine the value of its signal. The median pixel intensity of the background (B_(n)) is subtracted from the median pixel intensity of the feature (F_(n)) to produce the background-subtracted signal (hereinafter, “BGSS”). The BGSS is divided by the standard deviation of the background pixels to provide the signal-to-noise ratio (hereinafter, “S/N”).

Features with a S/N of three or greater in both the Cy3 channel (corresponding to the sample RNA) and Cy5 channel (corresponding to the reference RNA) are used for further analysis (hereinafter denoted “useable features”). Alternatively, different S/Ns are used for selecting expression data for an analysis. For example, only expression data with signal to noise ratios >3 might be used in an analysis. Alternatively, features with S/N values <3 may be flagged as such and included in the analysis. Such flagged data sets include more values and may allow one to discover expression markers that would be missed otherwise. However, such data sets may have a higher variability than filtered data, which may decrease significance of findings or performance of correlation statistics. For each usable feature (i), the expression level (e) is expressed as the logarithm of the ratio (R) of the Background Subtracted Signal (hereinafter “BGSS”) for the Cy3 (sample RNA) channel divided by the BGSS for the Cy5 channel (reference RNA). This “log ratio” value is used for comparison to other experiments.

$\begin{matrix} {R_{i} = \frac{{BGSS}_{sample}}{{BGSS}_{reference}}} & (0.1) \end{matrix}$ e_(i)=log r_(i)  (0.2)

Variation in signal across hybridizations may be caused by a number of factors affecting hybridization, DNA spotting, wash conditions, and labeling efficiency.

A single reference RNA may be used with all of the experimental RNAs, permitting multiple comparisons in addition to individual comparisons. By comparing sample RNAs to the same reference, the gene expression levels from each sample are compared across arrays, permitting the use of a consistent denominator for our experimental ratios.

Scaling

The data may be scaled (normalized) to control for labeling and hybridization variability within the experiment, using methods known in the art. Scaling is desirable because it facilitates the comparison of data between different experiments, patients, etc. Generally the BGSS are scaled to a factor such as the median, the mean, the trimmed mean, and percentile. Additional methods of scaling include: to scale between 0 and 1, to subtract the mean, or to subtract the median.

Scaling is also performed by comparison to expression patterns obtained using a common reference RNA, as described in greater detail above. As with other scaling methods, the reference RNA facilitates multiple comparisons of the expression data, e.g., between patients, between samples, etc. Use of a reference RNA provides a consistent denominator for experimental ratios.

In addition to the use of a reference RNA, individual expression levels may be adjusted to correct for differences in labeling efficiency between different hybridization experiments, allowing direct comparison between experiments with different overall signal intensities, for example. A scaling factor (a) may be used to adjust individual expression levels as follows. The median of the scaling factor (a), for example, BGSS, is determined for the set of all features with a S/N greater than three. Next, the BGSS_(i) (the BGSS for each feature “i”) is divided by the median for all features (a), generating a scaled ratio. The scaled ration is used to determine the expression value for the feature (e_(i)), or the log ratio.

$\begin{matrix} {S_{i} = \frac{{BGSS}_{i}}{a}} & (0.3) \end{matrix}$

$\begin{matrix} {e_{i} = {\log\left( \frac{{Cy}\; 3\; S_{i}}{{Cy}\; 5\; S_{i}} \right)}} & (0.4) \end{matrix}$

In addition, or alternatively, control features are used to normalize the data for labeling and hybridization variability within the experiment. Control feature may be cDNA for genes from the plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, that are included when spotting the mini-array. Equal amounts of RNA complementary to control cDNAs are added to each of the samples before they were labeled. Using the signal from these control genes, a normalization constant (L) is determined according to the following formula:

$L_{j} = \frac{\frac{\sum\limits_{i = 1}^{N}{BGSS}_{j,i}}{N}}{\frac{\sum\limits_{j = 1}^{K}\frac{\sum\limits_{i = 1}^{N}{BGSS}_{j,i}}{N}}{K}}$ where BGSS_(i) is the signal for a specific feature, N is the number of A. thaliana control features, K is the number of hybridizations, and L_(j) is the normalization constant for each individual hybridization.

Using the formula above, the mean for all control features of a particular hybridization and dye (e.g., Cy3) is calculated. The control feature means for all Cy3 hybridizations are averaged, and the control feature mean in one hybridization divided by the average of all hybridizations to generate a normalization constant for that particular Cy3 hybridization (L_(j)), which is used as a in equation (0.3). The same normalization steps may be performed for Cy3 and Cy5 values.

An alternative scaling method can also be used. The log of the ratio of Green/Red is determined for all features. The median log ratio value for all features is determined. The feature values are then scaled using the following formula: Log_Scaled_Feature_Ratio=Log_Feature_Ratio−Median_Log_Ratio.

Many additional methods for normalization exist and can be applied to the data. In one method, the average ratio of Cy3 BGSS/Cy5 BGSS is determined for all features on an array. This ratio is then scaled to some arbitrary number, such as 1 or some other number. The ratio for each probe is then multiplied by the scaling factor required to bring the average ratio to the chosen level. This is performed for each array in an analysis. Alternatively, the ratios are normalized to the average ratio across all arrays in an analysis.

If multiple features are used per gene sequence or oligonucleotide, these repeats can be used to derive an average expression value for each gene. If some of the replicate features are of poor quality and don't meet requirements for analysis, the remaining features can be used to represent the gene or gene sequence.

Correlation Analysis

Correlation analysis is performed to determine which array probes have expression behavior that best distinguishes or serves as markers for relevant groups of samples representing a particular clinical condition. Correlation analysis, or comparison among samples representing different disease criteria (e.g., clinical conditions), is performed using standard statistical methods. Numerous algorithms are useful for correlation analysis of expression data, and the selection of algorithms depends in part on the data analysis to be performed. For example, algorithms can be used to identify the single most informative gene with expression behavior that reliably classifies samples, or to identify all the genes useful to classify samples. Alternatively, algorithms can be applied that determine which set of 2 or more genes have collective expression behavior that accurately classifies samples. The use of multiple expression markers for diagnostics may overcome the variability in expression of a gene between individuals, or overcome the variability intrinsic to the assay. Multiple expression markers may include redundant markers (surrogates), in that two or more genes or probes may provide the same information with respect to diagnosis. This may occur, for example, when two or more genes or gene probes are coordinately expressed. For diagnostic application, it may be appropriate to utilize a gene and one or more of its surrogates in the assay. This redundancy may overcome failures (technical or biological) of a single marker to distinguish samples. Alternatively, one or more surrogates may have properties that make them more suitable for assay development, such as a higher baseline level of expression, better cell specificity, a higher fold change between sample groups or more specific sequence for the design of PCR primers or complimentary probes. It will be appreciated that while the discussion above pertains to the analysis of RNA expression profiles the discussion is equally applicable to the analysis of profiles of proteins or other molecular markers.

Prior to analysis, expression profile data may be formatted or prepared for analysis using methods known in the art. For example, often the log ratio of scaled expression data for every array probe is calculated using the following formula:

log (Cy 3 BGSS/Cy5 BGSS), where Cy 3 signal corresponds to the expression of the gene in the clinical sample, and Cy5 signal corresponds to expression of the gene in the reference RNA.

Data may be further filtered depending on the specific analysis to be done as noted below. For example, filtering may be aimed at selecting only samples with expression above a certain level, or probes with variability above a certain level between sample sets.

The following non-limiting discussion consider several statistical methods known in the art. Briefly, the t-test and ANOVA are used to identify single genes with expression differences between or among populations, respectively. Multivariate methods are used to identify a set of two or more genes for which expression discriminates between two disease states more specifically than expression of any single gene.

t-Test

The simplest measure of a difference between two groups is the Student's t test. See, e.g., Welsh et al. (2001) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98:1176–81 (demonstrating the use of an unpaired Student's t-test for the discovery of differential gene expression in ovarian cancer samples and control tissue samples). The t-test assumes equal variance and normally distributed data. This test identifies the probability that there is a difference in expression of a single gene between two groups of samples. The number of samples within each group that is required to achieve statistical significance is dependent upon the variation among the samples within each group. The standard formula for a t-test is:

$\begin{matrix} {{{t\left( e_{i} \right)} = \frac{{\overset{\_}{e}}_{i,c} - {\overset{\_}{e}}_{i,t}}{\sqrt{\left( {s_{i,c}^{2}/n_{c}} \right) + \left( {s_{i,t}^{2}/n_{t}} \right)}}},} & (0.5) \end{matrix}$ where ē_(i) is the difference between the mean expression level of gene i in groups c and t, s_(i,c) is the variance of gene x in group c and s_(i,t) is the variance of gene x in group t. n_(c) and n_(t) are the numbers of samples in groups c and t.

The combination of the t statistic and the degrees of freedom [min(n_(t), n_(c))−1] provides a p value, the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis. A p-value of ≦0.01, signifying a 99 percent probability the mean expression levels are different between the two groups (a 1% chance that the mean expression levels are in fact not different and that the observed difference occurred by statistical chance), is often considered acceptable.

When performing tests on a large scale, for example, on a large dataset of about 8000 genes, a correction factor must be included to adjust for the number of individual tests being performed. The most common and simplest correction is the Bonferroni correction for multiple tests, which divides the p-value by the number of tests run. Using this test on an 8000 member dataset indicates that a p value of ≦0.00000125 is required to identify genes that are likely to be truly different between the two test conditions.

Significance Analysis for Microarrays (SAM)

Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM) (Tusher 2001) is a method through which genes with a correlation between their expression values and the response vector are statistically discovered and assigned a statistical significance. The ratio of false significant to significant genes is the False Discovery Rate (FDR). This means that for each threshold there are a set of genes which are called significant, and the FDR gives a confidence level for this claim. If a gene is called differentially expressed between 2 classes by SAM, with a FDR of 5%, there is a 95% chance that the gene is actually differentially expressed between the classes. SAM takes into account the variability and large number of variables of microarrays. SAM will identify genes that are most globally differentially expressed between the classes. Thus, important genes for identifying and classifying outlier samples or patients may not be identified by SAM.

Wilcoxon's Signed Ranks Test

This method is non-parametric and is utilized for paired comparisons. See e.g., Sokal and Rohlf (1987) Introduction to Biostatistics 2^(nd) edition, WH Freeman, New York. At least 6 pairs are necessary to apply this statistic. This test is useful for analysis of paired expression data (for example, a set of patients who have cardiac transplant biopsy on 2 occasions and have a grade 0 on one occasion and a grade 3A on another).

ANOVA

Differences in gene expression across multiple related groups may be assessed using an Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), a method well known in the art (Michelson and Schofield, 1996).

Multivariate Analysis

Many algorithms suitable for multivariate analysis are known in the art. Generally, a set of two or more genes for which expression discriminates between two disease states more specifically than expression of any single gene is identified by searching through the possible combinations of genes using a criterion for discrimination, for example the expression of gene X must increase from normal 300 percent, while the expression of genes Y and Z must decrease from normal by 75 percent. Ordinarily, the search starts with a single gene, then adds the next best fit at each step of the search. Alternatively, the search starts with all of the genes and genes that do not aid in the discrimination are eliminated step-wise.

Paired Samples

Paired samples, or samples collected at different time-points from the same patient, are often useful, as described above. For example, use of paired samples permits the reduction of variation due to genetic variation among individuals. In addition, the use of paired samples has a statistical significance, in that data derived from paired samples can be calculated in a different manner that recognizes the reduced variability. For example, the formula for a t-test for paired samples is:

$\begin{matrix} {{{t\left( e_{x} \right)} = \frac{{\overset{\_}{D}}_{{\overset{\_}{e}}_{x}}}{\sqrt{\frac{{\sum\; D^{2}} - {\left( {\sum D} \right)^{2}/b}}{b - 1}}}},} & (0.5) \end{matrix}$ where D is the difference between each set of paired samples and b is the number of sample pairs. D is the mean of the differences between the members of the pairs. In this test, only the differences between the paired samples are considered, then grouped together (as opposed to taking all possible differences between groups, as would be the case with an ordinary t-test). Additional statistical tests useful with paired data, e.g., ANOVA and Wilcoxon's signed rank test, are discussed above. Diagnostic Classification

Once a discriminating set of genes is identified, the diagnostic classifier (a mathematical function that assigns samples to diagnostic categories based on expression data) is applied to unknown sample expression levels.

Methods that can be used for this analysis include the following non-limiting list: CLEAVER is an algorithm used for classification of useful expression profile data. See Raychaudhuri et al. (2001) Trends Biotechnol 19:189–193. CLEAVER uses positive training samples (e.g., expression profiles from samples known to be derived from a particular patient or sample diagnostic category, disease or disease criteria), negative training samples (e.g., expression profiles from samples known not to be derived from a particular patient or sample diagnostic category, disease or disease criteria) and test samples (e.g., expression profiles obtained from a patient), and determines whether the test sample correlates with the particular disease or disease criteria, or does not correlate with a particular disease or disease criteria. CLEAVER also generates a list of the 20 most predictive genes for classification.

Artificial neural networks (hereinafter, “ANN”) can be used to recognize patterns in complex data sets and can discover expression criteria that classify samples into more than 2 groups. The use of artificial neural networks for discovery of gene expression diagnostics for cancers using expression data generated by oligonucleotide expression microarrays is demonstrated by Khan et al. (2001) Nature Med. 7:673–9. Khan found that 96 genes provided 0% error rate in classification of the tumors. The most important of these genes for classification was then determined by measuring the sensitivity of the classification to a change in expression of each gene. Hierarchical clustering using the 96 genes results in correct grouping of the cancers into diagnostic categories.

Golub uses cDNA microarrays and a distinction calculation to identify genes with expression behavior that distinguishes myeloid and lymphoid leukemias. See Golub et al. (1999) Science 286:531–7. Self organizing maps were used for new class discovery. Cross validation was done with a “leave one out” analysis. 50 genes were identified as useful markers. This was reduced to as few as 10 genes with equivalent diagnostic accuracy.

Hierarchical and non-hierarchical clustering methods are also useful for identifying groups of genes that correlate with a subset of clinical samples such as with transplant rejection grade. Alizadeh used hierarchical clustering as the primary tool to distinguish different types of diffuse B-cell lymphomas based on gene expression profile data. See Alizadeh et al. (2000) Nature 403:503–11. Alizadeh used hierarchical clustering as the primary tool to distinguish different types of diffuse B-cell lymphomas based on gene expression profile data. A cDNA array carrying 17856 probes was used for these experiments, 96 samples were assessed on 128 arrays, and a set of 380 genes was identified as being useful for sample classification.

Perou demonstrates the use of hierarchical clustering for the molecular classification of breast tumor samples based on expression profile data. See Perou et al. (2000) Nature 406:747–52. In this work, a cDNA array carrying 8102 gene probes was used. 1753 of these genes were found to have high variation between breast tumors and were used for the analysis.

Hastie describes the use of gene shaving for discovery of expression markers. Hastie et al. (2000) Genome Biol. 1(2):RESEARCH 0003.1–0003.21. The gene shaving algorithm identifies sets of genes with similar or coherent expression patterns, but large variation across conditions (RNA samples, sample classes, patient classes). In this manner, genes with a tight expression pattern within a transplant rejection grade, but also with high variability across rejection grades are grouped together. The algorithm takes advantage of both characteristics in one grouping step. For example, gene shaving can identify useful marker genes with co-regulated expression. Sets of useful marker genes can be reduced to a smaller set, with each gene providing some non-redundant value in classification. This algorithm was used on the data set described in Alizadeh et al., supra, and the set of 380 informative gene markers was reduced to 234.

Supervised harvesting of expression trees (Hastie 2001) identifies genes or clusters that best distinguish one class from all the others on the data set. The method is used to identify the genes/clusters that can best separate one class versus all the others for datasets that include two or more classes or all classes from each other. This algorithm can be used for discovery or testing of a diagnostic gene set.

CART is a decision tree classification algorithm (Breiman 1984). From gene expression and or other data, CART can develop a decision tree for the classification of samples. Each node on the decision tree involves a query about the expression level of one or more genes or variables. Samples that are above the threshold go down one branch of the decision tree and samples that are not go down the other branch. See examples 10 and 16 for further description of its use in classification analysis and examples of its usefulness in discovering and implementing a diagnostic gene set. CART identifies surrogates for each splitter (genes that are the next best substitute for a useful gene in classification. Multiple Additive Regression Trees (Friedman, J H 1999, MART) is similar to CART in that it is a classification algorithm that builds decision trees to distinguish groups.

MART builds numerous trees for any classification problem and the resulting model involves a combination of the multiple trees. MART can select variables as it build models and thus can be used on large data sets, such as those derived from an 8000 gene microarray. Because MART uses a combination of many trees and does not take too much information from any one tree, it resists over training. MART identifies a set of genes and an algorithm for their use as a classifier.

A Nearest Shrunken Centroids Classifier can be applied to microarray or other data sets by the methods described by Tibshirani et al. 2002. This algorithms also identified gene sets for classification and determines their 10 fold cross validation error rates for each class of samples. The algorithm determines the error rates for models of any size, from one gene to all genes in the set. The error rates for either or both sample classes can are minimized when a particular number of genes are used. When this gene number is determined, the algorithm associated with the selected genes can be identified and employed as a classifier on prospective sample.

Once a set of genes and expression criteria for those genes have been established for classification, cross validation is done. There are many approaches, including a 10 fold cross validation analysis in which 10% of the training samples are left out of the analysis and the classification algorithm is built with the remaining 90%. The 10% are then used as a test set for the algorithm. The process is repeated 10 times with 10% of the samples being left out as a test set each time. Through this analysis, one can derive a cross validation error which helps estimate the robustness of the algorithm for use on prospective (test) samples.

Clinical data are gathered for every patient sample used for expression analysis. Clinical variables can be quantitative or non-quantitative. A clinical variable that is quantitative can be used as a variable for significance or classification analysis. Non-quantitative clinical variables, such as the sex of the patient, can also be used in a significance analysis or classification analysis with some statistical tool. It is appreciated that the most useful diagnostic gene set for a condition may be optimal when considered along with one or more predictive clinical variables. Clinical data can also be used as supervising vectors for a correlation analysis. That is to say that the clinical data associated with each sample can be used to divide the samples into meaningful diagnostic categories for analysis. For example, samples can be divided into 2 or more groups based on the presence or absence of some diagnostic criterion (a). In addition, clinical data can be utilized to select patients for a correlation analysis or to exclude them based on some undesirable characteristic, such as an ongoing infection, a medicine or some other issue. Clinical data can also be used to assess the pre-test probability of an outcome. For example, patients who are female are much more likely to be diagnosed as having systemic lupus erythematosis than patients who are male.

Once a set of genes are identified that classify samples with acceptable accuracy. These genes are validated as a set using new samples that were not used to discover the gene set. These samples can be taken from frozen archives from the discovery clinical study or can be taken from new patients prospectively. Validation using a “test set” of samples can be done using expression profiling of the gene set with microarrays or using real-time PCR for each gene on the test set samples. Alternatively, a different expression profiling technology can be used.

Immune Monitoring

Leukocyte gene expression can be used to monitor the immune system. Gene expression patterns may be associated with activation or the resting state of cells of the immune system that are responsible for or responsive to a disease state. For example, in the process of transplant rejection, cells of the immune system are activated by the presence of the foreign tissue. Genes and gene sets that monitor and diagnose this process are providing a measure of the level and type of activation of the immune system. Genes and gene sets that are useful in monitoring the immune system may be useful for diagnosis and monitoring of all diseases that involve the immune system. Some examples are transplant rejection, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, inflammatory bowel diseases, multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, and viral, bacterial and fungal infection. All disorders and diseases disclosed herein are contemplated. Genes and gene sets that monitor immune activation are useful for monitoring response to immunosuppressive drug therapy, which is used to decrease immune activation. Genes are found to correlate with immune activation by correlation of expression patterns to the known presence of immune activation or quiescence in a sample as determined by some other test.

Selected Diseases

In principle, diagnostic nucleotide sets of the invention may be developed and applied to essentially any disease, or disease criterion, as long as at least one subset of nucleotide sequences is differentially expressed in samples derived from one or more individuals with a disease criteria or disease and one or more individuals without the disease criteria or disease, wherein the individual may be the same individual sampled at different points in time, or the individuals may be different individuals (or populations of individuals). For example, the subset of nucleotide sequences may be differentially expressed in the sampled tissues of subjects with the disease or disease criterion (e.g., a patient with a disease or disease criteria) as compared to subjects without the disease or disease criterion (e.g., patients without a disease (control patients)). Alternatively, or in addition, the subset of nucleotide sequence(s) may be differentially expressed in different samples taken from the same patient, e.g at different points in time, at different disease stages, before and after a treatment, in the presence or absence of a risk factor, etc.

Expression profiles corresponding to sets of nucleotide sequences that correlate not with a diagnosis, but rather with a particular aspect of a disease can also be used to identify the diagnostic nucleotide sets and disease specific target nucleotide sequences of the invention. For example, such an aspect, or disease criterion, can relate to a subject's medical or family history, e.g., childhood illness, cause of death of a parent or other relative, prior surgery or other intervention, medications, symptoms (including onset and/or duration of symptoms), etc. Alternatively, the disease criterion can relate to a diagnosis, e.g., hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis, or prognosis (e.g., prediction of future diagnoses, events or complications), e.g., acute myocardial infarction, restenosis following angioplasty, reperfusion injury, allograft rejection, rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosis disease activity or the like. In other cases, the disease criterion corresponds to a therapeutic outcome, e.g., transplant rejection, bypass surgery or response to a medication, restenosis after stent implantation, collateral vessel growth due to therapeutic angiogenesis therapy, decreased angina due to revascularization, resolution of symptoms associated with a myriad of therapies, and the like. Alternatively, the disease criteria corresponds with previously identified or classic risk factors and may correspond to prognosis or future disease diagnosis. As indicated above, a disease criterion can also correspond to genotype for one or more loci. Disease criteria (including patient data) may be collected (and compared) from the same patient at different points in time, from different patients, between patients with a disease (criterion) and patients representing a control population, etc. Longitudinal data, i.e., data collected at different time points from an individual (or group of individuals) may be used for comparisons of samples obtained from an individual (group of individuals) at different points in time, to permit identification of differences specifically related to the disease state, and to obtain information relating to the change in expression over time, including a rate of change or trajectory of expression over time. The usefulness of longitudinal data is further discussed in the section titled “Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets of the invention”.

It is further understood that diagnostic nucleotide sets may be developed for use in diagnosing conditions for which there is no present means of diagnosis. For example, in rheumatoid arthritis, joint destruction is often well under way before a patient experience symptoms of the condition. A diagnostic nucleotide set may be developed that diagnoses rheumatic joint destruction at an earlier stage than would be possible using present means of diagnosis, which rely in part on the presentation of symptoms by a patient. Diagnostic nucleotide sets may also be developed to replace or augment current diagnostic procedures. For example, the use of a diagnostic nucleotide set to diagnose cardiac allograft rejection may replace the current diagnostic test, a graft biopsy.

It is understood that the following discussion of diseases is exemplary and non-limiting, and further that the general criteria discussed above, e.g. use of family medical history, are generally applicable to the specific diseases discussed below.

In addition to leukocytes, as described throughout, the general method is applicable to nucleotide sequences that are differentially expressed in any subject tissue or cell type, by the collection and assessment of samples of that tissue or cell type. However, in many cases, collection of such samples presents significant technical or medical problems given the current state of the art.

Organ Transplant Rejection and Success

A frequent complication of organ transplantation is recognition of the transplanted organ as foreign by the immune system resulting in rejection. Diagnostic nucleotide sets can be identified and validated for monitoring organ transplant success, rejection and treatment. Medications currently exist that suppress the immune system, and thereby decrease the rate of and severity of rejection. However, these drugs also suppress the physiologic immune responses, leaving the patient susceptible to a wide variety of opportunistic infections and cancers. At present there is no easy, reliable way to diagnose transplant rejection. Organ biopsy is the preferred method, but this is expensive, painful and associated with significant risk and has inadequate sensitivity for focal rejection. Diagnostic nucleotide sets of the present invention can be developed and validated for use as diagnostic tests for transplant rejection and success. It is appreciated that the methods of identifying diagnostic nucleotide sets are applicable to any organ transplant population. For example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed for cardiac allograft rejection and success.

In some cases, disease criteria correspond to acute stage rejection diagnosis based on organ biopsy and graded using the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (“ISHLT”) criteria. This grading system classifies endomyocardial biopsies on the histological level as Grade 0, 1A, 1B, 2, 3A, 3B, or 4. Grade 0 biopsies have no evidence of rejection, while each successive grade has increased severity of leukocyte infiltration and/or damage to the graft myocardial cells. It is appreciated that there is variability in the Grading systems between medical centers and pathologists and between repeated readings of the same pathologist at different times. When using the biopsy grade as a disease criterion for leukocyte gene expression correlation analysis, it may be desirable to have a single pathologist read all biopsy slides or have multiple pathologists read all slides to determine the variability in this disease criterion. It is also appreciated that cardiac biopsy, in part due to variability, is not 100% sensitive or 100% specific for diagnosing acute rejection. When using the cardiac biopsy grade as a disease criterion for the discovery of diagnostic gene sets, it may be desirable to divide patient samples into diagnostic categories based on the grades. Examples of such classes are those patients with: Grade 0 vs. Grades 1A–4, Grade 0 vs. Grades 1B–4, Grade 0 vs. Grades 2–4, Grade 0–1 vs. Grade 2–4, Grade 0–1 vs. Grade 3A–4, or Grade 0 vs. Grade 3A–4.

Other disease criteria correspond to the cardiac biopsy results and other criteria, such as the results of cardiac function testing by echocardiography, hemodynamics assessment by cardiac catheterization, CMV infection, weeks post transplant, medication regimen, demographics and/or results of other diagnostic tests.

Other disease criteria correspond to information from the patient's medical history and information regarding the organ donor. Alternatively, disease criteria include the presence or absence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection, allograft dysfunction measured by physiological tests of cardiac function (e.g., hemodynamic measurements from catheterization or echocardiograph data), and symptoms of other infections. Alternatively, disease criteria correspond to therapeutic outcome, e.g. graft failure, re-transplantation, death, hospitalization, need for intravenous immunosuppression, transplant vasculopathy, response to immunosuppressive medications, etc. Disease criteria may further correspond to a rejection episode of at least moderate histologic grade, which results in treatment of the patient with additional corticosteroids, anti-T cell antibodies, or total lymphoid irradiation; a rejection with histologic grade 2 or higher; a rejection with histologic grade <2; the absence of histologic rejection and normal or unchanged allograft function (based on hemodynamic measurements from catheterization or on echocardiographic data); the presence of severe allograft dysfunction or worsening allograft dysfunction during the study period (based on hemodynamic measurements from catheterization or on echocardiographic data); documented CMV infection by culture, histology, or PCR, and at least one clinical sign or symptom of infection; specific graft biopsy rejection grades; rejection of mild to moderate histologic severity prompting augmentation of the patient's chronic immunosuppressive regimen; rejection of mild to moderate severity with allograft dysfunction prompting plasmapheresis or a diagnosis of “humoral” rejection; infections other than CMV, especially infection with Epstein Barr virus (EBV); lymphoproliferative disorder (also called post-transplant lymphoma); transplant vasculopathy diagnosed by increased intimal thickness on intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), angiography, or acute myocardial infarction; graft failure or retransplantation; and all cause mortality. Further specific examples of clinical data useful as disease criteria are provided in Example 9. In another example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in diagnosis and monitoring of kidney allograft recipients. Disease criteria correspond to, e.g., results of biopsy analysis for kidney allograft rejection, serum creatine level, creatinine clearance, radiological imaging results for the kidney and urinalysis results. Another disease criterion corresponds to the need for hemodialysis, retransplantation, death or other renal replacement therapy. Diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow transplant and liver transplantation pateints, respectively. Disease criteria for bone marrow transplant correspond to the diagnosis and monitoring of graft rejection and/or graft versus host disease, the recurrence of cancer, complications due to immunosuppression, hematologic abnormalities, infection, hospitalization and/or death. Disease criteria for liver transplant rejection include levels of serum markers for liver damage and liver function such as AST (aspartate aminotransferase), ALT (alanine aminotransferase), Alkaline phosphatase, GGT, (gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) Bilirubin, Albumin and Prothrombin time. Further disease criteria correspond to hepatic encephalopathy, medication usage, ascites, graft failure, retransplantation, hospitalization, complications of immunosuppression, results of diagnostic tests, results of radiological testing, death and histological rejection on graft biopsy. In addition, urine can be utilized for at the target tissue for profiling in renal transplant, while biliary and intestinal secretions and feces may be used favorably for hepatic or intestinal organ allograft rejection. Diagnostic nucleotide sets can also be discovered and developed for the diagnosis and monitoring of chronic renal allograft rejection.

In the case of renal allografts, gene expression markers may be identified that are secreted proteins. These proteins may be detected in the urine of allograft recipients using standard immunoassays. Proteins are more likely to be present in the urine if they are of low molecular weight. Lower molecular weight proteins are more likely to pass through the glomerular membrane and into the urine.

In another example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in diagnosis and treatment of xenograft recipients. This can include the transplantation of any organ from a non-human animal to a human or between non-human animals. Considerations for discovery and application of diagnostics and therapeutics and for disease criterion are substantially similar to those for allograft transplantation between humans.

In another example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in diagnosis and treatment of artificial organ recipients. This includes, but is not limited to mechanical circulatory support, artificial hearts, left ventricular assist devices, renal replacement therapies, organ prostheses and the like. Disease criteria are thrombosis (blood clots), infection, death, hospitalization, and worsening measures of organ function (e.g., hemodynamics, creatinine, liver function testing, renal function testing, functional capacity).

In another example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in matching donor organs to appropriate recipients. Diagnostic gene set can be discovered that correlate with successful matching of donor organ to recipient. Disease criteria include graft failure, acute and chronic rejection, death, hospitalization, immunosuppressive drug use, and complications of immunosuppression. Gene sets may be assayed from the donor or recipient's peripheral blood, organ tissue or some other tissue.

In another example, diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in diagnosis and induction of patient immune tolerance (decrease rejection of an allograft by the host immune system). Disease criteria include rejection, assays of immune activation, need for immunosuppression and all disease criteria noted above for transplantation of each organ.

Viral Diseases

Diagnostic leukocyte nucleotide sets may be developed and validated for use in diagnosing viral disease. In another aspect, viral nucleotide sequences may be added to a leukocyte nucleotide set for use in diagnosis of viral diseases. Alternatively, viral nucleotide sets and leukocyte nucleotides sets may be used sequentially.

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

EBV causes a variety of diseases such as mononucleosis, B-cell lymphoma, and pharyngeal carcinoma. It infects mononuclear cells and circulating atypical lymphocytes are a common manifestation of infection. Peripheral leukocyte gene expression is altered by infection. Transplant recipients and patients who are immunosuppressed are at increased risk for EBV-associated lymphoma.

Diagnostic nucleotide sets may be developed and validated for use in diagnosis and monitoring of EBV. In one aspect, the diagnostic nucleotide set is a leukocyte nucleotide set. Alternatively, EBV nucleotide sequences are added to a leukocyte nucleotide set, for use in diagnosing EBV. Disease criteria correspond with diagnosis of EBV, and, in patients who are EBV-sero-positive, presence (or prospective occurrence) of EBV-related illnesses such as mononucleosis, and EBV-associated lymphoma. Diagnostic nucleotide sets are useful for diagnosis of EBV, and prediction of occurrence of EBV-related illnesses.

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Cytomegalovirus cause inflammation and disease in almost any tissue, particularly the colon, lung, bone marrow and retina, and is a very important cause of disease in immunosuppressed patients, e.g. transplant, cancer, AIDS. Many patients are infected with or have been exposed to CMV, but not all patients develop clinical disease from the virus. Also, CMV negative recipients of allografts that come from CMV positive donors are at high risk for CMV infection. As immunosuppressive drugs are developed and used, it is increasingly important to identify patients with current or impending clinical CMV disease, because the potential benefit of immunosuppressive therapy must be balanced with the increased rate of clinical CMV infection and disease that may result from the use of immunosuppression therapy. CMV may also play a role in the occurrence of atherosclerosis or restenosis after angioplasty.

Diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed for use in diagnosis and monitoring of CMV infection or re-activation of CMV infection. In one aspect, the diagnostic nucleotide set is a leukocyte nucleotide set. In another aspect, CMV nucleotide sequences are added to a leukocyte nucleotide set, for use in diagnosing CMV. Disease criteria correspond to diagnosis of CMV (e.g., sero-positive state) and presence of clinically active CMV. Disease criteria may also correspond to prospective data, e.g. the likelihood that CMV will become clinically active or impending clinical CMV infection. Antiviral medications are available and diagnostic nucleotide sets can be used to select patients for early treatment, chronic suppression or prophylaxis of CMV activity.

Hepatitis B and C

These chronic viral infections affect about 1.25 and 2.7 million patients in the US, respectively. Many patients are infected, but suffer no clinical manifestations. Some patients with infection go on to suffer from chronic liver failure, cirrhosis and hepatic carcinoma.

Diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed for use in diagnosis and monitoring of HBV or HCV infection. In one aspect, the diagnostic nucleotide set is a leukocyte nucleotide set. In another aspect, viral nucleotide sequences are added to a leukocyte nucleotide set, for use in diagnosing the virus and monitoring progression of liver disease. Disease criteria correspond to diagnosis of the virus (e.g., sero-positive state or other disease symptoms). Alternatively, disease criteria correspond to liver damage, e.g., elevated alkaline phosphatase, ALT, AST or evidence of ongoing hepatic damage on liver biopsy.

Alternatively, disease criteria correspond to serum liver tests (AST, ALT, Alkaline Phosphatase, GGT, PT, bilirubin), liver biopsy, liver ultrasound, viral load by serum PCR, cirrhosis, hepatic cancer, need for hospitalization or listing for liver transplant. Diagnostic nucleotide sets are used to diagnose HBV and HCV, and to predict likelihood of disease progression. Antiviral therapeutic usage, such as Interferon gamma and Ribavirin, can also be disease criteria.

HIV

HIV infects T cells and certainly causes alterations in leukocyte expression. Diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed for diagnosis and monitoring of HIV. In one aspect, the diagnostic nucleotide set is a leukocyte nucleotide set. In another aspect, viral nucleotide sequences are added to a leukocyte nucleotide set, for use in diagnosing the virus. Disease criteria correspond to diagnosis of the virus (e.g., sero-positive state). In addition, disease criteria correspond to viral load, CD4 T cell counts, opportunistic infection, response to antiretroviral therapy, progression to AIDS, rate of progression and the occurrence of other HIV related outcomes (e.g., malignancy, CNS disturbance). Response to antiretrovirals may also be disease criteria.

Pharmacogenomics

Pharmocogenomics is the study of the individual propensity to respond to a particular drug therapy (combination of therapies). In this context, response can mean whether a particular drug will work on a particular patient, e.g. some patients respond to one drug but not to another drug. Response can also refer to the likelihood of successful treatment or the assessment of progress in treatment. Titration of drug therapy to a particular patient is also included in this description, e.g. different patients can respond to different doses of a given medication. This aspect may be important when drugs with side-effects or interactions with other drug therapies are contemplated.

Diagnostic nucleotide sets are developed and validated for use in assessing whether a patient will respond to a particular therapy and/or monitoring response of a patient to drug therapy (therapies). Disease criteria correspond to presence or absence of clinical symptoms or clinical endpoints, presence of side-effects or interaction with other drug(s). The diagnostic nucleotide set may further comprise nucleotide sequences that are targets of drug treatment or markers of active disease.

Validation and Accuracy of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets

Prior to widespread application of the diagnostic probe sets of the invention the predictive value of the probe set is validated. When the diagnostic probe set is discovered by microarray based expression analysis, the differential expression of the member genes may be validated by a less variable and more quantitative and accurate technology such as real time PCR. In this type of experiment the amplification product is measured during the PCR reaction. This enables the researcher to observe the amplification before any reagent becomes rate limiting for amplification. In kinetic PCR the measurement is of C_(T) (threshold cycle) or C_(P) (crossing point). This measurement (C_(T)=C_(P)) is the point at which an amplification curve crosses a threshold fluorescence value. The threshold is set to a point within the area where all of the reactions were in their linear phase of amplification. When measuring C_(T), a lower C_(T) value is indicative of a higher amount of starting material since an earlier cycle number means the threshold was crossed more quickly.

Several fluorescence methodologies are available to measure amplification product in real-time PCR. Taqman (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.) uses fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to inhibit signal from a probe until the probe is degraded by the sequence specific binding and Taq 3′ exonuclease activity. Molecular Beacons (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.) also use FRET technology, whereby the fluorescence is measured when a hairpin structure is relaxed by the specific probe binding to the amplified DNA. The third commonly used chemistry is Sybr Green, a DNA-binding dye (Molecular Probes, Eugene, Oreg.). The more amplified product that is produced, the higher the signal. The Sybr Green method is sensitive to non-specific amplification products, increasing the importance of primer design and selection. Other detection chemistries can also been used, such as ethidium bromide or other DNA-binding dyes and many modifications of the fluorescent dye/quencher dye Taqman chemistry, for example scorpions.

Real-time PCR validation can be done as described in Example 15.

Typically, the oligonucleotide sequence of each probe is confirmed, e.g. by DNA sequencing using an oligonucleotide-specific primer. Partial sequence obtained is generally sufficient to confirm the identity of the oligonucleotide probe. Alternatively, a complementary polynucleotide is fluorescently labeled and hybridized to the array, or to a different array containing a resynthesized version of the oligonucleotide probe, and detection of the correct probe is confirmed.

Typically, validation is performed by statistically evaluating the accuracy of the correspondence between the molecular signature for a diagnostic probe set and a selected indicator. For example, the expression differential for a nucleotide sequence between two subject classes can be expressed as a simple ratio of relative expression. The expression of the nucleotide sequence in subjects with selected indicator can be compared to the expression of that nucleotide sequence in subjects without the indicator, as described in the following equations.

ΣE_(x)ai/N=E_(x)A the average expression of nucleotide sequence x in the members of group A;

ΣE_(x)bi/M=E_(x)B the average expression of nucleotide sequence x in the members of group B;

E_(x)A/ExB=ΔE_(x)AB the average differential expression of nucleotide sequence x between groups A and B:

where Σ indicates a sum; Ex is the expression of nucleotide sequence x relative to a standard; ai are the individual members of group A, group A has N members; bi are the individual members of group B, group B has M members.

The expression of at least two nucleotide sequences, e.g., nucleotide sequence X and nucleotide sequence Y are measured relative to a standard in at least one subject of group A (e.g., with a disease) and group B (e.g., without the disease). Ideally, for purposes of validation the indicator is independent from (i.e., not assigned based upon) the expression pattern. Alternatively, a minimum threshold of gene expression for nucleotide sequences X and Y, relative to the standard, are designated for assignment to group A. For nucleotide sequence x, this threshold is designated ΔEx, and for nucleotide sequence y, the threshold is designated ΔEy.

The following formulas are used in the calculations below: Sensitivity=(true positives/true positives+false negatives) Specificity=(true negatives/true negatives+false positives)

If, for example, expression of nucleotide sequence x above a threshold: x>ΔEx, is observed for 80/100 subjects in group A and for 10/100 subjects in group B, the sensitivity of nucleotide sequence x for the assignment to group A, at the given expression threshold ΔEx, is 80%, and the specificity is 90%.

If the expression of nucleotide sequence y is >ΔEy in 80/100 subjects in group A, and in 10/100 subjects in group B, then, similarly the sensitivity of nucleotide sequence y for the assignment to group A at the given threshold ΔEy is 80% and the specificity is 90%. If in addition, 60 of the 80 subjects in group A that meet the expression threshold for nucleotide sequence y also meet the expression threshold ΔEx and that 5 of the 10 subjects in group B that meet the expression threshold for nucleotide sequence y also meet the expression threshold ΔEx, the sensitivity of the test (x>ΔEx and y>ΔEy) for assignment of subjects to group A is 60% and the specificity is 95%.

Alternatively, if the criteria for assignment to group A are change to: Expression of x>ΔEx or expression of y>ΔEy, the sensitivity approaches 100% and the specificity is 85%.

Clearly, the predictive accuracy of any diagnostic probe set is dependent on the minimum expression threshold selected. The expression of nucleotide sequence X (relative to a standard) is measured in subjects of groups A (with disease) and B (without disease).

The minimum threshold of nucleotide sequence expression for x, required for assignment to group A is designated ΔEx 1.

If 90/100 patients in group A have expression of nucleotide sequence x>ΔEx 1 and 20/100 patients in group B have expression of nucleotide sequence x>ΔEx 1, then the sensitivity of the expression of nucleotide sequence x (using ΔEx 1 as a minimum expression threshold) for assignment of patients to group A will be 90% and the specificity will be 80%.

Altering the minimum expression threshold results in an alteration in the specificity and sensitivity of the nucleotide sequences in question. For example, if the minimum expression threshold of nucleotide sequence x for assignment of subjects to group A is lowered to ΔEx 2, such that 100/100 subjects in group A and 40/100 subjects in group B meet the threshold, then the sensitivity of the test for assignment of subjects to group A will be 100% and the specificity will be 60%.

Thus, for 2 nucleotide sequences X and Y: the expression of nucleotide sequence x and nucleotide sequence y (relative to a standard) are measured in subjects belonging to groups A (with disease) and B (without disease). Minimum thresholds of nucleotide sequence expression for nucleotide sequences X and Y (relative to common standards) are designated for assignment to group A. For nucleotide sequence x, this threshold is designated ΔEx1 and for nucleotide sequence y, this threshold is designated ΔEy1.

If in group A, 90/100 patients meet the minimum requirements of expression ΔEx1 and ΔEy1, and in group B, 10/100 subjects meet the minimum requirements of expression ΔEx1 and ΔEy1, then the sensitivity of the test for assignment of subjects to group A is 90% and the specificity is 90%.

Increasing the minimum expression thresholds for X and Y to ΔEx2 and ΔEy2, such that in group A, 70/100 subjects meet the minimum requirements of expression ΔEx2 and ΔEy2, and in group B, 3/100 subjects meet the minimum requirements of expression ΔEx2 and ΔEy2. Now the sensitivity of the test for assignment of subjects to group A is 70% and the specificity is 97%.

If the criteria for assignment to group A is that the subject in question meets either threshold, ΔEx2 or ΔEy2, and it is found that 100/100 subjects in group A meet the criteria and 20/100 subjects in group B meet the criteria, then the sensitivity of the test for assignment to group A is 100% and the specificity is 80%.

Individual components of a diagnostic probe set each have a defined sensitivity and specificity for distinguishing between subject groups. Such individual nucleotide sequences can be employed in concert as a diagnostic probe set to increase the sensitivity and specificity of the evaluation. The database of molecular signatures is queried by algorithms to identify the set of nucleotide sequences (i.e., corresponding to members of the probe set) with the highest average differential expression between subject groups. Typically, as the number of nucleotide sequences in the diagnostic probe set increases, so does the predictive value, that is, the sensitivity and specificity of the probe set. When the probe sets are defined they may be used for diagnosis and patient monitoring as discussed below. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the probe sets for the defined use can be determined for a given probe set with specified expression levels as demonstrated above. By altering the expression threshold required for the use of each nucleotide sequence as a diagnostic, the sensitivity and specificity of the probe set can be altered by the practitioner. For example, by lowering the magnitude of the expression differential threshold for each nucleotide sequence in the set, the sensitivity of the test will increase, but the specificity will decrease. As is apparent from the foregoing discussion, sensitivity and specificity are inversely related and the predictive accuracy of the probe set is continuous and dependent on the expression threshold set for each nucleotide sequence. Although sensitivity and specificity tend to have an inverse relationship when expression thresholds are altered, both parameters can be increased as nucleotide sequences with predictive value are added to the diagnostic nucleotide set. In addition a single or a few markers may not be reliable expression markers across a population of patients. This is because of the variability in expression and measurement of expression that exists between measurements, individuals and individuals over time. Inclusion of a large number of candidate nucleotide sequences or large numbers of nucleotide sequences in a diagnostic nucleotide set allows for this variability as not all nucleotide sequences need to meet a threshold for diagnosis. Generally, more markers are better than a single marker. If many markers are used to make a diagnosis, the likelihood that all expression markers will not meet some thresholds based upon random variability is low and thus the test will give fewer false negatives.

It is appreciated that the desired diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic nucleotide set may vary depending on the intended use of the set. For example, in certain uses, high specificity and high sensitivity are desired. For example, a diagnostic nucleotide set for predicting which patient population may experience side effects may require high sensitivity so as to avoid treating such patients. In other settings, high sensitivity is desired, while reduced specificity may be tolerated. For example, in the case of a beneficial treatment with few side effects, it may be important to identify as many patients as possible (high sensitivity) who will respond to the drug, and treatment of some patients who will not respond is tolerated. In other settings, high specificity is desired and reduced sensitivity may be tolerated. For example, when identifying patients for an early-phase clinical trial, it is important to identify patients who may respond to the particular treatment. Lower sensitivity is tolerated in this setting as it merely results in reduced patients who enroll in the study or requires that more patients are screened for enrollment.

Methods of Using Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets.

The invention also provide methods of using the diagnostic nucleotide sets to: diagnose disease; assess severity of disease; predict future occurrence of disease; predict future complications of disease; determine disease prognosis; evaluate the patient's risk, or “stratify” a group of patients; assess response to current drug therapy; assess response to current non-pharmacological therapy; determine the most appropriate medication or treatment for the patient; predict whether a patient is likely to respond to a particular drug; and determine most appropriate additional diagnostic testing for the patient, among other clinically and epidemiologically relevant applications.

The nucleotide sets of the invention can be utilized for a variety of purposes by physicians, healthcare workers, hospitals, laboratories, patients, companies and other institutions. As indicated previously, essentially any disease, condition, or status for which at least one nucleotide sequence is differentially expressed in leukocyte populations (or sub-populations) can be evaluated, e.g., diagnosed, monitored, etc. using the diagnostic nucleotide sets and methods of the invention. In addition to assessing health status at an individual level, the diagnostic nucleotide sets of the present invention are suitable for evaluating subjects at a “population level,” e.g., for epidemiological studies, or for population screening for a condition or disease.

Collection and Preparation of Sample

RNA, protein and/or DNA is prepared using methods well-known in the art, as further described herein. It is appreciated that subject samples collected for use in the methods of the invention are generally collected in a clinical setting, where delays may be introduced before RNA samples are prepared from the subject samples of whole blood, e.g. the blood sample may not be promptly delivered to the clinical lab for further processing. Further delay may be introduced in the clinical lab setting where multiple samples are generally being processed at any given time. For this reason, methods which feature lengthy incubations of intact leukocytes at room temperature are not preferred, because the expression profile of the leukocytes may change during this extended time period. For example, RNA can be isolated from whole blood using a phenol/guanidine isothiocyanate reagent or another direct whole-blood lysis method, as described in, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,346,994 and 4,843,155. This method may be less preferred under certain circumstances because the large majority of the RNA recovered from whole blood RNA extraction comes from erythrocytes since these cells outnumber leukocytes 1000:1. Care must be taken to ensure that the presence of erythrocyte RNA and protein does not introduce bias in the RNA expression profile data or lead to inadequate sensitivity or specificity of probes.

Alternatively, intact leukocytes may be collected from whole blood using a lysis buffer that selectively lyses erythrocytes, but not leukocytes, as described, e.g., in (U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,973,137, and 6,020,186). Intact leukocytes are then collected by centrifugation, and leukocyte RNA is isolated using standard protocols, as described herein. However, this method does not allow isolation of sub-populations of leukocytes, e.g. mononuclear cells, which may be desired. In addition, the expression profile may change during the lengthy incubation in lysis buffer, especially in a busy clinical lab where large numbers of samples are being prepared at any given time.

Alternatively, specific leukocyte cell types can be separated using density gradient reagents (Boyum, A, 1968.). For example, mononuclear cells may be separated from whole blood using density gradient centrifugation, as described, e.g., in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,190,535, 4,350,593, 4,751,001, 4,818,418, and 5,053,134. Blood is drawn directly into a tube containing an anticoagulant and a density reagent (such as Ficoll or Percoll).

Centrifugation of this tube results in separation of blood into an erythrocyte and granulocyte layer, a mononuclear cell suspension, and a plasma layer. The mononuclear cell layer is easily removed and the cells can be collected by centrifugation, lysed, and frozen. Frozen samples are stable until RNA can be isolated. Density centrifugation, however, must be conducted at room temperature, and if processing is unduly lengthy, such as in a busy clinical lab, the expression profile may change.

Alternatively, cells can be separated using fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) or some other technique, which divides cells into subsets based on gene or protein expression. This may be desirable to enrich the sample for cells of interest, but it may also introduce cell manipulations and time delays, which result in alteration of gene expression profiles (Cantor et al. 1975; Galbraith et al. 1999).

The quality and quantity of each clinical RNA sample is desirably checked before amplification and labeling for array hybridization, using methods known in the art. For example, one microliter of each sample may be analyzed on a Bioanalyzer (Agilent 2100 Palo Alto, Calif. USA) using an RNA 6000 nano LabChip (Caliper, Mountain View, Calif. USA). Degraded RNA is identified by the reduction of the 28S to 18S ribosomal RNA ratio and/or the presence of large quantities of RNA in the 25–100 nucleotide range.

It is appreciated that the RNA sample for use with a diagnostic nucleotide set may be produced from the same or a different cell population, sub-population and/or cell type as used to identify the diagnostic nucleotide set. For example, a diagnostic nucleotide set identified using RNA extracted from mononuclear cells may be suitable for analysis of RNA extracted from whole blood or mononuclear cells, depending on the particular characteristics of the members of the diagnostic nucleotide set. Generally, diagnostic nucleotide sets must be tested and validated when used with RNA derived from a different cell population, sub-population or cell type than that used when obtaining the diagnostic gene set. Factors such as the cell-specific gene expression of diagnostic nucleotide set members, redundancy of the information provided by members of the diagnostic nucleotide set, expression level of the member of the diagnostic nucleotide set, and cell-specific alteration of expression of a member of the diagnostic nucleotide set will contribute to the usefulness of using a different RNA source than that used when identifying the members of the diagnostic nucleotide set. It is appreciated that it may be desirable to assay RNA derived from whole blood, obviating the need to isolate particular cell types from the blood.

Rapid Method of RNA Extraction Suitable for Production in a Clinical Setting of High Quality RNA for Expression Profiling

In a clinical setting, obtaining high quality RNA preparations suitable for expression profiling, from a desired population of leukocytes poses certain technical challenges, including: the lack of capacity for rapid, high-throughput sample processing in the clinical setting, and the possibility that delay in processing (in a busy lab or in the clinical setting) may adversely affect RNA quality, e.g. by a permitting the expression profile of certain nucleotide sequences to shift. Also, use of toxic and expensive reagents, such as phenol, may be disfavored in the clinical setting due to the added expense associated with shipping and handling such reagents.

A useful method for RNA isolation for leukocyte expression profiling would allow the isolation of monocyte and lymphocyte RNA in a timely manner, while preserving the expression profiles of the cells, and allowing inexpensive production of reproducible high-quality RNA samples. Accordingly, the invention provides a method of adding inhibitor(s) of RNA transcription and/or inhibitor(s) of protein synthesis, such that the expression profile is “frozen” and RNA degradation is reduced. A desired leukocyte population or sub-population is then isolated, and the sample may be frozen or lysed before further processing to extract the RNA. Blood is drawn from subject population and exposed to ActinomycinD (to a final concentration of 10 ug/ml) to inhibit transcription, and cycloheximide (to a final concentration of 10 ug/ml) to inhibit protein synthesis. The inhibitor(s) can be injected into the blood collection tube in liquid form as soon as the blood is drawn, or the tube can be manufactured to contain either lyophilized inhibitors or inhibitors that are in solution with the anticoagulant. At this point, the blood sample can be stored at room temperature until the desired leukocyte population or sub-population is isolated, as described elsewhere. RNA is isolated using standard methods, e.g., as described above, or a cell pellet or extract can be frozen until further processing of RNA is convenient.

The invention also provides a method of using a low-temperature density gradient for separation of a desired leukocyte sample. In another embodiment, the invention provides the combination of use of a low-temperature density gradient and the use of transcriptional and/or protein synthesis inhibitor(s). A desired leukocyte population is separated using a density gradient solution for cell separation that maintains the required density and viscosity for cell separation at 0–4° C. Blood is drawn into a tube containing this solution and may be refrigerated before and during processing as the low temperatures slow cellular processes and minimize expression profile changes.

Leukocytes are separated, and RNA is isolated using standard methods. Alternately, a cell pellet or extract is frozen until further processing of RNA is convenient. Care must be taken to avoid rewarming the sample during further processing steps.

Alternatively, the invention provides a method of using low-temperature density gradient separation, combined with the use of actinomycin A and cyclohexamide, as described above.

Assessing Expression for Diagnostics

Expression profiles for the set of diagnostic nucleotide sequences in a subject sample can be evaluated by any technique that determines the expression of each component nucleotide sequence. Methods suitable for expression analysis are known in the art, and numerous examples are discussed in the Sections titled “Methods of obtaining expression data” and “high throughput expression Assays”, above.

In many cases, evaluation of expression profiles is most efficiently, and cost effectively, performed by analyzing RNA expression. Alternatively, the proteins encoded by each component of the diagnostic nucleotide set are detected for diagnostic purposes by any technique capable of determining protein expression, e.g., as described above.

Expression profiles can be assessed in subject leukocyte sample using the same or different techniques as those used to identify and validate the diagnostic nucleotide set. For example, a diagnostic nucleotide set identified as a subset of sequences on a cDNA microarray can be utilized for diagnostic (or prognostic, or monitoring, etc.) purposes on the same array from which they were identified. Alternatively, the diagnostic nucleotide sets for a given disease or condition can be organized onto a dedicated sub-array for the indicated purpose. It is important to note that if diagnostic nucleotide sets are discovered using one technology, e.g. RNA expression profiling, but applied as a diagnostic using another technology, e.g. protein expression profiling, the nucleotide sets must generally be validated for diagnostic purposes with the new technology. In addition, it is appreciated that diagnostic nucleotide sets that are developed for one use, e.g. to diagnose a particular disease, may later be found to be useful for a different application, e.g. to predict the likelihood that the particular disease will occur. Generally, the diagnostic nucleotide set will need to be validated for use in the second circumstance. As discussed herein, the sequence of diagnostic nucleotide set members may be amplified from RNA or cDNA using methods known in the art providing specific amplification of the nucleotide sequences.

Identification of Novel Nucleotide Sequences that are Differentially Expressed in Leukocytes

Novel nucleotide sequences that are differentially expressed in leukocytes are also part of the invention. Previously unidentified open reading frames may be identified in a library of differentially expressed candidate nucleotide sequences, as described above, and the DNA and predicted protein sequence may be identified and characterized as noted above. We identified unnamed (not previously described as corresponding to a gene, or an expressed gene) nucleotide sequences in the our candidate nucleotide library, depicted in Table 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing. Accordingly, further embodiments of the invention are the isolated nucleic acids described in Tables 3A and 3B, and in the sequence listing. The novel differentially expressed nucleotide sequences of the invention are useful in the diagnostic nucleotide set of the invention described above, and are further useful as members of a diagnostic nucleotide set immobilized on an array. The novel partial nucleotide sequences may be further characterized using sequence tools and publicly or privately accessible sequence databases, as is well known in the art: Novel differentially expressed nucleotide sequences may be identified as disease target nucleotide sequences, described below. Novel nucleotide sequences may also be used as imaging reagent, as further described below.

As used herein, “nucleotide sequence” refers to (a) a nucleotide sequence containing at least one of the DNA sequences disclosed herein (as shown in the Figures, Table 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing); (b) any DNA sequence that encodes the amino acid sequence encoded by the DNA sequences disclosed herein; (c) any DNA sequence that hybridizes to the complement of the coding sequences disclosed herein, contained within the coding region of the nucleotide sequence to which the DNA sequences disclosed herein (as shown in Table 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing) belong, under highly stringent conditions, e.g., hybridization to filter-bound DNA in 0.5 M NaHPO₄, 7% sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), 1 mM EDTA at 65° C., and washing in 0.1×SSC/0.1% SDS at 68° C. (Ausubel F. M. et al., eds., 1989, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Vol. I, Green Publishing Associates, Inc., and John Wiley & sons, Inc., New York, at p. 2.10.3), (d) any DNA sequence that hybridizes to the complement of the coding sequences disclosed herein, (as shown in Table 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing) contained within the coding region of the nucleotide sequence to which DNA sequences disclosed herein (as shown in TABLES 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19,) belong, under less stringent conditions, such as moderately stringent conditions, e.g., washing in 0.2×SSC/0.1% SDS at 42° C. (Ausubel et al., 1989, supra), yet which still encodes a functionally equivalent gene product; and/or (e) any DNA sequence that is at least 90% identical, at least 80% identical or at least 70% identical to the coding sequences disclosed herein (as shown in TABLES 3A, 3B Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing), wherein % identity is determined using standard algorithms known in the art. For example, the BLAST approach, as detailed in Karlin, S. and S. F. Altschul (1993; Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 90:5873–7) and incorporated herein by reference, searches for matches between a query sequence and a database sequence, to evaluate the statistical significance of any matches found, and to report only those matches which satisfy the user-selected threshold of significance. The threshold may be set, for example, at 10⁻²⁵ for nucleotides and 10⁻¹⁴ for proteins.

The invention also includes nucleic acid molecules, preferably DNA molecules, that hybridize to, and are therefore the complements of, the DNA sequences (a) through (c), in the preceding paragraph. Such hybridization conditions may be highly stringent or less highly stringent, as described above. In instances wherein the nucleic acid molecules are deoxyoligonucleotides (“oligos”), highly stringent conditions may refer, e.g., to washing in 6×SSC/0.05% sodium pyrophosphate at 37° C. (for 14-base oligos), 48° C. (for 17-base oligos), 55° C. (for 20-base oligos), and 60° C. (for 23-base oligos). These nucleic acid molecules may act as target nucleotide sequence antisense molecules, useful, for example, in target nucleotide sequence regulation and/or as antisense primers in amplification reactions of target nucleotide sequence nucleic acid sequences. Further, such sequences may be used as part of ribozyme and/or triple helix sequences, also useful for target nucleotide sequence regulation. Still further, such molecules may be used as components of diagnostic methods whereby the presence of a disease-causing allele, may be detected.

The invention also encompasses nucleic acid molecules contained in full-length gene sequences that are related to or derived from sequences in Tables 2, 3, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing. One sequence may map to more than one full-length gene.

The invention also encompasses (a) DNA vectors that contain any of the foregoing coding sequences and/or their complements (i.e., antisense); (b) DNA expression vectors that contain any of the foregoing coding sequences operatively associated with a regulatory element that directs the expression of the coding sequences; and (c) genetically engineered host cells that contain any of the foregoing coding sequences operatively associated with a regulatory element that directs the expression of the coding sequences in the host cell. As used herein, regulatory elements include but are not limited to inducible and non-inducible promoters, enhancers, operators and other elements known to those skilled in the art that drive and regulate expression. The invention includes fragments of any of the DNA sequences disclosed herein. Fragments of the DNA sequences may be at least 5, at least 10, at least 15, at least 19 nucleotides, at least 25 nucleotides, at least 50 nucleotides, at least 100 nucleotides, at least 200, at least 500, or larger.

In addition to the nucleotide sequences described above, homologues of such sequences, as may, for example be present in other species, may be identified and may be readily isolated, without undue experimentation, by molecular biological techniques well known in the art, as well as use of gene analysis tools described above, and e.g., in Example 4. Further, there may exist nucleotide sequences at other genetic loci within the genome that encode proteins which have extensive homology to one or more domains of such gene products. These nucleotide sequences may also be identified via similar techniques.

For example, the isolated differentially expressed nucleotide sequence may be labeled and used to screen a cDNA library constructed from mRNA obtained from the organism of interest. Hybridization conditions will be of a lower stringency when the cDNA library was derived from an organism different from the type of organism from which the labeled sequence was derived. Alternatively, the labeled fragment may be used to screen a genomic library derived from the organism of interest, again, using appropriately stringent conditions. Such low stringency conditions will be well known to those of skill in the art, and will vary predictably depending on the specific organisms from which the library and the labeled sequences are derived. For guidance regarding such conditions see, for example, Sambrook et al., 1989, Molecular Cloning, A Laboratory Manual, Cold Springs Harbor Press, N.Y.; and Ausubel et al., 1989, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Green Publishing Associates and Wiley Interscience, N.Y.

Identification of Novel Proteins that are Differentially Expressed in Leukocytes

Novel nucleotide products include those proteins encoded by the novel nucleotide sequences described, above. Specifically, novel gene products may include polypeptides encoded by the novel nucleotide sequences contained in the coding regions of the nucleotide sequences to which DNA sequences disclosed herein (in TABLES 3A, 3B, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, and 19, and the sequence listing).

In addition, novel protein products of novel nucleotide sequences may include proteins that represent functionally equivalent gene products. Such an equivalent novel gene product may contain deletions, additions or substitutions of amino acid residues within the amino acid sequence encoded by the novel nucleotide sequences described, above, but which result in a silent change, thus producing a functionally equivalent novel nucleotide sequence product. Amino acid substitutions may be made on the basis of similarity in polarity, charge, solubility, hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity, and/or the amphipathic nature of the residues involved.

For example, nonpolar (hydrophobic) amino acids include alanine, leucine, isoleucine, valine, proline, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and methionine; polar neutral amino acids include glycine, serine, threonine, cysteine, tyrosine, asparagine, and glutamine; positively charged (basic) amino acids include arginine, lysine, and histidine; and negatively charged (acidic) amino acids include aspartic acid and glutamic acid.

“Functionally equivalent”, as utilized herein, refers to a protein capable of exhibiting a substantially similar in vivo activity as the endogenous novel gene products encoded by the novel nucleotide described, above.

The novel gene products (protein products of the novel nucleotide sequences) may be produced by recombinant DNA technology using techniques well known in the art.

Thus, methods for preparing the novel gene polypeptides and peptides of the invention by expressing nucleic acid encoding novel nucleotide sequences are described herein.

Methods which are well known to those skilled in the art can be used to construct expression vectors containing novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequences and appropriate transcriptional/translational control signals. These methods include, for example, in vitro recombinant DNA techniques, synthetic techniques and in vivo recombination/genetic recombination. See, for example, the techniques described in Sambrook et al., 1989, supra, and Ausubel et al., 1989, supra. Alternatively, RNA capable of encoding novel nucleotide sequence protein sequences may be chemically synthesized using, for example, synthesizers. See, for example, the techniques described in “Oligonucleotide Synthesis”, 1984, Gait, M. J. ed., IRL Press, Oxford, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety

A variety of host-expression vector systems may be utilized to express the novel nucleotide sequence coding sequences of the invention. Such host-expression systems represent vehicles by which the coding sequences of interest may be produced and subsequently purified, but also represent cells which may, when transformed or transfected with the appropriate nucleotide coding sequences, exhibit the novel protein encoded by the novel nucleotide sequence of the invention in situ. These include but are not limited to microorganisms such as bacteria (e.g., E. coli, B. subtilis) transformed with recombinant bacteriophage DNA, plasmid DNA or cosmid DNA expression vectors containing novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequences; yeast (e.g. Saccharomyces, Pichia) transformed with recombinant yeast expression vectors containing the novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequences; insect cell systems infected with recombinant virus expression vectors (e.g., baculovirus) containing the novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequences; plant cell systems infected with recombinant virus expression vectors (e.g., cauliflower mosaic virus, CaMV; tobacco mosaic virus, TMV) or transformed with recombinant plasmid expression vectors (e.g., Ti plasmid) containing novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequences; or mammalian cell systems (e.g. COS, CHO, BHK, 293, 3T3) harboring recombinant expression constructs containing promoters derived from the genome of mammalian cells (e.g., metallothionein promoter) or from mammalian viruses (e.g., the adenovirus late promoter; the vaccinia virus 7.5 K promoter).

In bacterial systems, a number of expression vectors may be advantageously selected depending upon the use intended for the novel nucleotide sequence protein being expressed. For example, when a large quantity of such a protein is to be produced, for the generation of antibodies or to screen peptide libraries, for example, vectors which direct the expression of high levels of fusion protein products that are readily purified may be desirable. Such vectors include, but are not limited, to the E. coli expression vector pUR278 (Ruther et al., 1983, EMBO J. 2:1791), in which the novel nucleotide sequence protein coding sequence may be ligated individually into the vector in frame with the lac Z coding region so that a fusion protein is produced; pIN vectors (Inouye & Inouye, 1985, Nucleic Acids Res. 13:3101–3109; Van Heeke & Schuster, 1989, J. Biol. Chem. 264:5503–5509); and the likes of pGEX vectors may also be used to express foreign polypeptides as fusion proteins with glutathione S-transferase (GST). In general, such fusion proteins are soluble and can easily be purified from lysed cells by adsorption to glutathione-agarose beads followed by elution in the presence of free glutathione. The pGEX vectors are designed to include thrombin or factor Xa protease cleavage sites so that the cloned target nucleotide sequence protein can be released from the GST moiety. Other systems useful in the invention include use of the FLAG epitope or the 6-HIS systems.

In an insect system, Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV) is used as a vector to express foreign nucleotide sequences. The virus grows in Spodoptera frugiperda cells. The novel nucleotide sequence coding sequence may be cloned individually into non-essential regions (for example the polyhedrin gene) of the virus and placed under control of an AcNPV promoter (for example the polyhedrin promoter).

Successful insertion of novel nucleotide sequence coding sequence will result in inactivation of the polyhedrin gene and production of non-occluded recombinant virus (i.e., virus lacking the proteinaceous coat coded for by the polyhedrin gene). These recombinant viruses are then used to infect Spodoptera frugiperda cells in which the inserted nucleotide sequence is expressed. (E.g., see Smith et al., 1983, J. Virol. 46: 584; Smith, U.S. Pat. No. 4,215,051).

In mammalian host cells, a number of viral-based expression systems may be utilized. In cases where an adenovirus is used as an expression vector, the novel nucleotide sequence coding sequence of interest may be ligated to an adenovirus transcription/translation control complex, e.g., the late promoter and tripartite leader sequence. This chimeric nucleotide sequence may then be inserted in the adenovirus genome by in vitro or in vivo recombination. Insertion in a non-essential region of the viral genome (e.g., region E1 or E3) will result in a recombinant virus that is viable and capable of expressing novel nucleotide sequence encoded protein in infected hosts. (E.g., See Logan & Shenk, 1984, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81:3655–3659). Specific initiation signals may also be required for efficient translation of inserted novel nucleotide sequence coding sequences. These signals include the ATG initiation codon and adjacent sequences. In cases where an entire novel nucleotide sequence, including its own initiation codon and adjacent sequences, is inserted into the appropriate expression vector, no additional translational control signals may be needed. However, in cases where only a portion of the novel nucleotide sequence coding sequence is inserted, exogenous translational control signals, including, perhaps, the ATG initiation codon, must be provided. Furthermore, the initiation codon must be in phase with the reading frame of the desired coding sequence to ensure translation of the entire insert. These exogenous translational control signals and initiation codons can be of a variety of origins, both natural and synthetic. The efficiency of expression may be enhanced by the inclusion of appropriate transcription enhancer elements, transcription terminators, etc. (see Bittner et al., 1987, Methods in Enzymol. 153:516–544).

In addition, a host cell strain may be chosen which modulates the expression of the inserted sequences, or modifies and processes the product of the nucleotide sequence in the specific fashion desired. Such modifications (e.g., glycosylation) and processing (e.g., cleavage) of protein products may be important for the function of the protein. Different host cells have characteristic and specific mechanisms for the post-translational processing and modification of proteins. Appropriate cell lines or host systems can be chosen to ensure the correct modification and processing of the foreign protein expressed. To this end, eukaryotic host cells which possess the cellular machinery for proper processing of the primary transcript, glycosylation, and phosphorylation of the gene product may be used. Such mammalian host cells include but are not limited to CHO, VERO, BHK, HeLa, COS, MDCK, 293, 3T3, WI38, etc.

For long-term, high-yield production of recombinant proteins, stable expression is preferred. For example, cell lines which stably express the novel nucleotide sequence encoded protein may be engineered. Rather than using expression vectors which contain viral origins of replication, host cells can be transformed with DNA controlled by appropriate expression control elements (e.g., promoter, enhancer, sequences, transcription terminators, polyadenylation sites, etc.), and a selectable marker. Following the introduction of the foreign DNA, engineered cells may be allowed to grow for 1–2 days in an enriched media, and then are switched to a selective media. The selectable marker in the recombinant plasmid confers resistance to the selection and allows cells to stably integrate the plasmid into their chromosomes and grow to form foci which in turn can be cloned and expanded into cell lines. This method may advantageously be used to engineer cell lines which express novel nucleotide sequence encoded protein. Such engineered cell lines may be particularly useful in screening and evaluation of compounds that affect the endogenous activity of the novel nucleotide sequence encoded protein.

A number of selection systems may be used, including but not limited to the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (Wigler, et al., 1977, Cell 11:223), hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (Szybalska & Szybalski, 1962, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 48:2026), and adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (Lowy, et al., 1980, Cell 22:817) genes can be employed in tk-, hgprt- or aprt-cells, respectively. Also, antimetabolite resistance can be used as the basis of selection for dhfr, which confers resistance to methotrexate (Wigler, et al., 1980, Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 77:3567; O'Hare, et al., 1981, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78:1527); gpt, which confers resistance to mycophenolic acid (Mulligan & Berg, 1981, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78:2072); neo, which confers resistance to the aminoglycoside G-418 (Colberre-Garapin, et al., 1981, J. Mol. Biol. 150:1); and hygro, which confers resistance to hygromycin (Santerre, et al., 1984, Gene 30:147) genes.

An alternative fusion protein system allows for the ready purification of non-denatured fusion proteins expressed in human cell lines (Janknecht, et al., 1991, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 8972–8976). In this system, the nucleotide sequence of interest is subcloned into a vaccinia recombination plasmid such that the nucleotide sequence's open reading frame is translationally fused to an amino-terminal tag consisting of six histidine residues. Extracts from cells infected with recombinant vaccinia virus are loaded onto Ni.sup.2+-nitriloacetic acid-agarose columns and histidine-tagged proteins are selectively eluted with imidazole-containing buffers.

Where recombinant DNA technology is used to produce the protein encoded by the novel nucleotide sequence for such assay systems, it may be advantageous to engineer fusion proteins that can facilitate labeling, immobilization and/or detection.

Therapeutic Proteins

These proteins may be administered to patients. The proteins may be administered in a physiologically acceptable medium, e.g. deionized water, phosphate buffered saline (PBS), saline, aqueous ethanol or other alcohol, plasma, proteinaceous solutions, mannitol, aqueous glucose, alcohol, vegetable oil, or the like. Other additives which may be included include buffers, where the media are generally buffered at a pH in the range of about 5 to 10, where the buffer will generally range in concentration from about 50 to 250 mM, salt, where the concentration of salt will generally range from about 5 to 500 mM, physiologically acceptable stabilizers, and the like. The compositions may be lyophilized for convenient storage and transport.

The proteins will for the most part be administered orally, parenterally, such as intravascularly (IV), intraarterially (IA), intramuscularly (IM), subcutaneously (SC), or the like. Administration may in appropriate situations be by transfusion. In some instances, where reaction of the functional group is relatively slow, administration may be oral, nasal, rectal, transdermal or aerosol, where the nature of the conjugate allows for transfer to the vascular system. Usually a single injection will be employed although more than one injection may be used, if desired. The proteins may be administered by any convenient means, including syringe, trocar, catheter, or the like. The particular manner of administration will vary depending upon the amount to be administered, whether a single bolus or continuous administration, or the like. Preferably, the administration will be intravascularly, where the site of introduction is not critical to this invention, preferably at a site where there is rapid blood flow, e.g., intravenously, peripheral or central vein. Other routes may find use where the administration is coupled with slow release techniques or a protective matrix. The intent is that the proteins be effectively distributed in the blood, so as to be able to react with the blood components. The concentration of the conjugate will vary widely, generally ranging from about 1 pg/ml to 50 mg/ml. The total administered intravascularly will generally be in the range of about 0.1 mg/ml to about 10 mg/ml, more usually about 1 mg/ml to about 5 mg/ml.

Antibodies

Indirect labeling involves the use of a protein, such as a labeled antibody, which specifically binds to the protein encoded by the novel nucleotide sequence. Such antibodies include but are not limited to polyclonal, monoclonal, chimeric, single chain, Fab fragments and fragments produced by an Fab expression library.

The invention also provides for antibodies to the protein encoded by the novel nucleotide sequences. Described herein are methods for the production of antibodies capable of specifically recognizing one or more novel nucleotide sequence epitopes. Such antibodies may include, but are not limited to polyclonal antibodies, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), humanized or chimeric antibodies, single chain antibodies, Fab fragments, F(ab′)2 fragments, fragments produced by a Fab expression library, anti-idiotypic (anti-Id) antibodies, and epitope-binding fragments of any of the above. Such antibodies may be used, for example, in the detection of a novel nucleotide sequence in a biological sample, or, alternatively, as a method for the inhibition of abnormal gene activity, for example, the inhibition of a disease target nucleotide sequence, as further described below. Thus, such antibodies may be utilized as part of cardiovascular or other disease treatment method, and/or may be used as part of diagnostic techniques whereby patients may be tested for abnormal levels of novel nucleotide sequence encoded proteins, or for the presence of abnormal forms of the such proteins.

For the production of antibodies to a novel nucleotide sequence, various host animals may be immunized by injection with a novel protein encoded by the novel nucleotide sequence, or a portion thereof. Such host animals may include but are not limited to rabbits, mice, and rats, to name but a few. Various adjuvants may be used to increase the immunological response, depending on the host species, including but not limited to Freund's (complete and incomplete), mineral gels such as aluminum hydroxide, surface active substances such as lysolecithin, pluronic polyols, polyanions, peptides, oil emulsions, keyhole limpet hemocyanin, dinitrophenol, and potentially useful human adjuvants such as BCG (bacille Calmette-Guerin) and Corynebacterium parvum.

Polyclonal antibodies are heterogeneous populations of antibody molecules derived from the sera of animals immunized with an antigen, such as novel gene product, or an antigenic functional derivative thereof. For the production of polyclonal antibodies, host animals such as those described above, may be immunized by injection with novel gene product supplemented with adjuvants as also described above.

Monoclonal antibodies, which are homogeneous populations of antibodies to a particular antigen, may be obtained by any technique which provides for the production of antibody molecules by continuous cell lines in culture. These include, but are not limited to the hybridoma technique of Kohler and Milstein, (1975, Nature 256:495–497; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,376,110), the human B-cell hybridoma technique (Kosbor et al., 1983, Immunology Today 4:72; Cole et al., 1983, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80:2026–2030), and the EBV-hybridoma technique (Cole et al., 1985, Monoclonal Antibodies And Cancer Therapy, Alan R. Liss, Inc., pp. 77–96). Such antibodies may be of any immunoglobulin class including IgG, IgM, IgE, IgA, IgD and any subclass thereof. The hybridoma producing the mAb of this invention may be cultivated in vitro or in vivo. In addition, techniques developed for the production of “chimeric antibodies” (Morrison et al., 1984, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 81:6851–6855; Neuberger et al., 1984, Nature, 312:604–608; Takeda et al., 1985, Nature, 314:452–454) by splicing the genes from a mouse antibody molecule of appropriate antigen specificity together with genes from a human antibody molecule of appropriate biological activity can be used. A chimeric antibody is a molecule in which different portions are derived from different animal species, such as those having a variable region derived from a murine mAb and a human immunoglobulin constant region.

Alternatively, techniques described for the production of single chain antibodies (U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,778; Bird, 1988, Science 242:423–426; Huston et al., 1988, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:5879–5883; and Ward et al., 1989, Nature 334:544–546) can be adapted to produce novel nucleotide sequence-single chain antibodies. Single chain antibodies are formed by linking the heavy and light chain fragments of the Fv region via an amino acid bridge, resulting in a single chain polypeptide.

Antibody fragments which recognize specific epitopes may be generated by known techniques For example, such fragments include but are not limited to: the F(ab′)2 fragments which can be produced by pepsin digestion of the antibody molecule and the Fab fragments which can be generated by reducing the disulfide bridges of the F(ab′)2 fragments. Alternatively, Fab expression libraries may be constructed (Huse et al., 1989, Science, 246:1275–1281) to allow rapid and easy identification of monoclonal Fab fragments with the desired specificity.

Disease Specific Target Nucleotide Sequences

The invention also provides disease specific target nucleotide sequences, and sets of disease specific target nucleotide sequences. The diagnostic nucleotide sets, subsets thereof, novel nucleotide sequences, and individual members of the diagnostic nucleotide sets identified as described above are also disease specific target nucleotide sequences.

In particular, individual nucleotide sequences that are differentially regulated or have predictive value that is strongly correlated with a disease or disease criterion are especially favorable as disease specific target nucleotide sequences. Sets of genes that are co-regulated may also be identified as disease specific target nucleotide sets. Such nucleotide sequences and/or nucleotide sequence products are targets for modulation by a variety of agents and techniques. For example, disease specific target nucleotide sequences (or the products of such nucleotide sequences, or sets of disease specific target nucleotide sequences) can be inhibited or activated by, e.g., target specific monoclonal antibodies or small molecule inhibitors, or delivery of the nucleotide sequence or gene product of the nucleotide sequence to patients. Also, sets of genes can be inhibited or activated by a variety of agents and techniques. The specific usefulness of the target nucleotide sequence(s) depends on the subject groups from which they were discovered, and the disease or disease criterion with which they correlate.

Imaging

The invention also provides for imaging reagents. The differentially expressed leukocyte nucleotide sequences, diagnostic nucleotide sets, or portions thereof, and novel nucleotide sequences of the invention are nucleotide sequences expressed in cells with or without disease. Leukocytes expressing a nucleotide sequence(s) that is differentially expressed in a disease condition may localize within the body to sites that are of interest for imaging purposes. For example, a leukocyte expressing a nucleotide sequence(s) that are differentially expressed in an individual having atherosclerosis may localize or accumulate at the site of an atherosclerotic plaque. Such leukocytes, when labeled, may provide a detection reagent for use in imaging regions of the body where labeled leukocyte accumulate or localize, for example, at the atherosclerotic plaque in the case of atherosclerosis. For example, leukocytes are collected from a subject, labeled in vitro, and reintroduced into a subject. Alternatively, the labeled reagent is introduced into the subject individual, and leukocyte labeling occurs within the patient.

Imaging agents that detect the imaging targets of the invention are produced by well-known molecular and immunological methods (for exemplary protocols, see, e.g., Ausubel, Berger, and Sambrook, as well as Harlow and Lane, supra).

For example, a full-length nucleic acid sequence, or alternatively, a gene fragment encoding an immunogenic peptide or polypeptide fragments, is cloned into a convenient expression vector, for example, a vector including an in-frame epitope or substrate binding tag to facilitate subsequent purification. Protein is then expressed from the cloned cDNA sequence and used to generate antibodies, or other specific binding molecules, to one or more antigens of the imaging target protein. Alternatively, a natural or synthetic polypeptide (or peptide) or small molecule that specifically binds (or is specifically bound to) the expressed imaging target can be identified through well established techniques (see, e.g., Mendel et al. (2000) Anticancer Drug Des 15:29–41; Wilson (2000) Curr Med Chem 7:73–98; Hamby and Showwalter (1999) Pharmacol Ther 82:169–93; and Shimazawa et al. (1998) Curr Opin Struct Biol 8:451–8). The binding molecule, e.g., antibody, small molecule ligand, etc., is labeled with a contrast agent or other detectable label, e.g., gadolinium, iodine, or a gamma-emitting source. For in-vivo imaging of a disease process that involved leukocytes, the labeled antibody is infused into a subject, e.g., a human patient or animal subject, and a sufficient period of time is passed to permit binding of the antibody to target cells. The subject is then imaged with appropriate technology such as MRI (when the label is gadolinium) or with a gamma counter (when the label is a gamma emitter).

Identification of Nucleotide Sequence Involved in Leukocyte Adhesion

The invention also encompasses a method of identifying nucleotide sequences involved in leukocyte adhesion. The interaction between the endothelial cell and leukocyte is a fundamental mechanism of all inflammatory disorders, including the diseases listed in Table 1. For example, the first visible abnormality in atherosclerosis is the adhesion to the endothelium and diapedesis of mononuclear cells (e.g., T-cell and monocyte). Insults to the endothelium (for example, cytokines, tobacco, diabetes, hypertension and many more) lead to endothelial cell activation. The endothelium then expresses adhesion molecules, which have counter receptors on mononuclear cells. Once the leukocyte receptors have bound the endothelial adhesion molecules, they stick to the endothelium, roll a short distance, stop and transmigrate across the endothelium. A similar set of events occurs in both acute and chronic inflammation. When the leukocyte binds the endothelial adhesion molecule, or to soluble cytokines secreted by endothelial or other cells, a program of gene expression is activated in the leukocyte. This program of expression leads to leukocyte rolling, firm adhesion and transmigration into the vessel wall or tissue parenchyma. Inhibition of this process is highly desirable goal in anti-inflammatory drug development. In addition, leukocyte nucleotide sequences and epithelial cell nucleotide sequences, that are differentially expressed during this process may be disease-specific target nucleotide sequences.

Human endothelial cells, e.g. derived from human coronary arteries, human aorta, human pulmonary artery, human umbilical vein or microvascular endothelial cells, are cultured as a confluent monolayer, using standard methods. Some of the endothelial cells are then exposed to cytokines or another activating stimuli such as oxidized LDL, hyperglycemia, shear stress, or hypoxia (Moser et al. 1992). Some endothelial cells are not exposed to such stimuli and serve as controls. For example, the endothelial cell monolayer is incubated with culture medium containing 5 U/ml of human recombinant IL-1alpha or 10 ng/ml TNF (tumor necrosis factor), for a period of minutes to overnight. The culture medium composition is changed or the flask is sealed to induce hypoxia. In addition, tissue culture plate is rotated to induce sheer stress.

Human T-cells and/or monocytes are cultured in tissue culture flasks or plates, with LGM-3 media from Clonetics. Cells are incubated at 37 degree C., 5% CO2 and 95% humidity. These leukocytes are exposed to the activated or control endothelial layer by adding a suspension of leukocytes on to the endothelial cell monolayer. The endothelial cell monolayer is cultured on a tissue culture treated plate/flask or on a microporous membrane. After a variable duration of exposures, the endothelial cells and leukocytes are harvested separately by treating all cells with trypsin and then sorting the endothelial cells from the leukocytes by magnetic affinity reagents to an endothelial cell specific marker such as PECAM-1 (Stem Cell Technologies). RNA is extracted from the isolated cells by standard techniques. Leukocyte RNA is labeled as described above, and hybridized to leukocyte candidate nucleotide library. Epithelial cell RNA is also labeled and hybridized to the leukocyte candidate nucleotide library. Alternatively, the epithelial cell RNA is hybridized to a epithelial cell candidate nucleotide library, prepared according to the methods described for leukocyte candidate libraries, above.

Hybridization to candidate nucleotide libraries will reveal nucleotide sequences that are up-regulated or down-regulated in leukocyte and/or epithelial cells undergoing adhesion. The differentially regulated nucleotide sequences are further characterized, e.g. by isolating and sequencing the full-length sequence, analysis of the DNA and predicted protein sequence, and functional characterization of the protein product of the nucleotide sequence, as described above. Further characterization may result in the identification of leukocyte adhesion specific target nucleotide sequences, which may be candidate targets for regulation of the inflammatory process. Small molecule or antibody inhibitors can be developed to inhibit the target nucleotide sequence function. Such inhibitors are tested for their ability to inhibit leukocyte adhesion in the in vitro test described above.

Integrated Systems

Integrated systems for the collection and analysis of expression profiles, and molecular signatures, as well as for the compilation, storage and access of the databases of the invention, typically include a digital computer with software including an instruction set for sequence searching and analysis, and, optionally, high-throughput liquid control software, image analysis software, data interpretation software, a robotic control armature for transferring solutions from a source to a destination (such as a detection device) operably linked to the digital computer, an input device (e.g., a computer keyboard) for entering subject data to the digital computer, or to control analysis operations or high throughput sample transfer by the robotic control armature. Optionally, the integrated system further comprises an image scanner for digitizing label signals from labeled assay components, e.g., labeled nucleic acid hybridized to a candidate library microarray. The image scanner can interface with image analysis software to provide a measurement of the presence or intensity of the hybridized label, i.e., indicative of an on/off expression pattern or an increase or decrease in expression.

Readily available computational hardware resources using standard operating systems are fully adequate, e.g., a PC (Intel x86 or Pentium chip-compatible DOS,™ OS2,™ WINDOWS,™ WINDOWS NT,™ WINDOWS95,™ WINDOWS98,™ LINUX, or even Macintosh, Sun or PCs will suffice) for use in the integrated systems of the invention. Current art in software technology is similarly adequate (i.e., there are a multitude of mature programming languages and source code suppliers) for design, e.g., of an upgradeable open-architecture object-oriented heuristic algorithm, or instruction set for expression analysis, as described herein. For example, software for aligning or otherwise manipulating molecular signatures can be constructed by one of skill using a standard programming language such as Visual basic, Fortran, Basic, Java, or the like, according to the methods herein.

Various methods and algorithms, including genetic algorithms and neural networks, can be used to perform the data collection, correlation, and storage functions, as well as other desirable functions, as described herein. In addition, digital or analog systems such as digital or analog computer systems can control a variety of other functions such as the display and/or control of input and output files.

For example, standard desktop applications such as word processing software (e.g., Corel WordPerfect™ or Microsoft Word™) and database software (e.g., spreadsheet software such as Corel Quattro Pro™, Microsoft Excel™, or database programs such as Microsoft Access™ or Paradox™) can be adapted to the present invention by inputting one or more character string corresponding, e.g., to an expression pattern or profile, subject medical or historical data, molecular signature, or the like, into the software which is loaded into the memory of a digital system, and carrying out the operations indicated in an instruction set, e.g., as exemplified in FIG. 2. For example, systems can include the foregoing software having the appropriate character string information, e.g., used in conjunction with a user interface in conjunction with a standard operating system such as a Windows, Macintosh or LINUX system. For example, an instruction set for manipulating strings of characters, either by programming the required operations into the applications or with the required operations performed manually by a user (or both). For example, specialized sequence alignment programs such as PILEUP or BLAST can also be incorporated into the systems of the invention, e.g., for alignment of nucleic acids or proteins (or corresponding character strings).

Software for performing the statistical methods required for the invention, e.g., to determine correlations between expression profiles and subsets of members of the diagnostic nucleotide libraries, such as programmed embodiments of the statistical methods described above, are also included in the computer systems of the invention. Alternatively, programming elements for performing such methods as principle component analysis (PCA) or least squares analysis can also be included in the digital system to identify relationships between data. Exemplary software for such methods is provided by Partek, Inc., St. Peter, Mo.; at the web site partek.com.

Any controller or computer optionally includes a monitor which can include, e.g., a flat panel display (e.g., active matrix liquid crystal display, liquid crystal display), a cathode ray tube (“CRT”) display, or another display system which serves as a user interface, e.g., to output predictive data. Computer circuitry, including numerous integrated circuit chips, such as a microprocessor, memory, interface circuits, and the like, is often placed in a casing or box which optionally also includes a hard disk drive, a floppy disk drive, a high capacity removable drive such as a writeable CD-ROM, and other common peripheral elements.

Inputting devices such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch sensitive screen, optionally provide for input from a user and for user selection, e.g., of sequences or data sets to be compared or otherwise manipulated in the relevant computer system. The computer typically includes appropriate software for receiving user instructions, either in the form of user input into a set parameter or data fields (e.g., to input relevant subject data), or in the form of preprogrammed instructions, e.g., preprogrammed for a variety of different specific operations. The software then converts these instructions to appropriate language for instructing the system to carry out any desired operation.

The integrated system may also be embodied within the circuitry of an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or programmable logic device (PLD). In such a case, the invention is embodied in a computer readable descriptor language that can be used to create an ASIC or PLD. The integrated system can also be embodied within the circuitry or logic processors of a variety of other digital apparatus, such as PDAs, laptop computer systems, displays, image editing equipment, etc.

The digital system can comprise a learning component where expression profiles, and relevant subject data are compiled and monitored in conjunction with physical assays, and where correlations, e.g., molecular signatures with predictive value for a disease, are established or refined. Successful and unsuccessful combinations are optionally documented in a database to provide justification/preferences for user-base or digital system based selection of diagnostic nucleotide sets with high predictive accuracy for a specified disease or condition.

The integrated systems can also include an automated workstation. For example, such a workstation can prepare and analyze leukocyte RNA samples by performing a sequence of events including: preparing RNA from a human blood sample; labeling the RNA with an isotopic or non-isotopic label; hybridizing the labeled RNA to at least one array comprising all or part of the candidate library; and detecting the hybridization pattern. The hybridization pattern is digitized and recorded in the appropriate database.

Automated RNA Preparation Tool

The invention also includes an automated RNA preparation tool for the preparation of mononuclear cells from whole blood samples, and preparation of RNA from the mononuclear cells. In a preferred embodiment, the use of the RNA preparation tool is fully automated, so that the cell separation and RNA isolation would require no human manipulations. Full automation is advantageous because it minimizes delay, and standardizes sample preparation across different laboratories. This standardization increases the reproducibility of the results.

FIG. 2 depicts the processes performed by the RNA preparation tool of the invention. A primary component of the device is a centrifuge (A). Tubes of whole blood containing a density gradient solution, transcription/translation inhibitors, and a gel barrier that separates erythrocytes from mononuclear cells and serum after centrifugation are placed in the centrifuge (B). The barrier is permeable to erythrocytes and granulocytes during centrifugation, but does not allow mononuclear cells to pass through (or the barrier substance has a density such that mononuclear cells remain above the level of the barrier during the centrifugation). After centrifugation, the erythrocytes and granulocytes are trapped beneath the barrier, facilitating isolation of the mononuclear cell and serum layers. A mechanical arm removes the tube and inverts it to mix the mononuclear cell layer and the serum (C). The arm next pours the supernatant into a fresh tube (D), while the erythrocytes and granulocytes remained below the barrier. Alternatively, a needle is used to aspirate the supernatant and transfer it to a fresh tube. The mechanical arms of the device opens and closes lids, dispenses PBS to aid in the collection of the mononuclear cells by centrifugation, and moves the tubes in and out of the centrifuge. Following centrifugation, the supernatant is poured off or removed by a vacuum device (E), leaving an isolated mononuclear cell pellet. Purification of the RNA from the cells is performed automatically, with lysis buffer and other purification solutions (F) automatically dispensed and removed before and after centrifugation steps. The result is a purified RNA solution. In another embodiment, RNA isolation is performed using a column or filter method. In yet another embodiment, the invention includes an on-board homogenizer for use in cell lysis.

Other Automated Systems

Automated and/or semi-automated methods for solid and liquid phase high-throughput sample preparation and evaluation are available, and supported by commercially available devices. For example, robotic devices for preparation of nucleic acids from bacterial colonies, e.g., to facilitate production and characterization of the candidate library include, for example, an automated colony picker (e.g., the Q-bot, Genetix, U.K.) capable of identifying, sampling, and inoculating up to 10,000/4 hrs different clones into 96 well microtiter dishes. Alternatively, or in addition, robotic systems for liquid handling are available from a variety of sources, e.g., automated workstations like the automated synthesis apparatus developed by Takeda Chemical Industries, LTD. (Osaka, Japan) and many robotic systems utilizing robotic arms (Zymate II, Zymark Corporation, Hopkinton, Mass.; Orca, Beckman Coulter, Inc. (Fullerton, Calif.)) which mimic the manual operations performed by a scientist. Any of the above devices are suitable for use with the present invention, e.g., for high-throughput analysis of library components or subject leukocyte samples. The nature and implementation of modifications to these devices (if any) so that they can operate as discussed herein will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art.

High throughput screening systems that automate entire procedures, e.g., sample and reagent pipetting, liquid dispensing, timed incubations, and final readings of the microplate in detector(s) appropriate for the relevant assay are commercially available. (see, e.g., Zymark Corp., Hopkinton, Mass.; Air Technical Industries, Mentor, Ohio; Beckman Instruments, Inc. Fullerton, Calif.; Precision Systems, Inc., Natick, Mass., etc.). These configurable systems provide high throughput and rapid start up as well as a high degree of flexibility and customization. Similarly, arrays and array readers are available, e.g., from Affymetrix, PE Biosystems, and others.

The manufacturers of such systems provide detailed protocols the various high throughput. Thus, for example, Zymark Corp. provides technical bulletins describing screening systems for detecting the modulation of gene transcription, ligand binding, and the like.

A variety of commercially available peripheral equipment, including, e.g., optical and fluorescent detectors, optical and fluorescent microscopes, plate readers, CCD arrays, phosphorimagers, scintillation counters, phototubes, photodiodes, and the like, and software is available for digitizing, storing and analyzing a digitized video or digitized optical or other assay results, e.g., using PC (Intel x86 or pentium chip—compatible DOS™, OS2™ WINDOWS™, WINDOWS NT™ or WINDOWS95™ based machines), MACINTOSH™, or UNIX based (e.g., SUN™ work station) computers.

Embodiment in a Web Site.

The methods described above can be implemented in a localized or distributed computing environment. For example, if a localized computing environment is used, an array comprising a candidate nucleotide library, or diagnostic nucleotide set, is configured in proximity to a detector, which is, in turn, linked to a computational device equipped with user input and output features.

In a distributed environment, the methods can be implemented on a single computer with multiple processors or, alternatively, on multiple computers. The computers can be linked, e.g. through a shared bus, but more commonly, the computer(s) are nodes on a network. The network can be generalized or dedicated, at a local level or distributed over a wide geographic area. In certain embodiments, the computers are components of an intra-net or an internet.

The predictive data corresponding to subject molecular signatures (e.g., expression profiles, and related diagnostic, prognostic, or monitoring results) can be shared by a variety of parties. In particular, such information can be utilized by the subject, the subject's health care practitioner or provider, a company or other institution, or a scientist. An individual subject's data, a subset of the database or the entire database recorded in a computer readable medium can be accessed directly by a user by any method of communication, including, but not limited to, the internet. With appropriate computational devices, integrated systems, communications networks, users at remote locations, as well as users located in proximity to, e.g., at the same physical facility, the database can access the recorded information. Optionally, access to the database can be controlled using unique alphanumeric passwords that provide access to a subset of the data. Such provisions can be used, e.g., to ensure privacy, anonymity, etc.

Typically, a client (e.g., a patient, practitioner, provider, scientist, or the like) executes a Web browser and is linked to a server computer executing a Web server. The Web browser is, for example, a program such as IBM's Web Explorer, Internet explorer, NetScape or Mosaic, or the like. The Web server is typically, but not necessarily, a program such as IBM's HTTP Daemon or other WWW daemon (e.g., LINUX-based forms of the program). The client computer is bi-directionally coupled with the server computer over a line or via a wireless system. In turn, the server computer is bi-directionally coupled with a website (server hosting the website) providing access to software implementing the methods of this invention.

A user of a client connected to the Intranet or Internet may cause the client to request resources that are part of the web site(s) hosting the application(s) providing an implementation of the methods described herein. Server program(s) then process the request to return the specified resources (assuming they are currently available). A standard naming convention has been adopted, known as a Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”). This convention encompasses several types of location names, presently including subclasses such as Hypertext Transport Protocol (“http”), File Transport Protocol (“ftp”), gopher, and Wide Area Information Service (“WAIS”). When a resource is downloaded, it may include the URLs of additional resources. Thus, the user of the client can easily learn of the existence of new resources that he or she had not specifically requested.

Methods of implementing Intranet and/or Intranet embodiments of computational and/or data access processes are well known to those of skill in the art and are documented, e.g., in ACM Press, pp. 383–392; ISO-ANSI, Working Draft, “Information Technology-Database Language SQL”, Jim Melton, Editor, International Organization for Standardization and American National Standards Institute, July 1992; ISO Working Draft, “Database Language SQL-Part 2:Foundation (SQL/Foundation)”, CD9075-2:199.chi.SQL, Sep. 11, 1997; and Cluer et al. (1992) A General Framework for the Optimization of Object-Oriented Queries, Proc SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, San Diego, Calif., Jun. 2–5, 1992, SIGMOD Record, vol. 21, Issue 2, June, 1992; Stonebraker, M., Editor. Other resources are available, e.g., from Microsoft, IBM, Sun and other software development companies.

Using the tools described above, users of the reagents, methods and database as discovery or diagnostic tools can query a centrally located database with expression and subject data. Each submission of data adds to the sum of expression and subject information in the database. As data is added, a new correlation statistical analysis is automatically run that incorporates the added clinical and expression data. Accordingly, the predictive accuracy and the types of correlations of the recorded molecular signatures increases as the database grows.

For example, subjects, such as patients, can access the results of the expression analysis of their leukocyte samples and any accrued knowledge regarding the likelihood of the patient's belonging to any specified diagnostic (or prognostic, or monitoring, or risk group), i.e., their expression profiles, and/or molecular signatures. Optionally, subjects can add to the predictive accuracy of the database by providing additional information to the database regarding diagnoses, test results, clinical or other related events that have occurred since the time of the expression profiling. Such information can be provided to the database via any form of communication, including, but not limited to, the internet. Such data can be used to continually define (and redefine) diagnostic groups. For example, if 1000 patients submit data regarding the occurrence of myocardial infarction over the 5 years since their expression profiling, and 300 of these patients report that they have experienced a myocardial infarction and 700 report that they have not, then the 300 patients define a new “group A.” As the algorithm is used to continually query and revise the database, a new diagnostic nucleotide set that differentiates groups A and B (i.e., with and without myocardial infarction within a five year period) is identified. This newly defined nucleotide set is then be used (in the manner described above) as a test that predicts the occurrence of myocardial infarction over a five-year period. While submission directly by the patient is exemplified above, any individual with access and authority to submit the relevant data e.g., the patient's physician, a laboratory technician, a health care or study administrator, or the like, can do so.

As will be apparent from the above examples, transmission of information via the internet (or via an intranet) is optionally bi-directional. That is, for example, data regarding expression profiles, subject data, and the like are transmitted via a communication system to the database, while information regarding molecular signatures, predictive analysis, and the like, are transmitted from the database to the user. For example, using appropriate configurations of an integrated system including a microarray comprising a diagnostic nucleotide set, a detector linked to a computational device can directly transmit (locally or from a remote workstation at great distance, e.g., hundreds or thousands of miles distant from the database) expression profiles and a corresponding individual identifier to a central database for analysis according to the methods of the invention. According to, e.g., the algorithms described above, the individual identifier is assigned to one or more diagnostic (or prognostic, or monitoring, etc.) categories. The results of this classification are then relayed back, via, e.g., the same mode of communication, to a recipient at the same or different internet (or intranet) address.

Kits

The present invention is optionally provided to a user as a kit. Typically, a kit contains one or more diagnostic nucleotide sets of the invention. Alternatively, the kit contains the candidate nucleotide library of the invention. Most often, the kit contains a diagnostic nucleotide probe set, or other subset of a candidate library, e.g., as a cDNA or antibody microarray packaged in a suitable container. The kit may further comprise, one or more additional reagents, e.g., substrates, labels, primers, for labeling expression products, tubes and/or other accessories, reagents for collecting blood samples, buffers, e.g., erythrocyte lysis buffer, leukocyte lysis buffer, hybridization chambers, cover slips, etc., as well as a software package, e.g., including the statistical methods of the invention, e.g., as described above, and a password and/or account number for accessing the compiled database. The kit optionally further comprises an instruction set or user manual detailing preferred methods of using the diagnostic nucleotide sets in the methods of the invention. In one embodiment, the kit may include contents useful for the discovery of diagnostic nucleotide sets using microarrays. The kit may include sterile, endotoxin and RNAse free blood collection tubes. The kit may also include alcohol swabs, tourniquet, blood collection set, and/or PBS (phosphate buffer saline; needed when method of example 8 is used to derived mononuclear RNA). The kit may also include cell lysis buffer. The kit may include RNA isolation kit, substrates for labeling of RNA (may vary for various expression profiling techniques). The kit may also include materials for fluorescence microarray expression profiling, including one or more of the following: reverse transcriptase and 10×RT buffer, T7(dT)24 primer (primer with T7 promoter at 5′ end), DTT, deoxynucleotides, optionally 100 mM each, RNAse inhibitor, second strand cDNA buffer, DNA polymerase, Rnase H, T7 RNA polymerase ribonucleotides, in vitro transcription buffer, and/or Cy3 and Cy5 labeled ribonucleotides. The kit may also include microarrays containing candidate gene libraries, cover slips for slides, and/or hybridization chambers. The kit may further include software package for identification of diagnostic gene set from data, that contains statistical methods, and/or allows alteration in desired sensitivity and specificity of gene set. The software may further facilitate access to and data analysis by centrally a located database server. The software may further include a password and account number to access central database server. In addition, the kit may include a kit user manual.

In another embodiment, the kit may include contents useful for the application of diagnostic nucleotide sets using microarrays. The kit may include sterile, endotoxin and/or RNAse free blood collection tubes. The kit may also include, alcohol swabs, tourniquet, and/or a blood collection set. The kit may further include PBS (phosphate buffer saline; needed when method of example 7 is used to derived mononuclear RNA), cell lysis buffer, and/or an RNA isolation kit. In addition, the kit may include substrates for labeling of RNA (may vary for various expression profiling techniques). For fluorescence microarray expression profiling, components may include reverse transcriptase and 10×RT buffer, T7(dT)24 primer (primer with T7 promoter at 5′ end), DTT, deoxynucleotides (optionally 100 mM each), RNAse inhibitor, second strand cDNA buffer, DNA polymerase, Rnase H, T7 RNA polymerase, ribonucleotides, in vitro transcription buffer, and/or Cy3 and Cy5 labeled ribonucleotides. The kit may further include microarrays containing candidate gene libraries. The kit may also include cover slips for slides, and/or hybridization chambers. The kit may include a software package for identification of diagnostic gene set from data. The software package may contain statistical methods, allow alteration in desired sensitivity and specificity of gene set, and/or facilitate access to and data analysis by centrally located database server. The software package may include a password and account number to access central database server. In addition, the kit may include a kit user manual.

In another embodiment, the kit may include contents useful for the application of diagnostic nucleotide sets using real-time PCR. This kit may include terile, endotoxin and/or RNAse free blood collection tubes. The kit may further include alcohol swabs, tourniquet, and/or a blood collection set. The kit may also include PBS (phosphate buffer saline; needed when method of example 7 is used to derived mononuclear RNA). In addition, the kit may include cell lysis buffer and/or an RNA isolation kit. The kit may also include substrates for real time RT-PCR, which may vary for various real-time PCR techniques, including poly dT primers, random hexamer primers, reverse Transcriptase and RT buffer, DTT, deoxynucleotides 100 mM, RNase H, primer pairs for diagnostic and control gene set, 10×PCR reaction buffer, and/or Taq DNA polymerase. The kit may also include fluorescent probes for diagnostic and control gene set (alternatively, fluorescent dye that binds to only double stranded DNA). The kit may further include reaction tubes with or without barcode for sample tracking, 96-well plates with barcode for sample identification, one barcode for entire set, or individual barcode per reaction tube in plate. The kit may also include a software package for identification of diagnostic gene set from data, and/or statistical methods. The software package may allow alteration in desired sensitivity and specificity of gene set, and/or facilitate access to and data analysis by centrally located database server. The kit may include a password and account number to access central database server. Finally, the kit may include a kit user manual.

This invention will be better understood by reference to the following non-limiting Examples:

EXAMPLES

List of Example Titles

Example 1: Generation of subtracted leukocyte candidate nucleotide library

Example 2: Identification of nucleotide sequences for candidate library using data mining techniques

Example 3: DNA Sequencing and Processing of raw sequence data.

Example 4: Further sequence analysis of novel nucleotide sequences identified by subtractive hybridization screening

Example 5: Further sequence analysis of novel Clone 596H6

Example 6: Further sequence analysis of novel Clone 486E11

Example 7: Preparation of a leukocyte cDNA array comprising a candidate gene library

Example 8: Preparation of RNA from mononuclear cells for expression profiling

Example 9: Preparation of Universal Control RNA for use in leukocyte expression profiling

Example 10. RNA Labeling and hybridization to a leukocyte cDNA array of candidate nucleotide sequences.

Example 11: Clinical study for the Identification of diagnostic gene sets useful in diagnosis and treatment of Cardiac allograft rejection

Example 12: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for kidney and liver allograft rejection

Example 13: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sequences sets for use in the diagnosis and treatment of Atherosclerosis, Stable Angina Pectoris, and acute coronary syndrome.

Example 14: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for use in diagnosing and treating Restenosis

Example 15: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for use in monitoring treatment and/or progression of Congestive Heart Failure

Example 16: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for use in diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.

Example 17: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for diagnosis of cytomegalovirus

Example 18: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for diagnosis of Epstein Barr Virus

Example 19: Identification of diagnostic nucleotides sets for monitoring response to statin drugs.

Example 20: Probe selection for a 24,000 feature Array.

Example 21: Design of oligonucleotide probes.

Example 22: Production of an array of 8,000 spotted 50 mer oligonucleotides.

Example 23: Amplification, labeling and hybridization of total RNA to an oligonucleotide microarray.

Example 24: Analysis of Human Transplant Patient Mononuclear cell RNA Hybridized to a 24,000 Feature Microarray.

Example 25: Real-time PCR validation of array expression results

Example 26: Correlation and Classification Analysis

Example 27—Amplification, labeling, and hybridization of total RNA to an oligonucleotide microarray

Example 28: Real-time PCR validation of array expression results

Example 29: Real-time PCR expression markers of acute allograft rejection

Example 30: Identification of diagnostic nucleotide sets for diagnosis of Cardiac Allograft Rejection using microarrays

Example 31: Correlation and Classification Analysis

Example 32: Acute allograft rejection: biopsy tissue gene expression profiling

Example 33: Microarray and PCR gene expression panels for diagnosis and monitoring of acute allograft rejection

Example 34: Assay sample preparation

Example 35: Allograft rejection diagnostic gene sequence analysis

EXAMPLES Example 1 Generation of Subtracted Leukocyte Candidate Nucleotide Library

To produce a candidate nucleotide library with representatives from the spectrum of nucleotide sequences that are differentially expressed in leukocytes, subtracted hybridization libraries were produced from the following cell types and conditions:

1. Buffy Coat leukocyte fractions—stimulated with ionomycin and PMA

2. Buffy Coat leukocyte fractions—un-stimulated

3. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells—stimulated with ionomycin and PMA

4. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells—un-stimulated

5. T lymphocytes—stimulated with PMA and ionomycin

6. T lymphocytes—resting

Cells were obtained from multiple individuals to avoid introduction of bias by using only one person as a cell source.

Buffy coats (platelets and leukocytes that are isolated from whole blood) were purchased from Stanford Medical School Blood Center. Four buffy coats were used, each of which was derived from about 350 ml of whole blood from one donor individual 10 ml of buffy coat sample was drawn from the sample bag using a needle and syringe. 40 ml of Buffer EL (Qiagen) was added per 10 ml of buffy coat to lyse red blood cells. The sample was placed on ice for 15 minutes, and cells were collected by centrifugation at 2000 rpm for 10 minutes. The supernatant was decanted and the cell pellet was re-suspended in leukocyte growth media supplemented with DNase (LGM-3 from Clonetics supplemented with Dnase at a final concentration of 30 U/ml). Cell density was determined using a hemocytometer. Cells were plated in media at a density of 1×10⁶ cells/ml in a total volume of 30 ml in a T-75 flask (Corning). Half of the cells were stimulated with ionomycin and phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) at a final concentration of 1 μg/ml and 62 ng/ml, respectively. Cells were incubated at 37° C. and at 5% CO₂ for 3 hours, then cells were scraped off the flask and collected into 50 ml tubes. Stimulated and resting cell populations were kept separate. Cells were centrifuged at 2000 rpm for 10 minutes and the supernatant was removed. Cells were lysed in 6 ml of phenol/guanidine isothiocyanate (Trizol reagent, GibcoBRL), homogenized using a rotary homogenizer, and frozen at 80°. Total RNA and mRNA were isolated as described below.

Two frozen vials of 5×10⁶ human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were purchased from Clonetics (catalog number cc-2702). The cells were rapidly thawed in a 37° C. water bath and transferred to a 15 ml tube containing 10 ml of leukocyte growth media supplemented with DNase (prepared as described above). Cells were centrifuged at 200 μg for 10 minutes. The supernatant was removed and the cell pellet was resuspended in LGM-3 media supplemented with DNase. Cell density was determined using a hemocytometer. Cells were plated at a density of 1×10⁶ cells/ml in a total volume of 30 ml in a T-75 flask (Corning). Half of the cells were stimulated with ionomycin and PMA at a final concentration of 1 μg/ml and 62 ng/ml, respectively. Cells were incubated at 37° C. and at 5% CO₂ for 3 hours, then cells were scraped off the flask and collected into 50 ml tubes. Stimulated and resting cell populations were kept separate. Cells were centrifuged at 2000 rpm and the supernatant was removed. Cells were lysed in 6 ml of phenol/guanidine isothiocyanate solution (TRIZOL reagent, GibcoBRL)), homogenized using a rotary homogenizer, and frozen at 80°. Total RNA and mRNA were isolated from these samples using the protocol described below.

45 ml of whole blood was drawn from a peripheral vein of four healthy human subjects into tubes containing anticoagulant. 50 μl RosetteSep (Stem Cell Technologies) cocktail per ml of blood was added, mixed well, and incubated for 20 minutes at room temperature. The mixture was diluted with an equal volume of PBS+2% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and mixed by inversion. 30 ml of diluted mixture sample was layered on top of 15 ml DML medium (Stem Cell Technologies). The sample tube was centrifuged for 20 minutes at 1200×g at room temperature. The enriched T-lymphocyte cell layer at the plasma: medium interface was removed. Enriched cells were washed with PBS+2% FBS and centrifuged at 1200×g. The cell pellet was treated with 5 ml of erythrocyte lysis buffer (EL buffer, Qiagen) for 10 minutes on ice. The sample was centrifuged for 5 min at 1200 g. Cells were plated at a density of 1×10⁶ cells/ml in a total volume of 30 ml in a T-75 flask (Corning). Half of the cells were stimulated with ionomycin and PMA at a final concentration of 1 μg/ml and 62 ng/ml, respectively. Cells were incubated at 37° C. and at 5% CO₂ for 3 hours, then cells were scraped off the flask and collected into 50 ml tubes. Stimulated and resting cell populations were kept separate. Cells were centrifuged at 2000 rpm and the supernatant was removed. Cells were lysed in 6 ml of phenol/guanidine isothiocyanate solution (TRIZOL reagent, GibcoBRL), homogenized using a rotary homogenizer, and frozen at 80°. Total RNA and mRNA were isolated as described below.

Total RNA and mRNA were isolated using the following procedure: the homogenized samples were thawed and mixed by vortexing. Samples were lysed in a 1:0.2 mixture of Trizol and chloroform, respectively. For some samples, 6 ml of Trizol-chloroform was added. Variable amounts of Trizol-chloroform was added to other samples. Following lysis, samples were centrifuged at 3000 g for 15 min at 4° C. The aqueous layer was removed into a clean tube and 4 volumes of Buffer RLT Qiagen) was added for every volume of aqueous layer. The samples were mixed thoroughly and total RNA was prepared from the sample by following the Qiagen Rneasy midi protocol for RNA cleanup (October 1999 protocol, Qiagen). For the final step, the RNA was eluted from the column twice with 250 μl Rnase-free water. Total RNA was quantified using a spectrophotometer. Isolation of mRNA from total RNA sample was done using The Oligotex mRNA isolation protocol (Qiagen) was used to isolate mRNA from total RNA, according to the manufacturer's instructions (Qiagen, 7/99 version). mRNA was quantified by spectrophotometry.

Subtracted cDNA libraries were prepared using Clontech's PCR-Select cDNA Subtraction Kit (protocol number PT-1117-1) as described in the manufacturer's protocol. The protocol calls for two sources of RNA per library, designated “Driver” and “Tester.” The following 6 libraries were made:

Library Driver RNA Tester RNA Buffy Coat Stimulated Un-stimulated Buffy Stimulated Buffy Coat Coat Buffy Coat Resting Stimulated Buffy Un-stimulated Buffy Coat Coat PBMC Stimulated Un-stimulated Stimulated PBMCs PBMCs PBMC Resting Stimulated PBMCs Un-stimulated PBMCs T-cell Stimulated Un-stimulated Stimulated T-cells T-cells T-cell Resting Stimulated T-cells Un-stimulated T-cells

The Clontech protocol results in the PCR amplification of cDNA products. The PCR products of the subtraction protocol were ligated to the pGEM T-easy bacterial vector as described by the vector manufacturer (Promega 6/99 version). Ligated vector was transformed into competent bacteria using well-known techniques, plated, and individual clones are picked, grown and stored as a glycerol stock at −80 C. Plasmid DNA was isolated from these bacteria by standard techniques and used for sequence analysis of the insert. Unique cDNA sequences were searched in the Unigene database (build 133), and Unigene cluster numbers were identified that corresponded to the DNA sequence of the cDNA. Unigene cluster numbers were recorded in an Excel spreadsheet.

Example 2 Identification of Nucleotide Sequences for Candidate Library Using Data Mining Techniques

Existing and publicly available gene sequence databases were used to identify candidate nucleotide sequences for leukocyte expression profiling. Genes and nucleotide sequences with specific expression in leukocytes, for example, lineage specific markers, or known differential expression in resting or activated leukocytes were identified. Such nucleotide sequences are used in a leukocyte candidate nucleotide library, alone or in combination with nucleotide sequences isolated through cDNA library construction, as described above.

Leukocyte candidate nucleotide sequences were identified using three primary methods. First, the publicly accessible publication database PubMed was searched to identify nucleotide sequences with known specific or differential expression in leukocytes. Nucleotide sequences were identified that have been demonstrated to have differential expression in peripheral blood leukocytes between subjects with and without particular disease(s) selected from Table 1. Additionally, genes and gene sequences that were known to be specific or selective for leukocytes or sub-populations of leukocytes were identified in this way.

Next, two publicly available databases of DNA sequences, Unigenea at the NCBI web site and BodyMap at the University of Tokyo, were searched for sequenced DNA clones that showed specificity to leukocyte lineages, or subsets of leukocytes, or resting or activated leukocytes.

The human Unigene database (build 133) was used to identify leukocyte candidate nucleotide sequences that were likely to be highly or exclusively expressed in leukocytes. We used the Library Differential Display utility of Unigene, which uses statistical methods (The Fisher Exact Test) to identify nucleotide sequences that have relative specificity for a chosen library or group of libraries relative to each other. We compared the following human libraries from Unigene release 133:

546 NCI_CGAP_HSC1 (399)

848 Human_mRNA_from_cd34+_stem_cells (122)

105 CD34+DIRECTIONAL (150)

3587 KRIBB_Human_CD4_intrathymic_T-cell_cDNA_library (134)

3586 KRIBB_Human_DP_intrathymic_T-cell_cDNA_library (179)

3585 KRIBB_Human_TN_intrathymic_T-cell_cDNA_library (127)

3586 323 Activated_T-cells_I (740)

376 Activated_T-cells_XX (1727)

327 Monocytes,_stimulated_II (110)

824 Proliferating_Erythroid_Cells_(LCB:ad_library) (665)

825 429 Macrophage_II (105)

387 Macrophage_I (137)

669 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 (11626)

129 Human_White_blood_cells (922)

1400 NIH_MGC_(—)2 (422)

55 Human_promyelocyte (1220)

1010 NCI_CGAP_CML1 (2541)

2217 NCI_CGAP_Sub7 (218)

1395 NCI_CGAP_Sub6 (2764)

4874 NIH_MGC_(—)48 (2524)

BodyMap, like Unigene, contains cell-specific libraries that contain potentially useful information about genes that may serve as lineage-specific or leukocyte specific markers (Okubo et al. 1992). We compared three leukocyte specific libraries, Granulocyte, CD4 T cell, and CD8 T cell, with the other libraries. Nucleotide sequences that were found in one or more of the leukocyte-specific libraries, but absent in the others, were identified.

Clones that were found exclusively in one of the three leukocyte libraries were also included in a list of nucleotide sequences that could serve as lineage-specific markers. Next, the sequence of the nucleotide sequences identified in PubMed or BodyMap were searched in Unigene (version 133), and a human Unigene cluster number was identified for each nucleotide sequence. The cluster number was recorded in a Microsoft Excel™ spreadsheet, and a non-redundant list of these clones was made by sorting the clones by UniGene number, and removing all redundant clones using Microsoft Excel™ tools. The non-redundant list of UniGene cluster numbers was then compared to the UniGene cluster numbers of the cDNAs identified using differential cDNA hybridization, as described above in Example 1 (listed in Table 3, Tables 8, 11–12, 14, 15, 19 and the sequence listing). Only UniGene clusters that were not contained in the cDNA libraries were retained. Unigene clusters corresponding to 1911 candidate nucleotide sequences for leukocyte expression profiling were identified in this way and are listed in Table 3 and the sequence listing.

DNA clones corresponding to each UniGene cluster number are obtained in a variety of ways. First, a cDNA clone with identical sequence to part of, or all of the identified UniGene cluster is bought from a commercial vendor or obtained from the IMAGE (Integrated Molecular Analysis of Genomes and their Expression) consortium. Alternatively, PCR primers are designed to amplify and clone any portion of the nucleotide sequence from cDNA or genomic DNA using well-known techniques. Alternatively, the sequences of the identified UniGene clusters are used to design and synthesize oligonucleotide probes for use in microarray based expression profiling.

Example 3 DNA Sequencing and Processing of Raw Sequence Data

Clones of differentially expressed cDNAs (identified by subtractive hybridization, described above) were sequenced on an MJ Research BaseStation™ slab gel based fluorescent detection system, using BigDye™ (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, Calif.) terminator chemistry was used (Heiner et al., Genome Res 1998 May;8(5):557–61). The fluorescent profiles were analyzed using the Phred sequence analysis program (Ewing et al, (1998), Genome Research 8: 175–185). Analysis of each clone results in a one pass nucleotide sequence and a quality file containing a number for each base pair with a score based on the probability that the determined base is correct. Each sequence files and its respective quality files were initially combined into single fasta format (Pearson, W R. Methods Mol. Biol. 2000;132:185–219), multi-sequence file with the appropriate labels for each clone in the headers for subsequent automated analysis. Initially, known sequences were analyzed by pair wise similarity searching using the blastn option of the blastall program obtained from the National Center for Biological Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health (NCBI) to determine the quality score that produced accurate matching (Altschul S F, et al. J Mol Biol. 1990 Oct. 5;215(3):403–10.). Empirically, it was determined that a raw score of 8 was the minimum that contained useful information. Using a sliding window average for 16 base pairs, an average score was determined. The sequence was removed (trimmed) when the average score fell below 8. Maximum reads were 950 nucleotides long.

Next, the sequences were compared by similarity matching against a database file containing the flanking vector sequences used to clone the cDNA, using the blastall program with the blastn option. All regions of vector similarity were removed, or “trimmed” from the sequences of the clones using scripts in the GAWK programming language, a variation of AWK (Aho A V et al, The Awk Programming Language (Addison-Wesley, Reading Mass., 1988); Robbins, A D, “Effective AWK Programming” (Free Software Foundation, Boston Mass., 1997). It was found that the first 45 base pairs of all the sequences were related to vector; these sequences were also trimmed and thus removed from consideration. The remaining sequences were then compared against the NCBI vector database (Kitts, P. A. et al. National Center for Biological Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Manuscript in preparation (2001) using blastall with the blastn option. Any vector sequences that were found were removed from the sequences.

Messenger RNA contains repetitive elements that are found in genomic DNA. These repetitive elements lead to false positive results in similarity searches of query mRNA sequences versus known mRNA and EST databases. Additionally, regions of low information content (long runs of the same nucleotide, for example) also result in false positive results. These regions were masked using the program RepeatMasker2 found at the University of Washington website. The trimmed and masked files were then subjected to further sequence analysis.

Example 4 Further Sequence Analysis of Novel Nucleotide Sequences Identified by Subtractive Hybridization Screening

cDNA sequences were further characterized using BLAST analysis. The BLASTN program was used to compare the sequence of the fragment to the UniGene, dbEST, and nr databases at NCBI (GenBank release 123.0; see Table 5). In the BLAST algorithm, the expect value for an alignment is used as the measure of its significance. First, the cDNA sequences were compared to sequences in Unigene. If no alignments were found with an expect value less than 10⁻²⁵, the sequence was compared to the sequences in the dbEST database using BLASTN. If no alignments were found with an expect value less than 10⁻²⁵, the sequence was compared to sequences in the nr database.

The BLAST analysis produced the following categories of results: a) a significant match to a known or predicted human gene, b) a significant match to a nonhuman DNA sequence, such as vector DNA or E. coli DNA, c) a significant match to an unidentified GenBank entry (a sequence not previously identified or predicted to be an expressed sequence or a gene), such as a cDNA clone, mRNA, or cosmid, or d) no significant alignments. If a match to a known or predicted human gene was found, analysis of the known or predicted protein product was performed as described below. If a match to an unidentified GenBank entry was found, or if no significant alignments were found, the sequence was searched against all known sequences in the human genome database see Table 5).

If many unknown sequences were to be analyzed with BLASTN, the clustering algorithm CAP2 (Contig Assembly Program, version 2) was used to cluster them into longer, contiguous sequences before performing a BLAST search of the human genome. Sequences that can be grouped into contigs are likely to be cDNA from expressed genes rather than vector DNA, E. coli DNA or human chromosomal DNA from a noncoding region, any of which could have been incorporated into the library. Clustered sequences provide a longer query sequence for database comparisons with BLASTN, increasing the probability of finding a significant match to a known gene. When a significant alignment was found, further analysis of the putative gene was performed, as described below. Otherwise, the sequence of the original cDNA fragment or the CAP2 contig is used to design a probe for expression analysis and further approaches are taken to identify the gene or predicted gene that corresponds to the cDNA sequence, including similarity searches of other databases, molecular cloning, and Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends (RACE).

In some cases, the process of analyzing many unknown sequences with BLASTN was automated by using the BLAST network-client program blastcl3, which was downloaded from the NCBI website.

When a cDNA sequence aligned to the sequence of one or more chromosomes, a large piece of the genomic region around the loci was used to predict the gene containing the cDNA. To do this, the contig corresponding to the mapped locus, as assembled by the RefSeq project at NCBI, was downloaded and cropped to include the region of alignment plus 100,000 bases preceding it and 100,000 bases following it on the chromosome. The result was a segment 200 kb in length, plus the length of the alignment. This segment, designated a putative gene, was analyzed using an exon prediction algorithm to determine whether the alignment area of the unknown sequence was contained within a region predicted to be transcribed (see Table 6).

This putative gene was characterized as follows: all of the exons comprising the putative gene and the introns between them were taken as a unit by noting the residue numbers on the 200 kb+ segment that correspond to the first base of the first exon and the last base of the last exon, as given in the data returned by the exon prediction algorithm. The truncated sequence was compared to the UniGene, dbEST, and nr databases to search for alignments missed by searching with the initial fragment.

The predicted amino acid sequence of the gene was also analyzed. The peptide sequence of the gene predicted from the exons was used in conjunction with numerous software tools for protein analysis (see Table 7). These were used to classify or identify the peptide based on similarities to known proteins, as well as to predict physical, chemical, and biological properties of the peptides, including secondary and tertiary structure, flexibility, hydrophobicity, antigenicity (hydrophilicity), common domains and motifs, and localization within the cell or tissues. The peptide sequence was compared to protein databases, including SWISS-PROT, TrEMBL, GenPept, PDB, PIR, PROSITE, ProDom, PROSITE, Blocks, PRINTS, and Pfam, using BLASTP and other algorithms to determine similarities to known proteins or protein subunits.

Example 5 Further Sequence Analysis of Novel Clone 596H6

The sequence of clone 596H6 is provided below:

ACTATATTTA GGCACCACTG CCATAAACTA CCAAAAAAAA AATGTAATTC 50 CTAGAAGCTG TGAAGAATAG TAGTGTAGCT AAGCACGGTG TGTGGACAGT 100 GGGACATCTG CCACCTGCAG TAGGTCTCTG CACTCCCAAA AGCAAATTAC 150 ATTGGCTTGA ACTTCAGTAT GCCCGGTTCC ACCCTCCAGA AACTTTTGTG 200 TTCTTTGTAT AGAATTTAGG AACTTCTGAG GGCCACAAAT ACACACATTA 250 AAAAAGGTAG AATTTTTGAA GATAAGATTC TTCTAAAAAA GCTTCCCAAT 300 GCTTGAGTAG AAAGTATCAG TAGAGGTATC AAGGGAGGAG AGACTAGGTG 350 ACCACTAAAC TCCTTCAGAC TCTTAAAATT ACGATTCTTT TCTCAAAGGG 400 GAAGAACGTC AGTGCAGCGA TCCCTTCACC TTTAGCTAAA GAATTGGACT 450 GTGCTGCTCA AAATAAAGAT CAGTTGGAGG TANGATGTCC AAGACTGAAG 500 GTAAAGGACT AGTGCAAACT GAAAGTGATG GGGAAACAGA CCTACGTATG 550 GAAGCCATGT AGTGTTCTTC ACAGGCTGCT GTTGACTGAA ATTCCTATCC 600 TCAAATTACT CTAGACTGAA GCTGCTTCCC TTCAGTGAGC AGCCTCTCCT 650 TCCAAGATTC TGGAAAGCAC ACCTGACTCC AAACAAAGAC TTAGAGCCCT 700 GTGTCAGTGC TGCTGCTGCT TTTACCAGAT TCTCTAACCT TCCGGGTAGA 750 AGAG (SEQ ID NO: 8767)

This sequence was used as input for a series of BLASTN searches. First, it was used to search the UniGene database, build 132 at the NCBI BLAST web site. No alignments were found with an expect value less than the threshold value of 10⁻²²⁵. A BLASTN search of the database dbEST, release 041001, was then performed on the sequence and 21 alignments were found at the NCBI BLAST web site. Ten of these had expect values less than 10⁻²⁵, but all were matches to unidentified cDNA clones. Next, the sequence was used to run a BLASTN search of the nr database, release 123.0. No significant alignment to any sequence in nr was found. Finally, a BLASTN search of the human genome was performed on the sequence located at the NCBI BLASTN web site.

A single alignment to the genome was found on contig NT_(—)004698.3 (e=0.0). The region of alignment on the contig was from base 1,821,298 to base 1,822,054, and this region was found to be mapped to chromosome 1, from base 105,552,694 to base 105,553,450. The sequence containing the aligned region, plus 100 kilobases on each side of the aligned region, was downloaded. Specifically, the sequence of chromosome 1 from base 105,452,694 to 105,653,450 was downloaded from the NCBI web site.

This 200,757 bp segment of the chromosome was used to predict exons and their peptide products as follows. The sequence was used as input for the Genscan algorithm found at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), using the following Genscan settings:

Organism: vertebrate

Suboptimal exon cutoff: 1.00 (no suboptimal exons)

Print options: Predicted CDS and peptides

The region matching the sequence of clone 596H6 was known to span base numbers 100,001 to 100,757 of the input sequence. An exon was predicted by the algorithm, with a probability of 0.695, covering bases 100,601 to 101,094 (designated exon 4.14 of the fourth predicted gene). This exon was part of a predicted cistron that is 24,195 bp in length. The sequence corresponding to the cistron was noted and saved separately from the 200,757 bp segment. BLASTN searches of the Unigene, dbEST, and nr databases were performed on it.

At least 100 significant alignments to various regions of the sequence were found in the dbEST database, although most appeared to be redundant representations of a few exons. All matches were to unnamed cDNAs and mRNAs (unnamed cDNAs and mRNAs are cDNAs and mRNAs not previously identified, or shown to correspond to a known or predicted human gene) from various tissue types. Most aligned to a single region on the sequence and spanned 500 bp or less, but several consisted of five or six regions separated by gaps, suggesting the locations of exons in the gene. Several significant matches to entries in the UniGene database were found, as well, even after masking low-complexity regions and short repeats in the sequence. All matches were to unnamed cDNA clones.

At least 100 significant alignments were found in the nr database, as well. A similarity to hypothetical protein FLJ22457 (UniGene cluster Hs.238707) was found (e=0.0). The cDNA of this predicted protein has been isolated from B lymphocytes located at the NCBI web site.

Other significant alignments were to unnamed cDNAs and mRNAs.

Using Genscan, the following 730 residue peptide sequence was predicted from the putative gene:

MDGLGRRLRA SLRLKRGHGG HWRLNEMPYM KHEFDGGPPQ DNSGEALKEP 50 ERAQEHSLPN FAGGQHFFEY LLVVSLKKKR SEDDYEPIIT YQFPKRENLL 100 RGQQEEEERL LKAIPLFCFP DGNEWASLTE YPSLSCKTPG LLAALVVEKA 150 QPRTCCHASA PSAAPQARGP DAPSPAAGQA LPAGPGPRLP KVYCIISCIG 200 CFGLFSKILD EVEKRHQISM AVIYPFMQGL REAAFPAPGK TVTLKSFIPD 250 SGTEFISLTR PLDSHLEHVD FSSLLHCLSF EQILQIFASA VLERKIIFLA 300 EGLREEEKDV RDSTEVRGAG ECHGFQRKGN LGKQWGLCVE DSVKMGDNQR 350 GTSCSTLSQC IHAAAALLYP FSWAHTYIPV VPESLLATVC CPTPFMVGVQ 400 MRFQQEVMDS PMEEIQPQAE IKTVNPLGVY EERGPEKASL CLFQVLLVNL 450 CEGTFLMSVG DEKDILPPKL QDDILDSLGQ GINELKTAEQ INEHVSGPFV 500 QFFVKIVGHY ASYIKREANG QGHFQERSFC KALTSKTNRR FVKKFVKTQL 550 FSLFIQEAEK SKNPPAEVTQ VGNSSTCVVD TWLEAAATAL SHHYNIFNTE 600 HTLWSKGSAS LHEVCGHVRT RVKRKILFLY VSLAFTMGKS IFLVENKAMN 650 MTIKWTTSGR PGHGDMFGVI ESWGAAALLL LTGRVRDTGK SSSSTGHRAS 700 KSLVWSQVCF PESWEERLLT EGKQLQSRVI SEQ ID NO: 8768

Multiple analyses were performed using this prediction. First, a pairwise comparison of the sequence above and the sequence of FLJ22457, the hypothetical protein mentioned above, using BLASTP version 2.1.2 at the NCBI website, resulted in a match with an expect value of 0.0. The peptide sequence predicted from clone 596H6 was longer and 19% of the region of alignment between the two resulted from gaps in hypothetical protein FLJ22457. The cause of the discrepancy might be alternative mRNA splicing, alternative post-translational processing, or differences in the peptide-predicting algorithms used to create the two sequences, but the homology between the two is significant.

BLASTP and TBLASTN were also used to search for sequence similarities in the SWISS-PROT, TrEMBL, GenBank Translated, and PDB databases. Matches to several proteins were found, among them a tumor cell suppression protein, HTS1. No matches aligned to the full length of the peptide sequence, however, suggesting that similarity is limited to a few regions of the peptide.

TBLASTN produced matches to several proteins—both identified and theoretical—but again, no matches aligned to the full length of the peptide sequence. The best alignment was to the same hypothetical protein found in GenBank before (FLJ22457).

To discover similarities to protein families, comparisons of the domains (described above) were carried out using the Pfam and Blocks databases. A search of the Pfam database identified two regions of the peptide domains as belonging the DENN protein family (e=2.1×10−⁻³³). The human DENN protein possesses an RGD cellular adhesion motif and a leucine-zipper-like motif associated with protein dimerization, and shows partial homology to the receptor binding domain of tumor necrosis factor alpha. DENN is virtually identical to MADD, a human MAP kinase-activating death domain protein that interacts with type I tumor necrosis factor receptor found at the European Bioinformatics website. The search of the Blocks database also revealed similarities between regions of the peptide sequence and known protein groups, but none with a satisfactory degree of confidence. In the Blocks scoring system, scores over 1,100 are likely to be relevant. The highest score of any match to the predicted peptide was 1,058.

The Prosite, ProDom, PRINTS databases (all publicly available) were used to conduct further domain and motif analysis. The Prosite search generated many recognized protein domains. A BLASTP search was performed to identify areas of similarity between the protein query sequence and PRINTS, a protein database of protein fingerprints, groups of motifs that together form a characteristic signature of a protein family. In this case, no groups were found to align closely to any section of the submitted sequence. The same was true when the ProDom database was searched with BLASTP.

A prediction of protein structure was done by performing a BLAST search of the sequence against PDB, a database in which every member has tertiary structure information. No significant alignments were found by this method. Secondary and super-secondary structure was examined using the Garnier algorithm. Although it is only considered to be 60–65% accurate, the algorithm provided information on the locations and lengths of alpha-helices, beta-sheets, turns and coils.

The antigenicity of the predicted peptide was modeled by graphing hydrophilicity vs. amino acid number. This produced a visual representation of trends in hydrophilicity along the sequence. Many locations in the sequence showed antigenicity and five sites had antigenicity greater than 2. This information can be used in the design of affinity reagents to the protein.

Membrane-spanning regions were predicted by graphing hydrophobicity vs. amino acid number. Thirteen regions were found to be somewhat hydrophobic. The algorithm TMpred predicted a model with 6 strong transmembrane heliceslocated at the embnet web site.

NNPSL is a neural network algorithm developed by the Sanger Center. It uses amino acid composition and sequence to predict cellular location. For the peptide sequence submitted, its first choice was mitochondrial (51.1% expected accuracy). Its second choice was cytoplasmic (91.4% expected accuracy).

Example 6 Further Sequence Analysis of Novel Clone 486E11

The sequence of clone 486E11 is provided below:

TAAAAGCAGG CTGTGCACTA GGGACCTAGT GACCTTACTA GAAAAAACTC 50 AAATTCTCTG AGCCACAAGT CCTCATGGGC AAAATGTAGA TACCACCACC 100 TAACCCTGCC AATTTCCTAT CATTGTGACT ATCAAATTAA ACCACAGGCA 150 GGAAGTTGCC TTGAAAACTT TTTATAGTGT ATATTACTGT TCACATAGAT 200 NAGCAATTAA CTTTACATAT ACCCGTTTTT AAAAGATCAG TCCTGTGATT 250 AAAAGTCTGG CTGCCCTAAT TCACTTCGAT TATACATTAG GTTAAAGCCA 300 TATAAAAGAG GCACTACGTC TTCGGAGAGA TGAATGGATA TTACAAGCAG 350 TAATGTTGGC TTTGGAATAT ACACATAATG TCCACTTGAC CTCATCTATT 400 TGACACAAAA TGTAAACTAA ATTATGAGCA TCATTAGATA CCTTGGCCTT 450 TTCAAATCAC ACAGGGTCCT AGATCTNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN 500 NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNAC TTTGGGATTC 550 CTATATCTTT GTCAGCTGTC AACTTCAGTG TTTTCAGGTT AAATTCTATC 600 CATAGTCATC CCAATATACC TGCTTTAGAT GATACAACCT TCAAAAGATC 650 CGCTCTTCCT CGTAAAAAGT GGAG SEQ ID NO: 8769

The BLASTN program was used to compare the sequence to the UniGene and dbEST databases. No significant alignments were found in either. It was then searched against the nr database and only alignments to unnamed genomic DNA clones were found.

CAP2 was used to cluster a group of unknowns, including clone 486E11. The sequence for 486E11 was found to overlap others. These formed a contig of 1,010 residues, which is shown below:

CGGACAGGTA CCTAAAAGCA GGCTGTGCAC TAGGGACCTA GTGACCTTAC 50 TAGAAAAAAC TCAAATTCTC TGAGCCACAA GTCCTCATGG GCAAAATGTA 100 GATACCACCA CCTAACCCTG CCAATTTCCT ATCATTGTGA CTATCAAATT 150 AAACCACAGG CAGGAAGTTG CCTTGAAAAC TTTTTATAGT GTATATTACT 200 GTTCACATAG ATNAGCAATT AACTTTACAT ATACCCGTTT TTAAAAGATC 250 AGTCCTGTGA TTAAAAGTCT GGCTGCCCTA ATTCACTTCG ATTATACATT 300 AGGTTAAAGC CATATAAAAG AGGCACTACG TCTTCGGAGA GATGAATGGA 350 TATTACAAGC AGTAATTTTG GCTTTGGAAT ATACACATAA TGTCCACTTG 400 ACCTCATCTA TTTGACACAA AATGTAAACT AAATTATGAG CATCATTAGA 450 TACCTTGGGC CTTTTCAAAT CACACAGGGT CCTAGATCTG NNNNNNNNNN 500 NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNN 550 NACTTTGGAT TCTTATATCT TTGTCAGCTG TCAACTTCAG TGTTTTCAGG 600 NTAAATTCTA TCCATAGTCA TCCCAATATA CCTGCTTTAG ATGATACAAA 650 CTTCAAAAGA TCCGGCTCTC CCTCGTAAAA CGTGGAGGAC AGACATCAAG 700 GGGGTTTTCT GAGTAAAGAA AGGCAACCGC TCGGCAAAAA CTCACCCTGG 750 CACAACAGGA NCGAATATAT ACAGACGCTG ATTGAGCGTT TTGCTCCATC 800 TTCACTTCTG TTAAATGAAG ACATTGATAT CTAAAATGCT ATGAGTCTAA 850 CTTTGTAAAA TTAAAATAGA TTTGTAGTTA TTTTTCAAAA TGAAATCGAA 900 AAGATACAAG TTTTGAAGGC AGTCTCTTTT TCCACCCTGC CCCTCTAGTG 950 TGTTTTACAC ACTTCTCTGG CCACTCCAAC AGGGAAGCTG GTCCAGGGCC 1000 ATTATACAGG SEQ ID NO: 8832

The sequence of the CAP2 contig was used in a BLAST search of the human genome. 934 out of 1,010 residues aligned to a region of chromosome 21. A gap of 61 residues divided the aligned region into two smaller fragments. The sequence of this region, plus 100 kilobases on each side of it, was downloaded and analyzed using the Genscan site at MIT, with the following settings:

Organism: vertebrate

Suboptimal exon cutoff: 1.00 (no suboptimal exons)

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The fragment was found to fall within one of several predicted genes in the chromosome region. The bases corresponding to the predicted gene, including its predicted introns, were saved as a separate file and used to search GenBank again with BLASTN to find any ESTs or UniGene clusters identified by portions of the sequence not included in the original unknown fragment. The nr database contained no significant matches. At least 100 significant matches to various parts of the predicted gene were found in the dbEST database, but all of them were to unnamed cDNA clones. Comparison to UniGene produced fewer significant matches, but all matches were to unnamed cDNAs.

The peptide sequence predicted by Genscan was also saved. Multiple types of analyses were performed on it using the resources mentioned in Table 3. BLASTP and TBLASTN were used to search the TrEMBL protein database at the Expasy Molecular Biology Server web site and the GenBank nr database located at the NCBI web site, which includes data from the SwissProt, PIR, PRF, and PDB databases. No significant matches were found in any of these, so no gene identity or tertiary structure was discovered.

The peptide sequence was also searched for similarity to known domains and motifs using BLASTP with the Prosite, Blocks, Pfam, and ProDom databases. The searches produced no significant alignments to known domains. BLASTP comparison to the PRINTS database produced an alignment to the P450 protein family, but with a low probability of accuracy (e=6.9).

Two methods were used to predict secondary structure—the Garnier/Osguthorpe/Robson model and the Chou-Fasman model. The two methods differed somewhat in their results, but both produced representations of the peptide sequence with helical and sheet regions and locations of turns.

Antigenicity was plotted as a graph with amino acid number in the sequence on the x-axis and hydrophilicity on the y-axis. Several areas of antigenicity were observed, but only one with antigenicity greater than 2. Hydrophobicity was plotted in the same way. Only one region, from approximately residue 135 to residue 150, had notable hydrophobicity. TMpred, accessed through ExPASy, was used to predict transmembrane helices. No regions of the peptide sequence were predicted with reasonable confidence to be membrane-spanning helices.

NNPSL predicted that the putative protein would be found either in the nucleus (expected prediction accuracy=51.1%) or secreted from the cell (expected prediction accuracy=91.4%).

Example 7 Preparation of a Leukocyte cDNA Array Comprising a Candidate Gene Library

Candidate genes and gene sequences for leukocyte expression profiling were identified through methods described elsewhere in this document. Candidate genes are used to obtain or design probes for peripheral leukocyte expression profiling in a variety of ways. A cDNA microarray carrying 384 probes was constructed using sequences selected from the cDNA libraries described in example 1. cDNAs were selected from T-cell libraries, PBMC libraries and buffy coat libraries. A listing of the cDNA fragments used is given in Table 8.

96-Well PCR

Plasmids were isolated in 96-well format and PCR was performed in 96-well format. A master mix was made that contain the reaction buffer, dNTPs, forward and reverse primer and DNA polymerase was made. 99 ul of the master mix was aliquoted into 96-well plate. 1 ul of plasmid (1–2 ng/ul) of plasmid was added to the plate. The final reaction concentration was 10 mM Tris pH 8.3, 3.5 mM MgCl2, 25 mM KCl, 0.4 mM dNTPs, 0.4 uM M13 forward primer, 0.4 M13 reverse primer, and 10 U of Taq Gold (Applied Biosystems). The PCR conditions were:

Step 1 95 C for 10 min

Step 2 95 C for 15 sec

Step 3 56 C for 30 sec

Step 4 72 C for 2 min 15 seconds

Step 5 go to Step 2 39 times

Step 6 72 C for 10 minutes

Step 7 4 C for ever.

PCR Purification

PCR purification was done in a 96-well format. The ArrayIt (Telechem International, Inc.) PCR purification kit was used and the provided protocol was followed without modification. Before the sample was evaporated to dryness, the concentration of PCR products was determined using a spectrophotometer. After evaporation, the samples were re-suspended in 1× Micro Spotting Solution (ArrayIt) so that the majority of the samples were between 0.2–1.0 ug/ul.

Array Fabrication

Spotted cDNA microarrays were then made from these PCR products by ArrayIt using their protocols, which may be found at the ArrayIt website. Each fragment was spotted 3 times onto each array.

Candidate genes and gene sequences for leukocyte expression profiling were identified through methods described elsewhere in this document. Those candidate genes are used for peripheral leukocyte expression profiling. The candidate libraries can used to obtain or design probes for expression profiling in a variety of ways.

Oligonucleotide probes are also prepared using the DNA sequence information for the candidate genes identified by differential hybridization screening (listed in Table 3 and the sequence listing) and/or the sequence information for the genes identified by database mining (listed in Table 2) is used to design complimentary oligonucleotide probes. Oligo probes are designed on a contract basis by various companies (for example, Compugen, Mergen, Affymetrix, Telechem), or designed from the candidate sequences using a variety of parameters and algorithms as indicated at located at the MIT web site. Briefly, the length of the oligonucleotide to be synthesized is determined, preferably greater than 18 nucleotides, generally 18–24 nucleotides, 24–70 nucleotides and, in some circumstances, more than 70 nucleotides. The sequence analysis algorithms and tools described above are applied to the sequences to mask repetitive elements, vector sequences and low complexity sequences. Oligonucleotides are selected that are specific to the candidate nucleotide sequence (based on a Blast n search of the oligonucleotide sequence in question against gene sequences databases, such as the Human Genome Sequence, UniGene, dbEST or the non-redundant database at NCBI), and have <50% G content and 25–70% G+C content. Desired oligonucleotides are synthesized using well-known methods and apparatus, or ordered from a company (for example Sigma). Oligonucleotides are spotted onto microarrays. Alternatively, oligonucleotides are synthesized directly on the array surface, using a variety of techniques (Hughes et al. 2001, Yershov et al. 1996, Lockhart et al 1996).

Example 8 Preparation of RNA from Mononuclear Cells for Expression Profiling

Blood was isolated from the subject for leukocyte expression profiling using the following methods:

Two tubes were drawn per patient. Blood was drawn from either a standard peripheral venous blood draw or directly from a large-bore intra-arterial or intravenous catheter inserted in the femoral artery, femoral vein, subclavian vein or internal jugular vein. Care was taken to avoid sample contamination with heparin from the intravascular catheters, as heparin can interfere with subsequent RNA reactions.

For each tube, 8 ml of whole blood was drawn into a tube (CPT, Becton-Dickinson order #362753) containing the anticoagulant Citrate, 25° C. density gradient solution (e.g. Ficoll, Percoll) and a polyester gel barrier that upon centrifugation was permeable to RBCs and granulocytes but not to mononuclear cells. The tube was inverted several times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant. The tubes were centrifuged at 1750×g in a swing-out rotor at room temperature for 20 minutes. The tubes were removed from the centrifuge and inverted 5–10 times to mix the plasma with the mononuclear cells, while trapping the RBCs and the granulocytes beneath the gel barrier. The plasma/mononuclear cell mix was decanted into a 15 ml tube and 5 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) is added. The 15 ml tubes were spun for 5 minutes at 1750×g to pellet the cells. The supernatant was discarded and 1.8 ml of RLT lysis buffer is added to the mononuclear cell pellet. The buffer and cells were pipetted up and down to ensure complete lysis of the pellet. The cell lysate was frozen and stored until it is convenient to proceed with isolation of total RNA.

Total RNA was purified from the lysed mononuclear cells using the Qiagen Rneasy Miniprep kit, as directed by the manufacturer (10/99 version) for total RNA isolation, including homogenization (Qiashredder columns) and on-column DNase treatment. The purified RNA was eluted in 50 ul of water. The further use of RNA prepared by this method is described in Example 11, 24, and 23.

Some samples were prepared by a different protocol, as follows:

Two 8 ml blood samples were drawn from a peripheral vein into a tube (CPT, Becton-Dickinson order #362753) containing anticoagulant (Citrate), 25° C. density gradient solution (Ficoll) and a polyester gel barrier that upon centrifugation is permeable to RBCs and granulocytes but not to mononuclear cells. The mononuclear cells and plasma remained above the barrier while the RBCs and granulocytes were trapped below. The tube was inverted several times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant, and the tubes were subjected to centrifugation at 1750×g in a swing-out rotor at room temperature for 20 min. The tubes were removed from the centrifuge, and the clear plasma layer above the cloudy mononuclear cell layer was aspirated and discarded. The cloudy mononuclear cell layer was aspirated, with care taken to rinse all of the mononuclear cells from the surface of the gel barrier with PBS (phosphate buffered saline). Approximately 2 mls of mononuclear cell suspension was transferred to a 2 ml microcentrifuge tube, and centrifuged for 3 min. at 16,000 rpm in a microcentrifuge to pellet the cells. The supernatant was discarded and 1.8 ml of RLT lysis buffer (Qiagen) were added to the mononuclear cell pellet, which lysed the cells and inactivated Rnases. The cells and lysis buffer were pipetted up and down to ensure complete lysis of the pellet. Cell lysate was frozen and stored until it was convenient to proceed with isolation of total RNA.

RNA samples were isolated from 8 mL of whole blood. Yields ranged from 2 ug to 20 ug total RNA for 8 mL blood. A260/A280 spectrophotometric ratios were between 1.6 and 2.0, indicating purity of sample. 2 ul of each sample were run on an agarose gel in the presence of ethidium bromide. No degradation of the RNA sample and no DNA contamination was visible.

In some cases, specific subsets of mononuclear cells were isolated from peripheral blood of human subjects. When this was done, the StemSep cell separation kits (manual version 6.0.0) were used from StemCell Technologies (Vancouver, Canada). This same protocol can be applied to the isolation of T cells, CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells, B cells, monocytes, NK cells and other cells. Isolation of cell types using negative selection with antibodies may be desirable to avoid activation of target cells by antibodies.

Example 9 Preparation of Universal Control RNA for Use in Leukocyte Expression Profiling

Control RNA was prepared using total RNA from Buffy coats and/or total RNA from enriched mononuclear cells isolated from Buffy coats, both with and without stimulation with ionomycin and PMA. The following control RNAs were prepared:

Control 1: Buffy Coat Total RNA

Control 2: Mononuclear cell Total RNA

Control 3: Stimulated buffy coat Total RNA

Control 4: Stimulated mononuclear Total RNA

Control 5: 50% Buffy coat Total RNA/50% Stimulated buffy coat Total RNA

Control 6: 50% Mononuclear cell Total RNA/50% Stimulated Mononuclear Total RNA

Some samples were prepared using the following protocol: Buffy coats from 38 individuals were obtained from Stanford Blood Center. Each buffy coat is derived from ˜350 mL whole blood from one individual. 10 ml buffy coat was removed from the bag, and placed into a 50 ml tube. 40 ml of Buffer EL (Qiagen) was added, the tube was mixed and placed on ice for 15 minutes, then cells were pelleted by centrifugation at 2000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The supernatant was decanted and the cell pellet was re-suspended in 10 ml of Qiagen Buffer EL. The tube was then centrifuged at 2000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The cell pellet was then re-suspended in 20 ml TRIZOL (GibcoBRL) per Buffy coat sample, the mixture was shredded using a rotary homogenizer, and the lysate was then frozen at −80° C. prior to proceeding to RNA isolation.

Other control RNAs were prepared from enriched mononuclear cells prepared from Buffy coats. Buffy coats from Stanford Blood Center were obtained, as described above. 10 ml buffy coat was added to a 50 ml polypropylene tube, and 10 ml of phosphate buffer saline (PBS) was added to each tube. A polysucrose (5.7 g/dL) and sodium diatrizoate (9.0 g/dL) solution at a 1.077+/−0.0001 g/ml density solution of equal volume to diluted sample was prepared (Histopaque 1077, Sigma cat. no 1077-1). This and all subsequent steps were performed at room temperature. 15 ml of diluted buffy coat/PBS was layered on top of 15 ml of the histopaque solution in a 50 ml tube. The tube was centrifuged at 400×g for 30 minutes at room temperature. After centrifugation, the upper layer of the solution to within 0.5 cm of the opaque interface containing the mononuclear cells was discarded. The opaque interface was transferred into a clean centrifuge tube.

An equal volume of PBS was added to each tube and centrifuged at 350×g for 10 minutes at room temperature. The supernatant was discarded. 5 ml of Buffer EL (Qiagen) was used to resuspend the remaining cell pellet and the tube was centrifuged at 2000×g for 10 minutes at room temperature. The supernatant was discarded. The pellet was resuspended in 20 ml of TRIZOL (GibcoBRL) for each individual buffy coat that was processed. The sample was homogenized using a rotary homogenizer and frozen at −80 C until RNA was isolated.

RNA was isolated from frozen lysed Buffy coat samples as follows: frozen samples were thawed, and 4 ml of chloroform was added to each buffy coat sample. The sample was mixed by vortexing and centrifuged at 2000×g for 5 minutes. The aqueous layer was moved to new tube and then repurified by using the RNeasy Maxi RNA clean up kit, according to the manufacturer's instruction (Qiagen, PN 75162). The yield, purity and integrity were assessed by spectrophotometer and gel electrophoresis.

Some samples were prepared by a different protocol, as follows. The further use of RNA prepared using this protocol is described in Example 23.

50 whole blood samples were randomly selected from consented blood donors at the Stanford Medical School Blood Center. Each buffy coat sample was produced from ˜350 mL of an individual's donated blood. The whole blood sample was centrifuged at ˜4,400×g for 8 minutes at room temperature, resulting in three distinct layers: a top layer of plasma, a second layer of buffy coat, and a third layer of red blood cells. 25 ml of the buffy coat fraction was obtained and diluted with an equal volume of PBS (phosphate buffered saline). 30 ml of diluted buffy coat was layered onto 15 ml of sodium diatrizoate solution adjusted to a density of 1.077+/−0.001 g/ml (Histopaque 1077, Sigma) in a 50 mL plastic tube. The tube was spun at 800 g for 10 minutes at room temperature. The plasma layer was removed to the 30 ml mark on the tube, and the mononuclear cell layer removed into a new tube and washed with an equal volume of PBS, and collected by centrifugation at 2000 g for 10 minutes at room temperature. The cell pellet was resuspended in 10 ml of Buffer EL (Qiagen) by vortexing and incubated on ice for 10 minutes to remove any remaining erthythrocytes. The mononuclear cells were spun at 2000 g for 10 minutes at 4 degrees Celsius. The cell pellet was lysed in 25 ml of a phenol/guanidinium thiocyanate solution (TRIZOL Reagent, Invitrogen). The sample was homogenized using a PowerGene 5 rotary homogenizer (Fisher Scientific) and Omini disposable generator probes (Fisher Scientific). The Trizol lysate was frozen at −80 degrees C. until the next step.

The samples were thawed out and incubated at room temperature for 5 minutes. 5 ml chloroform was added to each sample, mixed by vortexing, and incubated at room temperature for 3 minutes. The aqueous layers were transferred to new 50 ml tubes. The aqueous layer containing total RNA was further purified using the Qiagen RNeasy Maxi kit (PN 75162), per the manufacturer's protocol (October 1999). The columns were eluted twice with 1 ml Rnase-free water, with a minute incubation before each spin.

Quantity and quality of RNA was assessed using standard methods. Generally, RNA was isolated from batches of 10 buffy coats at a time, with an average yield per buffy coat of 870 μg, and an estimated total yield of 43.5 mg total RNA with a 260/280 ratio of 1.56 and a 28S/18S ratio of 1.78.

Quality of the RNA was tested using the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer using RNA 6000 microfluidics chips. Analysis of the electrophorgrams from the Bioanalyzer for five different batches demonstrated the reproducibility in quality between the batches.

Total RNA from all five batches were combined and mixed in a 50 ml tube, then aliquoted as follows: 2×10 ml aliquots in 15 ml tubes, and the rest in 100 μl aliquots in 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tubes. The aliquots gave highly reproducible results with respect to RNA purity, size and integrity. The RNA was stored at −80° C.

Test Hybridization of Reference RNA.

When compared with BC38 and Stimulated mononuclear reference samples, the R50 performed as well, if not better than the other reference samples as shown in FIG. 3. In an analysis of hybridizations, where the R50 targets were fluorescently labeled with Cy-5 using methods described herein and the amplified and labeled aRNA was hybridized (as in example 23) to the oligonucleotide array described in examples 20–22. The R50 detected 97.3% of probes with a Signal to Noise ratio (S/N) of greater than three and 99.9% of probes with S/N greater than one.

Example 10 RNA Labeling and Hybridization to a Leukocyte cDNA Array of Candidate Nucleotide Sequences

Comparison of Guanine-Silica to Acid-Phenol RNA Purification (GSvsAP)

These data are from a set of 12 hybridizations designed to identify differences between the signal strength from two different RNA purification methods. The two RNA methods used were guanidine-silica (GS, Qiagen) and acid-phenol (AP, Trizol, Gibco BRL). Ten tubes of blood were drawn from each of four people. Two were used for the AP prep, the other eight were used for the GS prep. The protocols for the leukocyte RNA preps using the AP and GS techniques were completed as described here:

Guanidine-Silica (GS) Method:

For each tube, 8 ml blood was drawn into a tube containing the anticoagulant Citrate, 25° C. density gradient solution and a polyester gel barrier that upon centrifugation is permeable to RBCs and granulocytes but not to mononuclear cells. The mononuclear cells and plasma remained above the barrier while the RBCs and granulocytes were trapped below. CPT tubes from Becton-Dickinson (#362753) were used for this purpose. The tube was inverted several times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant. The tubes were immediately centrifuged @1750×g in a swinging bucket rotor at room temperature for 20 min. The tubes were removed from the centrifuge and inverted 5–10 times. This mixed the plasma with the mononuclear cells, while the RBCs and the granulocytes remained trapped beneath the gel barrier. The plasma/mononuclear cell mix was decanted into a 15 ml tube and 5 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) was added. The 15 ml tubes are spun for 5 minutes at 1750×g to pellet the cells. The supernatant was discarded and 1.8 ml of RLT lysis buffer (guanidine isothiocyanate) was added to the mononuclear cell pellet. The buffer and cells were pipetted up and down to ensure complete lysis of the pellet. The cell lysate was then processed exactly as described in the Qiagen Rneasy Miniprep kit protocol (10/99 version) for total RNA isolation (including steps for homogenization (Qiashredder columns) and on-column DNase treatment. The purified RNA was eluted in 50 ul of water.

Acid-Phenol (AP) Method:

For each tube, 8 ml blood was drawn into a tube containing the anticoagulant Citrate, 25° C. density gradient solution and a polyester gel barrier that upon centrifugation is permeable to RBCs and granulocytes but not to mononuclear cells. The mononuclear cells and plasma remained above the barrier while the RBCs and granulocytes were trapped below. CPT tubes from Becton-Dickinson (#362753) were used for this purpose. The tube was inverted several times to mix the blood with the anticoagulant. The tubes were immediately centrifuged @1750×g in a swinging bucket rotor at room temperature for 20 min. The tubes were removed from the centrifuge and inverted 5–10 times. This mixed the plasma with the mononuclear cells, while the RBCs and the granulocytes remained trapped beneath the gel barrier. The plasma/mononuclear cell mix was decanted into a 15 ml tube and 5 ml of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) was added. The 15 ml tubes are spun for 5 minutes @1750×g to pellet the cells. The supernatant was discarded and the cell pellet was lysed using 0.6 mL Phenol/guanidine isothiocyanate (e.g. Trizol reagent, GibcoBRL). Subsequent total RNA isolation proceeded using the manufacturers protocol.

RNA from each person was labeled with either Cy3 or Cy5, and then hybridized in pairs to the mini-array. For instance, the first array was hybridized with GS RNA from one person (Cy3) and GS RNA from a second person (Cy5).

Techniques for labeling and hybridization for all experiments discussed here were completed as detailed above in example 10. Arrays were prepared as described in example 7.

RNA isolated from subject samples, or control Buffy coat RNA, were labeled for hybridization to a cDNA array. Total RNA (up to 100 μg) was combined with 2 μl of 100 μM solution of an Oligo (dT)12–18 (GibcoBRL) and heated to 70° C. for 10 minutes and place on ice. Reaction buffer was added to the tube, to a final concentration of 1×RT buffer (GibcoBRL), 10 mM DTT (GibcoBRL), 0.1 mM unlabeled dATP, dTTP, and dGTP, and 0.025 mM unlabeled dCTP, 200 μg of CAB (A. thaliana photosystem I chlorophyll a/b binding protein), 200 pg of RCA (A. thaliana RUBISCO activase), 0.25 mM of Cy-3 or Cy-5 dCTP, and 400 U Superscript II RT (GibcoBRL).

The volumes of each component of the labeling reaction were as follows: 20 μl of 5×RT buffer; 10 μl of 100 mM DTT; 1 μl of 10 mM dNTPs without dCTP; 0.5 μl of 5 mM CTP; 13 μl of H20; 0.02 μl of 10 ng/μl CAB and RCA; 1 μl of 40 Units/μl RNAseOUT Recombinant Ribonuclease Inhibitor (GibcoBRL); 2.5 μl of 1.0 mM Cy-3 or Cy-5 dCTP; and 2.0 μl of 200 Units/μl of Superscript II RT. The sample was vortexed and centrifuged. The sample was incubated at 4° C. for 1 hour for first strand cDNA synthesis, then heated at 70° C. for 10 minutes to quench enzymatic activity. 1 μl of 10 mg/ml of Rnase A was added to degrade the RNA strand, and the sample was incubated at 37° C. for 30 minutes.

Next, the Cy-3 and Cy-5 cDNA samples were combined into one tube. Unincorporated nucleotides were removed using QlAquick RCR purification protocol (Qiagen), as directed by the manufacturer. The sample was evaporated to dryness and resuspended in 5 μL of water. The sample was mixed with hybridization buffer containing 5×SSC, 0.2% SDS, 2 mg/ml Cot-1 DNA (GibcoBRL), 1 mg/ml yeast tRNA (GibcoBRL), and 1.6 ng/μl poly dA40–60 (Pharmacia). This mixture was placed on the microarray surface and a glass cover slip was placed on the array (Corning). The microarray glass slide was placed into a hybridization chamber (ArrayIt). The chamber was then submerged in a water bath overnight at 62° C. The microarray was removed from the cassette and the cover slip was removed by repeatedly submerging it to a wash buffer containing 1×SSC, and 0.1% SDS. The microarray slide was washed in 1×SSC/0.1% SDS for 5 minutes. The slide was then washed in 0.1% SSC/0.1% SDS for 5 minutes. The slide was finally washed in 0.1×SSC for 2 minutes. The slide was spun at 1000 rpm for 2 minutes to dry out the slide, then scanned on a microarray scanner (Axon Instruments, Union City, Calif.). Six hybridizations with 20 μg of RNA were performed for each type of RNA preparation (GS or AP). Since both the Cy3 and the Cy5 labeled RNA are from test preparations, there are six data points for each GS prepped, Cy3-labeled RNA and six for each GS-prepped, Cy5-labeled RNA. The mini array hybridizations were scanned on and Axon Instruments scanner using GenPix 3.0 software. The data presented were derived as follows. First, all features flagged as “not found” by the software were removed from the dataset for individual hybridizations. These features are usually due to high local background or other processing artifacts. Second, the median fluorescence intensity minus the background fluorescence intensity was used to calculate the mean background subtracted signal for each dye for each hybridization. In FIG. 3, the mean of these means across all six hybridizations is graphed (n=6 for each column). The error bars are the SEM. This experiment shows that the average signal from AP prepared RNA is 47% of the average signal from GS prepared RNA for both Cy3 and Cy5.

Generation of Expression Data for Leukocyte Genes from Peripheral Leukocyte Samples

Six hybridizations were performed with RNA purified from human blood leukocytes using the protocols given above. Four of the six were prepared using the GS method and 2 were prepared using the AP method. Each preparation of leukocyte RNA was labeled with Cy3 and 10 μg hybridized to the mini-array. A control RNA was batch labeled with Cy5 and 10 μg hybridized to each mini-array together with the Cy3-labeled experimental RNA.

The control RNA used for these experiments was Control 1: Buffy Coat RNA, as described above. The protocol for the preparation of that RNA is reproduced here:

Buffy Coat RNA Isolation:

Buffy coats were obtained from Stanford Blood Center (in total 38 individual buffy coats were used. Each buffy coat is derived from ˜350 mL whole blood from one individual. 10 ml buffy coat was taken and placed into a 50 ml tube and 40 ml of a hypochlorous acid (HOCl) solution (Buffer EL from Qiagen) was added. The tube was mixed and placed on ice for 15 minutes. The tube was then centrifuged at 2000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The supernatant was decanted and the cell pellet was re-suspended in 10 ml of hypochlorous acid solution (Qiagen Buffer EL). The tube was then centrifuged at 2000×g for 10 minutes at 4° C. The cell pellet was then re-suspended in 20 ml phenol/guanidine thiocyanate solution (TRIZOL from GibcoBRL) for each individual buffy coat that was processed. The mixture was then shredded using a rotary homogenizer. The lysate was then frozen at −80° C. prior to proceeding to RNA isolation.

The arrays were then scanned and analyzed on an Axon Instruments scanner using GenePix 3.0 software. The data presented were derived as follows. First, all features flagged as “not found” by the software were removed from the dataset for individual hybridizations. Second, control features were used to normalize the data for labeling and hybridization variability within the experiment. The control features are cDNA for genes from the plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, that were included when spotting the mini-array. Equal amounts of RNA complementary to two of these cDNAs were added to each of the samples before they were labeled. A third was pre-labeled and equal amounts were added to each hybridization solution before hybridization. Using the signal from these genes, we derived a normalization constant (L_(j)) according to the following formula:

$L_{j} = \frac{\frac{\sum\limits_{i = 1}^{N}{BGSS}_{j,i}}{N}}{\frac{\sum\limits_{j = 1}^{K}\frac{\sum\limits_{i = 1}^{N}{BGSS}_{j,i}}{N}}{K}}$ where BGSS_(i) is the signal for a specific feature as identified in the GenePix software as the median background subtracted signal for that feature, N is the number of A. thaliana control features, K is the number of hybridizations, and L is the normalization constant for each individual hybridization.

Using the formula above, the mean over all control features of a particular hybridization and dye (eg Cy3) was calculated. Then these control feature means for all Cy3 hybridizations were averaged. The control feature mean in one hybridization divided by the average of all hybridizations gives a normalization constant for that particular Cy3 hybridization.

The same normalization steps were performed for Cy3 and Cy5 values, both fluorescence and background. Once normalized, the background Cy3 fluorescence was subtracted from the Cy3 fluorescence for each feature. Values less than 100 were eliminated from further calculations since low values caused spurious results.

FIG. 4 shows the average background subtracted signal for each of nine leukocyte-specific genes on the mini array. This average is for 3–6 of the above-described hybridizations for each gene. The error bars are the SEM.

The ratio of Cy3 to Cy5 signal is shown for a number of genes. This ratio corrects for variability among hybridizations and allows comparison between experiments done at different times. The ratio is calculated as the Cy3 background subtracted signal divided by the Cy5 background subtracted signal. Each bar is the average for 3–6 hybridizations. The error bars are SEM.

Together, these results show that we can measure expression levels for genes that are expressed specifically in sub-populations of leukocytes. These expression measurements were made with only 10 μg of leukocyte total RNA that was labeled directly by reverse transcription. The signal strength can be increased by improved labeling techniques that amplify either the starting RNA or the signal fluorescence. In addition, scanning techniques with higher sensitivity can be used.

Genes in FIGS. 4 and 5:

GenBank Accession Gene Name Gene Name/Description Number Abbreviation T cell-specific tyrosine kinase Mrna L10717 TKTCS Interleukin 1 alpha (IL 1) mRNA, complete NM_000575 IL1A cds T-cell surface antigen CD2 (T11) mRNA, M14362 CD2 complete cds Interleukin-13 (IL-13) precursor gene, U31120 IL-13 complete cds Thymocyte antigen CD1a mRNA, complete M28825 CD1a cds CD6 mRNA for T cell glycoprotein CDS NM_006725 CD6 MHC class II HLA-DQA1 mRNA, complete U77589 HLA-DQA1 cds Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor M28170 CD19 Homo sapiens CD69 antigen NM_001781 CD69

Example 11 Clinical Study to Identify Diagnostic Gene Sets Useful in Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiac Allograft Recipients

An observational study was conducted in which a prospective cohort of cardiac transplant recipients were analyzed for associations between clinical events or rejection grades and expression of a leukocyte candidate nucleotide sequence library. Patients were identified at 4 cardiac transplantation centers while on the transplant waiting list or during their routing post-transplant care. All adult cardiac transplant recipients (new or re-transplants) who received an organ at the study center during the study period or within 3 months of the start of the study period were eligible. The first year after transplantation is the time when most acute rejection occurs and it is thus important to study patients during this period. Patients provided informed consent prior to study procedures. Peripheral blood leukocyte samples were obtained from all patients at the following time points: prior to transplant surgery (when able), the same day as routinely scheduled screening biopsies, upon evaluation for suspected acute rejection (urgent biopsies), on hospitalization for an acute complication of transplantation or immunosuppression, and when Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was suspected or confirmed. Samples were obtained through a standard peripheral vein blood draw or through a catheter placed for patient care (for example, a central venous catheter placed for endocardial biopsy). When blood was drawn from a intravenous line, care was taken to avoid obtaining heparin with the sample as it can interfere with downstream reactions involving the RNA. Mononuclear cells were prepared from whole blood samples as described in Example 8. Samples were processed within 2 hours of the blood draw and DNA and serum were saved in addition to RNA. Samples were stored at −80° C. or on dry ice and sent to the site of RNA preparation in a sealed container with ample dry ice. RNA was isolated from subject samples as described in Example 8 and hybridized to a candidate library of differentially expressed leukocyte nucleotide sequences, as further described in Examples 20–22. Methods used for amplification, labeling, hybridization and scanning are described in Example 23. Analysis of human transplant patient mononuclear cell RNA hybridized to a microarray and identification of diagnostic gene sets is shown in Example 24.

From each patient, clinical information was obtained at the following time points: prior to transplant surgery (when available), the same day as routinely scheduled screening biopsies, upon evaluation for suspected acute rejection (e.g., urgent biopsies), on hospitalization for an acute complication of transplantation or immunosuppression, and when Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was suspected or confirmed. Data was collected directly from the patient, from the patient's medical record, from diagnostic test reports or from computerized hospital databases. It was important to collect all information pertaining to the study clinical correlates (diagnoses and patient events and states to which expression data is correlated) and confounding variables (diagnoses and patient events and states that may result in altered leukocyte gene expression. Examples of clinical data collected are: patient sex, date of birth, date of transplant, race, requirement for prospective cross match, occurrence of pre-transplant diagnoses and complications, indication for transplantation, severity and type of heart disease, history of left ventricular assist devices, all known medical diagnoses, blood type, HLA type, viral serologies (including CMV, Hepatitis B and C, HIV and others), serum chemistries, white and red blood cell counts and differentials, CMV infections (clinical manifestations and methods of diagnosis), occurrence of new cancer, hemodynamic parameters measured by catheterization of the right or left heart (measures of graft function), results of echocardiography, results of coronary angiograms, results of intravascular ultrasound studies (diagnosis of transplant vasculopathy), medications, changes in medications, treatments for rejection, and medication levels. Information was also collected regarding the organ donor, including demographics, blood type, HLA type, results of screening cultures, results of viral serologies, primary cause of brain death, the need for inotropic support, and the organ cold ischemia time.

Of great importance was the collection of the results of endocardial biopsy for each of the patients at each visit. Biopsy results were all interpreted and recorded using the international society for heart and lung transplantation (ISHLT) criteria, described below. Biopsy pathological grades were determined by experienced pathologists at each center.

ISHLT Criteria Rejection Grade Finding Severity 0 No lymphocytic infiltrates None 1A Focal (perivascular or interstitial lymphocytic Borderline infiltrates without necrosis) mild 1B Diffuse but sparse lymphocytic infiltrates without Mild necrosis 2 One focus only with aggressive lymphocytic Mild, infiltrate and/or myocyte damage focal moderate 3A Multifocal aggressive lymphocytic infiltrates and/or Moderate myocardial damage 3B Diffuse inflammatory lymphocytic infiltrates with Borderline necrosis Severe 4 Diffuse aggressive polymorphous lymphocytic Severe infiltrates with edema hemorrhage and vasculitis, with necrosis

Because variability exists in the assignment of ISHLT grades, it was important to have a centralized and blinded reading of the biopsy slides by a single pathologist. This was arranged for all biopsy slides associated with samples in the analysis. Slides were obtained and assigned an encoded number. A single pathologist then read all slides from all centers and assigned an ISHLT grade. Grades from the single pathologist were then compared to the original grades derived from the pathologists at the study centers. For the purposes of correlation analysis of leukocyte gene expression to biopsy grades, the centralized reading information was used in a variety of ways (see Example 24 for more detail). In some analyses, only the original reading was used as an outcome. In other analyses, the result from the centralized reader was used as an outcome. In other analyses, the highest of the 2 grades was used. For example, if the original assigned grade was 0 and the centralized reader assigned a 1A, then 1A was the grade used as an outcome. In some analyses, the highest grade was used and then samples associated with a Grade 1A reading were excluded from the analysis. In some analyses, only grades with no disagreement between the 2 readings were used as outcomes for correlation analysis. Clinical data was entered and stored in a database. The database was queried to identify all patients and patient visits that meet desired criteria (for example, patients with >grade II biopsy results, no CMV infection and time since transplant <12 weeks).

The collected clinical data (disease criteria) is used to define patient or sample groups for correlation of expression data. Patient groups are identified for comparison, for example, a patient group that possesses a useful or interesting clinical distinction, versus a patient group that does not possess the distinction. Examples of useful and interesting patient distinctions that can be made on the basis of collected clinical data are listed here:

1. Rejection episode of at least moderate histologic grade, which results in treatment of the patient with additional corticosteroids, anti-T cell antibodies, or total lymphoid irradiation.

2. Rejection with histologic grade 2 or higher.

3. Rejection with histologic grade <2.

4. The absence of histologic rejection and normal or unchanged allograft function (based on hemodynamic measurements from catheterization or on echocardiographic data).

5. The presence of severe allograft dysfunction or worsening allograft dysfunction during the study period (based on hemodynamic measurements from catheterization or on echocardiographic data).

6. Documented CMV infection by culture, histology, or PCR, and at least one clinical sign or symptom of infection.

7. Specific graft biopsy rejection grades

8. Rejection of mild to moderate histologic severity prompting augmentation of the patient's chronic immunosuppressive regimen

9. Rejection of mild to moderate severity with allograft dysfunction prompting plasmapheresis or a diagnosis of “humoral” rejection

10. Infections other than CMV, esp. Epstein Barr virus (EBV)

11. Lymphoproliferative disorder (also called, post-transplant lymphoma)

12. Transplant vasculopathy diagnosed by increased intimal thickness on intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), angiography, or acute myocardial infarction.

13. Graft Failure or Retransplantation

14. All cause mortality

15. Grade 1A or higher rejection as defined by the initial biopsy reading.

16. Grade 1B or higher rejection as defined by the initial biopsy reading.

17. Grade 1A or higher rejection as defined by the centralized biopsy reading.

18. Grade 1B or higher rejection as defined by the centralized biopsy reading.

19. Grade 1A or higher rejection as defined by the highest of the initial and centralized biopsy reading.

20. Grade 1B or higher rejection as defined by the highest of the initial and centralized biopsy reading.

21. Any rejection >Grade 2 occurring in patient at any time in the post-transplant course.

Expression profiles of subject samples are examined to discover sets of nucleotide sequences with differential expression between patient groups, for example, by methods describes above and below.

Non-limiting examples of patient leukocyte samples to obtain for discovery of various diagnostic nucleotide sets are as follows:

Leukocyte set to avoid biopsy or select for biopsy:

Samples: Grade 0 vs. Grades 1–4

Leukocyte set to monitor therapeutic response:

Examine successful vs. unsuccessful drug treatment.

Samples:

Successful: Time 1: rejection, Time 2: drug therapy Time 3: no rejection

-   -   Unsuccessful: Time 1: rejection, Time 2: drug therapy; Time 3:         rejection

Leukocyte set to predict subsequent acute rejection.

Biopsy may show no rejection, but the patient may develop rejection shortly thereafter.

Look at profiles of patients who subsequently do and do not develop rejection.

Samples:

Group 1 (Subsequent rejection): Time 1: Grade 0; Time 2: Grade>0

Group 2 (No subsequent rejection): Time 1: Grade 0; Time 2: Grade 0

Focal rejection may be missed by biopsy. When this occurs the patient may have a Grade 0, but actually has rejection. These patients may go on to have damage to the graft etc.

Samples:

Non-rejectors: no rejection over some period of time

Rejectors: an episode of rejection over same period

Leukocyte set to diagnose subsequent or current graft failure:

Samples:

Echocardiographic or catheterization data to define worsening function over time and correlate to profiles.

Leukocyte set to diagnose impending active CMV:

Samples:

Look at patients who are CMV IgG positive. Compare patients with subsequent (to a sample) clinical CMV infection verses no subsequent clinical CMV infection.

Leukocyte set to diagnose current active CMV:

Samples:

Analyze patients who are CMV IgG positive. Compare patients with active current clinical CMV infection vs. no active current CMV infection.

Upon identification of a nucleotide sequence or set of nucleotide sequences that distinguish patient groups with a high degree of accuracy, that nucleotide sequence or set of nucleotide sequences is validated, and implemented as a diagnostic test. The use of the test depends on the patient groups that are used to discover the nucleotide set. For example, if a set of nucleotide sequences is discovered that have collective expression behavior that reliably distinguishes patients with no histological rejection or graft dysfunction from all others, a diagnostic is developed that is used to screen patients for the need for biopsy. Patients identified as having no rejection do not need biopsy, while others are subjected to a biopsy to further define the extent of disease. In another example, a diagnostic nucleotide set that determines continuing graft rejection associated with myocyte necrosis (>grade I) is used to determine that a patient is not receiving adequate treatment under the current treatment regimen. After increased or altered immunosuppressive therapy, diagnostic profiling is conducted to determine whether continuing graft rejection is progressing. In yet another example, a diagnostic nucleotide set(s) that determine a patient's rejection status and diagnose cytomegalovirus infection is used to balance immunosuppressive and anti-viral therapy.

The methods of this example are also applicable to cardiac xenograft monitoring.

Example 12 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Kidney and Liver Allograft Rejection

Diagnostic tests for rejection are identified using patient leukocyte expression profiles to identify a molecular signature correlated with rejection of a transplanted kidney or liver.

Blood, or other leukocyte source, samples are obtained from patients undergoing kidney or liver biopsy following liver or kidney transplantation, respectively. Such results reveal the histological grade, i.e., the state and severity of allograft rejection. Expression profiles are obtained from the samples as described above, and the expression profile is correlated with biopsy results. In the case of kidney rejection, clinical data is collected corresponding to urine output, level of creatine clearance, and level of serum creatine (and other markers of renal function). Clinical data collected for monitoring liver transplant rejection includes, biochemical characterization of serum markers of liver damage and function such as SGOT, SGPT, Alkaline phosphatase, GGT, Bilirubin, Albumin and Prothrombin time.

Leukocyte nucleotide sequence expression profiles are collected and correlated with important clinical states and outcomes in renal or hepatic transplantation. Examples of useful clinical correlates are given here:

1. Rejection episode of at least moderate histologic grade, which results in treatment of the patient with additional corticosteroids, anti-T cell antibodies, or total lymphoid irradiation.

2. The absence of histologic rejection and normal or unchanged allograft function (based on tests of renal or liver function listed above).

3. The presence of severe allograft dysfunction or worsening allograft dysfunction during the study period (based on tests of renal and hepatic function listed above).

4. Documented CMV infection by culture, histology, or PCR, and at least one clinical sign or symptom of infection.

5. Specific graft biopsy rejection grades

6. Rejection of mild to moderate histologic severity prompting augmentation of the patient's chronic immunosuppressive regimen

7. Infections other than CMV, esp. Epstein Barr virus (EBV)

8. Lymphoproliferative disorder (also called, post-transplant lymphoma)

9. Graft Failure or Retransplantation

10. Need for hemodialysis or other renal replacement therapy for renal transplant patients.

11. Hepatic encephalopathy for liver transplant recipients.

12. All cause mortality

Subsets of the candidate library (or of a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set), are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive and/or diagnostic value for kidney or liver allograft rejection.

Example 13 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sequences Sets for Use in the Diagnosis, Prognosis, Risk Stratification, and Treatment of Atherosclerosis, Stable Angina Pectoris, and Acute Coronary Syndrome

Prediction of Complications of Atherosclerosis: Angina Pectoris.

Over 50 million in the US have atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD). Almost all adults have some atherosclerosis. The most important question is who will develop complications of atherosclerosis. Patients with angiographically-confirmed atherosclerosis are enrolled in a study, and followed over time. Leukocyte expression profiles are taken at the beginning of the study, and routinely thereafter. Some patients develop angina and others do not. Expression profiles are correlated with development of angina, and subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive and/or diagnostic value for angina pectoris.

Alternatively, patients are followed by serial angiography. Profiles are collected at the first angiography, and at a repeat angiography at some future time (for example, after 1 year). Expression profiles are correlated with progression of disease, measured, for example, by decrease in vessel lumen diameter. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive and/or diagnostic value for progression of atherosclerosis.

Prediction and/or Diagnosis of Acute Coronary Syndrome

The main cause of death due to coronary atherosclerosis is the occurrence of acute coronary syndromes: myocardial infarction and unstable angina. Patients with at a very high risk of acute coronary syndrome (e.g., patients with a history of acute coronary syndrome, patients with atherosclerosis, patients with multiple traditional risk factors, clotting disorders or lupus) are enrolled in a prospective study. Leukocyte expression profiles are taken at the beginning of the study period and patients are monitored for the occurrence of unstable angina and/or myocardial infarction. Standard criteria for the occurrence of an event are used (serum enzyme elevation, EKG, nuclear imaging or other), and the occurrence of these events can be collected from the patient, the patient's physician, the medical record or medical database. Expression profiles (taken at the beginning of the study) are correlated with the occurrence of an acute event. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for occurrence of an acute event.

In addition, expression profiles (taken at the time that an acute event occurs) are correlated with the occurrence of an acute event. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have diagnostic value for occurrence of an acute event.

Risk Stratification: Occurrence of Coronary Artery Disease

The established and classic risks for the occurrence of coronary artery disease and complications of that disease are: cigarette smoking, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and a family history of early atherosclerosis. Obesity, sedentary lifestyle, syndrome X, cocaine use, chronic hemodialysis and renal disease, radiation exposure, endothelial dysfunction, elevated plasma homocysteine, elevated plasma lipoprotein a, and elevated CRP. Infection with CMV and chlamydia infection are less well established, controversial or putative risk factors for the disease. These risk factors can be assessed or measured in a population.

Leukocyte expression profiles are measured in a population possessing risk factors for the occurrence of coronary artery disease. Expression profiles are correlated with the presence of one or more risk factors (that may correlate with future development of disease and complications). Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the development of coronary artery disease.

Additional examples of useful correlation groups in cardiology include:

-   -   1. Samples from patients with a high risk factor burden (e.g.,         smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, family         history) versus samples from those same patients at different         times with fewer risks, or versus samples from different         patients with fewer or different risks.

2. Samples from patients during an episode of unstable angina or myocardial infarction versus paired samples from those same patients before the episode or after recovery, or from different patients without these diagnoses.

3. Samples from patients (with or without documented atherosclerosis) who subsequently develop clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis such as stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, or stroke versus samples from patients (with or without atherosclerosis) who do not develop these manifestations over the same time period.

4. Samples from patients who subsequently respond to a given medication or treatment regimen versus samples from those same or different patients who subsequently do not respond to a given medication or treatment regimen.

Example 14 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Use in Diagnosing and Treating Restenosis

Restenosis is the re-narrowing of a coronary artery after an angioplasty. Patients are identified who are about to, or have recently undergone angioplasty. Leukocyte expression profiles are measured before the angioplasty, and at 1 day and 1–2 weeks after angioplasty or stent placement. Patients have a follow-up angiogram at 3 months and/or are followed for the occurrence of clinical restenosis, e.g., chest pain due to re-narrowing of the artery, that is confirmed by angiography. Expression profiles are compared between patients with and without restenosis, and candidate nucleotide profiles are correlated with the occurrence of restenosis. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the development of restenosis.

Example 15 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Use in Monitoring Treatment and/or Progression of Congestive Heart Failure

CHF effects greater than 5 million individuals in the US and the prevalence of this disorder is growing as the population ages. The disease is chronic and debilitating. Medical expenditures are huge due to the costs of drug treatments, echocardiograms and other tests, frequent hospitalization and cardiac transplantation. The primary causes of CHF are coronary artery disease, hypertension and idiopathic cardiomyopathy.

Congestive heart failure is the number one indication for heart transplantation.

There is ample recent evidence that congestive heart failure is associated with systemic inflammation. A leukocyte test with the ability to determine the rate of progression and the adequacy of therapy is of great interest. Patients with severe CHF are identified, e.g. in a CHF clinic, an inpatient service, or a CHF study or registry (such as the cardiac transplant waiting list/registry). Expression profiles are taken at the beginning of the study and patients are followed over time, for example, over the course of one year, with serial assessments performed at least every three months. Further profiles are taken at clinically relevant end-points, for example: hospitalization for CHF, death, pulmonary edema, worsening of Ejection Fraction or increased cardiac chamber dimensions determined by echocardiography or another imaging test, and/or exercise testing of hemodynamic measurements. Clinical data is collected from patients if available, including:

Serial C-Reactive Protein (CRP), other serum markers, echocardiography (e.g., ejection fraction or another echocardiographic measure of cardiac function), nuclear imaging, NYHA functional classes, hospitalizations for CHF, quality of life measures, renal function, transplant listing, pulmonary edema, left ventricular assist device use, medication use and changes.

Expression profiles correlating with progression of CHF are identified. Expression profiles predicting disease progression, monitoring disease progression and response to treatment, and predicting response to a particular treatment(s) or class of treatment(s) are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the progression of CHF. Such diagnostic nucleotide sets are also useful for monitoring response to treatment for CHF.

Example 16 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Use in Monitoring Treatment and/or Progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (hereinafter, “RA”) is a chronic and debilitating inflammatory arthritis. The diagnosis of RA is made by clinical criteria and radiographs. A new class of medication, TNF blockers, are effective, but the drugs are expensive, have side effects and not all patients respond to treatment. In addition, relief of disease symptoms does not always correlate with inhibition of joint destruction. For these reasons, an alternative mechanism for the titration of therapy is needed.

An observational study was conducted in which a cohort of patients meeting American College of Rheumatology (hereinafter “ARC”) criteria for the diagnosis of RA was identified. Arnett et al. (1988) Arthritis Rheum 31:315–24. Patients gave informed consent and a peripheral blood mononuclear cell RNA sample was obtained by the methods as described herein. When available, RNA samples were also obtained from surgical specimens of bone or synovium from effected joints, and synovial fluid.

From each patient, the following clinical information was obtained if available:

Demographic information; information relating to the ACR criteria for RA; presence or absence of additional diagnoses of inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions; data from laboratory test, including complete blood counts with differentials, CRP, ESR, ANA, Serum IL6, Soluble CD40 ligand, LDL, HDL, Anti-DNA antibodies, rheumatoid factor, C3, C4, serum creatinine and any medication levels; data from surgical procedures such as gross operative findings and pathological evaluation of resected tissues and biopsies; information on pharmacological therapy and treatment changes; clinical diagnoses of disease “flare”; hospitalizations; quantitative joint exams; results from health assessment questionnaires (HAQs); other clinical measures of patient symptoms and disability; physical examination results and radiographic data assessing joint involvement, synovial thickening, bone loss and erosion and joint space narrowing and deformity.

From these data, measures of improvement in RA are derived as exemplified by the ACR 20% and 50% response/improvement rates (Felson et al. 1996). Measures of disease activity over some period of time is derived from these data as are measures of disease progression. Serial radiography of effected joints is used for objective determination of progression (e.g., joint space narrowing, peri-articular osteoporosis, synovial thickening). Disease activity is determined from the clinical scores, medical history, physical exam, lab studies, surgical and pathological findings.

The collected clinical data (disease criteria) is used to define patient or sample groups for correlation of expression data. Patient groups are identified for comparison, for example, a patient group that possesses a useful or interesting clinical distinction, verses a patient group that does not possess the distinction. Examples of useful and interesting patient distinctions that can be made on the basis of collected clinical data are listed here:

1. Samples from patients during a clinically diagnosed RA flare versus samples from these same or different patients while they are asymptomatic.

2. Samples from patients who subsequently have high measures of disease activity versus samples from those same or different patients who have low subsequent disease activity.

3. Samples from patients who subsequently have high measures of disease progression versus samples from those same or different patients who have low subsequent disease progression.

4. Samples from patients who subsequently respond to a given medication or treatment regimen versus samples from those same or different patients who subsequently do not respond to a given medication or treatment regimen (for example, TNF pathway blocking medications).

5. Samples from patients with a diagnosis of osteoarthritis versus patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

6. Samples from patients with tissue biopsy results showing a high degree of inflammation versus samples from patients with lesser degrees of histological evidence of inflammation on biopsy.

Expression profiles correlating with progression of RA are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the progression of RA. Diagnostic nucleotide set(s) are identified which predict respond to TNF blockade. Patients are profiled before and during treatment with these medications. Patients are followed for relief of symptoms, side effects and progression of joint destruction, e.g., as measured by hand radiographs. Expression profiles correlating with response to TNF blockade are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures that have predictive value for response to TNF blockade.

Example 17 Identification of a Diagnostic Nucleotide Set for Diagnosis of Cytomegalovirus

Cytomegalovirus is a very important cause of disease in immunocompromised patients, for example, transplant patients, cancer patients, and AIDS patients. The virus can cause inflammation and disease in almost any tissue (particularly the colon, lung, bone marrow and retina). It is increasingly important to identify patients with current or impending clinical CMV disease, particularly when immunosuppressive drugs are to be used in a patient, e.g. for preventing transplant rejection.

Leukocytes are profiled in patients with active CMV, impending CMV, or no CMV. Expression profiles correlating with diagnosis of active or impending CMV are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures that have predictive value for the diagnosis of active or impending CMV. Diagnostic nucleotide set(s) identified with predictive value for the diagnosis of active or impending CMV may be combined, or used in conjunction with, cardiac, liver and/or kidney allograft-related diagnostic gene set(s) (described in Examples 12 and 24).

In addition, or alternatively, CMV nucleotide sequences are obtained, and a diagnostic nucleotide set is designed using CMV nucleotide sequence. The entire sequence of the organism is known and all CMV nucleotide sequences can be isolated and added to the library using the sequence information and the approach described below. Known expressed genes are preferred. Alternatively, nucleotide sequences are selected to represent groups of CMV genes that are coordinately expressed (immediate early genes, early genes, and late genes) (Spector et al. 1990, Stamminger et al. 1990).

Oligonucleotides were designed for CMV genes using the oligo design procedures of Example 21. Probes were designed using the 14 gene sequences shown here and were included on the array described in examples 20–22:

Cytomegalovirus HCMVTRL2 1893. . .2240 (CMV) (IRL2) Accession HCMVTRL7 complement(6595. . .6843) #X17403 (IRL7) HCMVUL21 complement(26497. . .27024) HCMVUL27 complement(32831. . .34657) HCMVUL33 43251. . .44423 HCMVUL54 complement(76903. . .80631) HCMVUL75 complement(107901. . .110132) HCMVUL83 complement(119352. . .121037) HCMVUL106 complement(154947. . .155324) HCMVUL109 complement(157514. . .157810) HCMVUL113 161503. . .162800 HCMVUL122 complement(169364. . .170599) HCMVUL123 complement(171006. . .172225) (last exon at 3′-end) HCMVUS28 219200. . .220171

Diagnostic nucleotide set(s) for expression of CMV genes is used in combination with diagnostic leukocyte nucleotide sets for diagnosis of other conditions, e.g. organ allograft rejection.

Using the techniques described in example 8 mononuclear samples from 180 cardiac transplant recipients (enrolled in the study described in Example 11) were used for expression profiling with the leukocyte arrays. Of these samples 15 were associated with patients who had a diagnosis of primary or reactivation CMV made by culture, PCR or any specific diagnostic test.

After preparation of RNA, amplification, labeling, hybridization, scanning, feature extraction and data processing were done as described in Example 23 using the oligonucleotide microarrays described in Examples 20–22.

The resulting log ratio of expression of Cy3 (patient sample)/Cy5 (R50 reference RNA) was used for analysis. Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM, Tusher 2001, see Example 26) was applied to determine which genes were most significantly differentially expressed between these 15 CMV patients and the 165 non-CMV patients (Table 11A). 12 genes were identified with a 0% FDR and 6 with a 0.1% FDR. Some genes are represented by more than one oligonucleotide on the array and for 2 genes, multiple oligonucleotides from the same gene are called significant (SEQ IDs: 5559, 6308: eomesodermin and 1685, 2428, 4113, 6059: small inducible cytokine A4).

Clinical variables were also included in the significance analysis. For example, the white blood cell count and the number of weeks post transplant (for the patient at the time the sample was obtained) were available for most of the 180 samples. The log of these variables was taken and the variables were then used in the significance analysis described above with the gene expression data. Both the white blood cell count (0.1% FDR) and the weeks post transplant (0% FDR) appeared to correlate with CMV status. CMV patients were more likely to have samples associated with later post transplant data and the lower white blood cell counts.

These genes and variables can be used alone or in association with other genes or variables or with other genes to build a diagnostic gene set or a classification algorithm using the approaches described herein.

Primers for real-time PCR validation were designed for some of these genes as described in Example 25 and listed in Table 11B and the sequence listing. Using the methods described in example 25, primers for Granzyme B were designed and used to validate expression findings from the arrays. 6 samples were tested (3 from patients with CMV and 3 from patients without CMV). The gene was found to be differentially expressed between the patients with and without CMV (see example 25 for full description). This same approach can be used to validate other diagnostic genes by real-time PCR.

Diagnostic nucleotide sets can also be identified for a variety of other viral diseases (Table 1) using this same approach.

Example 18 Identification of a Diagnostic Nucleotide Set for Diagnosis of Cytomegalovirus

Cytomegalovirus is a very important cause of disease in immunosuppressed patients, for example, transplant patients, cancer patients, and AIDS patients. The virus can cause inflammation and disease in almost any tissue (particularly the colon, lung, bone marrow and retina). It is increasingly important to identify patients with current or impending clinical CMV disease, particularly when immunosuppressive drugs are to be used in a patient, e.g. for preventing transplant rejection.

Leukocytes are profiled in patients with active CMV, impending CMV, or no CMV. Expression profiles correlating with diagnosis of active or impending CMV are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the diagnosis of active or impending CMV. Diagnostic nucleotide set(s) identified with predictive value for the diagnosis of active or impending CMV may be combined, or used in conjunction with, cardiac, liver and/or kidney allograft-related diagnostic gene set(s) (described in Examples 11 and 12).

In addition, or alternatively, CMV nucleotide sequences are obtained, and a diagnostic nucleotide set is designed using CMV nucleotide sequence. The entire sequence of the organism is known and all CMV nucleotide sequences can be isolated and added to the library using the sequence information and the approach described below. Known expressed genes are preferred. Alternatively, nucleotide sequences are selected to represent groups of CMV genes that are coordinately expressed (immediate early genes, early genes, and late genes) (Spector et al. 1990, Stamminger et al. 1990).

CMV nucleotide sequences were isolated as follows: Primers were designed to amplify known expressed CMV genes, based on the publically available sequence of CMV strain AD 169 (Genbank LOCUS: HEHCMVCG 229354 bp; DEFINITION Human cytomegalovirus strain AD169 complete genome; ACCESSION X17403; VERSION X17403.1 GI:59591). The following primer were used to PCR amplify nucleotide sequences from 175 ng of AD 169 viral genomic DNA (Advance Biotechnologies Incorporated) as a template:

CMV GENE PRIMER SEQUENCES SEQ. ID. NO: UL21 5′ atgtggccgcttctgaaaaac 8771 UL21 3′ tcatggggtggggacgggg 8772 UL33 5′ gtacgcgctgctgggtcatg 8773 UL33 3′ tcataccccgctgaggttatg 8774 UL54 5′ cacggacgacgacgctgacg 8775 UL54 3′ gtacggcagaaaagccggctc 8776 UL55 5′ caccaaagacacgtcgttacag 8777 UL55 3′ tcagacgttctcttcttcgtcg 8778 UL75 5′ cagcggcgctcaacatttcac 8779 UL75 3′ tcagcatgtcttgagcatgcgg 8780 UL80 5′ cctccccaactactactaccg 8781 UL80 3′ ttactcgagcttattgagcgcag 8782 UL83 5′ cacgtcgggcgttatgacac 8783 UL83 3′ tcaacctcggtgctttttggg 8784 UL97 5′ ctgtctgctcattctggcgg 8785 UL97 3′ ttactcggggaacagttggcg 8786 UL106 5′ atgatgaccgaccgcacgga 8787 UL106 3′ tcacggtggctcgatacactg 8788 UL107 5′ aagcttccttacagcataactgt 8789 UL107 3′ ccttataacatgtattttgaaaaattg 8790 UL109 5′ atgatacacgactaccactgg 8791 UL109 3′ ttacgagcaagagttcatcacg 8792 UL112 5′ ctgcgtgtcctcgctgggt 8793 UL112 3′ tcacgagtccactcggaaagc 8794 UL113 5′ ctcgtcttcttcggctccac 8795 UL113 3′ ttaatcgtcgaaaaacgccgcg 8796 UL122 5′ gatgcttgtaacgaaggcgtc 8797 UL122 3′ ttactgagacttgttcctcagg 8798 UL123 5′ gtagcctacactttggccacc 8799 UL123 3′ ttactggtcagccttgcttcta 8800 IRL2 5′ acgtccctggtagacggg 8801 IRL2 3′ ttataagaaaagaagcacaagctc 8802 IRL3 5′ atgtattgttttcttttttacagaaag 8803 IRL3 3′ ttatattattatcaaaacgaaaaacag 8804 IRL4 5′ cttctcctttccttaatctcgg 8805 IRL4 3′ ctatacggagatcgcggtcc 8806 IRL5 5′ atgcatacatacacgcgtgcat 8807 IRL5 3′ ctaccatataaaaacgcagggg 8808 IRL7 5′ atgaaagcaagaggcagccg 8809 IRL7 3′ tcataaggtaacgatgctacttt 8810 IRL13 5′ atggactggcgatttacggtt 8811 IRL13 3′ ctacattgtgccatttctcagt 8812 US2 5′ atgaacaatctctggaaagcctg 8813 US2 3′ tcagcacacgaaaaaccgcatc 8814 US3 5′ atgaagccggtgttggtgctc 8815 US3 3′ ttaaataaatcgcagacgggcg 8816 US6 5′ atggatctcttgattcgtctcg 8817 US6 3′ tcaggagccacaacgtcgaatc 8818 US11 5′ cgcaaaacgctactggctcc 8819 US11 3′ tcaccactggtccgaaaacatc 8820 US18 5′ tacggctggtccgtcatcgt 8821 US18 3′ ttacaacaagctgaggagactc 8822 US27 5′ atgaccacctctacaaataatcaaac 8823 US27 3′ gtagaaacaagcgttgagtccc 8824 US28 5′ cgttgcggtgtctcagtcg 8825 US28 3′ tcatgctgtggtaccaggata 8826

The PCR reaction conditions were 10 mM Tris pH 8.3, 3.5 mM MgCl2, 25 mM KCl, 200 uM dNTP's, 0.2 uM primers, and 5 Units of Taq Gold. The cycle parameters were as follows:

1. 95° C. for 30 sec

2. 95° C. for 15 sec

3. 56° C. for 30 sec

4. 72° C. for 2 min

5. go to step 2, 29 times

6. 72° C. for 2 min

7. 4° C. forever

PCR products were gel purified, and DNA was extracted from the agarose using the QiaexII gel purification kit (Qiagen). PCR product was ligated into the T/A cloning vector p-GEM-T-Easy (Promega) using 3 ul of gel purified PCR product and following the Promega protocol. The products of the ligation reaction were transformed and plated as described in the p-GEM protocol. White colonies were picked and grow culture in LB-AMP medium. Plasmid was prepared from these cultures using Qiagen Miniprep kit (Qiagen). Restriction enzyme digested plasmid (Not I and EcoRI) was examined after agarose gel electrophoresis to assess insert size. When the insert was the predicted size, the plasmid was sequenced by well-known techniques to confirm the identity of the CMV gene. Using forward and reverse primers that are complimentary to sequences flanking the insert cloning site (M13F and M13R), the isolated CMV gene was amplified and purified as described above. Amplified cDNAs were used to create a microarray as described above. In addition, 50mer oligonucleotides corresponding the CMV genes listed above were designed, synthesized and placed on a microarray using methods described elsewhere in the specification.

Alternatively, oligonucleotide sequences a redesigned and synthesized for oligonucleotide array expression analysis from CMV genes as described in examples 20–22.

Diagnostic nucleotide set(s) for expression of CMV genes is used in combination with diagnostic leukocyte nucleotide sets for diagnosis of other conditions, e.g. organ allograft rejection.

Example 19 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Monitoring Response to Statins

HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, called “Statins,” are very effective in preventing complications of coronary artery disease in either patients with coronary disease and high cholesterol (secondary prevention) or patients without known coronary disease and with high cholesterol (primary prevention). Examples of Statins are (generic names given) pravastatin, atorvastatin, and simvastatin. Monitoring response to Statin therapy is of interest. Patients are identified who are on or are about to start Statin therapy.

Leukocytes are profiled in patients before and after initiation of therapy, or in patients already being treated with Statins. Data is collected corresponding to cholesterol level, markers of inflammation (e.g., C-Reactive Protein and the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate), measures of endothelial function (e.g., improved forearm resistance or coronary flow reserve) and clinical endpoints (new stable angina, unstable angina, myocardial infarction, ventricular arrhythmia, claudication). Patient groups can be defined based on their response to Statin therapy (cholesterol, clinical endpoints, endothelial function). Expression profiles correlating with response to Statin treatment are identified. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, according to the above procedures, that have predictive value for the response to Statins. Members of candidate nucleotide sets with expression that is altered by Statins are disease target nucleotides sequences.

Example 20 Probe Selection for a 24,000 Feature Array

This Example describes the compilation of almost 8,000 unique genes and ESTs using sequences identified from the sources described below. The sequences of these genes and ESTs were used to design probes, as described in the following Example.

Tables 3A, 3B and 3C list the sequences identified in the subtracted leukocyte expression libraries. All sequences that were identified as corresponding to a known RNA transcript were represented at least once, and all unidentified sequences were represented twice—once by the sequence on file and again by the complementary sequence—to ensure that the sense (or coding) strand of the gene sequence was included.

Table 3A. Table 3A contained all those sequences in the subtracted libraries of example 1 that matched sequences in GenBank's nr, EST_Human, and UniGene databases with an acceptable level of confidence. All the entries in the table representing the sense strand of their genes were grouped together and all those representing the antisense strand were grouped. A third group contained those entries whose strand could not be determined. Two complementary probes were designed for each member of this third group.

Table 3B and 3C. Table 3B and 3C contained all those sequences in the leukocyte expression subtracted libraries of example 1 that did not match sequences in GenBank's nr, EST_Human, and UniGene databases with an acceptable level of confidence, but which had a high probability of representing real mRNA sequences. Sequences in Table 3B did not match anything in the databases above but matched regions of the human genome draft and were spatially clustered along it, suggesting that they were exons, rather than genomic DNA included in the library by chance. Sequences in Table 3C also aligned well to regions of the human genome draft, but the aligned regions were interrupted by genomic DNA, meaning they were likely to be spliced transcripts of multiple exon genes.

Table 3B lists 510 clones and Table 3C lists 48 clones that originally had no similarity with any sequence in the public databases. Blastn searches conducted after the initial filing have identified sequences in the public database with high similarity (E values less than 1e−40) to the sequences determined for these clones. Table 3B contained 272 clones and Table 3C contained 25 clones that were found to have high similarity to sequences in dbEST. The sequences of the similar dbEST clones were used to design probes. Sequences from clones that contained no similar regions to any sequence in the database were used to design a pair of complementary probes.

Probes were designed from database sequences that had the highest similarity to each of the sequenced clones in Tables 3A, 3B, and 3C. Based on BLASTn searches the most similar database sequence was identified by locus number and the locus number was submitted to GenBank using batch Entrez located at the web site ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/batchentrez.cgi?db=Nucleotide to obtain the sequence for that locus. The GenBank entry sequence was used because in most cases it was more complete or was derived from multi-pass sequencing and thus would likely have fewer errors than the single pass cDNA library sequences. When only UniGene cluster IDs were available for genes of interest, the respective sequences were extracted from the UniGene_unique database, build 137, downloaded from NCBI (ftp://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/repository/UniGene/). This database contains one representative sequence for each cluster in UniGene.

Summary of library clones used in array probe design Table Sense Strand Antisnese Strand Strand Undetermined 3A 3621 763 124 3B  142 130 238 3C  19  6  23 Totals 3782 899 385 Literature Searches

Example 2 describes searches of literature databases. We also searched for research articles discussing genes expressed only in leukocytes or involved in inflammation and particular disease conditions, including genes that were specifically expressed or down-regulated in a disease state. Searches included, but were not limited to, the following terms and various combinations of theses terms: inflammation, atherosclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, lupus, SLE, allograft, transplant, rejection, leukocyte, monocyte, lymphocyte, mononuclear, macrophage, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, platelet, congestive heart failure, expression, profiling, microarray, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma, RNA expression, gene expression, granulocyte.

A UniGene cluster ID or GenBank accession number was found for each gene in the list. The strand of the corresponding sequence was determined, if possible, and the genes were divided into the three groups: sense (coding) strand, anti-sense strand, or strand unknown. The rest of the probe design process was carried out as described above for the sequences from the leukocyte subtracted expression library.

Database Mining

Database mining was performed as described in Example 2. In addition, the Library Browser at the NCBI UniGene web site ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/UniGene/lbrowse.cgi?ORG=Hs&DISPLAY=ALL was used to identify genes that are specifically expressed in leukocyte cell populations. All expression libraries available at the time were examined and those derived from leukocytes were viewed individually. Each library viewed through the Library Browser at the UniGene web site contains a section titled “Shown below are UniGene clusters of special interest only” that lists genes that are either highly represented or found only in that library. Only the genes in this section were downloaded from each library. Alternatively, every sequence in each library is downloaded and then redundancy between libraries is reduced by discarding all UniGene cluster IDs that are represented more than once. A total of 439 libraries were downloaded, containing 35,819 genes, although many were found in more than one library. The most important libraries from the remaining set were separated and 3,914 genes remained. After eliminating all redundancy between these libraries and comparing the remaining genes to those listed in Tables 3A, 3B and 3C, the set was reduced to 2,573 genes in 35 libraries as shown in Table 9. From these, all genes in first 30 libraries were used to design probes. A random subset of genes was used from Library Lib.376, “Activated_T-cells_XX”. From the last four libraries, a random subset of sequences listed as “ESTs, found only in this library” was used.

Angiogenesis Markers

215 sequences derived from an angiogenic endothelial cell subtracted cDNA library obtained from Stanford University were used for probe design. Briefly, using well known subtractive hybridization procedures, (as described in, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,958,738; 5,589,339; 5,827,658; 5,712,127; 5,643,761; 5,565,340) modified to normalize expression by suppressing over-representation of abundant RNA species while increasing representation of rare RNA species, a library was produced that is enriched for RNA species (messages) that are differentially expressed between test (stimulated) and control (resting) HUVEC populations. The subtraction/suppression protocol was performed as described by the kit manufacturer (Clontech, PCR-select cDNA Subtraction Kit).

Pooled primary HUVECs (Clonetics) were cultured in 15% FCS, M199 (GibcoBRL) with standard concentrations of Heparin, Penicillin, Streptomycin, Glutamine and Endothelial Cell Growth Supplement. The cells were cultured on 1% gelatin coated 10 cm dishes. Confluent HUVECs were photographed under phase contrast microscopy.

The cells formed a monolayer of flat cells without gaps. Passage 2–5 cells were used for all experiments. Confluent HUVECs were treated with trypsin/EDTA and seeded onto collagen gels. Collagen gels were made according to the protocol of the Collagen manufacturer (Becton Dickinson Labware). Collagen gels were prepared with the following ingredients: Rat tail collagen type I (Collaborative Biomedical) 1.5 mg/mL, mouse laminin (Collaborative Biomedical) 0.5 mg/mL, 10% 10× media 199 (Gibco BRL). 1N NaOH, 10×PBS and sterile water were added in amounts recommended in the protocol. Cell density was measured by microscopy. 1.2×10⁶ cells were seeded onto gels in 6-well, 35 mm dishes, in 5% FCS M199 media. The cells were incubated for 2 hrs at 37 C with 5% CO2. The media was then changed to the same media with the addition of VEGF (Sigma) at 30 ng/mL media. Cells were cultured for 36 hrs. At 12, 24 and 36 hrs, the cells were observed with phase contrast microscopy. At 36 hours, the cells were observed elongating, adhering to each other and forming lumen structures. At 12 and 24 hrs media was aspirated and refreshed. At 36 hrs, the media was aspirated, the cells were rinsed with PBS and then treated with Collagenase (Sigma) 2.5 mg/mL PBS for 5 min with active agitation until the collagen gels were liquefied. The cells were then centrifuged at 4 C, 2000 g for 10 min. The supernatant was removed and the cells were lysed with 1 mL Trizol Reagent (Gibco) per 5×10⁶ cells. Total RNA was prepared as specified in the Trizol instructions for use. mRNA was then isolated as described in the micro-fast track mRNA isolation protocol from Invitrogen. This RNA was used as the tester RNA for the subtraction procedure.

Ten plates of resting, confluent, p4 HUVECs, were cultured with 15% FCS in the M199 media described above. The media was aspirated and the cells were lysed with 1 mL Trizol and total RNA was prepared according to the Trizol protocol. mRNA was then isolated according to the micro-fast track mRNA isolation protocol from Invitrogen. This RNA served as the control RNA for the subtraction procedure.

The entire subtraction cloning procedure was carried out as per the user manual for the Clontech PCR Select Subtraction Kit. The cDNAs prepared from the test population of HUVECs were divided into “tester” pools, while cDNAs prepared from the control population of HUVECs were designated the “driver” pool. cDNA was synthesized from the tester and control RNA samples described above. Resulting cDNAs were digested with the restriction enzyme RsaI. Unique double-stranded adapters were ligated to the tester cDNA. An initial hybridization was performed consisting of the tester pools of cDNA (with its corresponding adapter) and an excess of the driver cDNA. The initial hybridization results in a partial normalization of the cDNAs such that high and low abundance messages become more equally represented following hybridization due to a failure of driver/tester hybrids to amplify.

A second hybridization involved pooling unhybridized sequences from the first hybridization together with the addition of supplemental driver cDNA. In this step, the expressed sequences enriched in the two tester pools following the initial hybridization can hybridize. Hybrids resulting from the hybridization between members of each of the two tester pools are then recovered by amplification in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using primers specific for the unique adapters. Again, sequences originating in a tester pool that form hybrids with components of the driver pool are not amplified.

Hybrids resulting between members of the same tester pool are eliminated by the formation of “panhandles” between their common 5′ and 3′ ends. The subtraction was done in both directions, producing two libraries, one with clones that are upregulated in tube-formation and one with clones that are down-regulated in the process.

The resulting PCR products representing partial cDNAs of differentially expressed genes were then cloned (i.e., ligated) into an appropriate vector according to the manufacturer's protocol (pGEM-Teasy from Promega) and transformed into competent bacteria for selection and screening. Colonies (2180) were picked and cultured in LB broth with 50 ug/mL ampicillin at 37 C overnight. Stocks of saturated LB+50 ug/mL ampicillin and 15% glycerol in 96-well plates were stored at −80 C. Plasmid was prepared from 1.4 mL saturated LB broth containing 50 ug/mL ampicillin. This was done in a 96 well format using commercially available kits according to the manufacturer's recommendations (Qiagen 96-turbo prep).

2 probes to represent 22 of these sequences required, therefore, a total of 237 probes were derived from this library.

Viral Genes

Several viruses may play a role in a host of disease including inflammatory disorders, atherosclerosis, and transplant rejection. Table 10 lists the viral genes represented by oligonucleotide probes on the microarray. Low-complexity regions in the sequences were masked using RepeatMasker before using them to design probes.

Strand Selection

It was necessary to design sense oligonucleotide probes because the labeling and hybridization protocol to be used with the microarray results in fluorescently-labeled antisense cRNA. All of the sequences we selected to design probes could be divided into three categories:

(1) Sequences known to represent the sense strand

(2) Sequences known to represent the antisense strand

(3) Sequences whose strand could not be easily determined from their descriptions

It was not known whether the sequences from the leukocyte subtracted expression library were from the sense or antisense strand. GenBank sequences are reported with sequence given 5′ to 3′, and the majority of the sequences we used to design probes came from accession numbers with descriptions that made it clear whether they represented sense or antisense sequence. For example, all sequences containing “mRNA” in their descriptions were understood to be the sequences of the sense mRNA, unless otherwise noted in the description, and all IMAGE Consortium clones are directionally cloned and so the direction (or sense) of the reported sequence can be determined from the annotation in the GenBank record.

For accession numbers representing the sense strand, the sequence was downloaded and masked and a probe was designed directly from the sequence. These probes were selected as close to the 3′ end as possible. For accession numbers representing the antisense strand, the sequence was downloaded and masked, and a probe was designed complementary to this sequence. These probes were designed as close to the 5′ end as possible (i.e., complementary to the 3′ end of the sense strand).

Minimizing Probe Redundancy.

Multiple copies of certain genes or segments of genes were included in the sequences from each category described above, either by accident or by design. Reducing redundancy within each of the gene sets was necessary to maximize the number of unique genes and ESTs that could be represented on the microarray.

Three methods were used to reduce redundancy of genes, depending on what information was available. First, in gene sets with multiple occurrences of one or more UniGene numbers, only one occurrence of each UniGene number was kept. Next, each gene set was searched by GenBank accession numbers and only one occurrence of each accession number was conserved. Finally, the gene name, description, or gene symbol were searched for redundant genes with no UniGene number or different accession numbers. In reducing the redundancy of the gene sets, every effort was made to conserve the most information about each gene.

We note, however, that the UniGene system for clustering submissions to GenBank is frequently updated and UniGene cluster IDs can change. Two or more clusters may be combined under a new cluster ID or a cluster may be split into several new clusters and the original cluster ID retired. Since the lists of genes in each of the gene sets discussed were assembled at different times, the same sequence may appear in several different sets with a different UniGene ID in each.

Sequences from Table 3A were treated differently. In some cases, two or more of the leukocyte subtracted expression library sequences aligned to different regions of the same GenBank entry, indicating that these sequences were likely to be from different exons in the same gene transcript. In these cases, one representative library sequence corresponding to each presumptive exon was individually listed in Table 3A.

Compilation.

After redundancy within a gene set was sufficiently reduced, a table of approximately 8,000 unique genes and ESTs was compiled in the following manner. All of the entries in Table 3A were transferred to the new table. The list of genes produced by literature and database searches was added, eliminating any genes already contained in Table 3A. Next, each of the remaining sets of genes was compared to the table and any genes already contained in the table were deleted from the gene sets before appending them to the table.

Probes Subtracted Leukocyte Expression Library Table 3A 4,872 Table 3B 796 Table 3C 85 Literature Search Results 494 Database Mining 1,607 Viral genes CMV 14 EBV 6 HHV 6 14 Adenovirus 8 Angiogenesis markers: 215, 22 of which needed two probes 237 Arabidopsis thaliana genes 10 Total sequences used to design probes 8,143

Example 21 Design of Oligonucleotide Probes

By way of example, this section describes the design of four oligonucleotide probes using Array Designer Ver 1.1 (Premier Biosoft International, Palo Alto, Calif.). The major steps in the process are given first.

Obtain best possible sequence of mRNA from GenBank. If a full-length sequence reference sequence is not available, a partial sequence is used, with preference for the 3′ end over the 5′ end. When the sequence is known to represent the antisense strand, the reverse complement of the sequence is used for probe design. For sequences represented in the subtracted leukocyte expression library that have no significant match in GenBank at the time of probe design, our sequence is used.

Mask low complexity regions and repetitive elements in the sequence using an algorithm such as RepeatMasker.

Use probe design software, such as Array Designer, version 1.1, to select a sequence of 50 residues with specified physical and chemical properties. The 50 residues nearest the 3′ end constitute a search frame. The residues it contains are tested for suitability. If they don't meet the specified criteria, the search frame is moved one residue closer to the 5′ end, and the 50 residues it now contains are tested. The process is repeated until a suitable 50-mer is found.

If no such 50-mer occurs in the sequence, the physical and chemical criteria are adjusted until a suitable 50-mer is found.

Compare the probe to dbEST, the UniGene cluster set, and the assembled human genome using the BLASTn search tool at NCBI to obtain the pertinent identifying information and to verify that the probe does not have significant similarity to more than one known gene.

Clone 40H12

Clone 40H12 was sequenced and compared to the nr, dbEST, and UniGene databases at NCBI using the BLAST search tool. The sequence matched accession number NM_(—)002310, a ‘curated RefSeq project’ sequence, see Pruitt et al. (2000) Trends Genet. 16:44–47, encoding leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) mRNA with a reported E value of zero. An E value of zero indicates there is, for all practical purposes, no chance that the similarity was random based on the length of the sequence and the composition and size of the database. This sequence, cataloged by accession number NM_(—)002310, is much longer than the sequence of clone 40H12 and has a poly-A tail. This indicated that the sequence cataloged by accession number NM_(—)002310 is the sense strand and a more complete representation of the mRNA than the sequence of clone 40H12, especially at the 3′ end. Accession number “NM_(—)002310” was included in a text file of accession numbers representing sense strand mRNAs, and sequences for the sense strand mRNAs were obtained by uploading a text file containing desired accession numbers as an Entrez search query using the Batch Entrez web interface and saving the results locally as a FASTA file. The following sequence was obtained, and the region of alignment of clone 40H12 is outlined:

The FASTA file, including the sequence of NM_(—)002310, was masked using the RepeatMasker web interface (Smit, A F A & Green, P RepeatMasker at http://ftp.genome.washington.edu/RM/RepeatMasker.html, Smit and Green).

Specifically, during masking, the following types of sequences were replaced with “N's”: SINE/MIR & LINE/L2, LINE/L1, LTR/MaLR, LTR/Retroviral, Alu, and other low informational content sequences such as simple repeats. Below is the sequence following masking:

The length of this sequence was determined using batch, automated computational methods and the sequence, as sense strand, its length, and the desired location of the probe sequence near the 3′ end of the mRNA was submitted to Array Designer Ver 1.1 (Premier Biosoft International, Palo Alto, Calif.). Search quality was set at 100%, number of best probes set at 1, length range set at 50 base pairs, Target Tm set at 75 C. degrees plus or minus 5 degrees, Hairpin max deltaG at 6.0-kcal/mol., Self dimmer max deltaG at 6.0-kcal/mol, Run/repeat (dinucleotide) max length set at 5, and Probe site minimum overlap set at 1. When none of the 49 possible probes met the criteria, the probe site would be moved 50 base pairs closer to the 5′ end of the sequence and resubmitted to Array Designer for analysis. When no possible probes met the criteria, the variation on melting temperature was raised to plus and minus 8 degrees and the number of identical basepairs in a run increased to 6 so that a probe sequence was produced.

In the sequence above, using the criteria noted above, Array Designer Ver 1.1 designed a probe corresponding to oligonucleotide number 2280 in Table 8 and is indicated by underlining in the sequence above. It has a melting temperature of 68.4 degrees Celsius and a max run of 6 nucleotides and represents one of the cases where the criteria for probe design in Array Designer Ver 1.1 were relaxed in order to obtain an oligonucleotide near the 3′ end of the mRNA (Low melting temperature was allowed).

Clone 463D12

Clone 463D12 was sequenced and compared to the nr, dbEST, and UniGene databases at NCBI using the BLAST search tool. The sequence matched accession number AI184553, an EST sequence with the definition line “qd60a05.x1 Soares_testis_NHT Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:1733840 3′ similar to gb:M29550 PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2B CATALYTIC SUBUNIT 1 (HUMAN); mRNA sequence.” The E value of the alignment was 1.00×10⁻¹¹⁸. The GenBank sequence begins with a poly-T region, suggesting that it is the antisense strand, read 5′ to 3′. The beginning of this sequence is complementary to the 3′ end of the mRNA sense strand. The accession number for this sequence was included in a text file of accession numbers representing antisense sequences. Sequences for antisense strand mRNAs were obtained by uploading a text file containing desired accession numbers as an Entrez search query using the Batch Entrez web interface and saving the results locally as a FASTA file. The following sequence was obtained, and the region of alignment of clone 463D12 is outlined:

The FASTA file, including the sequence of AA184553, was then masked using the RepeatMasker web interface, as shown below. The region of alignment of clone 463D12 is outlined.

The sequence was submitted to Array Designer as described above, however, the desired location of the probe was indicated at base pair 50 and if no probe met the criteria, moved in the 3′ direction. The complementary sequence from Array Designer was used, because the original sequence was antisense. The oligonucleotide designed by Array Designer corresponds to oligonucleotide number 4342 in Table 8 and is complementary to the underlined sequence above. The probe has a melting temperature of 72.7 degrees centigrade and a max run of 4 nucleotides.

Clone 72D4

Clone 72D4 was sequenced and compared to the nr, dbEST, and UniGene databases at NCBI using the BLAST search tool. No significant matches were found in any of these databases. When compared to the human genome draft, significant alignments were found to three consecutive regions of the reference sequence NT_(—)008060, as depicted below, suggesting that the insert contains three spliced exons of an unidentified gene.

Residue numbers on Matching residue clone 72D4 sequence numbers on NT_008060  1–198 478646–478843 197–489 479876–480168 491–585 489271–489365

Because the reference sequence contains introns and may represent either the coding or noncoding strand for this gene, BioCardia's own sequence file was used to design the oligonucleotide. Two complementary probes were designed to ensure that the sense strand was represented. The sequence of the insert in clone 72D4 is shown below, with the three putative exons outlined.

The sequence was submitted to RepeatMasker, but no repetitive sequences were found. The sequence shown above was used to design the two 50-mer probes using Array Designer as described above. The probes are shown in bold typeface in the sequence depicted below. The probe in the sequence is oligonucleotide number 6415 (SEQ ID NO: 6415) in Table 8 and the complementary probe is oligonucleotide number 6805 (SEQ ID NO:6805).

CAGGTCACACAGCACATCAGTGGCTACATGTGAGCTCAGACCTGGGTCTGCTGCTGTCT GTCTTCCCAATATCCATGACCTTGACTGATGCAGGTGTCTAGGGATACGTCCATCCCCG TCCTGCTGGAGCCCAGAGCACGGAAGCCTGGCCCTCCGAGGAGACAGAAGGGAGTGTCG GACACCATGACGAGAGCTTGGCAGAATAAATAACTTCTTTAAACAATTTTACGGCATGA AGAAATCTGGACCAGTTTATTAAATGGGATTTCTGCCACAAACCTTGGAAGAATCACAT CATCTTANNCCCAAGTGAAAACTGTGTTGCGTAACAAAGAACATGACTGCGCTCCACAC ATACATCATTGCCCGGCGAGGCGGGACACAAGTCAACGACGGAACACTTGAGACAGGCC TACAACTGTGCACGGGTCAGAAGCAAGTTTAAGCCATACTTGCTGCAGTGAGACTACAT TTCTGTCTATAGAAGATACCTGACTTGATCTGTTTTTCAGCTCCAGTTCCCAGATGTGC                                      ←----GTCAAGGGTCTACACG GTGTTGTGGTCCCCAAGTATCACCTTCCAATTTCTGGGAG--→ CACAACACCAGGGGTTCATAGTGGAAGGTTAAAG-5′ CAGTGCTCTGGCCGGATCCTTGCCGCGCGGATAAAAACT---→ Confirmation of Probe Sequence

Following probe design, each probe sequence was confirmed by comparing the sequence against dbEST, the UniGene cluster set, and the assembled human genome using BLASTn at NCBI. Alignments, accession numbers, gi numbers, UniGene cluster numbers and names were examined and the most common sequence used for the probe. The final probe set was compiled into Table 8.

Example 22 Production of an Array of 8000 Spotted 50mer Oligonucleotides

We produced an array of 8000 spotted 50mer oligonucleotides. Examples 20 and 21 exemplify the design and selection of probes for this array.

Sigma-Genosys (The Woodlands, Tex.) synthesized unmodified 50-mer oligonucleotides using standard phosphoramidite chemistry, with a starting scale of synthesis of 0.05 μmole (see, e.g., R. Meyers, ed. (1995) Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Comprehensive Desk Reference). Briefly, to begin synthesis, a 3′ hydroxyl nucleoside with a dimethoxytrityl (DMT) group at the 5′ end was attached to a solid support. The DMT group was removed with trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in order to free the 5′-hydroxyl for the coupling reaction. Next, tetrazole and a phosphoramidite derivative of the next nucleotide were added. The tetrazole protonates the nitrogen of the phosphoramidite, making it susceptible to nucleophilic attack. The DMT group at the 5′-end of the hydroxyl group blocks further addition of nucleotides in excess. Next, the inter-nucleotide linkage was converted to a phosphotriester bond in an oxidation step using an oxidizing agent and water as the oxygen donor. Excess nucleotides were filtered out and the cycle for the next nucleotide was started by the removal of the DMT protecting group. Following the synthesis, the oligo was cleaved from the solid support. The oligonucleotides were desalted, resuspended in water at a concentration of 100 or 200 μM, and placed in 96-deep well format. The oligonucleotides were re-arrayed into Whatman Uniplate 384-well polyproylene V bottom plates. The oligonucleotides were diluted to a final concentration 30 μM in 1× Micro Spotting Solution Plus (Telechem/arrayit.com, Sunnyvale, Calif.) in a total volume of 15 μl. In total, 8,031 oligonucleotides were arrayed into twenty-one 384-well plates.

Arrays were produced on Telechem/arrayit.com Super amine glass substrates (Telechem/arrayit.com), which were manufactured in 0.1 mm filtered clean room with exact dimensions of 25×76×0.96 mm. The arrays were printed using the Virtek Chipwriter with a Telechem 48 pin Micro Spotting Printhead. The Printhead was loaded with 48 Stealth SMP3B TeleChem Micro Spotting Pins, which were used to print oligonucleotides onto the slide with the spot size being 110–115 microns in diameter.

Example 23 Amplification, Labeling, and Hybridization of Total RNA to an Oligonucleotide Microarray

Amplification, Labeling, Hybridization and Scanning

Samples consisting of at least 2 μg of intact total RNA were further processed for array hybridization. Amplification and labeling of total RNA samples was performed in three successive enzymatic reactions. First, a single-stranded DNA copy of the RNA was made (hereinafter, “ss-cDNA”). Second, the ss-cDNA was used as a template for the complementary DNA strand, producing double-stranded cDNA (hereinafter, “ds-cDNA, or cDNA”). Third, linear amplification was performed by in vitro transcription from a bacterial T₇ promoter. During this step, fluorescent-conjugated nucleotides were incorporated into the amplified RNA (hereinafter, “aRNA”).

The first strand cDNA was produced using the Invitrogen kit (Superscript II). The first strand cDNA was produced in a reaction composed of 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.3), 75 mM KCl, and 3 mM MgCl₂ (1× First Strand Buffer, Invitrogen), 0.5 mM dGTP, 0.5 mM dATP, 0.5 mM dTTP, 0.5 mM dCTP, 10 mM DTT, 10 U reverse transcriptase (Superscript II, Invitrogen, #18064014), 15 U RNase inhibitor (RNAGuard, Amersham Pharmacia, #27-0815-01), 5 μM T7T24 primer (5′-GGCCAGTGAATTGTAATACGACTCACTATAGGGAGGCGGTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT-3′), (SEQ ID NO:8831) and 2 μg of selected sample total RNA. Several purified, recombinant control mRNAs from the plant Arabidopsis thaliana were added to the reaction mixture: 2–20 pg of the following genes CAB, RCA, LTP4, NAC1, RCP1,XCP2, RBCL, LTP6, TIM, and PRKase (Stratagene, #252201, #252202, #252204, #252208, #252207, #252206, #252203, #252205, #252209, #252210 respectively). The control RNAs allow the estimate of copy numbers for individual mRNAs in the clinical sample because corresponding sense oligonucleotide probes for each of these plant genes are present on the microarray. The final reaction volume of 20 μl was incubated at 42° C. for 60 min.

For synthesis of the second cDNA strand, DNA polymerase and RNase were added to the previous reaction, bringing the final volume to 150 μl. The previous contents were diluted and new substrates were added to a final concentration of 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.0) (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, Pa. #BP1756-100), 90 mMKCl (Teknova, Half Moon Bay, Calif., #0313-500), 4.6 mM MgCl₂ (Teknova, Half Moon Bay, Calif., #0304-500), 10 mM(NH₄)₂SO₄ (Fisher Scientific #A702-500)(1× Second Strand buffer, Invitrogen), 0.266 mM dGTP, 0.266 mM dATP, 0.266 mM dTTP, 0.266 mM dCTP, 40 U E. coli DNA polymerase (Invitrogen, #18010-025), and 2 U RNaseH (Invitrogen, #18021-014). The second strand synthesis took place at 16° C. for 120 minutes.

Following second-strand synthesis, the ds-cDNA was purified from the enzymes, dNTPs, and buffers before proceeding to amplification, using phenol-chloroform extraction followed by ethanol precipitation of the cDNA in the presence of glycogen.

Alternatively, a silica-gel column is used to purify the cDNA (e.g. Qiaquick PCR cleanup from Qiagen, #28104). The cDNA was collected by centrifugation at >10,000×g for 30 minutes, the supernatant is aspirated, and 150 μl of 70% ethanol, 30% water was added to wash the DNA pellet. Following centrifugation, the supernatant was removed, and residual ethanol was evaporated at room temperature.

Linear amplification of the cDNA was performed by in vitro transcription of the cDNA. The cDNA pellet from the step described above was resuspended in 7.4 μl of water, and in vitro transcription reaction buffer was added to a final volume of 20 μl containing 7.5 mM GTP, 7.5 mM ATP, 7.5 mM TTP, 2.25 mM CTP, 1.025 mM Cy3-conjugated CTP (Perkin Elmer; Boston, Mass., #NEL-580), 1× reaction buffer (Ambion, Megascript Kit, Austin, Tex. and #1334) and 1% T₇ polymerase enzyme mix (Ambion, Megascript Kit, Austin, Tex. and #1334). This reaction was incubated at 37° C. overnight. Following in vitro transcription, the RNA was purified from the enzyme, buffers, and excess NTPs using the RNeasy kit from Qiagen (Valencia, Calif.; # 74106) as described in the vendor's protocol. A second elution step was performed and the two eluates were combined for a final volume of 60 μl. RNA is quantified using an Agilent 2100 bioanalyzer with the RNA 6000 nano LabChip.

Reference RNA was prepared as described above, except Cy5-CTP was incorporated instead of Cy3CTP. Reference RNA from five reactions, each reaction started with 2 ug total RNA, was pooled together and quantitated as described above.

Hybridization to an Array

RNA was prepared for hybridization as follows: for an 18 mm×55 mm array, 20 μg of amplified RNA (aRNA) was combined with 20 μg of reference aRNA. The combined sample and reference aRNA was concentrated by evaporating the water to 10 μl in a vacuum evaporator. The sample was fragmented by heating the sample at 95° C. for 30 minutes to fragment the RNA into 50–200 bp pieces. Alternatively, the combined sample and reference aRNA was concentrated by evaporating the water to 5 μl in a vacuum evaporator. Five μl of 20 mM zinc acetate was added to the aRNA and the mix incubated at 60° C. for 10 minutes. Following fragmentation, 40 μl of hybridization buffer was added to achieve final concentrations of 5×SSC and 0.20% SDS with 0.1 μg/ul of Cot-1 DNA (Invitrogen) as a competitor DNA. The final hybridization mix was heated to 98° C., and then reduced to 50° C. at 0.1° C. per second.

Alternatively, formamide is included in the hybridization mixture to lower the hybridization temperature.

The hybridization mixture was applied to a pre-heated 65° C. microarray, surface, covered with a glass coverslip (Corning, #2935-246), and placed on a pre-heated 65° C. hybridization chamber (Telechem, AHC-10). 15 ul of 5×SSC was placed in each of the reservoir in the hybridization chamber and the chamber was sealed and placed in a water bath at 62° C. for overnight (16–20 hrs). Following incubation, the slides were washed in 2×SSC, 0.1% SDS for five minutes at 30° C., then in 2×SSC for five minutes at 30° C., then in 2×SSC for another five minutes at 30° C., then in 0.2×SSC for two minutes at room temperature. The arrays were spun at 1000×g for 2 minutes to dry them. The dry microarrays are then scanned by methods described above.

The microarrays were imaged on the Agilent (Palo Alto, Calif.) scanner G2565AA. The scan settings using the Agilent software were as follows: for the PMT Sensitivity (100% Red and 100% Green); Scan Resolution (10 microns); red and green dye channels; used the default scan region for all slides in the carousel; using the largest scan region; scan date for Instrument ID; and barcode for Slide ID. The full image produced by the Agilent scanner was flipped, rotated, and split into two images (one for each signal channel) using TIFFSplitter (Agilent, Palo Alto, Calif.). The two channels are the output at 532 nm (Cy3-labeled sample) and 633 nm (Cy5-labeled R50). The individual images were loaded into GenePix 3.0 (Axon Instruments, Union City, Calif.) for feature extraction, each image was assigned an excitation wavelength corresponding the file opened; Red equals 633 nm and Green equals 532 nm. The setting file (gal) was opened and the grid was laid onto the image so that each spot in the grid overlapped with >50% of the feature. Then the GenePix software was used to find the features without setting minimum threshold value for a feature. For features with low signal intensity, GenePix reports “not found”. For all features, the diameter setting was adjusted to include only the feature if necessary. The GenePix software determined the median pixel intensity for each feature (F_(i)) and the median pixel intensity of the local background for each feature (B_(i)) in both channels. The standard deviation (SDF_(i and) SDB_(i)) for each is also determined. Features for which GenePix could not discriminate the feature from the background were “flagged” as described below.

Following feature extraction into a .gpr file, the header information of the .gpr file was changed to carry accurate information into the database. An Excel macro was written to change the headers. The steps in that macro were:

Open .gpr file.

Check the value in the first row, first column. If it is “ATF”, then the header has likely already been reformatted. The file is skipped and the user is alerted. Otherwise, proceed through the following steps.

Store the following values in variables.

Name of .tif image file: parsed from row 11.

SlideID: parsed from name of .tif image file.

Version of the feature extraction software: parsed from row 25

GenePix Array List file: parsed from row 6

GenePix Settings file: parsed from row 5

Delete rows 1–8, 10–12, 20, 22, and 25.

Arrange remaining values in rows 15–29.

Fill in rows 1–14 with the following:

Row 1: ScanID (date image file was last modified, formatted as yyyy.mm.dd-hh.mm.ss)

Row 2: SlideID, from stored value

Row 3: Name of person who scanned the slide, from user input

Row 4: Inage file name, from stored value

Row 5: Green PMT setting, from user input

Row 6: Red PMT setting, from user input

Row 7: ExtractID (date .gpr file was created, formatted as yyyy.mm.dd-hh.mm.ss)

Row 8: Name of person who performed the feature extraction, from user input

Row 9: Feature extraction software used, from stored value

Row 10: Results file name (same as the .gpr file name)

Row 11: GenePix Array List file, from stored value

Row 12: GenePix Settings file, from stored value

Row 13: StorageCD, currently left blank

Row 14: Extraction comments, from user input (anything about the scanning or feature extraction of the image the user feels might be relevant when selecting which hybridizations to include in an analysis)

Pre-Processing with Excel Templates

Following analysis of the image and extraction of the data, the data from each hybridization was pre-processed to extract data that was entered into the database and subsequently used for analysis. The complete GPR file produced by the feature extraction in GenePix was imported into an excel file pre-processing template. The same excel template was used to process each GPR file. The template performs a series of calculations on the data to differentiate poor features from others and to combine triplicate feature data into a single data point for each probe.

Each GPR file contained 31 rows of header information, followed by rows of data for 24093 features. The last of these rows was retained with the data. Rows 31 through the end of the file were imported into the excel template. Each row contained 43 columns of data. The only columns used in the pre-processing were: Oligo ID, F633 Median (median value from all the pixels in the feature for the Cy5 dye), B633 Median (the median value of all the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy5), B633 SD (the standard deviation of the values for the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy5), F532 Median (median value from all the pixels in the feature for the Cy3 dye), B532 Median (the median value of all the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy3), B532 SD (the standard deviation of the values for the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy3), and Flags. The GenePix Flags column contains the flags set during feature extraction. “−75” indicates there were no features printed on the array in that position, “−50” indicates that GenePix could not differentiate the feature signal from the local background, and “−100” indicates that the user marked the feature as bad.

Once imported, the rows with −75 flags were deleted. Then the median of B633 SD and B532 SD were calculated over all features with a flag value of “0”. The minimum values of B633 Median and B532 Median were identified, considering only those values associated with a flag value of “0”. For each feature, the signal to noise ratio (S/N) was calculated for both dyes by taking the fluorescence signal minus the local background (BGSS) and dividing it by the standard deviation of the local background:

${S/N} = \frac{F_{i} - B_{i}}{{SDB}_{i}}$

If the S/N was less than 3, then an adjusted background-subtracted signal was calculated as the fluorescence minus the minimum local background on the slide. An adjusted S/N was then calculated as the adjusted background subtracted signal divided by the median noise over all features for that channel. If the adjusted S/N was greater than three and the original S/N were less than three, a flag of 25 was set for the Cy5 channel, a flag of 23 was set for the Cy3 channel, and if both met these criteria, then a flag of 20 was set. If both the adjusted S/N and the original S/N were less than three, then a flag of 65 was set for Cy5, 63 set for Cy3, and 60 set if both dye channels had an adjusted S/N less than three. All signal to noise calculations, adjusted background-subtracted signal, and adjusted S/N were calculated for each dye channel. If the BGSS value was greater than or equal to 64000, a flag was set to indicate saturation; 55 for Cy5, 53 for Cy3, 50 for both.

The BGSS used for further calculations was the original BGSS if the original S/N was greater than or equal to three. If the original S/N ratio was less than three and the adjusted S/N ratio was greater than or equal to three, then the adjusted BGSS was used. If the adjusted S/N ratio was less than three, then the adjusted BGSS was used, but with knowledge of the flag status.

To facilitate comparison among arrays, the Cy3 and Cy5 data were scaled to have a median of 1. For each dye channel, the median value of all features with flags=0,20,23, or 25 was calculated. The BGSS for each dye in each feature was then divided by this median value. The Cy3/Cy5 ratio was calculated for each feature using the scaled BGSS:

$R_{n} = \frac{{Cy}\; 3S_{i}}{{Cy}\; 5S_{i}}$

The flag setting for each feature was used to determine the expression ratio for each probe, a combination of three features. If all three features had flag settings in the same category (categories=negatives, 0 to 25, 50–55, and 60–65), then the average and CV of the three feature ratios was calculated. If the CV of all three features was less than 15, the average was used. If the CV was greater than 15, then the CV of each combination of two of the features was calculated and the two features with the lowest CV were averaged. If none of the combinations of two features had a CV less than 15, then the median ratio of the three features was used as the probe feature.

If the three features do not have flags in the same category, then the features with the best quality flags were used (0>25>23>20>55>53>50>65>63>60). Features with negative flags were never used. When the best flags were two features in the same category, the average was used. If a single feature had a better flag category than the other two then that feature was used.

Once the probe expression ratio was calculated from the three features, the log of the ratio was taken as described below and stored for use in analyzing the data. Whichever features were used to calculate the probe value, the worst of the flags from those features was carried forward and stored as the flag value for that probe. 2 different data sets can be used for analysis. Flagged data uses all values, including those with flags. Filtered data sets are created by removing flagged data from the set before analysis.

Example 24 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Diagnosis of Cardiac Allograft Rejection

Genes were identified which have expression patterns useful for the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiac allograft rejection. Further, sets of genes that work together in a diagnostic algorithm for allograft rejection were identified. Patients, patient clinical data and patient samples used in the discovery of markers below were derived from a clinical study described in example 11.

The collected clinical data is used to define patient or sample groups for correlation of expression data. Patient groups are identified for comparison, for example, a patient group that possesses a useful or interesting clinical distinction, verses a patient group that does not possess the distinction. Measures of cardiac allograft rejection are derived from the clinical data described above to divide patients (and patient samples) into groups with higher and lower rejection activity over some period of time or at any one point in time. Such data are rejection grade as determined from pathologist reading of the cardiac biopsies and data measuring progression of end-organ damage, including depressed left ventricular dysfunction (decreased cardiac output, decreased ejection fraction, clinical signs of low cardiac output) and usage of inotropic agents (Kobashigawa 1998).

Expression profiles correlating with occurrence of allograft rejection are identified, including expression profiles corresponding to end-organ damage and progression of end-organ damage. Expression profiles are identified predicting allograft rejection, and response to treatment or likelihood of response to treatment. Subsets of the candidate library (or a previously identified diagnostic nucleotide set) are identified, that have predictive value for the presence of allograft rejection or prediction of allograft rejection or end organ damage.

Identification of a Diagnostic Nucleotide Set for Diagnosis of Cardiac Allograft Acute Rejection

Mononuclear RNA samples were collected from patients who had recently undergone a cardiac allograft transplantation using the protocol described in example 8. The allograft rejection status at the time of sample collection was determined by examination of cardiac biopsies as described in example 11.

180 samples were included in the analysis. Each patient sample was associated with a biopsy and clinical data collected at the time of the sample. The cardiac biopsies were graded by a pathologist at the local center and by a centralized pathologist who read the biopsy slides from all four local centers in a blinded manner. Biopsy grades included 0, 1A, 1B, 2, 3A, and 3B. No grade 4 rejection was identified. Dependent variables were developed based on these grades using either the local center pathology reading or the higher of the two readings, local or centralized. The dependent variables used for correlation of gene expression profiles with cardiac allograft rejection are shown in Table 13. Dependent variables are used to create classes of samples corresponding to the presence or absence of rejection.

Clinical data were also used to determine criteria for including samples in the analysis. The strictest inclusion criteria required that samples be from patients who did not have a bacterial or viral infection, were at least two weeks post cardiac transplant and were not currently admitted to the hospital. A second inclusion criteria (inclusion 2) reduced the post-transplant criteria to 1 week and eliminated the hospital admission criteria.

After preparation of RNA (example 8), amplification, labeling, hybridization, scanning, feature extraction and data processing were done as described in Example 23, using the oligonucleotide microarrays described in Examples 20–22. The resulting log ratio of expression of Cy3 (patient sample)/Cy5 (R50 reference RNA) was used for analysis. This dataset is called the “static” data. A second type of dataset, referenced, was derived from the first. These datasets compared the gene expression log ratio in each sample to a baseline sample from the same patient using the formula: ref log ratio=(log ratio_(sample))−(log ratio_(baseline))

Two referenced datasets were used, named “0 HG” and “Best 0”. The baseline for 0 HG was a Grade 0 sample from the same patient as the sample, using the highest grade between the centralized and local pathologists. The baseline for Best 0 was a Grade 0 sample from the same patient as the sample, using both the local and centralized reader biopsy grade data. When possible a Grade 0 prior to the sample was used as the baseline in both referenced datasets.

The datasets were also divided into subsets to compare analysis between two subsets of roughly half of the data. The types of subsets constructed were as follows. First half/second half subsets were the first half of the samples and the second half of the samples from a dataset ordered by sample number. Odd/even subsets used the same source, a dataset ordered by sample number, but the odd subset consisted of every 2^(nd) sample starting with the first and the even subset consisted of every 2^(nd) sample starting with the second sample, Center 14/other subsets were the same datasets, divided by transplant hospital. The center 14 subset consisted of all samples from patients at center 14, while the other subset consisted of all samples from the other three centers (12,13, and 15).

Initially, significance analysis for microarrays (SAM, Tusher 2001, Example 26) was used to discover genes that were differentially expressed between the rejection and no-rejection groups. Ninety-six different combinations of dependent variables, inclusion criteria, static/referenced, and data subsets were used in SAM analysis to develop the primary lists of genes significantly differentially expressed between rejection and no-rejection. The most significant of these genes were chosen based on the following criteria. Tier 1 (A1, in Table 12A) genes were those which appeared with an FDR of less than 20% in identical analyses in two independent subsets. Tier 2 (A2 in Table 12A) genes were those which appeared in the top 20 genes on the list with an FDR less than 20% more than 50% of the time over all dependent variables with the inclusion criteria, and static/referenced constant. Tier 3 genes were those that appeared more than 50% of the time with an FDR less than 20% more than 50% of the time over all dependent variables with the inclusion criteria, and static/referenced constant. The genes that were identified by the analysis as statistically differentially expressed between rejection and no rejection are shown in Table 12A.

SAM chooses genes as significantly different based on the magnitude of the difference between the groups and the variation among the samples within each group. An example of the difference between some Grade 0 and some Grade 3A samples for 9 genes is show in FIG. 8A.

Additionally, many of these same combinations were used in the Supervised Harvesting of Expression Trees (SHET, Hastie et al. 2001) algorithm (see example 26) to identify markers that the algorithm chose as the best to distinguish between the rejection and no rejection classes using a bias factor of 0.01. The top 20 or 30 terms were taken from the SHET output and among all comparisons in either the static or referenced data the results were grouped. Any gene found in the top 5 terms in more than 50% of the analyses was selected to be in group B1 (Table 12A). The occurrences of each gene were tabulated over all SHET analysis (for either static or referenced data) and the 10 genes that occurred the most were selected to be in group B2 (Table 12A).

An additional classification method used was CART (Salford Systems, San Diego, example 26). Either the static or referenced dataset was reduced to only the genes for which expression values (log ratios) were present in at least 80% of the samples. These data were used in CART with the default settings, using the Symmetric Gini algorithm. Each of the dependent variables was used with both the full sample set and the strict inclusion criteria. Two groups of genes were identified. Group C1 were those genes that were a primary splitter (1^(st) decision node). Group C2 genes were the 10 genes that occurred as splitters the most often over all these analyses.

Two other classification models were developed and their best genes identified as markers of cardiac allograft rejection. Group D genes were identified from a set of 59 samples, referenced data, local biopsy reading grade, using logistic regression. Group E genes were identified from the primary static dataset using a K-nearest neighbor classification algorithm.

Both hierarchical clustering (Eisen et al. 1998) and CART were used to identify surrogates for each identified marker as shown in Table 12C. Hierarchical clustering surrogates are genes co-expressed in these and were chosen from the nearest branches of the dendrogram. CART surrogates were identified by CART as the surrogates for those genes chosen as primary splitters at decision nodes.

Primers for real-time PCR validation were designed for each of the marker genes as described in Example 25 and are listed in Table 12B.

CART was used to build a decision tree for classification of samples as rejection or no-rejection using the gene expression data from the arrays. The analysis identified sets of genes that can be used together to accurately identify samples derived from cardiac allograft transplant patients. The set of genes and the identified threshold expression levels for the decision tree are referred to as a “models”. This model can be used to predict the rejection state of an unknown sample. The input data were the static expression data (log ratio) and the referenced expression data (log ratio referenced to the best available grade 0 from either the centralized reader or the local reader) for 139 of our top marker genes.

These two types of expression data were entered into the CART software as independent variables. The dependent variable was rejection state, defined for this model as no rejection=grade 0 and rejection=grade 3A. Samples were eliminated from consideration in the training set if they were from patients with either bacterial or viral infection or were from patients who were less than two weeks post-transplant. The method used was Symmetric Gini, allowing linear combinations of independent variables. The costs were set to 1 for both false negatives and false positives and the priors were set equal for the two states. No penalties were assessed for missing data, however the marker genes selected have strong representation across the dataset. 10-fold cross validation was used to test the model. Settings not specified remained at the default values.

The model shown in FIG. 8B is based on decisions about expression values at three nodes, each a different marker gene. The cost assigned to this model is 0.292, based on the priors being equal, the costs set to 1 for each type of error, and the results from the 10-fold cross validation.

In the training set, no rejection samples were misclassified (sensitivity=100%) and only 1 no-rejection sample was misclassified (specificity=94.4%). Following 10-fold cross validation, 2 rejection samples were misclassified (sensitivity=87.5%) and 3 no-rejection samples were misclassified (specificity=83.3%). The CART software assigns surrogate markers for each decision node. For this model, the surrogates are shown in FIG. 8C and Table 12C.

These genes can be used alone or in association with other genes or variables to build a diagnostic gene set or a classification algorithm. These genes can be used in association with known gene markers for rejection (such as those identified in the prior art) to provide a diagnostic algorithm.

Example 25 Real-Time PCR Validation of Array Expression Results

In examples 17 and 24, leukocyte gene expression was used to discover expression markers and diagnostic gene sets for clinical outcomes. It is desirable to validate the gene expression results for each gene using a more sensitive and quantitative technology such as real-time PCR. Further, it is possible for the diagnostic nucleotide sets to be implemented as a diagnostic test as a real-time PCR panel. Alternatively, the quantitative information provided by real-time PCR validation can be used to design a diagnostic test using any alternative quantitative or semi-quantitative gene expression technology.

To validate the results of the microarray experiments we used real-time, or kinetic, PCR. In this type of experiment the amplification product is measured during the PCR reaction. This enables the researcher to observe the amplification before any reagent becomes rate limiting for amplification. In kinetic PCR the measurement is of C_(T) (threshold cycle) or C_(P) (crossing point). This measurement (C_(T)=C_(P)) is the point at which an amplification curve crosses a threshold fluorescence value. The threshold is set to a point within the area where all of the reactions were in their linear phase of amplification. When measuring C_(T), a lower C_(T) value is indicative of a higher amount of starting material since an earlier cycle number means the threshold was crossed more quickly.

Several fluorescence methodologies are available to measure amplification product in real-time PCR. Taqman (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.) uses fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to inhibit signal from a probe until the probe is degraded by the sequence specific binding and Taq 3′ exonuclease activity. Molecular Beacons (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.) also use FRET technology, whereby the fluorescence is measured when a hairpin structure is relaxed by the specific probe binding to the amplified DNA. The third commonly used chemistry is Sybr Green, a DNA-binding dye (Molecular Probes, Eugene, Oreg.). The more amplified product that is produced, the higher the signal. The Sybr Green method is sensitive to non-specific amplification products, increasing the importance of primer design and selection. Other detection chemistries can also been used, such as ethidium bromide or other DNA-binding dyes and many modifications of the fluorescent dye/quencher dye Taqman chemistry.

Initially, samples are chosen for validation, which have already been used for microarray based expression analysis. They are also chosen to represent important disease classes or disease criteria. For the first steps of this example (primer design, primer endpoint testing, and primer efficiency testing) we examined β-actin and β-GUS. These genes are considered “housekeeping” genes because they are required for maintenance in all cells. They are commonly used as a reference that is expected to not change with experimental treatment. We chose these two particular genes as references because they varied the least in expression across 5 mRNA samples examined by real-time PCR.

The inputs for real time PCR reaction are gene-specific primers, cDNA from specific patient samples, and the standard reagents. The cDNA was produced from mononuclear RNA (prepared as in example 8) by reverse transcription using OligodT primers (Invitrogen, 18418-012) and random hexamers (Invitrogen, 48190-011) at a final concentration of 0.5 ng/μl and 3 ng/μl respectively. For the first strand reaction mix, 1.45 μg/μl of total RNA (R50, universal leukocyte reference RNA as described in Example 9) and 1 μl of the Oligo dT/Random Hexamer Mix, were added to water to a final volume of 11.5 μl. The sample mix was then placed at 70° C. for 10 minutes.

Following the 70° C. incubation, the samples were chilled on ice, spun down, and 88.5 μl of first strand buffer mix dispensed into the reaction tube. The final first strand buffer mix produced final concentrations of 1× first strand buffer (Invitrogen, Y00146, Carlsbad, Calif.), 0.01 mM DTT (Invitrogen, Y00147), 0.1 mM dATP (NEB, N0440S, Beverly, Mass.), 0.1 mM dGTP (NEB, N0442S), 0.1 mM dTTP (NEB, N0443S), 0.1 mM dCTP (NEB, N0441 S), 2U of reverse transcriptase (Superscript II, Invitrogen, 18064-014), and 0.18U of RNase inhibitor (RNAGaurd Amersham Pharmacia, 27-0815-01, Piscataway, N.J.). The reaction was incubated at 42° C. for 1 hour. After incubation the enzyme was heat inactivated at 70° C. for 15 minutes, 1 μl of RNAse H added to the reaction tube, and incubated at 37° C. for 20 minutes.

Primer Design

Two methods were used to design primers. The first was to use the software, Primer Express™ and recommendations for primer design that are provided with the GeneAmp® 7700 Sequence Detection System supplied by Applied BioSystems (Foster City, Calif.). The second method used to design primers was the PRIMER3 ver 0.9 program that is available from the Whitehead Research Institute, Cambridge, Mass. at the web site genome.wi.mit.edu/genome_software/other/primer3.html. The program can also be accessed on the World Wide Web at the web site genome.wi.mit.edu/cgi-bin/primer/primer3_www.cgi. Primers and Taqman/hybridization probes were designed as described below using both programs.

The Primer Express literature explains that primers should be designed with a melting temperature between 58 and 60 degrees C. while the Taqman probes should have a melting temperature of 68 to 70 under the salt conditions of the supplied reagents. The salt concentration is fixed in the software. Primers should be between 15 and 30 basepairs long. The primers should produce and amplicon in size between 50 and 150 base pairs, have a C-G content between 20% and 80%, have no more than 4 identical base pairs next to one another, and no more than 2 C's and G's in the last 5 bases of the 3′ end. The probe cannot have a G on the 5′ end and the strand with the fewest G's should be used for the probe.

Primer3 has a large number of parameters. The defaults were used for all except for melting temperature and the optimal size of the amplicon was set at 100 bases. One of the most critical is salt concentration as it affects the melting temperature of the probes and primers. In order to produce primers and probes with melting temperatures equivalent to Primer Express, a number of primers and probes designed by Primer Express were examined using PRIMER3. Using a salt concentration of 50 mM these primers had an average melting temperature of 3.7 degrees higher than predicted by Primer Express. In order to design primers and probes with equivalent melting temperatures as Primer Express using PRIMER3, a melting temperature of 62.7 plus/minus 1.0 degree was used in PRIMER3 for primers and 72.7 plus/minus 1.0 degrees for probes with a salt concentration of 50 mM.

The C source code for Primer3 was downloaded and complied on a Sun Enterprise 250 server using the GCC complier. The program was then used from the command line using a input file that contained the sequence for which we wanted to design primers and probes along with the input parameters as described by help files that accompany the software. Using scripting it was possible to input a number of sequences and automatically generate a number of possible probes and primers.

Primers for β-Actin (Beta Actin, Genbank Locus: NM_(—)001101) and β-GUS: glucuronidase, beta, (GUSB, Genbank Locus: NM_(—)000181), two reference genes, were designed using both methods and are shown here as examples:

The first step was to mask out repetitive sequences found in the mRNA sequences using RepeatMasker program that can be accessed at: the web site repeatmasker.genome.washington.edu/cgi-bin/RepeatMasker (Smit, A F A & Green, P “RepeatMasker” at the web site ftp.genome.washington.edu/RM/RepeatMasker.html). The last 500 basepairs on the last 3′ end of masked sequence was then submitted to PRIMER3 using the following exemplary input file:

PRIMER_SEQUENCE_ID=>ACTB Beta Actin PRIMER_EXPLAIN_FLAG=1 PRIMER_MISPRIMING_LIBRARY= SEQUENCE=TTGGCTTGACTCAGGATTTAAAAACTGGAACGGTGAAGGTGACAGCAGTCGGTTGGACGAGCATCCCCCAA AGTTCACAATGTGGCCGAGGACTTTGATTGCACATTGTTGTTTTTTAATAGTCATTCCAAATATGAGATGCATTGTTACA GGAAGTCCCTTGCCATCCTAAAAGCACCCCACTTCTCTCTAAGGAGAATGGCCCAGTCCTCTCCCAAGTCCACACAGGGG AGGGATAGCATTGCTTTCGTGTAAATTATGTAATGCAAAATTTTTTTAATCTTCGCCTTAATCTTTTTTATTTTGTTTTA TTTTGAATGATGAGCCTTCGTGCCCCCCCTTCCCCCTTTTTTCCCCCAACTTGAGATGTATGAAGGCTTTTGGTCTCCCT GGGAGTGGGTGGAGGCAGCCGGGCTTACCTGTACACTGACTTGAGACCAGTTGAATAAAAGTGCACACCTTA (SEQ ID NO: 9956) PRIMER_PRODUCT_OPT_SIZE=100 PRIMER_NUM_RETURN=100 PRIMER_MAX_END_STABILITY=9.0 PRIMER_MAX_MISPRIMING=12.00 PRIMER_PAIR_MAX_MISPRIMING=24.00 PRIMER_MIN_SIZE=18 PRIMER_OPT_SIZE=20 PRIMER_MAX_SIZE=32 PRIMER_MIN_TM=61.7 PRIMER_OPT_TM=62.7 PRIMER_MAX_TM=63.7 PRIMER_MAX_DIFF_TM=100.0 PRIMER_MIN_GC=20.0 PRIMER_MAX_GC=80.0 PRIMER_SELF_ANY=8.00 PRIMER_SELF_END=3.00 PRIMER_NUM_NS_ACCEPTED=0 PRIMER_MAX_POLY_X=4 PRIMER_OUTSIDE_PENALTY=0 PRIMER_GC_CLAMP=0 PRIMER_SALT_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_DNA_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_LIBERAL_BASE=1 PRIMER_MIN_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_MIN_END_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_QUALITY_RANGE_MIN=0 PRIMER_QUALITY_RANGE_MAX=100 PRIMER_WT_TM_LT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_TM_GT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_SIZE_LT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_SIZE_GT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_GC_PERCENT_LT=0.0 PRIMER_WT_GC_PERCENT_GT=0.0 PRIMER_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_WT_COMPL_END=0.0 PRIMER_WT_NUM_NS=0.0 PRIMER_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_WT_SEQ_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_WT_END_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_WT_POS_PENALTY=0.0 PRIMER_WT_END_STABILITY=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_SIZE_LT=0.05 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_SIZE_GT=0.05 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_TM_LT=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_TM_GT=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_DIFF_TM=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_COMPL_END=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PR_PENALTY=1.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_IO_PENALTY=0.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_SIZE=18 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_OPT_SIZE=20 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_SIZE=35 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_TM=71.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_OPT_TM=72.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_TM=73.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_GC=20.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_GC=80.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SELF_ANY=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SELF_END=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_NUM_NS=0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_POLY_X=5 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MISHYB_LIBRARY= PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_MISHYB=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SALT_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_DNA_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_TM_LT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_TM_GT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SIZE_LT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SIZE_GT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_GC_PERCENT_LT=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_GC_PERCENT_GT=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_NUM_NS=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SEQ_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_TASK=pick_pcr_primers_and_hyb_probe PRIMER_PRODUCT_SIZE_RANGE=50–150 PRIMER_FIRST_BASE_INDEX=1 PRIMER_PICK_ANYWAY=1 = PRIMER_SEQUENCE_ID=>GUSB PRIMER_EXPLAIN_FLAG=1 PRIMER_MISPRIMING_LIBRARY= SEQUENCE=GAAGAGTACCAGAAAAGTCTGCTAGAGCAGTACCATCTGGGTCTGGATCAAAAACGCAGAAAATATGTGGT TGGAGAGCTCATTTGGAATTTTGCCGATTTCATGACTGAACAGTCACCGACGAGAGTGCTGGGGAATAAAAAGGGGATCT TCACTCGGCAGAGACAACCAAAAAGTGCAGCGTTCCTTTTGCGAGAGAGATACTGGAAGATTGCCAATGAAACCAGGTAT CCCCACTCAGTAGCCAAGTCACAATGTTTGGAAAACAGCCCGTTTACTTGAGCAAGACTGATACCACCTGCGTGTCCCTT CCTCCCCGAGTCAGGGCGACTTCCACAGCAGCAGAACAAGTGCCTCCTGGACTGTTCACGGCAGACCAGAACGTTTCTGG CCTGGGTTTTGTGGTCATCTATTCTAGCAGGGAACACTAAAGGTGGAAATAAAAGATTTTCTATTATGGAAATAAAGAGT TGGCATGAAAGTCGCTACTG (SEQ ID NO: 9957) PRIMER_PRODUCT_OPT_SIZE=100 PRIMER_NUM_RETURN=100 PRIMER_MAX_END_STABILITY=9.0 PRIMER_MAX_MISPRIMING=12.00 PRIMER_PAIR_MAX_MISPRIMING=24.00 PRIMER_MIN_SIZE=18 PRIMER_OPT_SIZE=20 PRIMER_MAX_SIZE=32 PRIMER_MIN_TM=61.7 PRIMER_OPT_TM=62.7 PRIMER_MAX_TM=63.7 PRIMER_MAX_DIFF_TM=100.0 PRIMER_MIN_GC=20.0 PRIMER_MAX_GC=80.0 PRIMER_SELF_ANY=8.00 PRIMER_SELF_END=3.00 PRIMER_NUM_NS_ACCEPTED=0 PRIMER_MAX_POLY_X=4 PRIMER_OUTSIDE_PENALTY=0 PRIMER_GC_CLAMP=0 PRIMER_SALT_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_DNA_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_LIBERAL_BASE=1 PRIMER_MIN_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_MIN_END_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_QUALITY_RANGE_MIN=0 PRIMER_QUALITY_RANGE_MAX=100 PRIMER_WT_TM_LT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_TM_GT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_SIZE_LT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_SIZE_GT=1.0 PRIMER_WT_GC_PERCENT_LT=0.0 PRIMER_WT_GC_PERCENT_GT=0.0 PRIMER_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_WT_COMPL_END=0.0 PRIMER_WT_NUM_NS=0.0 PRIMER_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_WT_SEQ_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_WT_END_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_WT_POS_PENALTY=0.0 PRIMER_WT_END_STABILITY=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_SIZE_LT=0.05 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_SIZE_GT=0.05 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_TM_LT=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PRODUCT_TM_GT=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_DIFF_TM=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_COMPL_END=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_PR_PENALTY=1.0 PRIMER_PAIR_WT_IO_PENALTY=0.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_SIZE=18 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_OPT_SIZE=20 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_SIZE=35 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_TM=71.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_OPT_TM=72.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_TM=73.7 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_GC=20.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_GC=80.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SELF_ANY=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SELF_END=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_NUM_NS=0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_POLY_X=5 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MISHYB_LIBRARY= PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MAX_MISHYB=12.00 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_MIN_QUALITY=0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_SALT_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_INTERNAL_OLIGO_DNA_CONC=50.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_TM_LT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_TM_GT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SIZE_LT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SIZE_GT=1.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_GC_PERCENT_LT=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_GC_PERCENT_GT=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_COMPL_ANY=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_NUM_NS=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_REP_SIM=0.0 PRIMER_IO_WT_SEQ_QUAL=0.0 PRIMER_TASK=pick_pcr_primers_and_hyb_probe PRIMER_PRODUCT_SIZE_RANGE=50–150 PRIMER_FIRST_BASE_INDEX=1 PRIMER_PICK_ANYWAY=1 =

After running PRIMER3, 100 sets of primers and probes were generated for ACTB and GUSB. From this set, nested primers were chosen based on whether both left primers could be paired with both right primers and a single Taqman probe could be used on an insert of the correct size. With more experience we have decided not use the mix and match approach to primer selection and just use several of the top pairs of predicted primers.

For ACTB this turned out to be:

Forward 75 CACAATGTGGCCGAGGACTT (SEQ ID NO: 9174),

Forward 80 TGTGGCCGAGGACTTTGATT (SEQ ID NO: 9959),

Reverse 178 TGGCTTTTAGGATGGCAAGG (SEQ ID NO: 9176), and

Reverse 168 GGGGGCTTAGTTTGCTTCCT (SEQ ID NO: 9177).

Upon testing, the F75 and R178 pair worked best.

For GUSB the following primers were chosen:

Forward 59 AAGTGCAGCGTTCCTTTTGC,

Forward 65 AGCGTTCCTTTTGCGAGAGA,

Reverse 158 CGGGCTGTTTTCCAAACATT and

Reverse 197 GAAGGGACACGCAGGTGGTA.

No combination of these GUSB pairs worked well.

In addition to the primer pairs above, Primer Express predicted the following primers for GUSB:

Forward 178 TACCACCTGCGTGTCCCTTC (SEQ ID NO: 9182) and Reverse 242 GAGGCACTTGTTCTGCTGCTG (SEQ ID NO: 9183). This pair of primers worked to amplify the GUSB mRNA.

The parameters used to predict these primers in Primer Express were:

Primer Tm: min 58, Max=60, opt 59, max difference=2 degrees

Primer GC: min=20% Max=80% no 3′ G/C clamp

Primer: Length: min=9 max=40 opt=20

Amplicon: min Tm=0 max Tm=85

-   -   min=50 bp max=150 bp

Probe: Tm 10 degrees>primers, do not begin with a G on 5′ end

Other: max base pair repeat=3

-   -   max number of ambiguous residues=0     -   secondary structure: max consec bp=4, max total bp=8     -   Uniqueness: max consec match=9         -   max % match=75         -   max 3′ consecutive match=7

Granzyme B is an important marker of CMV infection and transplant rejection. Tables 13 A and B.

For Granzyme B the following sequence (NM_(—)004131) was used as input for Primer3:

GGGGACTCTGGAGGCCCTCTTGTGTGTAACAAGGTGGCCCAGGGCATTGT CTCCTATGGACGAAACAATGGCATGCCTCCACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCT CAAGCTTTGTACACTGGATAAAGAAAACCATGAAACGCTACTAACTACAG GAAGCAAACTAAGCCCCCGCTGTAATGAAACACCTTCTCTGGAGCCAAGT CCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAATACCTCTCCCA GTGTAAATCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAA CTGAATAAATACCTCTTAGCTGAGTGG (SEQ ID NO: 9184)

-   -   For Granzyme B the following primers were chosen for testing:     -   Forward 81 ACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCTCT (SEQ ID NO: 9185)     -   Forward 63 AAACAATGGCATGCCTCCAC (SEQ ID NO: 9186)     -   Reverse 178 TCATTACAGCGGGGGCTTAG (SEQ ID NO: 9187)     -   Reverse 168 GGGGGCTTAGTTTGCTTCCT (SEQ ID NO: 9188)     -   Testing demonstrated that F81 and R178 worked well.

Using this approach, multiple primers were designed for genes that were shown to have expression patterns that correlated with clinical data in examples 17 and 24. These primer pairs are shown in Tables 13B and 14B and are added to the sequence listing. Primers can be designed from any region of a target gene using this approach.

Primer Endpoint Testing

Primers were first tested to examine whether they would produce the correct size product without non-specific amplification. The standard real-time PCR protocol was used with out the Rox and Sybr green dyes. Each primer pair was tested on cDNA made from universal mononuclear leukocyte reference RNA that was produced from 50 individuals as described in Example 9 (R50).

The PCR reaction consisted of 1× RealTime PCR Buffer (Ambion, Austin, Tex.), 3 mM MgCl2 (Applied BioSystems, B02953), 0.2 mM dATP (NEB), 0.2 mM dTTP (NEB), 0.2 mM dCTP (NEB), 0.2 mM dGTP (NEB), 1.25U AmpliTaq Gold (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.), 0.3 μM of each primer to be used (Sigma Genosys, The Woodlands, Tex.), 5 μl of the R50 reverse-transcription reaction and water to a final volume of 19 μl.

Following 40 cycles of PCR, one microliter of the product was examined by agarose gel electrophoresis and on an Agilent Bioanalyzer, DNA1000 chip (Palo Alto, Calif.). Results for 2 genes are shown in FIG. 10. From the primer design and the sequence of the target gene, one can calculate the expected size of the amplified DNA product. Only primer pairs with amplification of the desired product and minimal amplification of contaminants were used for real-time PCR. Primers that produced multiple products of different sizes are likely not specific for the gene of interest and may amplify multiple genes or chromosomal loci.

Primer Optimization/Efficiency

Once primers passed the end-point PCR, the primers were tested to determine the efficiency of the reaction in a real-time PCR reaction. cDNA was synthesized from starting total RNA as described above. A set of 5 serial dilutions of the R50 reverse-transcribed cDNA (as described above) were made in water: 1:10, 1:20, 1:40, 1:80, and 1:160.

The Sybr Green real-time PCR reaction was performed using the Taqman PCR Reagent kit (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif., N808-0228). A master mix was made that consisted of all reagents except the primes and template. The final concentration of all ingredients in the reaction was 1× Taqman Buffer A (Applied BioSystems), 2 mM MgCl2 (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dATP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dCTP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dGTP (Applied BioSystems), 400 μM dUTP (Applied BioSystems), 1:400,000 diluted Sybr Green dye (Molecular Probes), 1.25U AmpliTaq Gold (Applied BioSystems). The master mix for 92 reactions was made to a final volume of 2112 μl. 1012 μl of PCR master mix was dispensed into two, light-tight tubes. Each β-Actin primer F75 and R178 (Genosys), was added to one tube of PCR master mix and Each β-GUS primer F178 and R242 (Genosys), was added to the other tube of PCR master mix to a final primer concentration of 300 nM, and a final volume of 1035 μl per reaction tube. 45 μl of the β-Actin master mix was dispensed into 23 wells, in a 96 well plate (Applied BioSystems). 45 μl of the β-GUS master mix was dispensed into 23 wells, in a 96 well plate (Applied BioSystems). 5 μl of the template dilution series was dispensed into triplicate wells for each primer. The reaction was run on an ABI 7700 Sequence Detector (Applied BioSystems).

The Sequence Detector v1.7 software was used to analyze the fluorescent signal from each well. A threshold value was selected that allowed most of the amplification curves to cross the threshold during the linear phase of amplification. The cycle number at which each amplification curve crossed the threshold (C_(T)) was recorded and the file transferred to MS Excel for further analysis. The C_(T) values for triplicate wells were averaged. The data were plotted as a function of the log₁₀ of the calculated starting concentration of RNA. The starting RNA concentration for each cDNA dilution was determined based on the original amount of RNA used in the RT reaction, the dilution of the RT reaction, and the amount used (5 μl) in the real-time PCR reaction. For each gene, a linear regression line was plotted through all of the dilutions series points. The slope of the line was used to calculate the efficiency of the reaction for each primer set using the equation: E=10^((−1/slope))

Using this equation (Pfaffl 2001), the efficiency for these β-actin primers is 2.28 and the efficiency for these β-GUS primers is 2.14 (FIG. 11). This efficiency was used when comparing the expression levels among multiple genes and multiple samples. This same method was used to calculate reaction efficiency for primer pairs for each gene we studied.

Assay and Results

Once primers were designed and tested and efficiency analysis was completed, primers were used examine expression of a single gene among many clinical samples. The basic design was to examine expression of both the experimental gene and a reference gene in each sample and, at the same time, in a control sample. The control sample we used was the universal mononuclear leukocyte reference RNA described in example 9 (R50).

In this example, three patient samples from patients with known CMV infection were compared to three patient samples from patients with no diagnosis of CMV infection based on standard diagnostic algorithms for active CMV infection (including viral PCR assays, serologies, culture and other tests). cDNA was made from all six RNA samples and the R50 control as described above. The cDNA was diluted 1:10 in water and 5 μl of this dilution was used in the 50 μl PCR reaction. Each 96-well plate consisted of 32 reactions, each done in triplicate. There were 17 templates and 3 primer sets. The three primer sets were β-GUS, β-Actin, and Granzyme B. The β-GUS and β-Actin primers are shown above and the Granzyme B primers were:

F81: ACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCT (SEQ ID NO: 9185),

R178: TCATTACAGCGGGGGCTT (SEQ ID NO: 9190),

Each of the three primer sets was used to measure template levels in 8 templates: the six experimental samples, R50, and water (no-template control). The β-GUS primers were also used to measure template levels a set of 8 templates identical except for the absence of the reverse transcriptase enzyme in the cDNA synthesis reaction (−RT). The real-time PCR reactions were performed as described above in “primer optimization/efficiency”.

The β-GUS amplification with +RT and −RT cDNA synthesis reaction templates were compared to measure the amount of genomic DNA contamination of the patient RNA sample (FIG. 9A). The only source of amplifiable material in the −RT cDNA synthesis reaction is contaminating genomic DNA. Separation by at least four CT between the −RT and +RT for each sample was required to consider the sample useful for analysis of RNA levels. Since a C_(T) decrease of one is a two-fold increase in template, a difference of four C_(T) would indicate that genomic DNA contamination level in the +RT samples was 6.25% of the total signal. Since we used these reactions to measure 30% or greater differences, a 6% contamination would not change the result.

For samples with sufficiently low genomic DNA contamination the data were used to identify differences in gene expression by measuring RNA levels. C_(T) values from the triplicate wells for each reaction were averaged and the coefficient of variation (CV) determined. Samples with high CV (>2%) were examined and outlier reaction wells were discarded from further analysis. The average of the wells for each sample was taken as the C_(T) value for each sample. For each gene, the ΔC_(T) was the R50 control C_(T) minus the sample C_(T). The equation below was then used to identify an expression ratio compared to a reference gene (β-Actin) and control sample (R50) for Granzyme B expression in each experimental sample (Pfaffl, M. W. 2001). E is the amplification efficiency determined above.

${ratio} = \frac{\left( E_{target} \right)^{\Delta\; C_{\tau}{{target}{({{control} - {sample}})}}}}{\left( E_{ref} \right)^{\Delta\; C_{\tau}{{ref}{({{control} - {sample}})}}}}$

The complete experiment was performed in duplicate and the average of the two ratios taken for each gene. When β-Actin was used as the reference gene, the data show that Granzyme B is expressed at 25-fold higher levels in mononuclear cell RNA from patients with CMV than from patients without CMV (FIG. 9B). In this graph, each circle represents a patient sample and the black bars are the average of the three samples in each category.

Example 26 Correlation and Classification Analysis

After generation and processing of expression data sets from microarrays as described in Example 23, a log ratio value is used for most subsequent analysis. This is the logarithm of the expression ratio for each gene between sample and universal reference. The processing algorithm assigns a number of flags to data that are of low signal to noise or are in some other way of uncertain quality. Correlation analysis can proceed with all the data (including the flagged data) or can be done on filtered data sets where the flagged data is removed from the set. Filtered data should have less variability and may result in more significant results. Flagged data contains all information available and may allow discovery of genes that are missed with the filtered data set.

In addition to expression data, clinical data are included in the analysis. Continuous variables, such as the ejection fraction of the heart measured by echocardiography or the white blood cell count can be used for correlation analysis. In some cases, it may be desirable to take the logarithm of the values before analysis. These variables can be included in an analysis along with gene expression values, in which case they are treated as another “gene”. Sets of markers can be discovered that work to diagnose a patient condition and these can include both genes and clinical parameters. Categorical variables such as male or female can also be used as variables for correlation analysis. For example, the sex of a patient may be an important splitter for a classification tree.

Clinical data are used as supervising vectors for the significance or classification analysis. In this case, clinical data associated with the samples are used to divide samples in to clinically meaningful diagnostic categories for correlation or classification analysis. For example, pathologic specimens from kidney biopsies can be used to divide lupus patients into groups with and without kidney disease. A third or more categories can also be included (for example “unknown” or “not reported”). After generation of expression data and definition of using supervising vectors, correlation, significance and classification analysis is used to determine which set of genes are most appropriate for diagnosis and classification of patients and patient samples.

Significance Analysis for Microarrays (SAM)

Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM) (Tusher 2001) is a method through which genes with a correlation between their expression values and the response vector are statistically discovered and assigned a statistical significance. The ratio of false significant to significant genes is the False Discovery Rate (FDR). This means that for each threshold there are a set of genes which are called significant, and the FDR gives a confidence level for this claim. If a gene is called differentially expressed between 2 classes by SAM, with a FDR of 5%, there is a 95% chance that the gene is actually differentially expressed between the classes. SAM takes into account the variability and large number of variables of microarrays. SAM will identify genes that are most globally differentially expressed between the classes. Thus, important genes for identifying and classifying outlier samples or patients may not be identified by SAM.

After generation of data from patient samples and definition of categories using clinical data as supervising vectors, SAM is used to detect genes that are likely to be differentially expressed between the groupings. Those genes with the highest significance can be validated by real-time PCR (Example 25) or can be used to build a classification algorithm as described here.

Classification

Supervised harvesting of expression trees (Hastie et al. 2001) identifies genes or clusters that best distinguish one class from all the others on the data set. The method is used to identify the genes/clusters that can best separate one class versus all the others for datasets that include two or more classes from each other. This algorithm can be used to identify genes that are used to create a diagnostic algorithm. Genes that are identified can be used to build a classification tree with algorithms such as CART.

CART is a decision tree classification algorithm (Breiman 1984). From gene expression and or other data, CART can develop a decision tree for the classification of samples. Each node on the decision tree involves a query about the expression level of one or more genes or variables. Samples that are above the threshold go down one branch of the decision tree and samples that are not go down the other branch. Genes from expression data sets can be selected for classification building using CART by significant differential expression in SAM analysis (or other significance test), identification by supervised tree-harvesting analysis, high fold change between sample groups, or known relevance to classification of the target diseases. In addition, clinical data can also be used as variables for CART that are of know importance to the clinical question or are found to be significant predictors by multivariate analysis or some other technique. CART identifies surrogates for each splitter (genes that are the next best substitute for a useful gene in classification). Analysis is performed in CART by weighting misclassification costs to optimize desired performance of the assay. For example, it may be most important the sensitivity of a test for a given diagnosis be near 100% while specificity is less important.

Once a set of genes and expression criteria for those genes have been established for classification, cross validation is done. There are many approaches, including a 10 fold cross validation analysis in which 10% of the training samples are left out of the analysis and the classification algorithm is built with the remaining 90%. The 10% are then used as a test set for the algorithm. The process is repeated 10 times with 10% of the samples being left out as a test set each time. Through this analysis, one can derive a cross validation error which helps estimate the robustness of the algorithm for use on prospective (test) samples. When a gene set is established for a diagnosis with a low cross validation error, this set of genes is tested using samples that were not included in the initial analysis (test samples). These samples may be taken from archives generated during the clinical study. Alternatively, a new prospective clinical study can be initiated, where samples are obtained and the gene set is used to predict patient diagnoses.

Example 27 Amplification, Labeling, and Hybridization of Total RNA to an Oligonucleotide Microarray

Amplification, Labeling, Hybridization and Scanning

Samples consisting of at least 0.5 to 2 μg of intact total RNA were further processed for array hybridization. When available, 2 μg of intact total RNA is used for amplification. Amplification and labeling of total RNA samples was performed in three successive enzymatic reactions. First, a single-stranded DNA copy of the RNA was made (hereinafter, “ss-cDNA”). Second, the ss-cDNA was used as a template for the complementary DNA strand, producing double-stranded cDNA (hereinafter, “ds-cDNA, or cDNA”). Third, linear amplification was performed by in vitro transcription from a bacterial T₇ promoter. During this step, fluorescent-conjugated nucleotides were incorporated into the amplified RNA (hereinafter, “aRNA”).

The first strand cDNA was produced using the Invitrogen kit (Superscript II). The first strand cDNA was produced in a reaction composed of 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.3), 75 mM KCl, and 3 mM MgCl₂ (1× First Strand Buffer, Invitrogen), 0.5 mM dGTP, 0.5 mM dATP, 0.5 mM dTTP, 0.5 mM dCTP, 10 mM DTT, 200 U reverse transcriptase (Superscript II, Invitrogen, #18064014), 15 U RNase inhibitor (RNAGuard, Amersham Pharmacia, #27-0815-01), 5 μM T7T24 primer (5′-GGCCAGTGAATTGTAATACGACTCACTATAGGGAGGCGGTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT-3′), (SEQ ID NO:8831) and 0.5 to 2 μg of selected sample total RNA. Several purified, recombinant control mRNAs from the plant Arabidopsis thaliana were added to the reaction mixture: 2–20 pg of the following genes CAB, RCA, LTP4, NAC1, RCP1,XCP2, RBCL, LTP6, TIM, and PRKase (Stratagene, #252201, #252202, #252204, #252208, #252207, #252206, #252203, #252205, #252209, #252210 respectively). The control RNAs allow the estimate of copy numbers for individual mRNAs in the clinical sample because corresponding sense oligonucleotide probes for each of these plant genes are present on the microarray. The final reaction volume of 20 μl was incubated at 42° C. for 90 min.

For synthesis of the second cDNA strand, DNA polymerase and RNase were added to the previous reaction, bringing the final volume to 150 μl. The previous contents were diluted and new substrates were added to a final concentration of 20 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.0) (Fisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, Pa. #BP1756-100), 90 mMKCl (Teknova, Half Moon Bay, Calif., #0313-500), 4.6 mM MgCl₂ (Teknova, Half Moon Bay, Calif., #0304-500), 10 mM(NH₄)₂SO₄ (Fisher Scientific #A702-500)(1× Second Strand buffer, Invitrogen), 0.266 mM dGTP, 0.266 mM dATP, 0.266 mM dTTP, 0.266 mM dCTP, 40 U E. coli DNA polymerase (Invitrogen, #18010-025), and 2 U RNaseH (Invitrogen, #18021-014). The second strand synthesis took place at 16° C. for 150 minutes.

Following second-strand synthesis, the ds-cDNA was purified from the enzymes, dNTPs, and buffers before proceeding to amplification, using phenol-chloroform extraction followed by ethanol precipitation of the cDNA in the presence of glycogen.

Alternatively, a silica-gel column is used to purify the cDNA (e.g. Qiaquick PCR cleanup from Qiagen, #28104). The volume of the column purified cDNA was reduced by ethanol precipitation in the presence of glycogen in which the cDNA was collected by centrifugation at >10,000×g for 30 minutes, the supernatant is aspirated, and 150 μl of 70% ethanol, 30% water was added to wash the DNA pellet. Following centrifugation, the supernatant was removed, and residual ethanol was evaporated at room temperature. Alternatively, the volume of the column purified cDNA is reduce in a vacuum evaporator where the supernatant is reduce to a final volume of 7.4 μl.

Linear amplification of the cDNA was performed by in vitro transcription of the cDNA. The cDNA pellet from the step described above was resuspended in 7.4 μl of water, and in vitro transcription reaction buffer was added to a final volume of 20 μl containing 7.5 mM GTP, 7.5 mM ATP, 7.5 mM TTP, 2.25 mM CTP, 1.025 mM Cy3-conjugated CTP (Perkin Elmer; Boston, Mass., #NEL-580), 1× reaction buffer (Ambion, Megascript Kit, Austin, Tex. and #1334) and 1% T₇ polymerase enzyme mix (Ambion, Megascript Kit, Austin, Tex. and #1334). This reaction was incubated at 37° C. overnight. Following in vitro transcription, the RNA was purified from the enzyme, buffers, and excess NTPs using the RNeasy kit from Qiagen (Valencia, Calif.; # 74106) as described in the vendor's protocol. A second elution step was performed and the two eluates were combined for a final volume of 60 μl. RNA is quantified using an Agilent 2100 bioanalyzer with the RNA 6000 nano LabChip.

Reference RNA was prepared as described above, except Cy5-CTP was incorporated instead of Cy3CTP. Reference RNA from five reactions, each reaction started with 2 ug total RNA, was pooled together and quantitated as described above.

Hybridization to an Array

RNA was prepared for hybridization as follows: for an 18 mm×55 mm array, 20 μg of amplified RNA (aRNA) was combined with 20 μg of reference aRNA. The combined sample and reference aRNA was concentrated by evaporating the water to 10 μl in a vacuum evaporator. The sample was fragmented by heating the sample at 95° C. for 30 minutes to fragment the RNA into 50–200 bp pieces. Alternatively, the combined sample and reference aRNA was concentrated by evaporating the water to 5 μl in a vacuum evaporator. Five μl of 20 mM zinc acetate was added to the aRNA and the mix incubated at 60° C. for 10 minutes. Following fragmentation, 40 μl of hybridization buffer was added to achieve final concentrations of 5×SSC and 0.20% SDS with 0.1 μg/ul of Cot-1 DNA (Invitrogen) as a competitor DNA. The final hybridization mix was heated to 98° C., and then reduced to 50° C. at 0.1° C. per second.

Alternatively, formamide is included in the hybridization mixture to lower the hybridization temperature.

The hybridization mixture was applied to a pre-heated 65° C. microarray, surface, covered with a glass coverslip (Corning, #2935-246), and placed on a pre-heated 65° C. hybridization chamber (Telechem, AHC-10). 15 ul of 5×SSC was placed in each of the reservoir in the hybridization chamber and the chamber was sealed and placed in a water bath at 62° C. for overnight (16–20 hrs). Following incubation, the slides were washed in 2×SSC, 0.1% SDS for five minutes at 30° C., then in 2×SSC for five minutes at 30° C., then in 2×SSC for another five minutes at 30° C., then in 0.2×SSC for two minutes at room temperature. The arrays were spun at 1000×g for 2 minutes to dry them. The dry microarrays are then scanned by methods described above.

The microarrays were imaged on the Agilent (Palo Alto, Calif.) scanner G2565AA. The scan settings using the Agilent software were as follows: for the PMT Sensitivity (100% Red and 100% Green); Scan Resolution (10 microns); red and green dye channels; used the default scan region for all slides in the carousel; using the largest scan region; scan date for Instrument ID; and barcode for Slide ID. The full image produced by the Agilent scanner was flipped, rotated, and split into two images (one for each signal channel) using TIFFSplitter (Agilent, Palo Alto, Calif.). The two channels are the output at 532 nm (Cy3-labeled sample) and 633 nm (Cy5-labeled R50). The individual images were loaded into GenePix 3.0 (Axon Instruments, Union City, Calif.) for feature extraction, each image was assigned an excitation wavelength corresponding the file opened; Red equals 633 nm and Green equals 532 nm. The setting file (gal) was opened and the grid was laid onto the image so that each spot in the grid overlapped with >50% of the feature. Then the GenePix software was used to find the features without setting minimum threshold value for a feature. For features with low signal intensity, GenePix reports “not found”. For all features, the diameter setting was adjusted to include only the feature if necessary.

The GenePix software determined the median pixel intensity for each feature (F_(i)) and the median pixel intensity of the local background for each feature (B_(i)) in both channels. The standard deviation (SDF_(i and) SDB_(i)) for each is also determined. Features for which GenePix could not discriminate the feature from the background were “flagged” as described below.

Following feature extraction into a “.gpr” file, the header information of the .gpr file was changed to carry accurate information into the database. An Excel macro was written to include the following information: Name of the original tif image file, SlideID, Version of the feature extraction software, GenePix Array List file, GenePix Settings file, ScanID, Name of person who scanned the slide, Green PMT setting, Red PMT setting, ExtractID (date .gpr file was created, formatted as yyyy.mm.dd-hh.mm.ss), Results file name (same as the .gpr file name), StorageCD, and Extraction comments.

Pre-Processing with Excel Templates

Following analysis of the image and extraction of the data, the data from each hybridization was pre-processed to extract data that was entered into the database and subsequently used for analysis. The complete GPR file produced by the feature extraction in GenePix was imported into an excel file pre-processing template or processed using a AWK script. Both programs used the same processing logic and produce identical results. The same excel template or AWK script was used to process each GPR file. The template performs a series of calculations on the data to differentiate poor features from others and to combine duplicate or triplicate feature data into a single data point for each probe.

The data columns used in the pre-processing were: Oligo ID, F633 Median (median value from all the pixels in the feature for the Cy5 dye), B633 Median (the median value of all the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy5), B633 SD (the standard deviation of the values for the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy5), F532 Median (median value from all the pixels in the feature for the Cy3 dye), B532 Median (the median value of all the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy3), B532 SD (the standard deviation of the values for the pixels in the local background of the selected feature for Cy3), and Flags. The GenePix Flags column contains the flags set during feature extraction. “−75” indicates there were no features printed on the array in that position, “−50” indicates that GenePix could not differentiate the feature signal from the local background, and “−100” indicates that the user marked the feature as bad.

Once imported, the data associated with features with −75 flags was not used. Then the median of B633 SD and B532 SD were calculated over all features with a flag value of “0”. The minimum values of B633 Median and B532 Median were identified, considering only those values associated with a flag value of “0”. For each feature, the signal to noise ratio (S/N) was calculated for both dyes by taking the fluorescence signal minus the local background (BGSS) and dividing it by the standard deviation of the local background:

${S/N} = \frac{F_{i} - B_{i}}{{SDB}_{i}}$

If the S/N was less than 3, then an adjusted background-subtracted signal was calculated as the fluorescence minus the minimum local background on the slide. An adjusted S/N was then calculated as the adjusted background subtracted signal divided by the median noise over all features for that channel. If the adjusted S/N was greater than three and the original S/N were less than three, a flag of 25 was set for the Cy5 channel, a flag of 23 was set for the Cy3 channel, and if both met these criteria, then a flag of 28 was set. If both the adjusted S/N and the original S/N were less than three, then a flag of 65 was set for Cy5, 63 set for Cy3, and 68 set if both dye channels had an adjusted S/N less than three. All signal to noise calculations, adjusted background-subtracted signal, and adjusted S/N were calculated for each dye channel. If the BGSS value was greater than or equal to 64000, a flag was set to indicate saturation; 55 for Cy5, 53 for Cy3, 58 for both.

The BGSS used for further calculations was the original BGSS if the original S/N was greater than or equal to three. If the original S/N ratio was less than three and the adjusted S/N ratio was greater than or equal to three, then the adjusted BGSS was used. If the adjusted S/N ratio was less than three, then the adjusted BGSS was used, but with knowledge of the flag status.

To facilitate comparison among arrays, the Cy3 and Cy5 data were scaled. The log of the ratio of Green/Red was determined for all features. The median log ratio value for good features (Flags 0, 23, 25, 28, 63) was determined. The feature values were scaled using the following formula: Log_Scaled_Feature_Ratio=Log_Feature_Ratio−Median_Log_Ratio.

The flag setting for each feature was used to determine the expression ratio for each probe, a choice of one, two or three features. If all features had flag settings in the same category (categories=negatives, 0 to 28, 53–58, and 63–68), then the average of the three scaled, anti log feature ratios was calculated If the three features did not have flags in the same category, then the feature or features with the best quality flags were used (0>25>23>28>55>53>58>65>63>68). Features with negative flags were never used. When the best flags were two or three features in the same category, the anti log average was used. If a single feature had a better flag category than the other two then the anti log of that feature ratio was used.

Once the probe expression ratios were calculated from the one, two, or three features, the log of the scaled, averaged ratios was taken as described below and stored for use in analyzing the data. Whichever features were used to calculate the probe value, the flag from those features was carried forward and stored as the flag value for that probe. 2 different data sets can be used for analysis. Flagged data uses all values, including those with flags. Filtered data sets are created by removing flagged data from the set before analysis.

Example 28 Real-Time PCR Validation of Array Expression Results

Leukocyte microarray gene expression was used to discover expression markers and diagnostic gene sets for clinical outcomes. It is desirable to validate the gene expression results for each gene using a more sensitive and quantitative technology such as real-time PCR. Further, it is possible for the diagnostic nucleotide sets to be implemented as a diagnostic test as a real-time PCR panel. Alternatively, the quantitative information provided by real-time PCR validation can be used to design a diagnostic test using any alternative quantitative or semi-quantitative gene expression technology.

To validate the results of the microarray experiments we used real-time, or kinetic, PCR. In this type of experiment the amplification product is measured during the PCR reaction. This enables the researcher to observe the amplification before any reagent becomes rate limiting for amplification. In kinetic PCR the measurement is of C_(T) (threshold cycle) or C_(P) (crossing point). This measurement (C_(T)=C_(P)) is the point at which an amplification curve crosses a threshold fluorescence value. The threshold is set to a point within the area where all of the reactions were in their linear phase of amplification. When measuring C_(T), a lower C_(T) value is indicative of a higher amount of starting material since an earlier cycle number means the threshold was crossed more quickly.

Several fluorescence methodologies are available to measure amplification product in real-time PCR. Taqman (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.) uses fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) to inhibit signal from a probe until the probe is degraded by the sequence specific binding and Taq 3′ exonuclease activity. Molecular Beacons (Stratagene, La Jolla, Calif.) also use FRET technology, whereby the fluorescence is measured when a hairpin structure is relaxed by the specific probe binding to the amplified DNA. The third commonly used chemistry is Sybr Green, a DNA-binding dye (Molecular Probes, Eugene, Oreg.). The more amplified product that is produced, the higher the signal. The Sybr Green method is sensitive to non-specific amplification products, increasing the importance of primer design and selection. Other detection chemistries can also been used, such as ethidium bromide or other DNA-binding dyes and many modifications of the fluorescent dye/quencher dye Taqman chemistry.

Sample Prep and cDNA Synthesis

The inputs for real time PCR reaction are gene-specific primers, cDNA from specific patient samples, and standard reagents. The cDNA was produced from mononuclear RNA (prepared as in example 8) or whole blood RNA by reverse transcription using Oligo dT primers (Invitrogen, 18418-012) and random hexamers (Invitrogen, 48190-011) at a final concentration of 0.5 ng/μl and 3 ng/μl respectively. For the first strand reaction mix, 0.5 μg of mononuclear total RNA or 2 μg of whole blood RNA and 1 μl of the Oligo dT/Random Hexamer Mix, were added to water to a final volume of 11.5 μl. The sample mix was then placed at 70° C. for 10 minutes. Following the 70° C. incubation, the samples were chilled on ice, spun down, and 88.5 μl of first strand buffer mix dispensed into the reaction tube. The final first strand buffer mix produced final concentrations of 1× first strand buffer (Invitrogen, Y00146, Carlsbad, Calif.), 10 mM DTT (Invitrogen, Y00147), 0.5 mM dATP (NEB, N0440S, Beverly, Mass.), 0.5 mM dGTP (NEB, N0442S), 0.5 mM dTTP (NEB, N0443S), 0.5 mM dCTP (NEB, N0441S), 200U of reverse transcriptase (Superscript II, Invitrogen, 18064-014), and 18U of RNase inhibitor (RNAGaurd Amersham Pharmacia, 27-0815-01, Piscataway, N.J.). The reaction was incubated at 42° C. for 90 minutes. After incubation the enzyme was heat inactivated at 70° C. for 15 minutes, 2 U of RNAse H added to the reaction tube, and incubated at 37° C. for 20 minutes.

Primer Design

Two methods were used to design primers. The first was to use the software, Primer Express™ and recommendations for primer design that are provided with the GeneAmp® 7700 Sequence Detection System supplied by Applied BioSystems (Foster City, Calif.).

The second method used to design primers was the PRIMER3 ver 0.9 program that is available from the Whitehead Research Institute, Cambridge, Mass. at the web site genome.wi.mit.edu/genome_software/other/primer3.html. The program can also be accessed on the World Wide Web at the web site genome.wi.mit.edu/cgi-bin/primer/primer3_www.cgi. Primers and Taqman/hybridization probes were designed as described below using both programs.

The Primer Express literature explains that primers should be designed with a melting temperature between 58 and 60 degrees C. while the Taqman probes should have a melting temperature of 68 to 70 under the salt conditions of the supplied reagents. The salt concentration is fixed in the software. Primers should be between 15 and 30 basepairs long. The primers should produce and amplicon in size between 50 and 150 base pairs, have a C–G content between 20% and 80%, have no more than 4 identical base pairs next to one another, and no more than 2 C's and G's in the last 5 bases of the 3′ end. The probe cannot have a G on the 5′ end and the strand with the fewest G's should be used for the probe.

Primer3 has a large number of parameters. The defaults were used for all except for melting temperature and the optimal size of the amplicon was set at 100 bases. One of the most critical is salt concentration as it affects the melting temperature of the probes and primers. In order to produce primers and probes with melting temperatures equivalent to Primer Express, a number of primers and probes designed by Primer Express were examined using PRIMER3. Using a salt concentration of 50 mM these primers had an average melting temperature of 3.7 degrees higher than predicted by Primer Express. In order to design primers and probes with equivalent melting temperatures as Primer Express using PRIMER3, a melting temperature of 62.7 plus/minus 1.0 degree was used in PRIMER3 for primers and 72.7 plus/minus 1.0 degrees for probes with a salt concentration of 50 mM.

The C source code for Primer3 was downloaded and complied on a Sun Enterprise 250 server using the GCC complier. The program was then used from the command line using a input file that contained the sequence for which we wanted to design primers and probes along with the input parameters as described by help files that accompany the software. Using scripting it was possible to input a number of sequences and automatically generate a number of possible probes and primers.

Primers for P-Actin (Beta Actin, Genbank Locus: NM_(—)001101) and β-GUS: glucuronidase, beta, (GUSB, Genbank Locus: NM_(—)000181), two reference genes, were designed using both methods and are shown here as examples:

The first step was to mask out repetitive sequences found in the mRNA sequences using RepeatMasker program that can be accessed at: the web site repeatmasker.genome.washington.edu/cgi-bin/RepeatMasker (Smit, A F A & Green, P “RepeatMasker” at the web site ftp.genome.washington.edu/RM/RepeatMasker.html). The last 500 basepairs on the last 3′ end of masked sequence was then submitted to PRIMER3 using the following exemplary input sequences:

PRIMER_SEQUENCE_ID=>ACTB Beta Actin (SEQID 9956) SEQUENCE=TTGGCTTGACTCAGGATTTAAAAACTGGAACGGTGAAGGTGACAGCAGTCGGTTGGACGAGC ATCCCCCAAAGTTCACAATGTGGCCGAGGACTTTGATTGCACATTGTTGTTTTTTAATAGTCATTCCAAAT ATGAGATGCATTGTTACAGGAAGTCCCTTGCCATCCTAAAAGCACCCCACTTCTCTCTAAGGAGAATGGCC CAGTCCTCTCCCAAGTCCACACAGGGGAGGGATAGCATTGCTTTCGTGTAAATTATGTAATGCAAAATTTT TTTAATCTTCGCCTTAATCTTTTTTATTTTGTTTTATTTTGAATGATGAGCCTTCGTGCCCCCCCTTCCCC CTTTTTTCCCCCAACTTGAGATGTATGAAGGCTTTTGGTCTCCCTGGGAGTGGGTGGAGGCAGCCGGGCTT ACCTGTACACTGACTTGAGACCAGTTGAATAAAAGTGCACACCTTA PRIMER_SEQUENCE_ID=>GUSB (SEQID 9957) SEQUENCE=GAAGAGTACCAGAAAAGTCTGCTAGAGCAGTACCATCTGGGTCTGGATCAAAAACGCAGAAA ATATGTGGTTGGAGAGCTCATTTGGAATTTTGCCGATTTCATGACTGAACAGTCACCGACGAGAGTGCTGG GGAATAAAAAGGGGATCTTCACTCGGCAGAGACAACCAAAAAGTGCAGCGTTCCTTTTGCGAGAGAGATAC TGGAAGATTGCCAATGAAACCAGGTATCCCCACTCAGTAGCCAAGTCACAATGTTTGGAAAACAGCCCGTT TACTTGAGCAAGACTGATACCACCTGCGTGTCCCTTCCTCCCCGAGTCAGGGCGACTTCCACAGCAGCAGA ACAAGTGCCTCCTGGACTGTTCACGGCAGACCAGAACGTTTCTGGCCTGGGTTTTGTGGTCATCTATTCTA GCAGGGAACACTAAAGGTGGAAATAAAAGATTTTCTATTATGGAAATAAAGAGTTGGCATGAAAGTCGCTA CTG

After running PRIMER3, 100 sets of primers and probes were generated for ACTB and GUSB. From this set, nested primers were chosen based on whether both left primers could be paired with both right primers and a single Taqman probe could be used on an insert of the correct size. With more experience we have decided not use the mix and match approach to primer selection and just use several of the top pairs of predicted primers.

For ACTB this turned out to be:

Forward 75 CACAATGTGGCCGAGGACTT(SEQ ID 9456),

Forward 80 TGTGGCCGAGGACTTTGATT(SEQ ID 9959),

Reverse 178 TGGCTTTTAGGATGGCAAGG(SEQ ID 9589), and

Reverse 168 GGGGGCTTAGTTTGCTTCCT(SEQ ID 9960).

Upon testing, the F75 and R178 pair worked best.

For GUSB the following primers were chosen:

Forward 59 AAGTGCAGCGTTCCTTTTGC(SEQ ID 9961),

Forward 65 AGCGTTCCTTTTGCGAGAGA (SEQ ID 9962),

Reverse 158 CGGGCTGTTTTCCAAACATT (SEQ ID 9963), and

Reverse 197 GAAGGGACACGCAGGTGGTA (SEQ ID 9964).

No combination of these GUSB pairs worked well:

In addition to the primer pairs above, Primer Express predicted the following primers for GUSB: Forward 178 TACCACCTGCGTGTCCCTTC (SEQ ID 9446) and Reverse 242 GAGGCACTTGTTCTGCTGCTG (SEQ ID 9579). This pair of primers worked to amplify the GUSB mRNA.

The parameters used to predict these primers in Primer Express were:

Primer Tm: min 58, Max=60, opt 59, max difference=2 degrees

Primer GC: min=20% Max=80% no 3′ G/C clamp

Primer: Length: min=9 max=40 opt=20

Amplicon: min Tm=0 max Tm=85

min=50 bp max=150 bp

Probe: Tm 10 degrees>primers, do not begin with a G on 5′ end

Other: max base pair repeat=3

max number of ambiguous residues=0

secondary structure: max consecutive bp=4, max total bp=8

Uniqueness: max consecutive match=9

max % match=75

max 3′ consecutive match=7

Granzyme B is a marker of transplant rejection.

For Granzyme B the following sequence (NM_(—)004131) (SEQ ID 9958) was used as input for Primer3:

GGGGACTCTGGAGGCCCTCTTGTGTGTAACAAGGTGGCCCAGGGCATTGT CTCCTATGGACGAAACAATGGCATGCCTCCACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCT CAAGCTTTGTACACTGGATAAAGAAAACCATGAAACGCTACTAACTACAG GAAGCAAACTAAGCCCCCGCTGTAATGAAACACCTTCTCTGGAGCCAAGT CCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAATACCTCTCCCA GTGTAAATCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAA CTGAATAAATACCTCTTAGCTGAGTGG

For Granzyme B the following primers were chosen for testing:

Forward 81 ACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCT (SEQ ID 9488)

Forward 63 AAACAATGGCATGCCTCCAC (SEQ ID 9965)

Reverse 178 TCATTACAGCGGGGGCTTAG (SEQ ID 9621)

Reverse 168 GGGGGCTTAGTTTGCTTCCT (SEQ ID 9966)

Testing demonstrated that F81 and R178 worked well.

Using this approach, primers were designed for all the genes that were shown to have expression patterns that correlated with allograft rejection. These primer pairs are shown in Table 15C and are added to the sequence listing. Primers can be designed from any region of a target gene using this approach.

Primer Endpoint Testing

Primers were first tested to examine whether they would produce the correct size product without non-specific amplification. The standard real-time PCR protocol was used without the Rox and Sybr green dyes. Each primer pair was tested on cDNA made from universal mononuclear leukocyte reference RNA that was produced from 50 individuals as described in Example 9 (R50).

The PCR reaction consisted of 1× RealTime PCR Buffer (Ambion, Austin, Tex.), 2 mM MgCl2 (Applied BioSystems, B02953), 0.2 mM dATP (NEB), 0.2 mM dTTP (NEB), 0.2 mM dCTP (NEB), 0.2 mM dGTP (NEB), 0.625U AmpliTaq Gold (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.), 0.3 μM of each primer to be used (Sigma Genosys, The Woodlands, Tex.), 5 μl of the R50 reverse-transcription reaction and water to a final volume of 19 μl.

Following 40 cycles of PCR, 10 microliters of each product was combined with Sybr green at a final dilution of 1:72,000. Melt curves for each PCR product were determined on an ABI 7900 (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif.), and primer pairs yielding a product with one clean peak were chosen for further analysis. One microliter of the product from these primer pairs was examined by agarose gel electrophoresis on an Agilent Bioanalyzer, DNA1000 chip (Palo Alto, Calif.). Results for 2 genes are shown in FIG. 10. From the primer design and the sequence of the target gene, one can calculate the expected size of the amplified DNA product. Only primer pairs with amplification of the desired product and minimal amplification of contaminants were used for real-time PCR. Primers that produced multiple products of different sizes are likely not specific for the gene of interest and may amplify multiple genes or chromosomal loci.

Primer Optimization/Efficiency

Once primers passed the end-point PCR, the primers were tested to determine the efficiency of the reaction in a real-time PCR reaction. cDNA was synthesized from starting total RNA as described above. A set of 5 serial dilutions of the R50 reverse-transcribed cDNA (as described above) were made in water: 1:10, 1:20, 1:40, 1:80, and 1:160.

The Sybr Green real-time PCR reaction was performed using the Taqman PCR Reagent kit (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif., N808-0228). A master mix was made that consisted of all reagents except the primes and template. The final concentration of all ingredients in the reaction was 1× Taqman Buffer A (Applied BioSystems), 2 mM MgCl2 (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dATP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dCTP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dGTP (Applied BioSystems), 400 μM dUTP (Applied BioSystems), 1:400,000 diluted Sybr Green dye (Molecular Probes), 1.25U AmpliTaq Gold (Applied BioSystems). The PCR master mix was dispensed into two, light-tight tubes. Each β-Actin primer F75 and R178 (Sigma-Genosys, The Woodlands, Tex.), was added to one tube of PCR master mix and Each β-GUS primer F178 and R242 (Sigma-Genosys), was added to the other tube of PCR master mix to a final primer concentration of 300 nM. 45 μl of the β-Actin or β-GUS master mix was dispensed into wells, in a 96-well plate (Applied BioSystems). 5 μl of the template dilution series was dispensed into triplicate wells for each primer. The reaction was run on an ABI 7900 Sequence Detection System (Applied BioSystems) with the following conditions: 10 min. at 95° C.; 40 cycles of 95° C. for 15 sec, 60° C. for 1 min; followed by a disassociation curve starting at 50° C. and ending at 95° C.

The Sequence Detection System v2.0 software was used to analyze the fluorescent signal from each well. The high end of the baseline was adjusted to between 8 and 20 cycles to reduce the impact on any data curves, yet be as high as possible to reduce baseline drift. A threshold value was selected that allowed the majority of the amplification curves to cross the threshold during the linear phase of amplification. The disassociation curve for each well was compared to other wells for that marker. This comparison allowed identification of “bad” wells, those that did not amplify, that amplified the wrong size product, or that amplified multiple products. The cycle number at which each amplification curve crossed the threshold (C_(T)) was recorded and the file transferred to MS Excel for further analysis. The C_(T) values for triplicate wells were averaged. The data were plotted as a function of the log₁₀ of the calculated starting concentration of RNA. The starting RNA concentration for each cDNA dilution was determined based on the original amount of RNA used in the RT reaction, the dilution of the RT reaction, and the amount used (5 μl) in the real-time PCR reaction. For each gene, a linear regression line was plotted through all of the dilutions series points. The slope of the line was used to calculate the efficiency of the reaction for each primer set using the equation: E=10^((−1/slope))−1

Using this equation (Pfaffl 2001, Applied Biosystems User Bulletin #2), the efficiency for these β-actin primers is 1.28 and the efficiency for these P-GUS primers is 1.14 (FIG. 11). This efficiency was used when comparing the expression levels among multiple genes and multiple samples. This same method was used to calculate reaction efficiency for primer pairs for each gene studied. A primer pair was considered successful if the efficiency was reproducibly determined to be between 0.7 and 2.4.

SYBR-Green Assays

Once markers passed the Primer Efficiency QPCR (as stated above), they were used in real-time PCR assays. Patient RNA samples were reverse-transcribed to cDNA (as described above) and 1:10 dilutions made in water. In addition to the patient samples, a no template control (NTC) and a pooled reference RNA (see example 9) described in were included on every plate.

The Sybr Green real-time PCR reaction was performed using the Taqman Core PCR Reagent kit (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif., N808-0228). A master mix was made that consisted of all reagents except the primers and template. The final concentration of all ingredients in the reaction was 1× Taqman Buffer A (Applied BioSystems), 2 mM MgCl2 (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dATP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dCTP (Applied BioSystems), 200 μM dGTP (Applied BioSystems), 400 μM dUTP (Applied BioSystems), 1:400,000 diluted Sybr Green dye (Molecular Probes), 1.25U AmpliTaq Gold (Applied BioSystems). The PCR master mix was aliquoted into eight light-tight tubes, one for each marker to be examined across a set of samples. The optimized primer pair for each marker was then added to the PCR master mix to a final primer concentration of 300 nM. 18 μl of the each marker master mix was dispensed into wells in a 384 well plate (Applied BioSystems). 2 μl of the 1:10 diluted control or patient cDNA sample was dispensed into triplicate wells for each primer pair. The reaction was run on an ABI 7900 Sequence Detection System (Applied BioSystems) using the cycling conditions described above.

The Sequence Detection System v2.0 software (Applied BioSystems) was used to analyze the fluorescent signal from each well. The high end of the baseline was adjusted to between 8 and 20 cycles to reduce the impact on any data curves, yet be as high as possible to reduce baseline drift. A threshold value was selected that allowed the majority of the amplification curves to cross the threshold during the linear phase of amplification. The disassociation curve for each well was compared to other wells for that marker. This comparison allowed identification of “bad” wells, those that did not amplify, that amplified the wrong size product, or that amplified multiple products. The cycle number at which each amplification curve crossed the threshold (C_(T)) was recorded and the file transferred to MS Excel for further analysis. The C_(T) value representing any well identified as bad by analysis of disassociation curves was deleted. The C_(T) values for triplicate wells were averaged. A standard deviation (Stdev) and a coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated for the triplicate wells. If the CV was greater than 2, an outlier among the three wells was identified and deleted. Then the average was re-calculated. In each plate, ΔC_(T) was calculated for each marker-control combination by subtracting the average C_(T) of the target marker from the average C_(T) of the control (β-Actin or β-GUS). The expression relative to the control marker was calculated by taking two to the power of the ΔC_(T) of the target marker. For example, expression relative to β-Actin was calculated by the equation: ErA=2^((c) ^(T,Actin) ^(−c) ^(t,target) ⁾

All plates were run in duplicate and analyzed in the same manner. The percent variation was determined for each sample-marker combination (relative expression) by taking the absolute value of the value of the RE for the second plate from the RE for the first plate, and dividing that by the average. If more than 25% of the variation calculations on a plate are greater than 50%, then a third plate was run.

Taqman Protocol

Real-time PCR assays were also done using Taqman PCR chemistry.

The Taqman real-time PCR reaction was performed using the Taqman Universal PCR Master Mix (Applied BioSystems, Foster City, Calif., #4324018). The master mix was aliquoted into eight, light-tight tubes, one for each marker. The optimized primer pair for each marker was then added to the correctly labeled tube of PCR master mix. A FAM/TAMRA dual-labeled Taqman probe (Biosearch Technologies, Navoto, Calif., DLO-FT-2) was then added to the correctly labeled tube of PCR master mix. Alternatively, different combinations of fluorescent reporter dyes and quenchers can be used such that the absorption wavelength for the quencher matches the emission wavelength for the reporter, as shown in table 16. 18 μl of the each marker master mix was dispensed into a 384 well plate (Applied BioSystems). 2 μl of the template sample was dispensed into triplicate wells for each primer pair. The final concentration of each reagent was: 1× TaqMan Universal PCR Master Mix, 300 nM each primer, 0.25 nM probe, 2 μl 1:10 diluted template. The reaction was run on an ABI 7900 Sequence Detection System (Applied Biosystems) using standard conditions (95° C. for 10 min., 40 cycles of 95° C. for 15 sec, 60° C. for 1 min.).

The Sequence Detector v2.0 software (Applied BioSystems) was used to analyze the fluorescent signal from each well. The high end of the baseline was adjusted to between 8 and 20 cycles to reduce the impact on any data curves, yet be as high as possible to reduce baseline drift. A threshold value was selected that allowed most of the amplification curves to cross the threshold during the linear phase of amplification. The cycle number at which each amplification curve crossed the threshold (C_(T)) was recorded and the file transferred to MS Excel for further analysis. The C_(T) values for triplicate wells were averaged. The C_(T) values for triplicate wells were averaged. A standard deviation (Stdev) and a coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated for the triplicate wells. If the CV was greater than 2, an outlier among the three wells was identified and deleted. Then the average was re-calculated. In each plate, ΔC_(T) was calculated for each marker-control combination by subtracting the average C_(T) of the target marker from the average C_(T) of the control (β-Actin or β-GUS). The expression relative to the control marker was calculated by taking two to the power of the ΔC_(T) of the target marker. All plates were run in duplicate and analyzed in the same manner. The percent variation was determined for each sample-marker combination (relative expression) by taking the absolute value of the value of the RE for the second plate from the RE for the first plate, and dividing that by the average. If more than 25% of the variation calculations on a plate are greater than 50%, then a third plate was run.

Bi-Plexing

Variation of real-time PCR assays can arise from unequal amounts of RNA starting material between reactions. In some assays, to reduce variation, the control gene amplification was included in the same reaction well as the target gene. To differentiate the signal from the two genes, different fluorescent dyes were used for the control gene. β-Actin was used as the control gene and the TaqMan probe used was labeled with the fluorescent dye VIC and the quencher TAMRA (Biosearch Technologies, Navoto, Calif., DLO-FT-2). Alternatively, other combinations of fluorescent reporter dyes and quenchers (table 16) can be used as long as the emission wavelength of the reporter for the control gene is sufficiently different from the wavelength of the reporter dye used for the target. The control gene primers and probe were used at limiting concentrations in the reaction (150 nM primers and 0.125 nM probe) to ensure that there were enough reagents to amplify the target marker. The plates were run under the same protocol and the data are analyzed in the same way, but with a separate baseline and threshold for the VIC signal. Outliers were removed as above from both the FAM and VIC signal channels. The expression relative to control was calculated as above, using the VIC signal from the control gene. ErA=2^((c) ^(T,VIC) ^(−C) ^(T,FAM) ⁾ Absolute Quantitation

Instead of calculating the expression relative to a reference marker, an absolute quantitation can be performed using real-time PCR. To determine the absolute quantity of each marker, a standard curve is constructed using serial dilutions from a known amount of template for each marker on the plate. The standard curve may be made using cloned genes purified from bacteria or using synthetic complimentary oligonucleotides. In either case, a dilution series that covers the expected range of expression is used as template in a series of wells in the plate. From the average C_(T) values for these known amounts of template a standard curve can be plotted. From this curve the C_(T) values for the unknowns are used to identify the starting concentration of cDNA. These absolute quantities can be compared between disease classes (i.e. rejection vs. no-rejection) or can be taken as expression relative to a control gene to correct for variation among samples in sample collection, RNA purification and quantification, cDNA synthesis, and the PCR amplification.

Cell Type Specific Expression

Some markers are expressed only in specific types of cells. These markers may be useful markers for differentiation of rejection samples from no-rejection samples or may be used to identify differential expression of other markers in a single cell type. A specific marker for cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (such as CD8) can be used to identify differences in cell proportions in the sample. Other markers that are known to be expressed in this cell type can be compared to the level of CD8 to indicate differential gene expression within CD8 T-cells.

Control Genes for PCR

As discussed above, PCR expression measurements can be made as either absolute quantification of gene expression using a standard curve or relative expression of a gene of interest compared to a control gene. In the latter case, the gene of interest and the control gene are measured in the same sample. This can be done in separate reactions or in the same reaction (biplex format, see above). In either case, the final measurement for expression of a gene is expressed as a ratio of gene expression to control gene expression. It is important for a control gene to be constitutively expressed in the target tissue of interest and have minimal variation in expression on a per cell basis between individuals or between samples derived from an individual. If the gene has this type of expression behavior, the relative expression ratio will help correct for variability in the amount of sample RNA used in an assay. In addition, an ideal control gene has a high level of expression in the sample of interest compared to the genes being assayed. This is important if the gene of interest and control gene are used in a biplex format. The assay is set up so that the control gene reaches its threshold Ct value early and its amplification is limited by primers so that it does not compete for limiting reagents with the gene of interest.

To identify an ideal control gene for an assay, a number of genes were tested for variability between samples and expression in both mononuclear RNA samples and whole blood RNA samples using the RNA procurement and preparation methods and real-time PCR assays described above. 6 whole-blood and 6 mononuclear RNA samples from transplant recipients were tested. The intensity levels and variability of each gene in duplicate experiments on both sample types are shown in FIG. 13.

Based on criteria of low variability and high expression across samples, β-actin, 18s, GAPDH, b2 microglobulin were found to be good examples of control genes for the PAX samples. A single control gene may be incorporated as an internal biplex control is assays.

Example 29 Real-Time PCR Expression Markers of Acute Allograft Rejection

In examples 30 and 32, genes were identified as useful markers of cardiac and renal allograft rejection using microarrays. Genes identified through these studies are listed in Table 15A. In order to validate these findings, obtain a more precise measurement of expression levels and develop PCR reagents for diagnostic testing, real-time PCR assays were performed on samples from allograft recipients using primers to the identified genes. Gene specific PCR primers were developed and tested for all genes in Table 15A as described in example 28. These primer are listed in Table 15C and the sequence listing These primers were used to measure expression of the genes relative to β-actin or β-gus in 69 mononuclear RNA samples obtained from cardiac allograft recipients using Sybr green real-time PCR assays as described in example 28. Each sample was associated with an ISHLT cardiac rejection biopsy grade. The samples were tested in 2 phases. In phase I, 14 Grade 0, 1 Grade 1A, 3 Grade 2 and 9 Grade 3A samples were tested. In phase II, 19 Grade 2, 4 Grade 1B, 4 Grade 2 and 15 Grade 3A samples were tested. Data was analyzed for each phase individually and for the combined phase I+II sample set. These data are summarized in Table 17.

The average fold change in expression between rejection (3A) and no rejection (0) samples was calculated. A t-test was done to determine the significance with which each gene was differentially expressed between rejection and no rejection and a p-value was calculated. Genes with high average fold changes and low p-values are considered best candidates for further development as rejection markers. However, it is important to note that a gene with a low average fold change and a high p-value may still be a useful marker for rejection in some patients and may work as part of a gene expression panel to diagnose rejection. These same PCR data were used to create PCR gene expression panels for diagnosis of acute rejection as discussed in example 33.

Example 30 Identification of Diagnostic Nucleotide Sets for Diagnosis of Cardiac Allograft Rejection Using Microarrays

Genes were identified which have expression patterns useful for the diagnosis and monitoring of acute cardiac allograft rejection. Further, sets of genes that work together in a diagnostic algorithm for allograft rejection were identified. Acute allograft rejection is a process that occurs in all solid organ transplantation including, heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, pancreatic islet cell, intestine and others. Gene expression markers of acute cardiac rejection may be useful for diagnosis and monitoring of all allograft recipients. Patients, patient clinical data and patient samples used in the discovery of markers below were derived from a clinical study described in example 11.

The collected clinical data was used to define patient or sample groups for correlation of expression data. Patient groups were identified for comparison. For example, a patient group that possesses a useful or interesting clinical distinction, verses a patient group that does not possess the distinction. Measures of cardiac allograft rejection were derived from the clinical data to divide patients (and patient samples) into groups with higher and lower rejection activity over some period of time or at any one point in time. Such data were rejection grades as determined from histological reading of the cardiac biopsy specimens by a pathologist and data measuring progression of end-organ damage, including depressed left ventricular dysfunction (decreased cardiac output, decreased ejection fraction, clinical signs of low cardiac output) and usage of inotropic agents (Kobashigawa 1998).

Mononuclear RNA samples were collected and prepared from patients who had recently undergone a cardiac allograft transplantation using the protocol described in example 8. The allograft rejection status at the time of sample collection was determined by examination of cardiac biopsies as described in example 11 and as summarized here. 300 patient samples were included in the analysis. Each patient sample was associated with a biopsy and other clinical data collected at the time of the sample. The cardiac biopsies were graded by a pathologist at the local center and by three centralized pathologists who read the biopsy slides from all four local centers in a blinded manner.

Biopsy grades included 0, 1A, 1B, 2, 3A, and 3B. No grade 4 rejection was identified. Dependent variables were developed based on these grades using the local center pathology reading, the reading of a centralized and blinded pathologist, the highest of the readings, local or centralized and a consensus grade derived from all pathological readings. Samples were classified as no rejection or rejection in the following ways: Grade 0 vs. Grades 1–4, Grades 0 and 1A vs. Grades 1B–4, Grade 0 vs. Grade 3A, Grade 0 vs. Grades 1B–4, and Grade 0 vs. Grades 1B and 3A–4. Grade 0 samples were selected such that they were not immediately followed by an episode of acute rejection in the same patient. Comparing Grade 0 samples to Grade 3A samples gives the greatest difference between the rejection and no rejection groups on average.

Taking the highest of all pathologist readings has the effect of removing any sample from the no rejection class that was not a unanimous Grade 0. It also results in an increase in the number of rejection samples used in an analysis with the assumption that if a pathologist saw features of rejection, the call was likely correct and the other pathologists may have missed the finding. Many leading cardiac pathologists and clinicians believe that ISHLT grade 2 rejection does not represent significant acute rejection. Thus, for correlation analysis, exclusion of Grade 2 samples may be warranted.

Clinical data were also used to determine criteria for including samples in the analysis. For example, a patient with an active infection or in the early post-transplant period (ongoing surgical inflammation) might have immune activation unrelated to rejection and thus be difficult to identify as patients without rejection. The strictest inclusion criteria required that samples be from patients who did not have a bacterial or viral infection, were at least two weeks post cardiac transplant, were asymptomatic and were not currently admitted to the hospital.

After preparation of RNA (example 8), amplification, labeling, hybridization, scanning, feature extraction and data processing were done as described in Example 27, using the oligonucleotide microarrays described in Examples 20–22. The resulting log ratio of expression of Cy3 (patient sample)/Cy5 (R50 reference RNA) was used for analysis. Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM, Tusher 2001, Example 31) was used to discover genes that were differentially expressed between the rejection and no-rejection groups. Many different combinations of dependent variables, inclusion criteria, static/referenced, and data subsets were used in SAM analysis to develop the primary lists of genes significantly differentially expressed between rejection and no-rejection. As described in example 31, SAM assigns a false detection rate to each gene identified as differentially expressed. The most significant of these genes were identified.

An exemplary analysis was the comparison of Grade 0 samples to Grade 3A–4 samples using SAM. Data from the all the pathological readings was used to identify consensus Grade 0 samples and samples with at least one reading of Grade 3A or above. Using this definition of rejection and no rejection, expression profiles from rejection samples were compared to no rejection samples using SAM. The analysis identified 7 genes with a FDR of 1%, 15 genes @ 1.4%, 35 genes @ 3.9%. Many more genes were identified at higher FDR levels.

In table 18, a number of SAM analyses are summarized. In each case the highest grade from the 3 pathologists was taken for analysis. No rejection and rejection classes are defined. Samples are either used regardless of redundancy with respect to patients or a requirement is made that only one sample is used per patient or per patient per class. The number of samples used in the analysis is given and the lowest FDR achieved is noted. Those genes identified by SAM as candidate rejection markers are noted in Table 15A and B. SAM chooses genes as significantly different based on the magnitude of the difference between the groups and the variation among the samples within each group. It is important to note that a gene which is not identified by SAM as differentially expressed between rejection and no rejection may still be a useful rejection marker because: 1. The microarray technology is not adequately sensitive to detect all genes expressed at low levels. 2. A gene might be a useful member of a gene expression panel in that it is a useful rejection marker only in a subset of patients. This gene may not be significantly differentially expressed between all rejection and no rejection samples.

For the purposes of cross-validation of the results, the datasets were also divided into subsets to compare analysis between two subsets of roughly half of the data. The types of subsets constructed were as follows. First half/second half subsets were the first half of the samples and the second half of the samples from a dataset ordered by sample number. Odd/even subsets used the same source, a dataset ordered by sample number, but the odd subset consisted of every 2^(nd) sample starting with the first and the even subset consisted of every 2^(nd) sample starting with the second sample, Center 14/other subsets were the same datasets, divided by transplant hospital. The center 14 subset consisted of all samples from patients at center 14, while the other subset consisted of all samples from the other three centers (12,13, and 15). When a gene was found to be significantly differentially expressed in both sets of data, a higher priority was put on that gene for development of a diagnostic test. This was reflected in a “Array Score” value (Table 15B) that also considered the false detection rate for the gene and the importance of the gene in classification models (see example 33).

Alternatively one can divide samples into 10 equal parts and do 10-fold cross validation of the results of SAM.

Microarray data was also used to generate classification models for diagnosis of rejection as described in example 33. Genes identified through classification models as useful in the diagnosis of rejection are noted in Table 15B in the column “models”.

As genes were identified as useful rejection markers by microarray significance analysis, classification models, PCR analysis, or through searching the prior art, a variety of approaches were employed to discover genes that had similar expression behavior (coexpression) to the gene of interest. If a gene is a useful rejection marker, then a gene that is identified as having similar expression behavior is also likely to be a useful rejection marker. Hierarchical clustering (Eisen et al. 1998, see example 31) was used to identify co-expressed genes for established rejection markers. Genes were identified from the nearest branches of the clustering dendrogram. Gene expression profiles generated from 240 samples derived from transplant recipients were generated as described above. Hierarchical clustering was performed and co-expressed genes of rejection markers were identified. An example is shown in FIG. 14. SEQ ID NO:4460 was shown to be significantly differentially expressed between rejection and no rejection using both microarrays and PCR. Gene SEQ ID NO:6514 was identified by hierarchical clustering as closely co-expressed with SEQ ID NO:4460. In table 15B, genes identified as co-expressed with established markers are identified as such by listing the SEQ ID that they are co-expressed with in the column labeled “clusters”.

Primers for real-time PCR validation were designed for each of the marker genes as described in Example 28 and are listed in Table 15C and the sequence listing. PCR expression measurements using these primers were used to validate array findings, more accurately measure differential gene expression and create PCR gene expression panels for diagnosis of rejection as described in example 33.

Example 31 Correlation and Classification Analysis

After generation and processing of expression data sets from microarrays as described in Example 23, a log ratio value is used for most subsequent analysis. This is the logarithm of the expression ratio for each gene between sample and universal reference. The processing algorithm assigns a number of flags to data that are of low signal to noise, saturated signal or are in some other way of low or uncertain quality. Correlation analysis can proceed with all the data (including the flagged data) or can be done on filtered data sets where the flagged data is removed from the set. Filtered data should have less variability and noise and may result in more significant or predictive results. Flagged data contains all information available and may allow discovery of genes that are missed with the filtered data set.

After filtering the data for quality as described above and in example 23, missing data are common in microarray data sets. Some algorithms don't require complete data sets and can thus tolerate missing values. Other algorithms are optimal with or require imputed values for missing data. Analysis of data sets with missing values can proceed by filtering all genes from the analysis that have more than 5%, 10%, 20%, 40%, 50%, 60% or other % of values missing across all samples in the analysis. Imputation of data for missing values can be done by a variety of methods such as using the row mean, the column mean, the nearest neighbor or some other calculated number. Except when noted, default settings for filtering and imputation were used to prepare the data for all analytical software packages.

In addition to expression data, clinical data are included in the analysis. Continuous variables, such as the ejection fraction of the heart measured by echocardiography or the white blood cell count can be used for correlation analysis. Any piece of clinical data collected on study subjects can be used in a correlation or classification analysis. In some cases, it may be desirable to take the logarithm of the values before analysis. These variables can be included in an analysis along with gene expression values, in which case they are treated as another “gene”. Sets of markers can be discovered that work to diagnose a patient condition and these can include both genes and clinical parameters. Categorical variables such as male or female can also be used as variables for correlation analysis. For example, the sex of a patient may be an important splitter for a classification tree.

Clinical data are used as supervising vectors (dependent variables) for the significance or classification analysis of expression data. In this case, clinical data associated with the samples are used to divide samples in to clinically meaningful diagnostic categories for correlation or classification analysis. For example, pathologic specimens from kidney biopsies can be used to divide lupus patients into groups with and without kidney disease. A third or more categories can also be included (for example “unknown” or “not reported”). After generation of expression data and definition of supervising vectors, correlation, significance and classification analysis are used to determine which set of genes and set of genes are most appropriate for diagnosis and classification of patients and patient samples.

Two main types of expression data analyses are commonly performed on the expression data with differing results and purposes. The first is significance analyses or analyses of difference. In this case, the goal of the analysis is to identify genes that are differentially expressed between sample groups and to assign a statistical confidence to those genes that are identified. These genes may be markers of the disease process in question and are further studied and developed as diagnostic tools for the indication.

The second major type of analysis is classification analysis. While significance analysis identifies individual genes that are differentially expressed between sample groups, classification analysis identifies gene sets and an algorithm for their gene expression values that best distinguish sample (patient) groups. The resulting gene expression panel and algorithm can be used to create and implement a diagnostic test. The set of genes and the algorithm for their use as a diagnostic tool are often referred to herein as a “model”. Individual markers can also be used to create a gene expression diagnostic model. However, multiple genes (or gene sets) are often more useful and accurate diagnostic tools.

Significance Analysis for Microarrays (SAM)

Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM) (Tusher 2001) is a method through which genes with a correlation between their expression values and the response vector are statistically discovered and assigned a statistical significance. The ratio of false significant to significant genes is the False Discovery Rate (FDR). This means that for each threshold there are some number of genes that are called significant, and the FDR gives a confidence level for this claim. If a gene is called differentially expressed between two classes by SAM, with a FDR of 5%, there is a 95% chance that the gene is actually differentially expressed between the classes. SAM will identify genes that are differentially expressed between the classes. The algorithm selects genes with low variance within a class and large variance between classes. The algorithm may not identify genes that are useful in classification, but are not differentially expressed in many of the samples. For example, a gene that is a useful marker for disease in women and not men, may not be a highly significant marker in a SAM analysis, but may be useful as part of a gene set for diagnosis of a multi-gene algorithm.

After generation of data from patient samples and definition of categories using clinical data as supervising vectors, SAM is used to detect genes that are likely to be differentially expressed between the groupings. Those genes with the highest significance can be validated by real-time PCR (Example 29) or can be used to build a classification algorithm as described here.

Classification

Classification algorithms are used to identify sets of genes and formulas for the expression levels of those genes that can be applied as diagnostic and disease monitoring tests. The same classification algorithms can be applied to all types of expression and proteomic data, including microarray and PCR based expression data. Examples of classification models are given in example 33. The discussion below describes the algorithms that were used and how they were used.

Classification and Regression Trees (CART) is a decision tree classification algorithm (Breiman 1984). From gene expression and or other data, CART can develop a decision tree for the classification of samples. Each node on the decision tree involves a query about the expression level of one or more genes or variables. Samples that are above the threshold go down one branch of the decision tree and samples that are not go down the other branch. Genes from expression data sets can be selected for classification building with CART by significant differential expression in SAM analysis (or other significance test), identification by supervised tree-harvesting analysis, high fold change between sample groups, or known relevance to classification of the target diseases. In addition, clinical data can be used as independent variables for CART that are of known importance to the clinical question or are found to be significant predictors by multivariate analysis or some other technique. CART identifies predictive variables and their associated decision rules for classification (diagnosis). CART also identifies surrogates for each splitter (genes that are the next best substitute for a useful gene in classification). Analysis is performed in CART by weighting misclassification costs to optimize desired performance of the assay. For example, it may be most important that the sensitivity of a test for a given diagnosis be >90%. CART models can be built and tested using 10 fold cross-validation or v-fold cross validation (see below). CART works best with a smaller number of variables (5–50).

Multiple Additive Regression Trees (Friedman, J H 1999, MART) is similar to CART in that it is a classification algorithm that builds decision trees to distinguish groups.

MART builds numerous trees for any classification problem and the resulting model involves a combination of the multiple trees. MART can select variables as it build models and thus can be used on large data sets, such as those derived from an 8000 gene microarray. Because MART uses a combination of many trees and does not take too much information from any one tree, it resists over training. MART identifies a set of genes and an algorithm for their use as a classifier.

A Nearest Shrunken Centroids Classifier can be applied to microarray or other data sets by the methods described by Tibshirani et al. 2002. This algorithms also identified gene sets for classification and determines their 10 fold cross validation error rates for each class of samples. The algorithm determines the error rates for models of any size, from one gene to all genes in the set. The error rates for either or both sample classes can are minimized when a particular number of genes are used. When this gene number is determined, the algorithm associated with the selected genes can be identified and employed as a classifier on prospective sample.

For each classification algorithm and for significance analysis, gene sets and diagnostic algorithms that are built are tested by cross validation and prospective validation. Validation of the algorithm by these means yields an estimate of the predictive value of the algorithm on the target population. There are many approaches, including a 10 fold cross validation analysis in which 10% of the training samples are left out of the analysis and the classification algorithm is built with the remaining 90%. The 10% are then used as a test set for the algorithm. The process is repeated 10 times with 10% of the samples being left out as a test set each time. Through this analysis, one can derive a cross validation error which helps estimate the robustness of the algorithm for use on prospective (test) samples. Any % of the samples can be left out for cross validation (v-fold cross validation, LOOCV). When a gene set is established for a diagnosis with an acceptable cross validation error, this set of genes is tested using samples that were not included in the initial analysis (test samples). These samples may be taken from archives generated during the clinical study. Alternatively, a new prospective clinical study can be initiated, where samples are obtained and the gene set is used to predict patient diagnoses.

Example 32 Acute Allograft Rejection: Biopsy Tissue Gene Expression Profiling

Acute allograft rejection involves activation of recipient leukocytes and infiltration into the rejecting organ. For example, CD8 T-cells are activated by CD4 T-cells and enter the allograft where they destroy graft tissue. These activated, graft-associated leukocytes may reside in the graft, die or exit the graft. Upon exiting, the cells can find their way into the urine or blood (in the case of renal allografts), bile or blood (liver allografts) or blood (cardiac allografts). These activated cells have specific gene expression patterns that can be measured using microarrays, PCR or other methods. These gene expression patterns can be measured in the graft tissue (graft associated leukocytes), blood leukocytes, urine leukocytes or stool/biliary leukocytes. Thus graft associated leukocyte gene expression patterns are used to discover markers of activated leukocytes that can be measured outside the graft for diagnostic testing.

Renal biopsy and cardiac biopsy tissue specimens were obtained for gene expression profiling. The specimens were obtained at the time of allograft biopsy and were preserved by flash freezing in liquid nitrogen using standard approaches or immersion in an RNA stabilization reagent as per the manufacturers recommendation (RNAlater, Qiagen, Valencia, Calif.). Biopsy allograft pathological evaluation was also obtained and samples were classified as having a particular ISHLT rejection grade (for cardiac) or acute rejection, chronic rejection, acute tubular necrosis or no disease (for renal).

28 renal biopsy tissue samples were transferred to RLT buffer, homogenized and RNA was prepared using RNeasy preparation kits (Qiagen, Valencia, Calif.). Average total RNA yield was 1.3 ug. Samples were subjected to on column DNAse digestion. 18 samples were derived from patients with ongoing acute allograft rejection and 10 were from controls with chronic rejection or acute renal failure.

RNA from the samples was used for amplification, labeling and hybridization to leukocyte arrays (example 27). Significance analysis for microarrays (SAM, Tusher 2001, Example 31) was used to identify genes that were differentially expressed between the acute rejection samples and controls. Leukocyte markers of acute rejection that are associated with the graft should be genes that are expressed at some level in activated leukocytes. Since leukocytes appear in graft tissue with some frequency with acute rejection, leukocyte genes associate with rejection are identified by SAM as upregulated in acute rejection in this experiment. 35 genes were identified as upregulated in acute rejection by SAM with less than a 5% false detection rate and 139 were detected with <10.0% FDR. Results of this analysis are shown in Table 19.

For each of these genes, to 50mer oligonucleotide sequence was used to search NCBI databases including Unigene and OMIM. Genes were identified by sequence analysis to be either known leukocyte specific markers, known leukocyte expressed markers, known not to be leukocyte expressed or expression unknown. This information helped selected candidate leukocyte markers from all upregulated genes. This is necessary because some of the upregulated genes may have been expressed by renal tissue. Those genes that are leukocyte specific or leukocyte expressed were selected for evaluation by PCR in urine and blood samples from patients with and without acute allograft rejection (cardiac and renal). These genes are useful expression markers of acute rejection in allograft tissue specimens and may also be useful gene expression markers for the process in circulating leukocytes, or urine leukocytes. Genes with known leukocyte expression are noted in Table 19. In addition, some of the leukocyte expressed genes from this analysis were selected for PCR validation and development for diagnosis of acute cardiac rejection and are noted in Table 15B in the column “KTx”.

Five cardiac rejection markers in the peripheral blood were assayed using real-time PCR in renal biopsy specimens. The average fold change for these genes between acute rejection (n=6) and controls (n=6) is given below. Work is ongoing to increase the number of samples tested and the significance of the results.

PCR assays of cardiac rejection peripheral blood markers in renal allograft tissue. R=rejection, NR=No rejection.

Gene Fold change (R/NR) Granzyme B 2.16 CD20 1.42 NK cell receptor 1.72 T-box 21 1.74 IL4 1.3

Markers of renal rejection that are secreted from cells may be measured in the urine or serum of patients as a diagnostic or screening assay for rejection. Genes with lower molecular weight are most likely to be filtered into the urine to be measured in this way. Standard immunoassays may be used to measure these proteins. In table 19, genes that are known to be secreted are noted.

Example 33 Microarray and PCR Gene Expression Panels for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Acute Allograft Rejection

Array Panels/Classification Models

Using the methods of the invention, gene expression panels were discovered for screening and diagnosis of acute allograft rejection. Gene expression panels can be implemented for diagnostic testing using any one of a variety of technologies, including, but not limited to, microarrays and real-time PCR.

Using peripheral blood mononuclear cell RNA that was collected and prepared from cardiac allograft recipients as described in examples 8 and 11, leukocyte gene expression profiles were generated and analyzed using microarrays as described in examples 23, 24 and 26. 300 samples were analyzed. ISHLT rejection grades were used to divide patients into classes of rejection and no rejection. Multiple Additive Regression Trees (MART, Friedman, J H 1999, example 31) was used to build a gene expression panel and algorithm for the diagnosis of rejection with high sensitivity. Default settings for the implementation of MART called TreeNet 1.0 (Salford Systems, San Diego, Calif.) were used except where noted.

82 Grade 0 (rejection) samples and 76 Grade 1B–4 (no rejection) samples were divided into training (80% of each class) and testing (20% of each class) sets. A MART algorithm was then developed on the training set to distinguish rejection from no rejection samples using a cost of 1.02:1 for misclassification of rejection as no rejection. The resulting algorithm was then used to classify the test samples. The algorithm correctly classified 51 of 66 (77%) no rejection samples in the training set and 9 of 16 (56%) no rejection samples in the test set. For rejection samples 64 of 64 (100%) were correctly classified in the training set and 12 of 12 were correctly classified in the test set. The algorithm used 37 genes. MART ranks genes by order of importance to the model. In order, the 37 genes were: SEQ IDs: 4759, 2516, 591, 6514, 1073, 2427, 1617, 3755, 2626, 3382, 1721, 4494, 2080, 3393, 459, 2033, 640, 2011, 7230, 3241, 4085, 6936, 3347, 2416, 8112, 4972, 290, 5187, 6341, 7508, 7803, 6882, 6144, 8108, 7413.

Another MART model was built by excluding samples derived from patients in the first month post transplant and from patients with known CMV infection. 20 Grade 0 (rejection) samples and 25 Grade 1B–4 (no rejection) samples were divided into training (80% of each class) and testing (20% of each class) sets. A MART algorithm was then developed on the training set to distinguish rejection from no rejection samples using default settings. The resulting algorithm was then used to classify the test samples. The algorithm correctly classified 100% of samples of both classes in the training and testing sets. However, this model required 169 genes. The sample analysis was done a second time with the only difference being requirement that all decision trees in the algorithm be composed of two nodes (single decision, “stump model”). In this case 15/16 no rejection samples were correctly identified in the training set and 4/4 no rejection samples were correctly identified in the test set. For the rejection samples, 17/19 were correctly identified in the training set and 5/6 were correctly classified in the test set. This model required 23 genes. In order of importance, they were: SEQ IDs: 2715, 758, 2168, 7652, 1991, 7388, 4517, 7264, 3501, 5893, 3399, 4582, 8018, 2271, 3508, 2961, 2907, 1430, 7554, 838, 8049, 8093, 8055.

Real-Time PCR Panels/Classification Models

PCR primers were developed for top rejection markers and used in real-time PCR assays on transplant patient samples as described in examples 28 and 29. This data was used to build PCR gene expression panels for diagnosis of rejection. Using MART (example 31) a 10-fold cross validated model was created to diagnose rejection using 12 no rejection samples (grade 0) and 10 rejection samples (grade 3A). Default settings were used with the exception of assigning a 1.02:1 cost for misclassification of rejection as no rejection and requirement that all decision trees be limited to 2 nodes (“stump model”). 20 genes were used in the model, including: SEQ IDs 3305, 3096, 1956, 5280, 7298, 99, 4505, 259, 2855, 1984, 1975, 90, 6112, 2947, 2287, 3707, 281, 6091, 3709, 6514. The 10-fold cross-validated sensitivity for rejection was 100% and the specificity was 85%. PCR primers for the genes are listed in Table 15C and the sequence listing.

A different analysis of the PCR data was performed using the nearest shrunken centroids classifier (Tibshirani et al. 2002; PAM version 1.01, see example 31). A 10-fold cross validated model was created to diagnose rejection using 13 no rejection samples (grade 0) and 10 rejection samples (grade 3A). Default settings were used with the exception of using a prior probability setting of (0.5, 0.5). The algorithm derives algorithms using any number of the genes. A 3-gene model was highly accurate with a 10 fold cross-validated sensitivity for rejection of 90%, and a specificity of 85%.

The 3 genes used in this model were: SEQ IDs 4761, 90, and 7274. The PCR primers used are given in Table 15C and the sequence listing. An ROC curve was plotted for the 3-gene model and is shown in FIG. 16.

Example 34 Assay Sample Preparation

In order to show that XDx's leukocyte-specific markers can be detected in whole blood, we collected whole blood RNA using the PAXgene whole blood collection, stabilization, and RNA isolation kit (PreAnalytix). Varying amounts of the whole blood RNA were used in the initial RT reaction (1, 2, 4, and 8 ug), and varying dilutions of the different RT reactions were tested (1:5, 1:10, 1:20, 1:40, 1:80, 1:160). We did real-time PCR assays with primers specific to XDx's markers and showed that we can reliably detect these markers in whole blood.

Total RNA was prepared from 14 mononuclear samples (CPT, BD) paired with 14 whole blood samples (PAXgene, PreAnalytix) from transplant recipients. cDNA was prepared from each sample using 2 ug total RNA as starting material. Resulting cDNA was diluted 1:10 and Sybr green real-time PCR assays were performed.

For real-time PCR assays, Ct values of 15–30 are desired for each gene. If a gene's Ct value is much above 30, the result may be variable and non-linear. For PAX sample, target RNA will be more dilute than in CPT samples. cDNA dilutions must be appropriate to bring Ct values to less than 30.

Ct values for the first 5 genes tested in this way are shown in the table below for both whole blood RNA (PAX) and mononuclear RNA (CPT).

With one exception, the

Gene Ct PAX Ct CPT CD20 27.41512 26.70474 4761 28.45656 26.52635 3096 29.09821 27.83281 GranzymeB 31.18779 30.56954 IL4 33.11774 34.8002 Actin 19.17622 18.32966 B-GUS 26.89142 26.92735 genes have higher Ct values in whole blood. Using this protocol, all genes can be detected with Cts<35. For genes found to have Ct values above 30 in target samples, less diluted cDNA may be needed.

Example 35 Allograft Rejection Diagnostic Gene Sequence Analysis

Gene products that are secreted from cells or expressed as surface proteins have special diagnostic utility in that an assay may be developed to detect relative quantities of proteins in blood plasma or serum. Secreted proteins may also be detectable in urine, which may be a useful sample for the detection of rejection in renal allograft recipients. Cell surface markers may be detected using antigen specific antibodies in ELISA assays or using flow string techniques such as FACS.

Each gene that is found to be differentially regulated in one population of patients has several potential applications. It may be a target for new pharmaceuticals, a diagnostic marker for a condition, a benchmark for titrating drug delivery and clearance, or used in screening small molecules for new therapeutics. Any of these applications may be improved by an understanding of the physiologic function and localization of the gene product in vivo and by relating those functions to known diseases and disorders. Identifying the basic function of each candidate gene helps identify the signaling or metabolic pathways the gene is a part of, leading us to investigate other members of those pathways as potential diagnostic markers or targets of interest to drug developers.

For each of the markers in table 15A, we attempted to identify the basic function and subcellular localization of the gene. These results are summarized in Table 20. In addition to the steps outlined in examples 3–6, information was obtained from the following public resources: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man at the NCBI, LocusLink at the NCBI, the SWISS-PROT database (www.expasy.org/sprot/), and Protein Reviews on the Web (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PROW/). For each marker represented by a curated reference mRNA from the RefSeq project, the corresponding reference protein accession number is listed. Curated sequences are those that have been manually processed by NCBI staff to represent the best estimate of the mRNA sequence as it is transcribed, based on alignments of draft DNA sequence, predicted initiation, termination and splice sites, and submissions of EST and full-length mRNA sequences from the scientific community.

TABLE 1 Disease Classification Disease/Patient Group Cardiovascular Disease Atherosclerosis Unstable angina Myocardial Infarction Restenosis after angioplasty Congestive Heart Failure Myocarditis Endocarditis Endothelial Dysfunction Cardiomyopathy Cardiovascular drug use Endocrine Disease Diabetes Mellitus I and II Thyroiditis Addisson's Disease Infectious Disease Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, G Malaria Tuberculosis HIV Pneumocystis Carinii Giardia Toxoplasmosis Lyme Disease Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Cytomegalovirus Epstein Barr Virus Herpes Simplex Virus Clostridium Dificile Colitis Meningitis (all organisms) Pneumonia (all organisms) Urinary Tract Infection (all organisms) Infectious Diarrhea (all organisms) Anti-infectious drug use Angiogenesis Pathologic angiogenesis Physiologic angiogenesis Treatment induced angiogenesis Pro or anti-angiogenic drug use Inflammatory/Rheumatic Rheumatoid Arthritis Systemic Lupus Erythematosis Sjogrens Disease CREST syndrome Scleroderma Ankylosing Spondylitis Crohn's Ulcerative Colitis Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Inflammatory/Rheumatic Appendicitis Diverticulitis Primary Biliary Sclerosis Wegener's Granulomatosis Polyarteritis nodosa Whipple's Disease Psoriasis Microscopic Polyanngiitis Takayasu's Disease Kawasaki's Disease Autoimmune hepatitis Asthma Churg-Strauss Disease Beurger's Disease Raynaud's Disease Cholecystitis Sarcoidosis Asbestosis Pneumoconioses Antinflammatory drug use Transplant Rejection Heart Lung Liver Pancreas Bowel Bone Marrow Stem Cell Graft versus host disease Transplant vasculopathy Skin Cornea Immunosupressive drug use Malignant Disorders Leukemia Lymphoma Carcinoma Sarcoma Neurological Disease Alzheimer's Dementia Pick's Disease Multiple Sclerosis Guillain Barre Syndrome Peripheral Neuropathy

TABLE 2 Candidate genes, Database mining Unigene clusters are listed. Cluster numbers are defined as in Unigene build #133 uploaded on: Fri Apr. 20, 2001 CD50 Hs.99995 Homo sapiens cAMP responsive element Hs.79194 binding protein 1 (CREB1) mRNA. CD70 = CD27L Hs.99899 Nucleolin (NCL) Hs.79110 MDC Hs.97203 MAPK14 Hs.79107 CD3z Hs.97087 CD100 Hs.79089 CD19 Hs.96023 OX-2 Hs.79015 Hs.95388 PCNA Hs.78996 CD3d Hs.95327 Hs.78909 Hs.9456 GRO-a Hs.789 interleukin 6 Hs.93913 CDw32A Hs.78864 phospholipaseA2 Hs.93304 H. sapiens mRNA for herpesvirus associated Hs.78683 ubiquitin-specific protease (HAUSP). Human mRNA for KIAA0128 gene, partial Hs.90998 CD41b = LIBS1 Hs.785 cds. CD48 Hs.901 ANXA1 (LPC1) Hs.78225 heat shock 70 kD protein 1A Hs.8997 CD31 Hs.78146 TxA2 receptor Hs.89887 Homo sapiens TERF1 (TRF1)-interacting Hs.7797 nuclear factor 2 (TINF2), mRNA. fragile X mental retardation protein (FMR- Hs.89764 major histocompatibility complex, class I, B Hs.77961 1) CD20 Hs.89751 LOX1 Hs.77729 ENA-78 Hs.89714 major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.77522 DM alpha IL-2 Hs.89679 CD64 Hs.77424 CD79b Hs.89575 CD71 Hs.77356 CD2 Hs.89476 Hs.77054 SDF-1 = CXCR4 Hs.89414 HLA-DRA Hs.76807 CD61 Hs.87149 CD105 Hs.76753 IFN-g Hs.856 Hs.76691 CD34 Hs.85289 TNF-alpha Hs.76507 CD104 Hs.85266 LCP1 Hs.76506 CD8 Hs.85258 TMSB4X Hs.75968 IGF-1 Hs.85112 PAI2 Hs.75716 CD103 Hs.851 MIP-1b Hs.75703 IL-13 Hs.845 CD58 Hs.75626 RPA1 Hs.84318 CD36 Hs.75613 CD74 Hs.84298 hnRNP A2/hnRNP B1 Hs.75598 CD132 Hs.84 CD124 Hs.75545 CD18 Hs.83968 MIP-3a Hs.75498 Cathepsin K Hs.83942 beta-2-microglobulin Hs.75415 CD80 Hs.838 FPR1 Hs.753 CD46 Hs.83532 Topo2B Hs.75248 NFKB1 Hs.83428 interleukin enhancer binding factor 2, 45 kD Hs.75117 IL-18 Hs.83077 chloride intracellular channel 1 Hs.74276 interleukin 14 Hs.83004 EGR3 Hs.74088 L-selectin = CD62L Hs.82848 MIP-1a Hs.73817 CD107b Hs.8262 CD62P = p-selectin Hs.73800 CD69 Hs.82401 CD21 Hs.73792 CD95 Hs.82359 APE Hs.73722 CD53 Hs.82212 IL12Rb2 Hs.73165 Human lymphocyte specific interferon Hs.82132 NFKB2 Hs.73090 regulatory factor/interferon regulatory factor 4 (LSIRF/IRF4) mRNA, complete cds. IL-16 Hs.82127 I-309 Hs.72918 DUT Hs.82113 immunoglobulin superfamily, member 4 Hs.70337 CDw121a Hs.82112 IL-3 Hs.694 PAI-1 Hs.82085 Hs.6895 TGF-bR2 Hs.82028 NTH1 Hs.66196 CD117 Hs.81665 CD40L Hs.652 HLA-DPB1 Hs.814 IL-11R Hs.64310 NFKBIA Hs.81328 Homo sapiens toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) Hs.63668 mRNA. CD6 Hs.81226 ferritin H chain Hs.62954 IL-1 RA Hs.81134 IL8 Hs.624 UBE2B (RAD6B) Hs.811 Tissue Factor Hs.62192 Lyn Hs.80887 F-box only protein 7 Hs.5912 STAT4 Hs.80642 CD5 Hs.58685 UBE2A (RAD6A) Hs.80612 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G Hs.5662 protein), beta polypeptide 2-like 1 Fractalkine Hs.80420 SCYA11 Hs.54460 IK cytokine, down-regulator of HLA II Hs.8024 IK1 Hs.54452 Hs.79933 CCR1 Hs.516 CD79a Hs.79630 Homo sapiens TRAIL receptor 2 mRNA, Hs.51233 complete cds. Hs.7942 CD11c Hs.51077 nuclear factor, interleukin 3 regulated Hs.79334 CD66a Hs.50964 CD83 Hs.79197 JAK1 Hs.50651 DC-CK1 Hs.16530 Homo sapiens programmed cell death 4 Hs.100407 (PDCD4), mRNA. CCR7 Hs.1652 SCYB13 (CXCL13) Hs.100431 TLR4 Hs.159239 SMAD7 Hs.100602 EST Hs.158975 RAD51L1 (RAD51B) Hs.100669 EST Hs.158966 PPARG Hs.100724 EST Hs.158965 transcription factor 3 (E2A immunoglobulin Hs.101047 enhancer binding factors E12/E47) EST Hs.158943 major histocompatibility complex, class I- Hs.101840 like sequence EST Hs.158894 immunoglobulin superfamily containing Hs.102171 leucine-rich repeat EST Hs.158877 CD166 Hs.10247 EST Hs.157815 fibroblast tropomyosin TM30 (pl) Hs.102824 EST Hs.157813 interleukin 1 receptor-like 2 Hs.102865 ESTs Hs.157569 GTF2H4 Hs.102910 immunoglobulin kappa constant Hs.156110 Hs.10326 INPP5D Hs.155939 Human ITAC (IBICK) Hs.103982 C3AR1 Hs.155935 novel protein with MAM domain Hs.104311 PRKDC Hs.155637 ESTs, Weakly similar to interleukin Hs.105125 enhancer binding factor 2 [H. sapiens] MHC class II HLA-DRw53-associated Hs.155122 Homo sapiens clone 24686 mRNA Hs.105509 glycoprotein sequence. CD73 Hs.153952 Hs.105532 CD37 Hs.153053 Homo sapiens granulysin (GNLY), Hs.105806 transcript variant 519, mRNA. IFNAR1 Hs.1513 CD77 Hs.105956 Homo sapiens solute carrier family 21 Hs.14805 RD RNA-binding protein Hs.106061 (organic anion transporter), member 11 (SLC21A11), mRNA. EST Hs.146627 Hs.106673 SET translocation (myeloid leukemia- Hs.145279 Hs.10669 associated) EST Hs.144119 Homo sapiens clone 24818 mRNA Hs.106823 sequence. ESTs Hs.143534 Hs.106826 STAT3 Hs.142258 Hs.10712 CD96 Hs.142023 Hs.107149 CD23 Hs.1416 hypothetical protein Hs.10729 EGR2 Hs.1395 Tachykinin Receptor 1 Hs.1080 CDw84 Hs.137548 glycophorin A Hs.108694 CD55 Hs.1369 Histone H1x Hs.109804 EST Hs.135339 CD66d Hs.11 GM-CSF Hs.1349 interleukin 17 Hs.110040 EST Hs.133175 Hs.110131 CD1a Hs.1309 major histocompatibility complex, class I, F Hs.110309 CD10 Hs.1298 REV1 Hs.110347 HVEM Hs.129708 HCR Hs.110746 C9 Hs.1290 VWF Hs.110802 C6 Hs.1282 high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon Hs.11090 receptor beta subunit C1R Hs.1279 interleukin 22 receptor Hs.110915 IL-1b Hs.126256 Hs.110978 CD9 Hs.1244 Homo sapiens ubiquitin specific protease 6 Hs.111065 (Tre-2 oncogene) (USP6), mRNA. Hs.12305 Hs.111128 Homo sapiens Vanin 2 (VNN2) mRNA. Hs.121102 MMP2 Hs.111301 Hsp10 Hs.1197 major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.11135 DN alpha CD59 Hs.119663 LTBR Hs.1116 CD51 Hs.118512 ESTs, Weakly similar to A41285 Hs.111941 interleukin enhancer-binding factor ILF-1 [H. sapiens] CD49a Hs.116774 Homo sapiens STRIN protein (STRIN), Hs.112144 mRNA. CD72 Hs.116481 MSH5 Hs.112193 HLA-DMB Hs.1162 TCRg Hs.112259 MCP-4 Hs.11383 Hs.11307 Hs.111554 CMKRL2 Hs.113207 ferritin L chain Hs.111334 CCR8 Hs.113222 TGF-b Hs.1103 LILRA3 Hs.113277 Homo sapiens ras homolog gene family, Hs.109918 Human CXCR-5 (BLR-1) Hs.113916 member H (ARHH), mRNA. lysosomal alpha-mannosidase (MANB) Hs.108969 RAD51C Hs.11393 Hs.108327 myosin, heavy polypeptide 8, skeletal Hs.113973 muscle, perinatal granzyme B Hs.1051 CD42a Hs.1144 HCC-4 Hs.10458 TNFRSF11A Hs.114676 Hs.10362 Hs.114931 Hs.102630 MSH4 Hs.115246 Hs.101382 Homo sapiens dendritic cell Hs.115515 immunoreceptor (DCIR), mRNA. C4BPA Hs.1012 REV3L (POLZ) Hs.115521 CD125 Hs.100001 JAK2 Hs.115541 TERF2 Hs.100030 OPG ligand Hs.115770 LIG3 Hs.100299 PCDH12 Hs.115897 Hs.157489 Hs.166235 EST Hs.157560 POLE1 Hs.166846 EST Hs.157808 regulatory factor X, 5 (influences HLA class Hs.166891 II expression) EST Hs.157811 PIG-F (phosphatidyl-inositol-glycan class Hs.166982 F) Hs.158127 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.167154 ILF1_HUMAN INTERLEUKIN ENHANCER-BINDING FACTOR 1 [H. sapiens] interleukin 18 receptor accessory protein Hs.158315 HLA-DRB6 Hs.167385 CCR3 Hs.158324 ret finger protein-like 3 Hs.167751 Human DNA sequence from clone CTA- Hs.158352 CD56 Hs.167988 390C10 on chromosome 22q11.21–12.1 Contains an Immunoglobulin-like gene and a pseudogene similar to Beta Crystallin, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and taga and tat repeat polymorphisms ESTs Hs.158576 RBT1 Hs.169138 Hs.158874 APOE Hs.169401 EST Hs.158875 Hs.16944 EST Hs.158876 Hs.169470 EST Hs.158878 MMP12 Hs.1695 EST Hs.158956 CD161 Hs.169824 EST Hs.158967 tenascin XB Hs.169886 EST Hs.158969 Hs.170027 EST Hs.158971 Hs.170150 EST Hs.158988 C4A Hs.170250 CD120a = TNFR-1 Hs.159 TP53BP1 Hs.170263 EST Hs.159000 ESTs Hs.170274 Hs.159013 ESTs, Weakly similar to ALU1_HUMAN Hs.170338 ALU SUBFAMILY J SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] EST Hs.159025 ESTs Hs.170578 EST Hs.159059 EST Hs.170579 IL18R1 Hs.159301 ESTs Hs.170580 ftp-3 Hs.159494 EST Hs.170581 CASP8 Hs.159651 ESTs Hs.170583 EST Hs.159655 EST Hs.170586 EST Hs.159660 EST Hs.170588 EST Hs.159678 EST Hs.170589 kallikrein 12 (KLK12) Hs.159679 Hs.170772 EST Hs.159682 ESTs Hs.170786 EST Hs.159683 EST Hs.170909 EST Hs.159693 EST Hs.170912 EST Hs.159706 EST Hs.170933 EST Hs.159718 ESTs Hs.171004 SPO11 Hs.159737 EST Hs.171095 EST Hs.159754 EST Hs.171098 EST Hs.160401 ESTs Hs.171101 EST Hs.160405 EST Hs.171108 EST Hs.160408 ESTs Hs.171110 EST Hs.160410 ESTs Hs.171113 EST Hs.160423 ESTs Hs.171117 RPA3 Hs.1608 EST Hs.171119 ESTs Hs.160946 ESTs Hs.171120 EST Hs.160956 EST Hs.171122 ESTs Hs.160978 EST Hs.171123 EST Hs.160980 EST Hs.171124 EST Hs.160981 EST Hs.171140 EST Hs.160982 EST Hs.171216 EST Hs.160983 EST Hs.171260 Tachykinin Receptor 2 Hs.161305 ESTs Hs.171264 RAD17 (RAD24) Hs.16184 RIP Hs.171545 Human phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase Hs.162808 ESTs, Weakly similar to immunoglobulin Hs.171697 catalytic subunit p110delta mRNA, superfamily member [D. melanogaster] complete cds. Human alpha-1 Ig germline C-region Hs.163271 CD22 Hs.171763 membrane-coding region, 3′ end GCP-2 Hs.164021 Hs.171776 Hs.164284 sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.171921 short basic domain, secreted, (semaphorin) 3C EST Hs.164331 interleukin 11 Hs.1721 Hs.164427 CD11b Hs.172631 Hs.165568 EST, Highly similar to APS [H. sapiens] Hs.172656 ER Hs.1657 ALK1 Hs.172670 EST, Highly similar to JM26 [H. sapiens] Hs.165701 Hs.172674 EST Hs.165702 CD123 Hs.172689 EST Hs.165704 ESTs Hs.172822 EST Hs.165732 CollaI Hs.172928 regulatory factor X, 3 (influences HLA class Hs.166019 Hs.172998 II expression) LIG4 Hs.166091 Hs.173081 TNFSF18 Hs.248197 myosin, heavy polypeptide 3, skeletal Hs.173084 muscle, embryonic EST Hs.248228 Hs.173201 H. sapiens rearranged gene for kappa Hs.248756 Mediterranean fever (MEFV) Hs.173730 immunoglobulin subgroup V kappa IV caspase 1, apoptosis-related cysteine Hs.2490 Hs.173749 protease (interleukin 1, beta, convertase) EST Hs.249031 interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein Hs.173880 TNFRSF10A Hs.249190 EST, Weakly similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.174231 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] immunoglobulin lambda variable 3-10 Hs.249208 EST Hs.174242 Homo sapiens mRNA for single-chain Hs.249245 EST Hs.174300 antibody, complete cds EST Hs.250473 EST Hs.174634 ESTs Hs.250591 EST Hs.174635 ESTs Hs.250605 EST Hs.174650 Hs.25063 EST Hs.174673 Human DNA sequence from clone RP1- Hs.250675 EST Hs.174716 149A16 on chromosome 22 Contains an IGLC (Immunoglobulin Lambda Chain C) pseudogene, the RFPL3 gene for Ret finger protein-like 3, the RFPL3S gene for Ret finger protein-like 3 antisense, the gene for a novel Immunoglobulin Lambda Chain V family protein, the gene for a novel protein similar to mouse RGDS (RALGDS, RALGEF, Guanine Nucleotide Dissociation Stimulator A) and rabbit oncogene RSC, the gene for a novel protein (ortholog of worm F16A11.2 and bacterial and archea-bacterial predicted proteins), the gene for a novel protein similar to BPI (Bacterial Permeability-Increasing Protein) and rabbit LBP (Liposaccharide-Binding Protein) and the 5′ part of a novel gene. Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and three putative CpG islands ACE Hs.250711 EST Hs.174740 TREX2 Hs.251398 EST Hs.174778 Human DNA sequence from clone 1170K4 Hs.251417 EST Hs.174779 on chromosome 22q12.2–13.1. Contains three novel genes, one of which codes for a Trypsin family protein with class A LDL receptor domains, and the IL2RB gene for Interleukin 2 Receptor, Beta (IL-2 Receptor, CD122 antigen). Contains a putative CpG island, ESTs, and GSSs EST Hs.251539 EST, Weakly similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.174780 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.251540 (KIAA0033) for ORF, partial cds. Hs.174905 C3 Hs.251972 Hs.175270 EST Hs.252273 EST Hs.175281 EST Hs.252359 EST Hs.175300 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.252867 EST Hs.175336 T2DT_HUMAN TRANSCRIPTION INITIATION FACTOR TFIID 105 KDA SUBUNIT [H. sapiens] EST, Moderately similar to RS2_HUMAN Hs.253150 EST Hs.175388 40S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN S2 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.253151 Hs.175437 EST Hs.253154 EST, Weakly similar to salivary proline-rich Hs.175777 protein precursor [H. sapiens] EST Hs.253165 EST Hs.175803 EST Hs.253166 ESTs Hs.176337 EST Hs.253167 EST Hs.176374 EST Hs.253168 EST Hs.176380 EST Hs.253169 EST Hs.176404 interleukin 1 receptor, type II Hs.25333 EST Hs.176406 Hs.25361 LCK Hs.1765 EST Hs.253742 LIG1 Hs.1770 EST Hs.253743 EST Hs.177012 EST, Weakly similar to AF161429_1 Hs.253744 PERB11 family member in MHC class I Hs.17704 HSPC311 [H. sapiens] region EST Hs.253747 EST Hs.177146 EST Hs.253748 EST Hs.177209 EST Hs.253753 Hs.177376 EST, Moderately similar to Hs.254108 Hs.177461 ALU5_HUMAN ALU SUBFAMILY SC SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.254948 CD99 Hs.177543 ESTs Hs.255011 PMS2 Hs.177548 EST Hs.255118 human calmodulin Hs.177656 EST Hs.255119 Hs.177712 EST Hs.255123 Homo sapiens immunoglobulin lambda Hs.178665 gene locus DNA, clone:288A10 EST Hs.255129 Hs.178743 EST Hs.255134 EST Hs.179008 EST Hs.255135 EST Hs.179070 EST Hs.255139 EST Hs.179130 EST Hs.255140 EST Hs.179132 ESTs Hs.255142 Hs.179149 EST Hs.255150 EST Hs.179490 EST Hs.255152 EST Hs.179492 ESTs Hs.255153 promyelocytic leukemia cell mRNA, clones Hs.179735 pHH58 and pHH81. ESTs Hs.255157 Hs.179817 ESTs Hs.255171 major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.1802 DO beta EST Hs.255172 HLA-DRB1 Hs.180255 EST, Moderately similar to Hs.255174 TNFRSF12 Hs.180338 PGTA_HUMAN RAB GERANYLGERANYLTRANSFERASE ALPHA SUBUNIT [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255177 RAD23A (HR23A) Hs.180455 EST Hs.255178 MKK3 Hs.180533 EST Hs.255245 EST Hs.180637 EST Hs.255246 CD27 Hs.180841 EST Hs.255249 STAT6 Hs.181015 EST Hs.255251 TNFSF4 Hs.181097 EST Hs.255253 immunoglobulin lambda locus Hs.181125 EST Hs.255254 Hs.181368 EST Hs.255255 CD3 Hs.181392 ESTs Hs.255256 EST Hs.255745 EST Hs.255330 EST Hs.255746 EST, Weakly similar to putative G protein- Hs.255333 EST Hs.255747 coupled Receptor [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255336 EST Hs.255749 EST Hs.255337 EST Hs.255754 EST Hs.255339 ESTs, Moderately similar to KIAA1271 Hs.255759 protein [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255340 EST Hs.255762 EST Hs.255341 EST Hs.255763 ESTs Hs.255343 EST Hs.255764 EST Hs.255347 EST Hs.255766 EST Hs.255349 EST Hs.255767 EST Hs.255350 EST Hs.255768 EST Hs.255354 EST Hs.255769 ESTs Hs.255359 EST Hs.255770 ESTs Hs.255387 EST Hs.255772 EST Hs.255388 EST Hs.255777 EST Hs.255389 EST Hs.255778 ESTs Hs.255390 EST Hs.255779 EST Hs.255392 EST Hs.255782 EST Hs.255444 EST Hs.255783 EST Hs.255446 EST Hs.255784 EST Hs.255448 EST Hs.255785 ESTs Hs.255449 EST, Weakly similar to Con1 [H. sapiens] Hs.255788 EST Hs.255454 EST Hs.255791 EST Hs.255455 EST Hs.255794 EST Hs.255457 EST Hs.255796 EST Hs.255459 EST Hs.255797 EST Hs.255462 EST Hs.255799 EST Hs.255464 ESTs Hs.255877 EST Hs.255492 EST Hs.255880 EST Hs.255494 EST Hs.255920 EST Hs.255495 EST Hs.255927 EST Hs.255497 CD40 Hs.25648 EST Hs.255498 interleukin enhancer binding factor 3, 90 kD Hs.256583 EST Hs.255499 ESTs Hs.256810 EST Hs.255501 EST Hs.256956 EST Hs.255502 EST Hs.256957 EST Hs.255505 EST Hs.256959 EST Hs.255541 EST Hs.256961 EST Hs.255543 EST Hs.256970 ESTs Hs.255544 EST Hs.256971 EST Hs.255546 ESTs Hs.256979 EST Hs.255549 ESTs Hs.257572 EST Hs.255552 EST Hs.257579 EST Hs.255554 EST Hs.257581 EST Hs.255556 EST Hs.257582 EST Hs.255558 EST Hs.257630 EST Hs.255559 EST Hs.257632 EST Hs.255560 EST Hs.257633 EST Hs.255561 EST Hs.257636 EST Hs.255569 EST Hs.257640 EST Hs.255572 ESTs Hs.257641 EST Hs.255573 EST Hs.257644 EST Hs.255575 EST Hs.257645 EST Hs.255577 EST Hs.257646 EST Hs.255578 EST Hs.257647 EST Hs.255579 EST Hs.257667 EST Hs.255580 EST Hs.257668 EST Hs.255590 EST Hs.257677 EST Hs.255591 EST Hs.257679 EST Hs.255598 EST Hs.257680 TNFRSF17 Hs.2556 ESTs Hs.257682 EST Hs.255600 ESTs Hs.257684 EST Hs.255601 EST Hs.257687 ESTs, Highly similar to KIAA1039 protein Hs.255603 EST Hs.257688 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255614 EST Hs.257690 EST Hs.255615 EST Hs.257695 ESTs Hs.255617 EST Hs.257697 EST Hs.255618 EST Hs.257705 EST Hs.255621 EST Hs.257706 EST Hs.255622 EST Hs.257709 ESTs Hs.255625 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.257711 ALU8_HUMAN ALU SUBFAMILY SX SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255626 EST Hs.257713 ESTs Hs.255627 EST Hs.257716 ESTs Hs.255630 EST Hs.257719 EST Hs.255632 EST Hs.257720 EST Hs.255633 EST Hs.257727 EST Hs.255634 EST Hs.257730 EST Hs.255635 EST Hs.257738 EST Hs.255637 EST Hs.257743 ESTs Hs.255639 ESTs Hs.258513 EST Hs.255641 EST Hs.258820 EST Hs.255644 EST Hs.258864 EST Hs.255645 sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.25887 transmembrane domain (TM) and short cytoplasmic domain, (semaphorin) 4F EST Hs.255646 EST Hs.258898 EST Hs.255647 EST Hs.258933 EST Hs.255648 interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 2 Hs.25954 EST Hs.255649 Homo sapiens HSPC101 mRNA, partial cds Hs.259683 EST Hs.255650 EST Hs.263695 EST Hs.255653 ESTs Hs.263784 EST Hs.255657 TNFSF12 Hs.26401 EST Hs.255661 EST Hs.264154 ESTs Hs.255664 EST Hs.264654 EST Hs.255665 CDw116b Hs.265262 EST Hs.255666 MHC binding factor, beta Hs.2654 EST Hs.255668 EST Hs.265634 EST Hs.255671 EST Hs.266387 EST Hs.255672 ESTs Hs.268027 EST Hs.255673 ATHS (LDLR?) Hs.268571 EST Hs.255674 ESTs, Highly similar to AAD18086 BAT2 Hs.270193 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255675 ESTs Hs.270198 EST Hs.255677 ESTs Hs.270294 EST Hs.255679 ESTs, Weakly similar to alternatively Hs.270542 spliced product using exon 13A [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255681 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.270561 ALU2_HUMAN ALU SUBFAMILY SB SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255682 ESTs, Weakly similar to pro alpha 1(I) Hs.270564 collagen [H. sapiens] EST Hs.255686 ESTs, Weakly similar to ALU1_HUMAN Hs.270578 ALU SUBFAMILY J SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.255687 ESTs, Moderately similar to brain-derived Hs.270588 immunoglobulin superfamily molecule [M. musculus] EST Hs.255688 TALL1 Hs.270737 ESTs Hs.255689 ESTs Hs.271206 EST Hs.255691 MYH Hs.271353 EST Hs.255692 POLI (RAD30B) Hs.271699 ESTs Hs.255693 ADPRTL3 Hs.271742 EST Hs.255695 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.272075 ALU8_HUMAN ALU SUBFAMILY SX SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] EST, Highly similar to transmembrane Hs.255697 Human DNA sequence from clone RP5- Hs.272271 chloride conductor protein [H. sapiens] 1170K4 on chromosome 22q12.2–13.1 Contains three novel genes, one of which codes for a Trypsin family protein with class A LDL receptor domains, and the IL2RB gene for Interleukin 2 Receptor, Beta (IL-2 Receptor, CD122 antigen), a putative CpG island ESTs and GSSs EST Hs.255698 interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein-like Hs.272354 2 EST Hs.255699 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 V3-20 gene Hs.272355 for immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, clone 2 EST Hs.255705 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272356 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, clone 16 EST Hs.255706 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272357 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, clone 19 EST Hs.255708 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272358 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, cell Mo IV 72 EST Hs.255710 Homo sapiens partial IGVH1 gene for Hs.272359 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, cell Mo V 94 EST Hs.255713 Homo sapiens partial IGVL2 gene for Hs.272360 immunoglobulin lambda light chain V region, case 1, cell Mo V 94 EST Hs.255717 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272361 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, cell Mo VI 7 EST Hs.255718 Homo sapiens partial IGVL1 gene for Hs.272362 immunoglobulin lambda light chain V region, case 1, cell Mo VI 65 EST Hs.255721 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272363 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, cell Mo VI 162 ESTs Hs.255723 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 DP29 gene Hs.272364 for immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 1, cell Mo VII 116 EST Hs.255725 Homo sapiens partial IGVH4 gene for Hs.272365 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 2, cell D 56 EST Hs.255726 Homo sapiens partial IGVH3 gene for Hs.272366 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 2, cell E 172 EST Hs.255727 interleukin 20 Hs.272373 EST Hs.255736 Human DNA sequence from clone RP1- Hs.272521 149A16 on chromosome 22 Contains an IGLC (Immunoglobulin Lambda Chain C) pseudogene, the RFPL3 gene for Ret finger protein-like 3, the RFPL3S gene for Ret finger protein-like 3 antisense, the gene for a novel Immunoglobulin Lambda Chain V family protein, the gene for a novel protein similar to mouse RGDS (RALGDS, RALGEF, Guanine Nucleotide Dissociation Stimulator A) and rabbit oncogene RSC, the gene for a novel protein (ortholog of worm F16A11.2 and bacterial and archea-bacterial predicted proteins), the gene for a novel protein similar to BPI (Bacterial Permeability-Increasing Protein) and rabbit LBP (Liposaccharide-Binding Protein) and the 5′ part of a novel gene. Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and three putative CpG islands EST Hs.255740 TdT Hs.272537 EST Hs.255742 ret finger protein-like 3 antisense Hs.274285 EST Hs.255743 PRKR Hs.274382 EST Hs.7569 H. sapiens immunoglobulin epsilon chain Hs.274600 SMAD4 Hs.75862 EST, Weakly similar to HLA-DQ alpha Hs.275720 chain [H. sapiens] Homo sapiens splicing factor, Hs.76122 EST, Weakly similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.276279 arginine/serine-rich 4 (SFRS4) mRNA. 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] thymosin beta-10 Hs.76293 EST Hs.276341 CD63 Hs.76294 EST Hs.276342 AIF1 Hs.76364 EST, Weakly similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.276353 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] phospholipase A2, group IIA (platelets, Hs.76422 EST Hs.276774 synovial fluid), CES1 Hs.76688 EST Hs.276819 ubiquitin conjugating enzyme Hs.76932 EST Hs.276871 Homo sapiens KIAA0963 protein Hs.7724 EST, Weakly similar to FBRL_HUMAN Hs.276872 (KIAA0963), mRNA. FIBRILLARIN [H. sapiens] Homo sapiens fragile histidine triad gene Hs.77252 EST Hs.276887 (FHIT) mRNA. PAF-AH Hs.77318 EST Hs.276902 Mig Hs.77367 EST Hs.276917 DDB2 Hs.77602 EST Hs.276918 ATR Hs.77613 EST, Weakly similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.276938 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] XPB (ERCC3) Hs.77929 EST Hs.277051 PNKP Hs.78016 EST Hs.277052 C7 Hs.78065 EST, Moderately similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.277236 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] Homo sapiens small nuclear RNA activating Hs.78403 EST, Moderately similar to DEAD Box Hs.277237 complex, polypeptide 2, 45 kD (SNAPC2) Protein 5 [H. sapiens] mRNA. Hs.78465 EST Hs.277238 sphingolipid activator protein/cerebroside Hs.78575 EST Hs.277286 sulfate activator protein Homo sapiens aminolevulinate, delta-, Hs.78712 major histocompatibility complex, class I, C Hs.277477 synthase 1 (ALAS1), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA. tyrosine kinase with immunoglobulin and Hs.78824 EST, Weakly similar to AF150959 1 Hs.277591 epidermal growth factor homology domains immunoglobulin G1 Fc fragment [H. sapiens] Hsp72 Hs.78846 EST Hs.277714 UNG Hs.78853 EST Hs.277715 CX3CR1 Hs.78913 EST Hs.277716 MSH2 Hs.78934 EST Hs.277717 CRHR1 Hs.79117 EST Hs.277718 BCL2 Hs.79241 EST, Weakly similar to BAT3_HUMAN Hs.277774 LARGE PROLINE-RICH PROTEIN BAT3 [H. sapiens] P-selectin Hs.79283 EST Hs.277975 UBE2VE (MMS2) Hs.79300 EST Hs.278060 retinoid X receptor, beta Hs.79372 cytochrome P450, subfamily XXIA (steroid Hs.278430 21-hydroxylase, congenital adrenal hyperplasia), polypeptide 2 MPG Hs.79396 KIAA0015 gene product Hs.278441 RPA2 Hs.79411 CD32B Hs.278443 heat shock 70 kD protein-like 1 Hs.80288 KIR2DL1 Hs.278453 FANCG (XRCC9) Hs.8047 CD158a Hs.278455 CD43 Hs.80738 CD24 Hs.278667 POLG Hs.80961 HLA class II region expressed gene KE4 Hs.278721 Human CB-4 transcript of unrearranged Hs.81220 IL-17C Hs.278911 immunoglobulin V(H)5 gene Human L2-9 transcript of unrearranged Hs.81221 HSPC048 protein (HSPC048) Hs.278944 immunoglobulin V(H)5 pseudogene immunoglobulin superfamily, member 3 Hs.81234 HSPC054 protein (HSPC054) Hs.278946 UBL1 Hs.81424 HSPC073 protein (HSPC073) Hs.278948 PF4 Hs.81564 ESTs Hs.279066 palmitoyl-protein thioesterase 2 Hs.81737 ESTs Hs.279067 natural killer cell receptor, immunoglobulin Hs.81743 ESTs Hs.279068 superfamily member TNFRSF11B Hs.81791 ESTs Hs.279069 interleukin 6 signal transducer (gp130, Hs.82065 ESTs Hs.279070 oncostatin M receptor) CD138 Hs.82109 ESTs Hs.279071 Human monocytic leukaemia zinc finger Hs.82210 ESTs Hs.279072 protein (MOZ) mRNA, complete cds. sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.82222 ESTs, Weakly similar to KIAA0052 protein Hs.279073 short basic domain, secreted, (semaphorin) [H. sapiens] 3B HPRT Hs.82314 ESTs Hs.279074 Human RNA binding protein Etr-3 mRNA, Hs.82321 ESTs Hs.279075 complete cds. MNAT1 Hs.82380 ESTs Hs.279076 SMAD2 Hs.82483 ESTs Hs.279077 CD47 Hs.82685 EST Hs.279078 CETN2 Hs.82794 EST Hs.279079 protein phosphatase 1, regulatory (inhibitor) Hs.82887 ESTs Hs.279080 subunit 11 MMP1 Hs.83169 EST Hs.279081 D3-type cyclin (CCND3) Hs.83173 ESTs Hs.279082 MMP3 Hs.83326 ESTs Hs.279083 TNFSF10 Hs.83429 ESTs Hs.279084 CD33 Hs.83731 ESTs Hs.279085 CD102 Hs.83733 ESTs Hs.279086 Hs.84153 ESTs, Weakly similar to AF201422_1 Hs.279087 splicing coactivator subunit SRm300 [H. sapiens] interleukin 8 receptor, beta Hs.846 ESTs Hs.279088 titin immunoglobulin domain protein Hs.84665 ESTs Hs.279089 (myotilin) KU80 (XRCC5) Hs.84981 Hs.86437 Raf-1 Hs.85181 Hs.86761 major histocompatibility complex, class I, J Hs.85242 CD118 = IFNAR-2 Hs.86958 (pseudogene) RELB Hs.858 Hs.87113 Hs.85923 PGHS-1 Hs.88474 ERK1 Hs.861 Hs.8882 FADD Hs.86131 LT-b Hs.890 MHC class I polypeptide-related sequence Hs.90598 EST Hs.92440 A TNF receptor-associated factor 6 Hs.90957 Hs.92460 Topo3A Hs.91175 myosin-binding protein H Hs.927 PARG Hs.91390 IFN-b Hs.93177 HLA-DPA1 Hs.914 C8A Hs.93210 SEEK1 Hs.91600 pre-B-cell leukemia transcription factor 2 Hs.93728 POLD1 Hs.99890 Tachykinin Receptor 3 Hs.942 ALK4 Hs.99954 Homo sapiens cDNA FLJ12242 fis, clone Hs.94810 MAMMA1001292 XPD (ERCC2) Hs.99987 CD29 Hs287797 SCYA25 (CCL25) Hs.50404 LIF Hs.2250 SCYA19 (CCL19) Hs.50002 Human IP-10 Hs.2248 TCIRG1 Hs.46465 IL-5 Hs.2247 PAF-Receptor Hs.46 G-CSF Hs.2233 CD26 Hs.44926 TGF-bR Hs.220 Hs.44865 G-CSFR Hs.2175 REL Hs.44313 CD15 Hs.2173 IL-17 Hs.41724 STAT1 Hs.21486 CD49d Hs.40034 CD85 Hs.204040 CCR2 Hs.395 HCC-1 Hs.20144 Hs.3688 Fas ligand Hs.2007 TNF-b Hs.36 CD28 Hs.1987 lactoferrin Hs.347 HLA-DQA1 Hs.198253 MCP-1 Hs.340 Ku70 (G22P1) Hs.197345 CD150 Hs.32970 PGHS-2 Hs.196384 IL-10Ra Hs.327 CDw128 Hs.194778 EGR1 Hs.326035 IL-10 Hs.193717 SCYC1 (XCL1) Hs.3195 CD126 Hs.193400 HLA-DR Hs.318720 Hs.1880 Topo I (TOP1) Hs.317 CD98 Hs.184601 SCYA2 (MCP1) Hs.303649 Hs.184542 HuRNPD Hs.303627 MHC class I region ORF Hs.1845 Human C mu gene for IgM heavy chain Hs.302063 CDw116a Hs.182378 exons CH1–4, secretory P1 Hs.297681 HLA-DRB5 Hs.181366 immunoglobulin lambda joining 3 Hs.289110 major histocompatibility complex, class I, A Hs.181244 major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.289095 elongation factor 1-alpha (clone CEF4) Hs.181165 DQ alpha 2 HSPCA Hs.289088 CD119 Hs.180866 interleukin 22 Hs.287369 Hs.180804 ribosomal protein L4 Hs.286 Hs.180532 IgM Hs.285823 POLB Hs.180107 EST Hs.283267 CD1d Hs.1799 TREM1 Hs.283022 CD87 Hs.179657 HLA-DRB3 Hs.279930 minichromosome maintenance deficient Hs.179565 (S. cerevisiae) 3 LIFR Hs.2798 RAD23B (HR23B) Hs.178658 C4B Hs.278625 Hs.178391 EST Hs.276907 Hs.177781 CDw52 Hs.276770 ADPRT Hs.177766 CD16 b Hs.274467 IFNGR2 Hs.177559 heat shock 70 kD protein 1B Hs.274402 CD16 a Hs.176663 Th1 Hs.273385 CD4 Hs.17483 MIP-5/HCC-2 Hs.272493 SCYC2 (XCL2) Hs.174228 TBX21 Hs.272409 CD115 Hs.174142 Homo sapiens mRNA; cDNA Hs.272307 CD11a Hs.174103 DKFZp434O2417 (from clone DKFZp434O2417); partial cds Human DNA sequence from clone RP1- Hs.272295 IL-10Rb Hs.173936 108C2 on chromosome 6p12.1–21.1. Contains the MCM3 gene for minichromosome maintenance deficient (S. cerevisiae) 3 (DNA replication licensing factor, DNA polymerase alpha holoenzyme- associated protein P1, RLF beta subunit), a CACT (carnitine/acylcarnitine translocase) pseudogene, part of the gene for a PUTATIVE novel protein similar to IL17 (interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- associated serine esterase 8)) (cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen 8, CTLA8), ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a putative CpG island CD49b Hs.271986 MSCF Hs.173894 MCP-2 Hs.271387 TDG Hs.173824 CD49c Hs.265829 RAC1 Hs.173737 NBS1 Hs.25812 integrin cytoplasmic domain-associated Hs.173274 protein 1 CD120b = TNFRSF1B Hs.256278 IL2R Hs.1724 CDw75 Hs.2554 IL-1a Hs.1722 CD82 Hs.25409 Hs.171872 MCP-3 Hs.251526 Hs.171118 xanthine oxidase Hs.250 EST Hs.171009 Human Ig rearranged lambda-chain mRNA, Hs.247947 EST Hs.170934 subgroup VL3, V-J region, partial cds Eotaxin-2/MPIF-2 Hs.247838 EST Hs.170587 CTLA-4 Hs.247824 IL-9R Hs.1702 immunoglobulin kappa variable 1-9 Hs.247792 CD45 Hs.170121 CD68 Hs.246381 TGF-a Hs.170009 OSMR Hs.238648 CD44 Hs.169610 CDw127 Hs.237868 Fyn Hs.169370 transcription factor 8 (represses interleukin Hs.232068 MPIF-1 Hs.169191 2 expression) CD8b Hs.2299 ICAM-1 Hs.168383 EST Hs.229374 IL-15 Hs.168132 TRF4-1 Hs.225951 STAT5A Hs.167503 CD3g Hs.2259 ESTs Hs.167208 C2 Hs.2253 ESTs Hs.165693 Hs.116834 Hs.135750 Hs.117741 DINB1 (POLK) Hs.135756 Human MHC Class I region proline rich Hs.118354 Human DNA sequence from clone RP1- Hs.136141 protein mRNA, complete cds 238O23 on chromosome 6. Contains part of the gene for a novel protein similar to PIGR (polymeric immunoglobulin receptor), part of the gene for a novel protein similar to rat SAC (soluble adenylyl cyclase), ESTs, STSs and GSS ESTs, Weakly similar to FCE2 MOUSE Hs.118392 Hs.136254 LOW AFFINITY IMMUNOGLOBULIN EPSILON FC RECEPTOR [M. musculus] MKK6 Hs.118825 Hs.13646 Hs.118895 Hs.136537 H. sapiens mRNA for ITBA4 gene. Hs.119018 Histone H1 (F3) Hs.136857 Hs.119057 MGMT Hs.1384 TNFRSF10c Hs.119684 Hs.138563 Hs.12064 IgG Hs.140 Hs.120907 Hs.140478 acid phosphatase 5, tartrate resistant Hs.1211 Hs.14070 Hs.121297 Hs.141153 Human immunoglobulin (mAb59) light Hs.121508 Hs.143954 chain V region mRNA, partial sequence IL12Rb1 Hs.121544 ESTs, Moderately similar to Hs.144814 I1BC_HUMAN INTERLEUKIN-1 BETA CONVERTASE PRECURSOR [H. sapiens] Human MHC class II DO-alpha mRNA, Hs.123041 CHK2 (Rad53) Hs.146329 partial cds Histone H4 (H4F2) Hs.123053 EST Hs.146591 TSHR Hs.123078 Hs.147040 Hs.123445 CD42b Hs.1472 regulatory factor X, 1 (influences HLA class Hs.123638 Hs.149235 II expression) CD13 Hs.1239 AICD Hs.149342 IL-15R Hs.12503 Homo sapiens putative tumor suppressor Hs.149443 protein (101F6) mRNA, complete cds. RAD51L3 (RAD51D) Hs.125244 CD49e Hs.149609 CDw90 Hs.125359 heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) core Hs.1501 protein LYPLA1 Hs.12540 CD107a Hs.150101 ESTs, Weakly similar to AF201951 1 high Hs.126580 ESTs, Weakly similar to I57587 MHC HLA Hs.150175 affinity immunoglobulin epsilon receptor SX-alpha [H. sapiens] beta subunit [H. sapiens] Hs.127128 ALK2 Hs.150402 Hs.127444 WRN Hs.150477 C5 Hs.1281 EST Hs.150708 C8G Hs.1285 XRCC4 Hs.150930 RAD54B Hs.128501 IFN-a Hs.1510 Hs.129020 MAPK Hs.151051 Hs.129268 Hs.15200 Hs.129332 immunoglobulin mu binding protein 2 Hs.1521 XRCC2 Hs.129727 4-1BBL Hs.1524 potassium voltage-gated channel, Shaw- Hs.129738 Hs.152818 related subfamily, member 3 (KCNC3) interleukin 17 receptor Hs.129751 HUS1 Hs.152983 CD134 Hs.129780 SWAP70 Hs.153026 TNFRSF10d Hs.129844 DOM-3 (C. elegans) homolog Z Hs.153299 POLL Hs.129903 Hs.153551 GADD153 = growth arrest and DNA-damage Hs.129913 Hs.15370 inducible gene/fus-chop fusion protein solute carrier family 5 (neutral amino acid Hs.130101 SMAD6 Hs.153863 transporters, system A), member 4 Hs.130232 APEXL2 Hs.154149 Hs.13034 Hs.154198 CD30L Hs.1313 Hs.154366 SCYA26 (CCL26) Hs.131342 BCL6 Hs.155024 CD30 Hs.1314 Hs.155150 Hs.131885 Hs.155402 Hs.131887 RAIDD Hs.155566 Hs.13256 POLH Hs.155573 ESTs Hs.132775 Hs.15589 Homo sapiens (clone 3.8-1) MHC class I Hs.132807 Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA0695 Hs.155976 mRNA fragment protein, complete cds. Hs.13288 SNM1 (PS02) Hs.1560 Hs.132943 Topo2A Hs.156346 EST Hs.133261 ESTs, Highly similar to MHC class II Hs.156811 antigen [H. sapiens] Hs.133388 Histamine H1 receptor Hs.1570 EST Hs.133393 Hs.157118 EST Hs.133930 Hs.157267 ESTs Hs.133947 EST Hs.157279 ESTs Hs.133949 EST Hs.157280 EST Hs.134017 EST Hs.157308 EST Hs.134018 EST Hs.157309 EST Hs.134590 EST Hs.157310 Hs.135135 EST Hs.157311 immunoglobulin superfamily, member 6 Hs.135194 ESTs Hs.157344 Hs.135570 ret finger protein-like 2 Hs.157427 Homo sapiens arrestin, beta 2 (ARRB2) Hs.18142 Hs.214956 mRNA. myeloperoxidase Hs.1817 WASP Hs.2157 APO-1 Hs.182359 CD88 Hs.2161 TRAP1 Hs.182366 Hs.21618 Hs.182594 ring finger protein 5 Hs.216354 TNFRSF16 Hs.1827 class II cytokine receptor ZCYTOR7 Hs.21814 Hs.182817 Hs.219149 regulatory factor X, 4 (influences HLA class Hs.183009 cyclophilin-related protein Hs.219153 II expression) Homo sapiens killer cell lectin-like receptor Hs.183125 Homo sapiens mannosyl (alpha-1,6-)- Hs.219479 F1 (KLRF1), mRNA. glycoprotein beta-1,2-N- acetylglucosaminyltransferase (MGAT2) mRNA. Hs.183171 perforin Hs.2200 EST Hs.183386 Hs.220154 Hs.183656 ESTs, Weakly similar to FCE2 MOUSE Hs.220649 LOW AFFINITY IMMUNOGLOBULIN EPSILON FC RECEPTOR [M. musculus] Hs.18368 Hs.220868 advanced glycosylation end product-specific Hs.184 Hs.220960 receptor CDK7 Hs.184298 immunoglobulin superfamily, member 1 Hs.22111 Hs.184376 Hs.221539 CCR4 Hs.184926 ESTs Hs.221694 EST, Weakly similar to A27307 proline- Hs.185463 Hs.222921 rich phosphoprotein [H. sapiens] EST Hs.185498 Hs.222942 EST, Weakly similar to B39066 proline- Hs.186243 EST Hs.223520 rich protein 15 - rat [R. norvegicus] EST, Weakly similar to salivary proline-rich Hs.186265 EST Hs.223935 protein [R. norvegicus] EST Hs.187200 EST, Moderately similar to SMO_HUMAN Hs.224178 SMOOTHENED HOMOLOG PRECURSOR [H. sapiens] Hs.188048 Blk Hs.2243 EST Hs.188075 EST Hs.224344 EST Hs.188194 EST Hs.224408 EST Hs.188300 EST Hs.224409 Hs.190251 CPN1 Hs.2246 Hs.19056 MMP7 Hs.2256 EST Hs.190831 MMP10 Hs.2258 MAPK8 Hs.190913 CCR9 Hs.225946 EST Hs.190921 toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) Hs.227105 EST, Weakly similar to S39206 Hs.190924 XPR1 Hs.227656 hypothetical protein 1 - rat□ [R. norvegicus] GTF2H2 Hs.191356 CD49f Hs.227730 Hs.191367 Hs.22790 Hs.191914 EST Hs.228337 ESTs, Weakly similar to immunoglobulin Hs.192078 EST, Highly similar to 1409218A elastase Hs.228525 superfamily member [D. melanogaster] [H. sapiens] XPA Hs.192803 EST Hs.228528 CD89 Hs.193122 EST, Moderately similar to Hs.228874 R37A_HUMAN 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L37A□ [H. sapiens] DFFRY Hs.193145 EST Hs.228891 CD35 Hs.193716 EST Hs.228926 REV7 (MAD2L2) Hs.19400 EST Hs.229071 Hs.194082 EST Hs.229405 Hs.194110 EST Hs.229494 BRCA1 Hs.194143 EST, Weakly similar to ALU1_HUMAN Hs.229560 ALU SUBFAMILY J SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] ESTs, Moderately similar to MHC Class I Hs.194249 EST, Moderately similar to AAD18086 Hs.229901 region proline rich protein [H. sapiens] BAT2 [H. sapiens] Hs.194534 EST Hs.229902 Topo3B Hs.194685 EST, Highly similar to 1409218A elastase Hs.230053 [H. sapiens] Human DNA sequence from clone 1170K4 Hs.194750 RAD51 Hs.23044 on chromosome 22q12.2–13.1. Contains three novel genes, one of which codes for a Trypsin family protein with class A LDL receptor domains, and the IL2RB gene for Interleukin 2 Receptor, Beta (IL-2 Receptor, CD122 antigen). Contains a putative CpG island, ESTs, and GSSs major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.194764 EST, Moderately similar to A54746 adhalin Hs.230485 DP alpha 2 (pseudogene) precursor - human□ [H. sapiens] Human DNA sequence from clone RP11- Hs.194976 EST Hs.230691 367J7 on chromosome 1. Contains (part of) two or more genes for novel Immunoglobulin domains containing proteins, a SON DNA binding protein (SON) pseudogene, a voltage-dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC1) (plasmalemmal porin) pseudogene, ESTs, STSs and GSSs Hs.195447 EST Hs.230775 PDGF-B Hs.1976 EST Hs.230805 CXCR3 Hs.198252 EST Hs.230848 Hs.198694 EST Hs.230862 Hs.198738 EST Hs.230874 MAR/SAR DNA binding protein (SATB1) Hs.198822 EST Hs.230931 CHUK Hs.198998 EST Hs.231031 hemochromatosis Hs.20019 EST Hs.231261 T-cell receptor active beta-chain Hs.2003 EST Hs.231284 APO-1 Hs.2007, EST Hs.231285 RXRA Hs.20084 EST Hs.231292 EST Hs.200876 EST, Weakly similar to putative Hs.231512 mitochondrial outer membrane protein import receptor [H. sapiens] Hs.201194 Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA0529 Hs.23168 protein, partial cds. TCRd Hs.2014 EST Hs.235042 ESTs, Highly similar to TNF-alpha Hs.202407 EST Hs.235826 converting enzyme [H. sapiens] Hs.202608 TREX1 (Dnase III) Hs.23595 Integrin b1 = CD29 Hs.202661 EST Hs.237126 thrombomodulin Hs.2030 Hs.23860 Hs.203064 RAD9 Hs.240457 Hs.203184 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate O- Hs.240534 acyltransferase 1 (lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferase, alpha) Hs.203584 EST Hs.240635 EST Hs.204477 EST, Weakly similar to ALU8_HUMAN Hs.241136 ALU SUBFAMILY SX SEQUENCE CONTAMINATION WARNING ENTRY□ [H. sapiens] EST Hs.204480 TNFSF15 Hs.241382 EST, Weakly similar to CA13_HUMAN Hs.204483 interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein-like Hs.241385 COLLAGEN ALPHA 1(III) CHAIN 1 PRECURSOR□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.204588 RANTES Hs.241392 EST, Weakly similar to salivary proline-rich Hs.204598 sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.2414 protein 1 [H. sapiens] short basic domain, secreted, (semaphorin) 3A EST Hs.204610 POLQ Hs.241517 ESTs Hs.204703 TNF-a Hs.241570 ESTs Hs.204751 Homo sapiens genes encoding RNCC Hs.241586 protein, DDAH protein, Ly6-C protein, Ly6- D protein and immunoglobulin receptor EST Hs.204760 megakaryocyte-enhanced gene transcript 1 Hs.241587 protein EST Hs.204771 EST, Moderately similar to 1409218A Hs.241981 elastase [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.204873 EST Hs.241982 ESTs Hs.204932 EST Hs.241983 EST Hs.204954 EST Hs.242605 EST Hs.205158 ADPRT2 Hs.24284 ESTs Hs.205159 EST Hs.243284 ESTs Hs.205327 EST Hs.243286 CD39 Hs.205353 ESTs Hs.243288 ESTs Hs.205435 SCYB14 Hs.24395 EST Hs.205438 EST Hs.244046 EST, Highly similar to elastic titin Hs.205452 EST Hs.244048 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.205456 EST Hs.244049 MRE11A Hs.20555 EST Hs.244050 HLA class II region expressed gene KE2 Hs.205736 RFXAP Hs.24422 EST Hs.205788 Hs.24435 ESTs Hs.205789 STAT5B Hs.244613 EST Hs.205803 EST Hs.244666 EST Hs.205815 EST Hs.245586 ESTs Hs.206160 CDw108 Hs.24640 Hs.206654 ESTs Hs.246796 EST Hs.207060 dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 2 Hs.247362 EST Hs.207062 Homo sapiens clone mcg53–54 Hs.247721 immunoglobulin lambda light chain variable region 4a mRNA, partial cds EST Hs.207063 Homo sapiens ELK1 pseudogene (ELK2) Hs.247775 and immunoglobulin heavy chain gamma pseudogene (IGHGP) EST Hs.207473 immunoglobulin kappa variable 1/OR2-108 Hs.247804 ESTs Hs.207474 butyrophilin-like 2 (MHC class II Hs.247808 associated) ESTs Hs.207971 Homo sapiens genes encoding RNCC Hs.247879 protein, DDAH protein, Ly6-C protein, Ly6- D protein and immunoglobulin receptor EST Hs.207993 Histamine H2 receptor Hs.247885 EST Hs.208153 Human anti-streptococcal/anti-myosin Hs.247898 immunoglobulin lambda light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds EST, Weakly similar to S10889 proline-rich Hs.208667 Homo sapiens isolate donor Z clone Z55K Hs.247907 protein - human□ [H. sapiens] immunoglobulin kappa light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds ESTs Hs.209142 Homo sapiens isolate donor D clone D103L Hs.247908 immunoglobulin lambda light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds EST Hs.209261 Homo sapiens isolate 459 immunoglobulin Hs.247909 lambda light chain variable region (IGL) gene, partial cds ESTs Hs.209306 Homo sapiens isolate donor N clone N88K Hs.247910 immunoglobulin kappa light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds Hs.209362 Homo sapiens isolate donor N clone N8K Hs.247911 immunoglobulin kappa light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds EST, Weakly similar to FCEB MOUSE Hs.209540 Human Ig rearranged mu-chain V-region Hs.247923 HIGH AFFINITY IMMUNOGLOBULIN gene, subgroup VH-III, exon 1 and 2 EPSILON RECEPTOR BETA-SUBUNIT [M. musculus] EST Hs.209913 Epsilon, IgE = membrane-bound IgE, Hs.247930 epsilon m/s isoform {alternative splicing} [human, mRNA Partial, 216 nt] EST Hs.209989 H. sapiens (T1.1) mRNA for IG lambda light Hs.247949 chain EST Hs.210049 H. sapiens mRNA for Ig light chain, variable Hs.247950 region (ID:CLL001VL) EST, Moderately similar to probable Hs.210276 Human interleukin 2 gene, clone pATtacIL- Hs.247956 sodium potassium ATPase gamma chain 2C/2TT, complete cds, clone pATtacIL- [H. sapiens] 2C/2TT EST, Weakly similar to N-WASP Hs.210306 pre-B lymphocyte gene 1 Hs.247979 [H. sapiens] EST Hs.210307 Human immunoglobulin heavy chain Hs.247987 variable region (V4-31) gene, partial cds EST Hs.210385 Human immunoglobulin heavy chain Hs.247989 variable region (V4-30.2) gene, partial cds interleukin 21 receptor Hs.210546 Human DNA sequence from phage LAW2 Hs.247991 from a contig from the tip of the short arm of chromosome 16, spanning 2 Mb of 16p13.3 Contains Interleukin 9 receptor pseudogene EST Hs.210727 Homo sapiens HLA class III region Hs.247993 containing NOTCH4 gene, partial sequence, homeobox PBX2 (HPBX) gene, receptor for advanced glycosylation end products (RAGE) gene, complete cds, and 6 unidentified cds Hs.211266 Homo sapiens immunoglobulin lambda Hs.248010 gene locus DNA, clone:61D6 SMAD3 Hs.211578 immunoglobulin lambda variable 9-49 Hs.248011 MHC class I polypeptide-related sequence Hs.211580 immunoglobulin lambda variable 4-3 Hs.248012 B ESTs, Weakly similar to CA1B_MOUSE Hs.211744 H. sapiens mRNA for IgG lambda light Hs.248030 COLLAGEN ALPHA 1(XI) CHAIN chain V-J-C region (clone Tgl11) PRECURSOR□ [M. musculus] sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.212414 Human immunoglobulin (mAb56) light Hs.248043 short basic domain, secreted, (semaphorin) chain V region mRNA, partial sequence 3E TNFRSF18 Hs.212680 Homo sapiens lymphocyte-predominant Hs.248077 Hodgkin's disease case #4 immunoglobulin heavy chain gene, variable region, partial cds Homo sapiens general transcription factor 2- Hs.212939 Homo sapiens lymphocyte-predominant Hs.248078 I pseudogene 1 (GTF2IP1) mRNA. Hodgkin's disease case #7 immunoglobulin heavy chain gene, variable region, partial cds RAD18 Hs.21320 Homo sapiens clone ASMneg1-b3 Hs.248083 immunoglobulin lambda chain VJ region, (IGL) mRNA, partial cds Hs.213226 OSM Hs.248156 ESTs Hs.279090 Hs.29128 ESTs Hs.279091 Homo sapiens clone 24659 mRNA Hs.29206 sequence. ESTs Hs.279092 EST Hs.292235 EST Hs.279093 EST Hs.292450 ESTs Hs.279094 EST, Moderately similar to Ewing sarcoma Hs.292455 breakpoint region 1, isoform EWS [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279095 EST Hs.292461 ESTs, Weakly similar to AF279265_1 Hs.279096 ESTs Hs.292501 putative anion transporter 1 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279097 EST Hs.292516 EST Hs.279098 EST Hs.292517 ESTs Hs.279099 EST Hs.292520 ESTs Hs.279100 EST, Moderately similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.292540 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279101 EST Hs.292545 ESTs Hs.279102 EST, Weakly similar to ORFII [H. sapiens] Hs.292704 ESTs Hs.279103 EST Hs.292761 ESTs Hs.279104 ESTs Hs.292803 ESTs Hs.279105 ESTs Hs.293183 ESTs Hs.279106 ESTs Hs.293280 EST Hs.279107 ESTs Hs.293281 ESTs Hs.279108 ESTs, Moderately similar to 0501254A Hs.293441 protein Tro alpha1 H,myeloma [H. sapiens] EST Hs.279109 MMP13 Hs.2936 ESTs Hs.279110 major histocompatibility complex, class II, Hs.293934 DR beta 4 ESTs Hs.279111 Human MHC class III serum complement Hs.294163 factor B, mRNA ESTs Hs.279112 EST Hs.294315 EST Hs.279113 EST Hs.294316 ESTs Hs.279114 EST, Highly similar to Y196_HUMAN Hs.295582 HYPOTHETICAL PROTEIN KIAA0196□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279115 EST Hs.295583 ESTs Hs.279116 EST, Highly similar to ZN07_HUMAN Hs.295584 ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 7 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279117 EST Hs.295585 ESTs Hs.279118 EST Hs.295586 ESTs Hs.279119 EST, Moderately similar to angiotensin Hs.295595 converting enzyme [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279120 EST Hs.295621 ESTs Hs.279121 EST Hs.295622 ESTs Hs.279122 EST, Moderately similar to RL13_HUMAN Hs.295629 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L13 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279123 EST Hs.295724 ESTs Hs.279124 EST Hs.296064 ESTs Hs.279125 EST, Moderately similar to IDS_HUMAN Hs.296070 IDURONATE 2-SULFATASE PRECURSOR□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279126 EST Hs.296073 ESTs Hs.279127 interleukin enhancer binding factor 1 Hs.296281 EST Hs.279128 similar to rat integral membrane Hs.296429 glycoprotein POM121 ESTs, Weakly similar to aconitase Hs.279129 Human histocompatibility antigen mrna Hs.296476 [H. sapiens] clone phla-1 ESTs Hs.279130 immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptide 3 Hs.296552 ESTs Hs.279131 RFXANK Hs.296776 ESTs Hs.279132 Hs.29826 ESTs Hs.279133 Hs.29871 ESTs, Weakly similar to PYRG_HUMAN Hs.279134 MEKK1 Hs.298727 CTP SYNTHASE [H. sapiens] ESTs, Weakly similar to RIR1_HUMAN Hs.279135 Hs.30029 RIBONUCLEOSIDE-DIPHOSPHATE REDUCTASE M1 CHAIN [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279136 CD3e Hs.3003 ESTs Hs.279137 ESTs, Weakly similar to CA13_HUMAN Hs.300697 COLLAGEN ALPHA 1(III) CHAIN PRECURSOR [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279138 Homo sapiens clone BCSynL38 Hs.300865 immunoglobulin lambda light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds ESTs Hs.279139 FCGR3A Hs.300983 ESTs Hs.279140 Homo sapiens DP47 gene for Hs.301365 immunoglobulin heavy chain, partial cds ESTs Hs.279141 PMS2L9 Hs.301862 EST Hs.279142 CCR1 Hs.301921 ESTs Hs.279143 FANCE Hs.302003 ESTs Hs.279144 interleukin 21 Hs.302014 ESTs Hs.279145 interleukin 17E Hs.302036 ESTs Hs.279146 Hs.30446 EST Hs.279147 EST Hs.30709 ESTs Hs.279148 EST Hs.30731 ESTs Hs.279149 MHC class II transactivator Hs.3076 ESTs Hs.279150 EST Hs.30766 ESTs, Weakly similar to PUR2_HUMAN Hs.279151 EST Hs.30793 TRIFUNCTIONAL PURINE BIOSYNTHETIC PROTEIN ADENOSINE 3 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279152 Hs.30818 ESTs Hs.279153 CD97 Hs.3107 ESTs Hs.279154 RAR-beta2 Hs.31408 ESTs Hs.279155 RECQL4 Hs.31442 ESTs Hs.279156 XPC Hs.320 ESTs Hs.279157 ERK2 Hs.324473 ESTs Hs.279158 Hs.32456 ESTs Hs.279159 MSH6 Hs.3248 ESTs Hs.279160 ribosomal protein L23-related Hs.3254 ESTs, Weakly similar to IDHA_HUMAN Hs.279161 PI3CG Hs.32942 ISOCITRATE DEHYDROGENASE [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279162 CSA (CKN1) Hs.32967 ESTs Hs.279163 sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), Hs.32981 short basic domain, secreted, (semaphorin) 3F ESTs Hs.279164 BRCA2 Hs.34012 ESTs Hs.279165 MEK1 Hs.3446 ESTs Hs.279166 STRL33 (CXCR6) Hs.34526 ESTs Hs.279167 MBD4 Hs.35947 ESTs Hs.279168 immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 Hs.3631 EST Hs.279169 CD7 Hs.36972 ESTs Hs.279170 IFNA1 Hs.37026 ESTs Hs.279171 PDGF-A Hs.37040 EST Hs.279172 immunoglobulin kappa variable 1-13 Hs.37089 ESTs Hs.279174 DMC1 Hs.37181 ESTs Hs.279175 Hs.37892 CD86 Hs.27954 Homo sapiens suppressor of variegation 3-9 Hs.37936 (Drosophila) homolog (SUV39H) mRNA, and translated products. CGI-81 protein Hs.279583 C8B Hs.38069 ESTs Hs.279821 MTH1 (NUDT1) Hs.388 ESTs Hs.279823 Adrenomedullin Hs.394 ESTs, Weakly similar to IRE1_HUMAN Hs.279824 Hs.39441 IRON-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BINDING PROTEIN 1 [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.279825 CD66b Hs.41 ESTs Hs.279826 RAD50 Hs.41587 MLH3 Hs.279843 CD94 Hs.41682 TNFRSF14 Hs.279899 HLJ1 Hs.41693 RPA4 Hs.283018 ESM1 Hs.41716 EST Hs.283165 MSH3 Hs.42674 EST Hs.283166 cAMP responsive element binding protein- Hs.42853 like 1 EST Hs.283167 IKBKG Hs.43505 EST Hs.283168 Homo sapiens suppressor of white apricot Hs.43543 homolog 2 (SWAP2), mRNA. ESTs Hs.283169 LEU2 Hs.43628 EST Hs.283245 Homo sapiens immunoglobulin lambda Hs.43834 gene locus DNA, clone:288A10 EST Hs.283247 SIRT2 Hs.44017 ESTs Hs.283248 Hs.44087 EST Hs.283249 TREM2 Hs.44234 EST Hs.283250 serine/threonine kinase 19 Hs.444 EST Hs.283251 Hs.44512 EST Hs.283252 Hs.44628 EST Hs.283253 Hs.45063 EST Hs.283254 LTC4 synthase Hs.456 EST Hs.283255 FUT2 Hs.46328 EST Hs.283256 CCR6 Hs.46468 EST Hs.283257 POLM Hs.46964 EST Hs.283258 EXO1 (HEX1) Hs.47504 ESTs Hs.283259 FEN1 (Dnase IV) Hs.4756 EST Hs.283261 Hs.4863 EST Hs.283262 golgin-165 Hs.4953 EST Hs.283263 Hs.50102 EST Hs.283264 ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B Hs.502 (MDR/TAP), member 3 EST Hs.283266 Hs.5057 ESTs Hs.283268 corneodesmosin Hs.507 EST Hs.283269 Histone H2 (H2AFP) Hs.51011 EST, Weakly similar to AF189011_1 Hs.283270 CCNH Hs.514 ribonuclease III [H. sapiens] EST Hs.283271 EST Hs.5146 EST Hs.283272 SMUG1 Hs.5212 EST Hs.283274 ABH (ALKB) Hs.54418 EST Hs.283275 CCR5 Hs.54443 EST Hs.283276 CD81 Hs.54457 ESTs, Weakly similar to S32605 collagen Hs.283392 TNFSF13 Hs.54673 alpha 3(VI) chain - mouse [M. musculus] ESTs Hs.283433 PRPS1 Hs.56 ESTs Hs.283434 Hs.56156 ESTs Hs.283438 Hs.56265 ESTs Hs.283442 killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor, Hs.56328 three domains, long cytoplasmic tail, 2 ESTs Hs.283443 EST Hs.5656 ESTs Hs.283456 Hs.56845 ESTs Hs.283457 MLH1 Hs.57301 ESTs, Weakly similar to similar to collagen Hs.283458 testis specific basic protein Hs.57692 [C. elegans] ESTs Hs.283459 ESTs Hs.57841 ESTs Hs.283460 Human 6Ckine Hs.57907 ESTs Hs.283462 EST Hs.5816 ESTs Hs.283463 Homo sapiens cell growth regulatory with Hs.59106 ring finger domain (CGR19) mRNA. ESTs Hs.283496 ERCC1 Hs.59544 ESTs Hs.283497 Hs.61558 ESTs Hs.283499 Homo sapiens GPI transamidase mRNA, Hs.62187 complete cds. ESTs Hs.283500 Hs.62699 ESTs, Weakly similar to ORF YDL014w Hs.283504 Hs.63913 [S. cerevisiae] ESTs, Weakly similar to S09646 collagen Hs.283505 Homo sapiens chloride intracellular channel Hs.64746 alpha 2(VI) chain precursor, medium splice 3 (CLIC3), mRNA. form - human□ [H. sapiens] ESTs Hs.283608 FANCF Hs.65328 CD42c Hs.283743 Hs.6544 tenascin XA Hs.283750 interleukin 1 receptor-like 1 Hs.66 immunoglobulin kappa variable 1D-8 Hs.283770 CD38 Hs.66052 protocadherin gamma subfamily A, 2 Hs.283801 Hs.6607 (PCDHGA2) Homo sapiens mRNA; cDNA Hs.283849 RAD54L Hs.66718 DKFZp762F0616 (from clone DKFZp762F0616) Homo sapiens clone bsmneg3-t7 Hs.283876 SCYA17 (CCL17) Hs.66742 immunoglobulin lambda light chain VJ region, (IGL) mRNA, partial cds Homo sapiens transgenic-JHD mouse #2357 Hs.283878 IL-12 Hs.673 immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region (IgG VH251) mRNA, partial cds Homo sapiens clone N97 immunoglobulin Hs.283882 Human IL-12 p40 Hs.674 heavy chain variable region mRNA, partial cds Homo sapiens clone case06H1 Hs.283924 LILRB4 Hs.67846 immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene, partial cds Homo sapiens HSPC077 mRNA, partial cds Hs.283929 interleukin 5 receptor, alpha Hs.68876 Homo sapiens HSPC088 mRNA, partial cds Hs.283931 Hs.6891 Homo sapiens HSPC097 mRNA, partial cds Hs.283933 Hs.69233 Homo sapiens HSPC102 mRNA, partial cds Hs.283934 FUT1 Hs.69747 Homo sapiens HSPC107 mRNA, partial cds Hs.283935 B-factor, properdin Hs.69771 CMKRL1 Hs.28408 Hs.70333 FANCA Hs.284153 Hs.71618 Homo sapiens immunoglobulin mu chain Hs.284277 RAD1 Hs.7179 antibody MO30 (IgM) mRNA, complete cds gamma-glutamyltransferase 1 Hs.284380 interleukin 19 Hs.71979 putative human HLA class II associated Hs.285013 MEK2 Hs.72241 protein I interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 1 Hs.285115 IL-7 Hs.72927 CDw131 Hs.285401 STAT2 Hs.72988 Homo sapiens VH2-D3.10-JH5b gene for Hs.287403 CD42d Hs.73734 immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region Homo sapiens cDNA: FLJ22546 fis, clone Hs.287697 MIF Hs.73798 HSI00290 Homo sapiens cDNA: FLJ23140 fis, clone Hs.287728 ECP Hs.73839 LNG09065 H. sapiens mRNA for HLA-C alpha chain Hs.287811 CPN2 Hs.73858 (Cw*1701) Homo sapiens clone ASMneg1-b1 Hs.287815 MMP8 Hs.73862 immunoglobulin lambda chain VJ region, (IGL) mRNA, partial cds Homo sapiens clone CPRF1-T2 Hs.287816 HLA-G histocompatibility antigen, class I, Hs.73885 immunoglobulin lambda chain VJ region, G (IGL) mRNA, partial cds EST Hs.287817 TNFRSF9 Hs.73895 myelin protein zero-like 1 Hs.287832 IL-4 Hs.73917 immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptide 1 Hs.288168 HLA-DQB1 Hs.73931 cathepsinB Hs.288181 RAG1 Hs.73958 G18.2 protein Hs.288316 LAG-3 Hs.74011 ESTs Hs.288403 Hs.7402 EST Hs.288431 CD163 Hs.74076 Homo sapiens partial IGVH2 gene for Hs.288553 immunoglobulin superfamily, member 2 Hs.74115 immunoglobulin heavy chain V region, case 2, cell B 45 polymeric immunoglobulin receptor Hs.288579 CD158b Hs.74134 Human immunoglobulin heavy chain Hs.288711 Hs.7434 variable region (V4-4) gene, partial cds Human immunoglobulin heavy chain Hs.289036 TCRa Hs.74647 variable region (V4-4b) gene, partial cds Hs.28921 human immunodeficiency virus type I Hs.75063 enhancer-binding protein 2 EST Hs.289577 MLN50 Hs.75080 EST Hs.289836 lysyl hydroxylase (PLOD) Hs.75093 EST Hs.289878 TAK1 Hs.7510 GSN Hs.290070 Homo sapiens transcription factor 6-like 1 Hs.75133 (mitochondrial transcription factor 1-like) (TCF6L1) mRNA. EST, Weakly similar to unnamed protein Hs.290133 UBE2N (UBC13, BTG1) Hs.75355 product [H. sapiens] EST Hs.290227 Hs.75450 ESTs Hs.290315 HSPA2 Hs.75452 EST Hs.290339 CD151 Hs.75564 EST Hs.290340 RELA Hs.75569 Hs.29055 CD122 Hs.75596 EST Hs.291125 CD14 Hs.75627 EST Hs.291126 nuclear factor erythroid 2 isoform f = basic Hs.75643 leucine zipper protein {alternatively spliced} CD91 = LRP Hs.89137 C1QB Hs.8986 XPF (ERCC4) Hs.89296 superkiller viralicidic activity 2 (S. Hs.89864 cerevisiae homolog)-like Carbonic anhydrase IV Hs.89485 EST Hs.90165 CETP Hs.89538 EST Hs.90171 RAD52 Hs.89571 GTF2H3 Hs.90304 GTF2H1 Hs.89578 protein tyrosine kinase related sequence Hs.90314 Fc fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor Hs.897 Hs.90463 for; alpha polypeptide transcript ch138 Hs.94881 SGRF protein, Interleukin 23 p19 subunit Hs.98309 Hs.9578 XRCC1 Hs.98493 IL-9 Hs.960 Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA0543 Hs.98507 protein, partial cds. NFATC1 Hs.96149 Hs.9893 OGG1 Hs.96398 DIR1 protein Hs.99134 Hs.96499 XRCC3 Hs.99742 NFKBIB Hs.9731 Elastase(leukocyte) Hs.99863 XAB2 (HCNP) Hs.9822 JAK3 Hs.99877 CD40 Hs652

TABLE 3A Candidate nucleotide sequences identified using differential cDNA hybridization analysis Example Offset on Acc Accession Number Clone Start End Number UniGene Signif Clones Genbank Description 56D1 1521 1685 D00022 Hs.25 1.00E−84 1 for F1 beta subunit, complete 586E3 1227 1448 NM_001686 Hs.25 1.00E−89 1 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 459F4 1484 2522 NM_002832 Hs.35 0 3 protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor t 41A11 885 1128 D12614 Hs.36 1.00E−125 1 lymphotoxin (TNF-beta), complete 41G12 442 1149 D10202 Hs.46 0 1 for platelet-activating factor receptor, 98E12 1928 2652 NM_002835 Hs.62 0 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor t 170E1 473 1071 U13044 Hs.78 0 1 nuclear respiratory factor-2 subunit alpha mRNA, com 40C6 939 1357 D11086 Hs.84 0 1 interleukin 2 receptor gamma chain 521F9 283 1176 NM_000206 Hs.84 0 8 interleukin 2 receptor, gamma (severe combined 60A11 989 1399 L08069 Hs.94 0 2 heat shock protein, E. coli DnaJ homologue complete cd 520B9 545 1438 NM_001539 Hs.94 0 3 heat shock protein, DNAJ-like 2 (HSJ2), mRNA / 460H9 626 1104 NM_021127 Hs.96 0 1 phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate-induced p 127G12 651 1223 NM_004906 Hs.119 0 2 Wilms′ tumour 1-associating protein (KIAA0105 586A7 438 808 NM_000971 Hs.153 0 3 ribosomal protein L7 (RPL7), mRNA /cds = (10,756 99H12 2447 4044 NM_002600 Hs.188 0 2 phosphodiesterase 4B, cAMP-specific (dunce ( 464D4 2317 2910 NM_002344 Hs.210 0 1 leukocyte tyrosine kinase (LTK), mRNA /cds = (17 464B3 10 385 NM_002515 Hs.214 1.00E−164 1 neuro-oncological ventral antigen 1 (NOVA1), 40A12 296 1153 L11695 Hs.220 0 1 activin receptor-like kinase (ALK-5) mRNA, complete 129A2 4138 4413 NM_000379 Hs.250 1.00E−155 1 xanthene dehydrogenase (XDH), mRNA 36B10 80 1475 AF068836 Hs.270 0 3 cytohesin binding protein HE mRNA, complete cd 45C11 58 1759 NM_004288 Hs.270 0 2 pleckstrin homology, Sec7 and coiled/coil dom 128C12 2555 3215 NM_000153 Hs.273 0 4 galactosylceramidase (Krabbe disease) (GALC) 67H2 259 1418 D23660 Hs.286 0 8 ribosomal protein, complete cds 151E6 624 1170 AF052124 Hs.313 0 1 clone 23810 osteopontin mRNA, complete cds /c 45A7 4 262 NM_000582 Hs.313 1.00E−136 1 secreted phosphoprotein 1 (osteopontin, bone 44C10 2288 2737 J03250 Hs.317 0 1 topoisomerase I mRNA, complete cds /cds = (211,2508) / 99H9 2867 3246 NM_001558 Hs.327 0 2 interleukin 10 receptor, alpha (IL10RA), mRNA 41B4 2867 3315 U00672 Hs.327 0 6 interleukin-10 receptor mRNA, complete 144E1 283 989 M26683 Hs.340 0 36 interferon gamma treatment inducible /cds = (14,1 41A12 1854 2590 X53961 Hs.347 0 1 lactoferrin /cds = (294,2429) /gb = X53961 /gi = 40F1 1377 1734 U95626 Hs.395 0 1 ccr2b (ccr2), ccr2a (ccr2), ccr5 (ccr5) and cc. 463H4 55 434 NM_001459 Hs.428 0 1 fms-related tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (FLT3LG) 127E1 552 1048 NM_005180 Hs.431 0 1 murine leukemia viral (bmi-1) oncogene homolo 73G12 189 1963 NM_004024 Hs.460 0 17 activating transcription factor 3 (ATF3), ATF 524A4 1361 2136 NM_004168 Hs.469 0 2 succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit A, 41C7 1554 2097 D10925 Hs.516 0 1 HM145 /cds = (22,1089) /gb = D10925 /gi = 219862 588A2 48 163 NM_001032 Hs.539 1.00E−59 1 ribosomal protein S29 (RPS29), mRNA /cds = (30,2 177B4 1 1674 AF076465 Hs.550 2.00E−37 2 PhLOP2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (5,358) /gb = AF 68G5 2 1454 M26383 Hs.624 0 17 monocyte-derived neutrophil-activating protein (M 45F10 1 1454 NM_000584 Hs.624 0 11 interleukin 8 (IL8), mRNA /cds = (74,373) /gb = N 59F11 59 1822 X68550 Hs.652 0 14 TRAP mRNA for ligand of CD40 /cds = (56,841) /gb = X6 471C9 3115 3776 NM_000492 Hs.663 0 1 cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance re 68D1 228 866 M20137 Hs.694 0 3 interleukin 3 (IL-3) mRNA, complete cds, clone pcD- SR 49H3 42 665 NM_000588 Hs.694 0 1 interleukin 3 (colony-stimulating factor, mu 147H3 110 340 BF690338 Hs.695 1.00E−102 1 602186730T1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:4299006 483E4 310 846 NM_000942 Hs.699 0 1 peptidylprolyl isomerase B (cyclophilin B) ( 522B12 349 755 NM_000788 Hs.709 0 2 deoxycytidine kinase (DCK), mRNA /cds = (159,94 331E5 1293 1470 J03634 Hs.727 9.00E−75 1 erythroid differentiation protein mRNA (EDF), comple 514D12 1164 1579 NM_004907 Hs.737 1.00E−169 3 immediate early protein (ETR101), mRNA /cds = ( 73H7 1953 3017 AJ243425 Hs.738 0 8 EGR1 gene for early growth response protein 1 / 592A8 10 454 NM_003973 Hs.738 0 5 ribosomal protein L14 (RPL14), mRNA 519A1 116 1527 NM_000801 Hs.752 1.00E−163 2 FK506-binding protein 1A (12 kD) (FKBP1A), mRN 109H11 1 1206 M60626 Hs.753 0 10 N-formylpeptide receptor (fMLP-R98) mRNA, complete 99C5 1 1175 NM_002029 Hs.753 0 25 formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1), mRNA 103C1 2285 2890 NM_002890 Hs.758 0 1 RAS p21 protein activator (GTPase activating p 41H4 3142 3332 NM_000419 Hs.785 1.00E−84 1 integrin, alpha 2b (platelet glycoprotein IIb 171D2 198 748 X54489 Hs.789 1.00E−132 2 melanoma growth stimulatory activity (MGSA) 458H7 2165 2818 NM_001656 Hs.792 0 1 ADP-ribosylation factor domain protein 1, 64 62B3 833 1241 M60278 Hs.799 0 2 heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor mRNA, complet 53G4 1299 2166 AK001364 Hs.808 0 6 FLJ10502 fis, clone NT2RP2000414, highly 597F3 1136 1797 NM_004966 Hs.808 0 2 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein F ( 143F7 575 985 M74525 Hs.811 0 3 HHR6B (yeast RAD 6 homologue) mRNA, complete 518H8 580 974 NM_003337 Hs.811 0 1 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2B (RAD6 homol 45G8 277 833 NM_002121 Hs.814 0 1 major histocompatibility complex, class II, 41H11 719 1534 NM_005191 Hs.838 0 1 CD80 antigen (CD28 antigen ligand 1, B7-1 antig 41G1 117 557 U31120 Hs.845 0 1 interleukin-13 (IL-13) precursor gene, complete cds 75E1 693 862 J05272 Hs.850 2.00E−58 4 IMP dehydrogenase type 1 mRNA complete 129B11 3361 3883 L25851 Hs.851 0 1 integrin alpha E precursor, mRNA, complete cds 481E9 3361 3742 NM_002208 Hs.851 1.00E−173 1 integrin, alpha E (antigen CD103, human mucosa 71G7 1 1193 NM_000619 Hs.856 0 111 interferon, gamma (IFNG), mRNA /cds = (108,608) 75H5 1 1193 X13274 Hs.856 0 314 interferon IFN-gamma /cds = (108,608) /gb = X13 525B12 672 894 NM_002341 Hs.890 1.00E−121 1 lymphotoxin beta (TNF superfamily, member 3) 40E8 75 999 AL121985 Hs.901 0 6 DNA sequence RP11-404F10 on chromosome 1q2 48H4 680 933 NM_001778 Hs.901 1.00E−130 2 CD48 antigen (B-cell membrane protein) (CD48) 179G8 1652 2181 AL163285 Hs.926 0 1 chromosome 21 segment HS21C085 48G11 1049 2092 NM_002463 Hs.926 0 3 myxovirus (influenza) resistance 2, homolog o 110B12 209 1734 M32011 Hs.949 0 8 neutrophil oxidase factor (p67-phox) mRNA, complete 99C9 207 1733 NM_000433 Hs.949 0 11 neutrophil cytosolic factor 2 (65 kD, chronic g 125D2 958 1645 NM_004645 Hs.966 0 1 coilin (COIL), mRNA /cds = (22,1752) /gb = NM_004 458C1 1649 2285 NM_006025 Hs.997 0 1 protease, serine, 22 (P11), mRNA /cds = (154,126 40H11 621 864 L26953 Hs.1010 1.00E−135 1 chromosomal protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (7 116D10 513 858 NM_002932 Hs.1010 0 1 regulator of mitotic spindle assembly 1 (RMSA 40G11 1565 2151 M31452 Hs.1012 0 1 proline-rich protein (PRP) mRNA, complete 192A6 321 908 NM_000284 Hs.1023 0 1 pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) alpha 1 ( 460H11 2158 2402 NM_004762 Hs.1050 2.00E−91 1 pleckstrin homology, Sec7 and coiled/coil dom 41F12 291 565 M57888 Hs.1051 1.00E−112 1 (clone lambda B34) cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associate 41A5 1311 1852 M55654 Hs.1100 0 1 TATA-binding protein mRNA, complete 461D7 999 1277 NM_002698 Hs.1101 1.00E−92 1 POU domain, class 2, transcription factor 2 (P 597H9 1083 1224 NM_000660 Hs.1103 3.00E−75 1 transforming growth factor, beta 1 (TGFB1), mR 40B5 1433 2010 X02812 Hs.1103 0 1 transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) 106A10 1977 2294 M73047 Hs.1117 1.00E−176 1 tripeptidyl peptidase II mRNA, complete cds /c 165E8 4273 4582 NM_003291 Hs.1117 1.00E−173 1 tripeptidyl peptidase II (TPP2), mRNA /cds = (23 63G12 1114 2339 D49728 Hs.1119 0 7 NAK1 mRNA for DNA binding protein, complete 45B10 1317 1857 NM_002135 Hs.1119 0 1 nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 37H3 568 783 M24069 Hs.1139 1.00E−119 1 DNA-binding protein A (dbpA) gene, 3′ end 476F9 209 608 NM_000174 Hs.1144 0 1 glycoprotein IX (platelet) (GP9), mRNA /cds = ( 43A10 1105 1357 U15085 Hs.1162 3.00E−41 1 HLA-DMB mRNA, complete cds 139D6 1345 1680 L11329 Hs.1183 1.00E−102 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase (PAC-1) mRNA, co 134B12 1233 1675 NM_004418 Hs.1183 0 1 dual specificity phosphatase 2 (DUSP2), mRNA 58F1 17 341 NM_002157 Hs.1197 0 1 heat shock 10 kD protein 1 (chaperonin 10) (HSP 158G5 20 341 U07550 Hs.1197 1.00E−180 2 chaperonin 10 mRNA, complete cds 167C8 813 1453 NM_000022 Hs.1217 0 4 adenosine deaminase (ADA), mRNA /cds = (95,1186 179H1 730 1452 X02994 Hs.1217 0 6 adenosine deaminase (adenosine aminohydrola 40E10 594 792 M38690 Hs.1244 1.00E−109 1 CD9 antigen mRNA, complete cds 41C5 1280 1438 AK024951 Hs.1279 2.00E−80 1 FLJ21298 fis, clone COL02040, highly sim 40E3 1002 1735 NM_000065 Hs.1282 0 1 complement component 6 (C6) mRNA /cd 40A11 1638 1821 K02766 Hs.1290 3.00E−98 1 complement component C9 mRNA, complete 40B12 4639 5215 NM_007289 Hs.1298 0 1 membrane metallo-endopeptidase (neutral end 41G2 1576 1870 M28825 Hs.1309 1.00E−115 1 thymocyte antigen CD1a mRNA, complete cds 41F8 1171 1551 AX023365 Hs.1349 0 1 Sequence 36 from Patent WO0006605 40E1 673 1147 M30142 Hs.1369 0 1 decay-accelerating factor mRNA, complete cds 118B12 1129 1719 NM_000574 Hs.1369 0 1 decay accelerating factor for complement (CD5 75F8 830 2979 NM_000399 Hs.1395 0 48 early growth response 2 (Krox-20 (Drosophila) 41F11 973 1428 M15059 Hs.1416 0 1 Fc-epsilon receptor (IgE receptor) mRNA, complete cd 110G12 1931 2071 AL031729 Hs.1422 2.00E−70 1 DNA seq RP1-159A19 on chromosome 1p36 113D10 1718 2066 NM_005248 Hs.1422 6.00E−76 2 Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma viral (v-fgr) 477C2 3292 3842 NM_000152 Hs.1437 0 1 glucosidase, alpha; acid (Pompe disease, glyc 124D1 795 1127 NM_000167 Hs.1466 0 1 glycerol kinase (GK), mRNA /cds = (66,1640) /gb 41B9 2231 2447 J03171 Hs.1513 1.00E−108 1 interferon-alpha receptor (HulFN-alpha-Rec) mRNA, 99F7 927 1889 NM_014882 Hs.1528 0 2 KIAA0053 gene product (KIAA0053), mRNA /cds = ( 469G9 1220 1507 NM_005082 Hs.1579 1.00E−117 1 zinc finger protein 147 (estrogen-responsive 195B7 190 1801 BC002971 Hs.1600 0 3 clone IMAGE:3543711, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 195F10 3676 3856 NM_000110 Hs.1602 1.00E−85 1 dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPYD), mRN 129E7 648 1827 L08176 Hs.1652 0 2 Epstein-Barr virus induced G-protein coupled recepto 478H5 1839 2050 NM_002056 Hs.1674 7.00E−79 1 glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate transaminas 39H1 436 865 L35249 Hs.1697 0 1 vacuolar H+-ATPase Mr 56,000 subunit (HO57) mR 183H8 972 1183 NM_001693 Hs.1697 1.00E−106 1 ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal (vacuolar 481A4 1594 1785 NM_001420 Hs.1701 2.00E−79 1 ELAV (embryonic lethal, abnormal vision, Dros 40B3 3846 4009 L39064 Hs.1702 4.00E−70 1 interleukin 9 receptor precursor (IL9R) gene, 176G8 1033 1400 NM_006084 Hs.1706 0 1 interferon-stimulated transcription factor 589C11 1 1347 NM_005998 Hs.1708 0 2 chaperonin containing TCP1, subunit 3 (gamma) 70H5 1 494 X74801 Hs.1708 0 1 Cctg mRNA for chaperonin /cds = (0,1634) /gb = X7480 460C12 3310 3809 NM_012089 Hs.1710 0 1 ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B (MDR/TAP), 41D5 484 1862 M28983 Hs.1722 0 3 interleukin 1 alpha (IL 1) mRNA, complete cds / 119E8 493 904 NM_000575 Hs.1722 1.00E−151 2 interleukin 1, alpha (IL1A), mRNA /cds = (36,851 479E11 5 268 NM_000417 Hs.1724 1.00E−145 1 interleukin 2 receptor, alpha (IL2RA), mRNA/ 62C8 85 1887 X01057 Hs.1724 0 2 interleukin-2 receptor /cds = (180,998) /gb = X 466A3 2166 2675 NM_000889 Hs.1741 0 1 integrin, beta 7 (ITGB7), mRNA /cds = (151,2547) 107A4 4960 5610 L33075 Hs.1742 0 1 ras GTPase-activating-like protein (IQGAP1) 189A5 4318 7450 NM_003870 Hs.1742 0 3 IQ motif containing GTPase activating protein 597D1 1230 1737 NM_005356 Hs.1765 1.00E−127 5 lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase 41C10 1057 1602 J04142 Hs.1799 0 1 (lambda-gt11ht-5) MHC class I antigen-like gl 104H1 1854 2023 L06175 Hs.1845 4.00E−54 1 P5-1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (304,735) /gb = L06 98F7 34 2041 NM_006674 Hs.1845 4.00E−63 5 MHC class I region ORF (P5-1), /cds = (304,735) / 104F1 1390 1756 NM_002436 Hs.1861 0 2 membrane protein, palmitoylated 1 (55 kD) (MPP 171F7 1760 2192 M55284 Hs.1880 0 1 protein kinase C-L (PRKCL) mRNA, complete cds 134B2 123 1182 NM_002727 Hs.1908 0 10 proteoglycan 1, secretory granule (PRG1), mRN 61C11 126 902 X17042 Hs.1908 0 11 hematopoetic proteoglycan core protein /cds 458G1 1 475 NM_001885 Hs.1940 0 1 crystallin, alpha B (CRYAB), mRNA 520E10 71 343 NM_001024 Hs.1948 1.00E−142 3 ribosomal protein S21 (RPS21), mRNA 459D6 2435 3055 NM_001761 Hs.1973 0 1 cyclin F (CCNF), mRNA /cds = (43,2403) 41H3 184 1620 NM_006139 Hs.1987 0 2 CD28 antigen (Tp44) (CD28), mRNA /cds = (222,884 71C5 721 1329 NM_000639 Hs.2007 0 2 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, m 73C1 721 1603 X89102 Hs.2007 0 8 fasligand /cds = (157,1002) 135G3 940 1352 NM_002852 Hs.2050 6.00E−96 1 pentaxin-related gene, rapidly induced by IL 44A10 1562 1748 M58028 Hs.2055 7.00E−69 1 ubiquitin-activating enzyme E1 (UBE1) mRNA, complete 155G5 973 2207 AL133415 Hs.2064 0 7 DNA sequence from clone RP11-124N14 on chromosome 10. 599H7 48 3022 AK025306 Hs.2083 0 12 cDNA: FLJ21653 fis, clone COL08586, 71H1 1598 2163 NM_004419 Hs.2128 0 5 dual specificity phosphatase 5 (DUSP5), mRNA 69H7 1595 2161 U15932 Hs.2128 0 11 dual-specificity protein phosphatase mRNA, complete 458C4 1928 2356 NM_005658 Hs.2134 0 1 TNF receptor-associated factor 1 (TRAF1), mRN 192E11 6 414 NM_002704 Hs.2164 0 1 pro-platelet basic protein (includes platele 40D12 1935 2645 M58597 Hs.2173 0 2 ELAM-1 ligand fucosyltransferase (ELFT) mRNA, comple 40E5 2834 3024 M59820 Hs.2175 1.00E−104 1 granulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptor (CSF 482D8 2521 2943 NM_000760 Hs.2175 0 2 colony stimulating factor 3 receptor (granuloc 60H6 918 1723 AF119850 Hs.2186 0 6 PRO1608 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1221,2174) / 597F11 99 1267 NM_001404 Hs.2186 0 29 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 g 595G4 6 570 L40410 Hs.2210 0 1 thyroid receptor interactor (TRIP3) mRNA, 3′ 41H12 970 1353 X03656 Hs.2233 0 1 granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-C 461A9 287 730 Z29067 Hs.2236 0 1 H. sapiens nek3 mRNA for protein kinase 493E11 212 608 NM_000879 Hs.2247 1.00E−141 2 interleukin 5 (colony-stimulating factor, eo 150B5 363 815 X04688 Hs.2247 0 1 T-cell replacing factor (interleukin-5) /cd 461E12 255 342 NM_001565 Hs.2248 8.00E−34 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily B (Cys-X-C 129A8 1790 1970 NM_002309 Hs.2250 2.00E−94 1 leukemia inhibitory factor (cholinergic diff 40G10 2152 2560 X04481 Hs.2253 0 1 complement component C2 /cds = (36,2294) /gb = X 479A2 95 610 NM_000073 Hs.2259 0 2 CD3G antigen, gamma polypeptide (TiT3 complex 592G6 783 1163 NM_002950 Hs.2280 0 2 ribophorin I (RPN1), mRNA /cds = (137,1960) /gb 459G11 673 1316 NM_004931 Hs.2299 0 1 CD8 antigen, beta polypeptide 1 (p37) (CD8B1), 129B8 1159 1316 X13444 Hs.2299 1.00E−74 1 CD8 beta-chain glycoprotein (CD8 beta.1) /cd 467F12 2928 3239 NM_000346 Hs.2316 3.00E−85 1 SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 9 (campomeli 44A6 1506 1629 U23028 Hs.2437 7.00E−62 1 eukaryotic initiation factor 2B-epsilon mRNA, partia 127B8 1814 2405 NM_003816 Hs.2442 0 1 a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 9 36G6 1361 2019 D13645 Hs.2471 0 2 KIAA0020 gene, complete cds /cds = (418,1944) 458D6 396 961 NM_021966 Hs.2484 0 1 T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 1A (TCL1A), mRNA /c 124G1 966 1473 NM_005565 Hs.2488 0 1 lymphocyte cytosolic protein 2 (SH2 domain-con 107A6 1962 2031 U20158 Hs.2488 2.00E−22 1 76 kDa tyrosine phosphoprotein SLP-76 mRNA, complete 592E12 2175 2458 NM_002741 Hs.2499 1.00E−158 1 protein kinase C-like 1 (PRKCL1), mRNA /cds = (8 106A11 1455 2219 U34252 Hs.2533 0 2 gamma-aminobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase mRNA, compl 40F8 2201 2694 NM_003032 Hs.2554 0 1 sialyltransferase 1 (beta-galactoside alpha- 460G6 565 2052 NM_002094 Hs.2707 0 2 G1 to S phase transition 1 mRNA 60G5 35 184 X92518 Hs.2726 7.00E−27 2 HMGI-C protein /cds = UNKNOWN 461F10 1034 1520 NM_002145 Hs.2733 0 2 homeo box B2 (HOXB2), mRNA 69G2 408 1369 AK026515 Hs.2795 0 4 FLJ22862 fis, clone KAT01966, highly sim 71D8 13 541 NM_005566 Hs.2795 0 1 lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), mRNA /cds = (97 40H12 4119 4807 NM_002310 Hs.2798 0 1 leukemia inhibitory factor receptor (LIFR) mR 189C12 696 1287 NM_006196 Hs.2853 0 2 poly(rC)-binding protein 1 (PCBP1), mRNA /cds 111E8 1298 1938 NM_003566 Hs.2864 0 1 early endosome antigen 1, 162 kD (EEA1), mRNA / 127F12 34 248 NM_001033 Hs.2934 1.00E−109 1 ribonucleotide reductase M1 polypeptide (RRM 74G6 11 241 AK023088 Hs.2953 1.00E−128 38 FLJ13026 fis, clone NT2RP3000968, modera 128D8 178 518 NM_000117 Hs.2985 1.00E−173 1 emerin (Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy) ( 169G7 2406 3112 AL136593 Hs.3059 0 1 DKFZp761K102 (from clone DKFZp761K1 193A3 2405 3017 NM_016451 Hs.3059 0 5 coatomer protein complex, subunit beta (COPB) 53F12 486 1007 L11066 Hs.3069 0 3 sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = L11066 /gi = 307322 /u 71E8 1623 2131 NM_004134 Hs.3069 0 2 heat shock 70 kD protein 9B (mortalin-2) (HSPA9 458A5 2236 2874 NM_014877 Hs.3085 0 1 KIAA0054 gene product: Helicase (KIAA0054), m 69E8 1752 1916 D31884 Hs.3094 7.00E−68 1 KIAA0063 gene, complete cds /cds = (279,887) / 66B3 251 1590 D32053 Hs.3100 0 2 for Lysyl tRNA Synthetase, complete cds / 458E1 1645 1964 NM_001666 Hs.3109 1.00E−178 1 Rho GTPase activating protein 4 (ARHGAP4), mRN 331D8 2882 3585 U26710 Hs.3144 0 1 cbl-b mRNA, complete cds /cds = (322,3270) /gb = U26710 73D9 1 613 AL031736 Hs.3195 0 18 DNA sequence clone 738P11 on chromosome 1q24.1-2 58B1 1 607 NM_002995 Hs.3195 0 17 small inducible cytokine subfamily C, member 98F11 145 588 NM_003172 Hs.3196 0 1 surfeit 1 (SURF1), mRNA /cds = (14,916) /gb = NM_(—) 124E9 1258 2414 NM_007318 Hs.3260 0 2 presenilin 1 (Alzheimer disease 3) (PSEN1), tr 64G7 1040 1569 NM_002155 Hs.3268 0 1 heat shock 70 kD protein 6 (HSP70B′) (HSPA6), mR 36D4 1116 1917 X51757 Hs.3268 0 4 heat-shock protein HSP70B′ gene /cds = (0,1931) /gb = X5 39H11 1 507 BE895166 Hs.3297 1.00E−152 4 601436095F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3921239 103G4 16 540 NM_002954 Hs.3297 0 4 ribosomal protein S27a (RPS27A), mRNA /cds = (3 127H7 1391 1806 AB037752 Hs.3355 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1331 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 107D3 1932 2517 AK027064 Hs.3382 0 1 FLJ23411 fis, clone HEP20452, highly sim 121B3 1270 3667 NM_005134 Hs.3382 0 4 protein phosphatase 4, regulatory subunit 1 ( 58H1 104 573 NM_001122 Hs.3416 0 6 adipose differentiation-related protein (AD 75G1 104 1314 X97324 Hs.3416 0 16 adipophilin /cds = (0,1313) /gb = X97324 / 182A4 147 334 NM_001867 Hs.3462 1.00E−102 1 cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIIc (COX7C), mRN 134D7 36 270 NM_001025 Hs.3463 1.00E−127 3 ribosomal protein S23 (RPS23), mRNA /cds = (13,4 192B10 129 1135 AL357536 Hs.3576 0 3 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 37 112G12 56 687 NM_003001 Hs.3577 0 1 succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit C, 526H6 143 537 BF666961 Hs.3585 0 1 602121608F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4278768 599F10 2098 2351 NM_004834 Hs.3628 1.00E−118 2 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kina 594F1 239 1321 NM_001551 Hs.3631 0 4 immunoglobulin (CD79A) binding protein 1 (IG 463E7 911 1033 AL359940 Hs.3640 1.00E−63 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp762P1915 (from clone DKFZp762P 182A9 657 1179 AL050268 Hs.3642 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564B163 (from clone DKFZp564B1 38B4 257 568 AB034205 Hs.3688 1.00E−151 3 for cisplatin resistance-associated ove 185H6 769 995 NM_006003 Hs.3712 2.00E−88 1 ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase, Rieske iro 587A1 716 1609 NM_006007 Hs.3776 0 2 zinc finger protein 216 (ZNF216), mRNA /cds = (2 473B5 46 531 NM_021633 Hs.3826 0 1 kelch-like protein C3IP1 (C3IP1), mRNA /cds = ( 194G5 2456 2984 AB002366 Hs.3852 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0368 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,4327) /gb 589B4 526 1337 NM_000310 Hs.3873 0 3 palmitoyl-protein thioesterase 1 (ceroid-lip 515A10 1618 2130 NM_002267 Hs.3886 0 1 karyopherin alpha 3 (importin alpha 4) (KPNA3) 186A8 1160 1632 NM_002807 Hs.3887 0 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 102F7 4226 4531 AB023163 Hs.4014 1.00E−158 1 for KIAA0946 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 50B8 1 166 AL117595 Hs.4055 3.00E−89 2 cDNA DKFZp564C2063 (from clone DKFZp564 473A10 1064 1709 NM_006582 Hs.4069 0 1 glucocorticoid modulatory element binding pr 524A12 2863 3386 AL136105 Hs.4082 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-670F13 on chromosome 1q42 525E1 521 974 BC002435 Hs.4096 0 1 clone IMAGE:3346451, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 163G12 1130 1630 X52882 Hs.4112 0 6 t-complex polypeptide 1 gene /cds = (21,1691) /gb = X528 176A7 515 892 BC000687 Hs.4147 0 1 translocating chain-associating membrane p 185B5 3480 3707 AB023216 Hs.4278 1.00E−86 1 mRNA for KIAA0999 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 154E12 1731 2531 AF079566 Hs.4311 0 2 ubiquitin-like protein activating enzyme (UB 331C9 1595 1966 AF067008 Hs.4747 0 1 dyskerin (DKC1) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (60,16 182C8 1676 1966 NM_001363 Hs.4747 1.00E−148 2 dyskeratosis congenita 1, dyskerin (DKC1), mR 178C4 1623 2162 AL136610 Hs.4750 0 3 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564K0822 (from clone DKFZp564K 107F9 3857 4266 AB032976 Hs.4779 0 1 for KIAA1150 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 191C11 1945 2618 AF240468 Hs.4788 0 3 nicastrin mRNA, complete cds /cds = (142,2271) 143G11 869 2076 AK022974 Hs.4859 0 2 FLJ12912 fis, clone NT2RP2004476, highly 127H11 977 1666 NM_020307 Hs.4859 0 1 cyclin L ania-6a (LOC57018), mRNA /cds = (54,163 479A11 215 544 AK001942 Hs.4863 1.00E−173 1 cDNA FLJ11080 fis, clone PLACE1005181 /cds = UN 73C5 2314 2851 AF105366 Hs.4876 0 1 K-Cl cotransporter KCC3a mRNA, alternatively 525F9 1059 1764 NM_006513 Hs.4888 0 3 seryl-tRNA synthetase (SARS), mRNA/cds = (75,1 114D8 931 1061 Z24724 Hs.4934 4.00E−52 1 H. sapiens polyA site DNA /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = Z24724 /gi = 50503 587C10 1104 1343 NM_006787 Hs.4943 3.00E−94 1 hepatocellular carcinoma associated protein; 174F12 1749 2291 NM_018107 Hs.4997 0 3 hypothetical protein FLJ10482 (FLJ10482), mR 514C11 899 1489 AK021776 Hs.5019 0 1 cDNA FLJ11714 fis, clone HEMBA1005219, weakly 126H9 25 397 BE379724 Hs.5027 1.00E−118 1 601159415T1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3511107 599B5 801 970 NM_017840 Hs.5080 5.00E−73 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20484 (FLJ20484), mR 47E5 4 720 AL034553 Hs.5085 0 2 DNA sequence from clone 914P20 on chromosome 20q13.13 122C11 492 860 NM_003859 Hs.5085 0 1 dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase pol 116H6 1644 2902 NM_014868 Hs.5094 1.00E−102 2 ring finger protein 10 (RNF10), mRNA /cds = (698, 187G7 700 1268 NM_004710 Hs.5097 0 1 synaptogyrin 2 (SYNGR2), mRNA /cds = (29,703) / 174G3 240 500 NM_003746 Hs.5120 1.00E−144 4 dynein, cytoplasmic, light polypeptide (PIN) 145B6 199 695 BE539096 Hs.5122 1.00E−165 2 601061641F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3447850 486C1 1 529 BG028906 Hs.5122 0 2 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4387778 69F6 62 455 BF307213 Hs.5174 0 1 601891365F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4136752 583F4 82 477 NM_001021 Hs.5174 0 1 ribosomal protein S17 (RPS17), mRNA /cds = (25,4 74C4 1955 2373 AK025367 Hs.5181 1.00E−179 1 FLJ21714 fis, clone COL10256, highly sim 73E12 702 987 AL109840 Hs.5184 1.00E−161 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-543J19 on chromosome 20 C 180G4 26 639 NM_002212 Hs.5215 0 2 integrin beta 4 binding protein (ITGB4BP), mRN 98F1 17 636 NM_014165 Hs.5232 0 5 HSPC125 protein (HSPC125), mRNA /cds = (79,606) 525A8 479 992 NM_006698 Hs.5300 0 1 bladder cancer associated protein (BLCAP), mR 99C1 19 507 NM_003333 Hs.5308 0 3 ubiquitin A-52 residue ribosomal protein fusi 172D11 714 1805 NM_005721 Hs.5321 0 3 ARP3 (actin-related protein 3, yeast) homolog 591F6 475 970 NM_015702 Hs.5324 0 1 hypothetical protein (CL25022), mRNA /cds = (1 68H8 724 1190 NM_014106 Hs.5327 0 2 PRO1914 protein (PRO1914), mRNA /cds = (1222,14 194D12 2128 2499 AB018305 Hs.5378 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0762 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 501G11 823 1322 NM_020122 Hs.5392 0 3 potassium channel modulatory factor (DKFZP434 74B4 502 1257 AF008442 Hs.5409 0 7 RNA polymerase I subunit hRPA39 mRNA, complete 134H7 543 916 NM_004875 Hs.5409 0 1 RNA polymerase I subunit (RPA40), mRNA /cds = (2 168A3 1909 2379 AF090891 Hs.5437 0 1 clone HQ0105 PRO0105 mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 145C10 2375 2564 AF016270 Hs.5464 1.00E−104 2 thyroid hormone receptor coactivating protein 587H7 1857 2563 NM_006696 Hs.5464 0 4 thyroid hormone receptor coactivating protein 183D10 1199 1347 NM_006495 Hs.5509 9.00E−40 1 ecotropic viral integration site 28 (EVI2B), m 181D7 1385 1752 AK002173 Hs.5518 0 1 cDNA FLJ11311 fis, clone PLACE1010102 /cds = UNK 173B1 1 642 NM_003315 Hs5542 0 2 tetratricopeptide repeat domain 2 (TTC2), mRN 120F8 1782 2430 AF157323 Hs.5548 0 2 p45SKP2-like protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = 464H2 46 357 NM_000998 Hs.5566 1.00E−163 2 ribosomal protein L37a (RPL37A), mRNA /cds = (1 75F5 1252 2194 AK027192 Hs.5615 0 9 FLJ23539 fis, clone LNG08101, highly sim 56E8 27 205 AI570531 Hs.5637 2.00E−95 1 tm77g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2164182 524G2 2 926 NM_006098 Hs.5662 0 9 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein 39F6 2311 2902 AB014579 Hs.5734 0 1 for KIAA0679 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 587G2 2883 4606 NM_012215 Hs.5734 0 11 meningioma expressed antigen 5 (hyaluronidase 469E5 5041 5393 NM_014864 Hs.5737 3.00E−75 2 KIAA0475 gene product (KIAA0475), mRNA /cds = ( 120H3 1022 1553 NM_016230 Hs.5741 0 1 flavohemoprotein b5 + b5R (LOC51167), mRNA /cd 63H8 1049 1507 AK025729 Hs.5798 0 1 FLJ22076 fis, clone HEP12479, highly sim 590D9 1015 1470 NM_015946 Hs.5798 0 1 pelota (Drosophila) homolog (PELO), mRNA /cds 102E3 665 1027 AK000474 Hs.5811 0 1 FLJ20467 fis, clone KAT06638 /cds = (360,77 187E5 665 1028 NM_017835 Hs.5811 0 1 chromosome 21 open reading frame 59 (C21ORF59), 39F9 1402 1728 AK025773 Hs.5822 0 3 FLJ22120 fis, clone HEP18874 /cds = UNKNOW 39E12 1064 1843 AF208844 Hs.5862 0 1 BM-002 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (39,296) /gb = A 173H9 906 1684 NM_016090 Hs.5887 0 2 RNA binding motif protein 7 (LOC51120), mRNA / 120E8 1702 2055 NM_012179 Hs.5912 1.00E−146 1 F-box only protein 7 (FBXO7), mRNA /cds = (205,17 195D1 1309 2656 AK025620 Hs.5985 0 8 cDNA: FLJ21967 fis, clone HEP05652, highly sim 116A6 1451 2073 AK024941 Hs.6019 0 1 cDNA: FLJ21288 fis, clone COL01927 /cds = UNKNOW 113F9 1232 1598 NM_002896 Hs.6106 1.00E−126 1 RNA binding motif protein 4 (RBM4), mRNA /cds = ( 520H1 563 1007 NM_018285 Hs.6118 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ10968 (FLJ10968), mR 180H12 5224 5568 AF315591 Hs.6151 1.00E−135 1 Pumilio 2 (PUMH2) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (23,3 185A7 612 1558 NM_016001 Hs.6153 0 6 CGI-48 protein (LOC51096), mRNA /cds = (107,167 595G2 3207 4752 Z97056 Hs.6179 0 10 DNA seq from clone RP3-434P1 on chromosome 22 592B11 234 4611 AI745230 Hs.6187 1.00E−130 6 wg10e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2364704 590F2 994 1625 NM_004517 Hs.6196 0 3 integrin-linked kinase (ILK), mRNA /cds = (156, 188A3 1550 2929 M61906 Hs.6241 0 3 P13-kinase associated p85 mRNA sequence 103C12 502 1129 AF246238 Hs.6289 0 1 HT027 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (260,784) /gb = A 100C2 804 1111 AK024539 Hs.6289 1.00E−122 1 FLJ20886 fis, clone ADKA03257 /cds = (359, 480A11 1149 1242 AB032977 Hs.6298 1.00E−46 1 mRNA for KIAA1151 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 473C8 3944 4149 NM_014859 Hs.6336 1.00E−106 1 KIAA0672 gene product (KIAA0672), mRNA /cds = ( 125A10 1293 1766 NM_006791 Hs.6353 0 1 MORF-related gene 15 (MRG15), mRNA /cds = (131,1 182F5 143 2118 NM_018471 Hs.6375 0 3 uncharacterized hypothalamus protein HT010 587E8 398 2287 NM_016289 Hs.6406 0 7 MO25 protein (LOC51719), mRNA /cds = (53,1078) 135C3 2519 3084 AF130110 Hs.6456 0 2 clone FLB6303 PRO1633 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 178B5 1744 2425 AL117352 Hs.6523 0 2 DNA seq from clone RP5-876B10 on chromosome 1q42 522F10 2392 2591 NM_001183 Hs.6551 1.00E−110 2 ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal (vacuolar 595C4 1676 2197 NM_021008 Hs.6574 0 4 suppressin (nuclear deformed epidermal autor 481F3 745 904 AL117565 Hs.6607 9.00E−82 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566F164 (from clone DKFZp566F1 124A3 1046 1575 NM_017792 Hs.6631 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20373 (FLJ20373), mR 177F11 1966 2281 AB046844 Hs.6639 1.00E−152 1 for KIAA1624 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 521G7 4600 5210 NM_014856 Hs.6684 0 2 KIAA0476 gene product (KIAA0476), mRNA /cds = ( 54C6 265 756 AB037801 Hs.6685 0 1 for KIAA1380 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 75F7 95 3507 AB014560 Hs.6727 0 4 for KIAA0660 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 477H12 2 457 BF976590 Hs.6749 0 1 602244267F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4335353 60A1 1028 1307 AB026908 Hs.6790 1.00E−155 1 for microvascular endothelial differenti 100G9 341 454 BE875609 Hs.6820 2.00E−58 1 601487048F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3889762 184F7 1259 1633 AF056717 Hs.6856 0 5 ash2l2 (ASH2L2) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (295,1 195E7 1250 1711 NM_004674 Hs.6856 0 3 ash2 (absent, small, or homeotic, Drosophila, 135F11 328 600 NM_020188 Hs.6879 1.00E−151 1 DC13 protein (DC13), mRNA /cds = (175,414) /gb = 172G2 1477 1782 NM_015530 Hs.6880 1.00E−169 1 DKFZP434D156 protein (DKFZP434D156), mRNA /c 483G5 3712 3947 AL031681 Hs.6891 3.00E−72 1 DNA sequence from clone 862K6 on chromosome 20q12-13.1 184B1 1 622 AF006086 Hs.6895 0 3 Arp2/3 protein complex subunit p21-Arc (ARC21 599C12 1 622 NM_005719 Hs.6895 0 24 actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 3 ( 43A1 2111 2312 AF037204 Hs.6900 9.00E−78 1 RING zinc finger protein (RZF) mRNA, complete c 105F6 638 1209 AK026850 Hs.6906 0 1 FLJ23197 fis, clone REC00917 /cds = UNKNOW 178G10 5939 6469 AJ238403 Hs.6947 0 1 mRNA for huntingtin interacting protein 1 /cd 72A2 178 2992 AF001542 Hs.6975 0 9 AF001542 /clone = alpha_est218/52C1 /gb = 37F2 1757 2397 AK022568 Hs.7010 0 1 FLJ12506 fis, clone NT2RM2001700, weakly 598D3 1153 1299 NM_004637 Hs.7016 8.00E−56 1 RAB7, member RAS oncogene family (RAB7), mRNA 524C11 5542 5678 AB033034 Hs.7041 3.00E−72 1 mRNA for KIAA1208 protein, partial cds /cds = (2 109E10 452 1093 AF104921 Hs.7043 0 1 succinyl-CoA synthetase alpha subunit (SUCLA1 595F7 449 1150 NM_003849 Hs.7043 0 2 succinate-CoA ligase, GDP-forming, alpha sub 104H2 644 992 NM_020194 Hs.7045 1.00E−156 1 GL004 protein (GL004), mRNA /cds = (72,728) /gb 155C1 3322 3779 AK024478 Hs.7049 0 2 FLJ00071 protein, partial cds /cds = (3 473B1 3029 3439 AB051492 Hs.7076 1.00E−152 1 mRNA for KIAA1705 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 125E3 3612 3948 AL390127 Hs.7104 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761P06121 (from clone DKFZp761 499B11 1451 1852 NM_021188 Hs.7137 0 2 clones 23667 and 23775 zinc finger protein (LOC 52B12 1850 2178 U90919 Hs.7137 1.00E−174 1 clones 23667 and 23775 zinc finger protein mRNA, compl 486A11 855 1186 NM_003904 Hs.7165 1.00E−132 1 zinc finger protein 259 (ZNF259), mRNA /cds = (2 460B6 2514 3182 NM_021931 Hs.7174 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ22759 (FLJ2259), mR 592H8 3999 4524 AB051544 Hs.7187 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1757 protein, partial cds /cds = (3 180A10 102 468 AL117502 Hs.7200 1.00E−141 3 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434D0935 (from clone DKFZp434 127A12 1503 2688 AL035661 Hs.7218 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP4-568C11 on chromosome 20p1 592G9 12 263 NM_015953 Hs.7236 1.00E−138 2 CGI-25 protein (LOC51070), mRNA /cds = (44,949) 127E3 2624 4554 AB028980 Hs.7243 0 3 mRNA for KIAA1057 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 135F2 5029 5175 AB033050 Hs.7252 3.00E−78 1 mRNA for KIAA1224 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 57G1 2299 2723 NM_014319 Hs.7256 0 1 integral inner nuclear membrane protein (MAN1 122D11 2920 3123 AB014558 Hs.7278 5.00E−74 1 mRNA for KIAA0658 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 471H6 1 449 AV702692 Hs.7312 0 1 AV702692 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = ADBBQC12 /clone_(—) 104G12 4314 4797 AF084555 Hs.7351 0 2 okadaic acid-inducible and cAMP-regulated ph 590G7 771 1259 NM_005662 Hs.7381 0 5 voltage-dependent anion channel 3 (VDAC3), mR 159H2 355 1252 AL137423 Hs.7392 0 3 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761E0323 (from clone DKFZp761E 161F3 1708 2371 NM_024045 Hs.7392 0 1 hypothetical protein MGC3199 (MGC3199), mRNA 195E1 1107 1362 NM_022736 Hs.7503 1.00E−129 1 hypothetical protein FLJ14153 (FLJ14153), mR 137F5 59 666 NM_018491 Hs.7535 0 2 COBW-like protein (LOC55871), mRNA /cds = (64,9 597E1 2302 2893 AF126028 Hs.7540 0 2 unknown mRNA /cds = (0,1261) /gb = AF126028 /gi = 473B6 3006 3302 AK025615 Hs.7567 1.00E−158 1 cDNA: FLJ21962 fis, clone HEP05564 /cds = UNKNOW 519H1 232 720 BG112505 Hs.7589 0 2 602282107F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4369729 73A9 106 3912 M20681 Hs.7594 0 8 glucose transporter-like protein-III (GLUT3), compl 51D3 106 3200 NM_006931 Hs.7594 0 2 solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose t 596E8 1512 1748 M94046 Hs.7647 1.00E−129 2 zinc finger protein (MAZ) mRNA /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = M9404 472A8 1575 1983 NM_004576 Hs.7688 0 1 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 2A), regulator 191A10 386 889 NM_007278 Hs.7719 0 3 GABA(A) receptor-associated protein (GABARAP 459C4 5636 5897 AB002323 Hs.7720 2.00E−87 1 mRNA for KIAA0325 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,6265) /gb 99A12 606 1253 NM_018453 Hs.7731 0 1 uncharacterized bone marrow protein BM036 (BM 72G8 5806 6409 AB007938 Hs.7764 0 5 for KIAA0469 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 45G2 6168 6404 NM_014851 Hs.7764 1.00E−132 1 KIAA0469 gene product (KIAA0469), mRNA /cds = ( 172A4 371 588 NM_007273 Hs.7771 1.00E−107 1 B-cell associated protein (REA), mRNA /cds = (9 177B8 2055 2431 AK023166 Hs.7797 0 1 FLJ13104 fis, clone NT2RP3002343 /cds = (28 99B6 865 1244 NM_012461 Hs.7797 0 1 TERF1 (TRF1)-interacting nuclear factor 2 (T 160G8 727 860 U94855 Hs.7811 5.00E−66 1 translation initiation factor 3 47 kDa subunit 54G6 1 1007 AK001319 Hs.7837 1.00E−148 3 FLJ10457 fis, clone NT2RP1001424 /cds = UN 594A7 1295 1793 NM_013446 Hs.7838 0 4 makorin, ring finger protein, 1 (MKRN1), mRNA 188A12 1 2013 NM_017761 Hs.7862 0 3 hypothetical protein FLJ20312 (FLJ20312), mR 594A2 3060 3588 AK023813 Hs.7871 0 2 cDNA FLJ13751 fis, clone PLACE3000339, weakly 124C12 472 1251 NM_001550 Hs.7879 0 1 interferon-related developmental regulator 147A8 1381 1711 Y10313 Hs.7879 1.00E−134 1 for PC4 protein (IFRD1 gene) /cds = (219,158 74H3 4430 4978 AF302505 Hs.7886 0 2 pellino 1 (PELI1) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (4038 71G3 473 1112 NM_016224 Hs.7905 0 2 SH3 and PX domain-containing protein SH3PX1 (S 52C7 1637 2231 AB029551 Hs.7910 0 1 YEAF1 mRNA for YY1 and E4TF1 associated factor 177H5 5411 6045 AB002321 Hs.7911 0 1 KIAA0323 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2175) /gb 114C8 1678 3078 NM_017657 Hs.7942 1.00E−149 2 hypothetical protein FLJ20080 (FLJ20080), mR 169D8 1453 2158 AK001437 Hs.7943 0 1 FLJ10575 fis, clone NT2RP2003295, highly 599G8 618 1204 NM_003796 Hs.7943 0 1 RPB5-mediating protein (RMP), mRNA /cds = (465, 127E11 107 796 NM_016099 Hs.7953 0 3 HSPC041 protein (LOC51125), mRNA /cds = (141,45 98D6 4769 6506 NM_001111 Hs.7957 0 20 adenosine deaminase, RNA-specific (ADAR), tr 37H10 2479 6594 X79448 Hs.7957 0 8 IFI-4 mRNA for type I protein /cds = (1165,3960) /g 178G4 4209 5132 AB028981 Hs.8021 0 4 mRNA for KIAA1058 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 118E9 630 1688 NM_006083 Hs.8024 0 2 IK cytokine, down-regulator of HLA II (IK), mRN 171A8 1658 1973 AK002026 Hs.8033 1.00E−151 1 FLJ11164 fis, clone PLACE1007226, weakly 103G5 1504 1977 NM_018346 Hs.8033 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ11164 (FLJ11164), mR 179G7 2860 3032 AK022497 Hs.8068 6.00E−46 1 FLJ12435 fis, clone NT2RM1000059 /cds = (88 594A11 2327 2658 NM_018210 Hs.8083 1.00E−167 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10769 (FLJ10769), mR 103B5 1968 2448 AF267856 Hs.8084 0 1 HT033 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (203,931) /gb = A 98E4 1367 1808 AF113008 Hs.8102 0 7 clone FLB0708 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = 191H10 4581 5819 NM_018695 Hs.8117 0 3 erbb2-interacting protein ERBIN (LOC55914), 99F1 550 2672 AB014550 Hs.8118 0 4 mRNA for KIAA0650 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 165H11 488 663 NM_024408 Hs.8121 3.00E−93 1 Notch (Drosophila) homolog 2 (NOTCH2), mRNA / 515C7 2188 2514 AL050371 Hs.8128 1.00E−114 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566G2246 (from clone DKFZp566G 166A12 234 1196 AF131856 Hs.8148 1.00E−155 2 clone 24856 mRNA sequence, complete cds /cds = ( 520H8 512 712 NM_016275 Hs.8148 1.00E−110 1 selenoprotein T (LOC51714), mRNA /cds = (138,62 592D4 1 735 NM_014886 Hs.8170 1.00E−152 3 hypothetical protein (YR-29), mRNA /cds = (82,8 105F12 349 760 AK001665 Hs.8173 0 1 FLJ10803 fis, clone NT2RP4000833 /cds = (1 75A7 737 1458 AF000652 Hs.8180 0 1 syntenin (sycl) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (148,1 64H5 105 618 NM_005625 Hs.8180 0 3 syndecan binding protein (syntenin) (SDCBP), 61G9 3147 3660 AB018339 Hs.8182 0 2 for KIAA0796 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 39G2 255 1675 AF042284 Hs.8185 0 4 unknown mRNA /cds = (76,1428) /gb = AF042284 /gi 192G5 1054 1580 NM_021199 Hs.8185 0 8 CGI-44 protein; sulfide dehydrogenase like (y 109D3 1463 2503 AF269150 Hs.8203 0 2 transmembrane protein TM9SF3 (TM9SF3) mRNA, c 115H4 1251 3187 NM_020123 Hs.8203 0 12 endomembrane protein emp70 precursor isolog ( 113F12 2349 3576 AL355476 Hs.8217 4.00E−35 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-517O1 on chromosome X Co 125D5 582 1050 NM_005006 Hs.8248 0 1 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) Fe—S protein 460D3 4851 5043 AF035947 Hs.8257 7.00E−76 1 cytokine-inducible inhibitor of signalling t 111E7 729 3182 NM_013995 Hs.8262 0 2 lysosomal-associated membrane protein 2 (LAM 590F10 3012 4133 AK022790 Hs.8309 0 6 cDNA FLJ12728 fis, clone NT2RP2000040, highly 109B1 138 476 AW973507 Hs.8360 1.00E−161 1 EST385607 /gb = AW973507 /gi = 8164686 /ug = 61A3 1137 1649 AB033017 Hs.8594 0 1 for KIAA1191 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 523E12 905 2998 NM_007271 Hs.8724 0 4 serine threonine protein kinase (NDR), mRNA / 590G2 3618 3932 NM_018031 Hs.8737 1.00E−166 3 WD repeat domain 6 (WDR6), mRNA /cds = (39,3404) 464C3 2299 2494 NM_018255 Hs.8739 1.00E−107 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10879 (FLJ10879), mR 128H8 1580 1711 NM_018450 Hs.8740 2.00E−64 1 uncharacterized bone marrow protein BM029 (BM 179D3 921 1457 AF083255 Hs.8765 0 1 RNA helicase-related protein complete c 195H11 1247 1481 NM_007269 Hs.8813 1.00E−100 1 syntaxin binding protein 3 (STXBP3), mRNA /cds 460F1 68 308 AA454036 Hs.8832 1.00E−105 1 zx48b04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:795439 / 110E10 3672 5371 AB032252 Hs.8858 0 3 BAZ1A mRNA for bromodomain adjacent to zinc fi 113D1 4814 5890 NM_013448 Hs.8858 0 2 bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain, 1A 120H7 373 633 NM_017748 Hs.8928 1.00E−143 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20291 (FLJ20291), mR 470F10 1670 2260 NM_003917 Hs.8991 0 2 adaptor-related protein complex 1, gamma 2 su 72H11 1785 2418 M11717 Hs.8997 1.00E−147 23 heat shock protein (hsp 70) gene, complete cds /cds = (2 49H4 1769 2243 NM_005345 Hs.8997 1.00E−145 12 heat shock 70 kD protein 1A (HSPA1A), mRNA /cds = 519E7 270 729 NM_003574 Hs.9006 0 1 VAMP (vesicle-associated membrane protein)-a 142E2 1265 1518 AK022215 Hs.9043 1.00E−107 1 FLJ12153 fis, clone MAMMA1000458 /cds = UNK 108B9 1160 1823 AJ002030 Hs.9071 0 1 for putative progesterone binding protein 47C7 452 795 AB011420 Hs.9075 0 1 for DRAK1, complete cds /cds = (117,1361) / 590A4 791 1377 NM_004760 Hs.9075 0 4 serine/threonine kinase 17a (apoptosis-induc 168D11 1000 1641 NM_017426 Hs.9082 0 1 nucleoporin p54 (NUP54), mRNA /cds = (25,1542) 63H9 799 1163 Y17829 Hs.9192 0 1 for Homer-related protein Syn47 /cds = (75, 167B11 1466 1863 NM_006251 Hs.9247 0 1 protein kinase, AMP-activated, alpha 1 cataly 196D5 1021 1492 AK024327 Hs.9343 0 1 cDNA FLJ14265 fis, clone PLACE1002256 /cds = UNK 192F3 245 790 NM_017983 Hs.9398 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10055 (FLJ10055), mR 121C3 3381 3567 AF217190 Hs.9414 3.00E−90 1 MLEL1 protein (MLEL1) mRNA, complete cds /cds = 196B6 959 1551 NM_003601 Hs.9456 0 1 SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dep 331B5 2624 2950 AF027302 Hs.9573 1.00E−179 1 TNF-alpha stimulated ABC protein (ABC50) mRNA 592E11 1 479 NM_002520 Hs.9614 1.00E−139 7 nucleophosmin (nucleolar phosphoprotein B23 515D6 1739 2091 A6037796 Hs.9663 1.00E−160 1 mRNA for KIAA1375 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 124A5 1387 1762 NM_012068 Hs.9764 0 2 activating transcription factors (ATF5), mRN 122A7 1484 1928 AB028963 Hs.9846 1.00E−154 1 mRNA for KIAA1040 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 591E2 1626 2194 AF123073 Hs.9851 0 5 C/EBP-induced protein mRNA, complete cds /cds 111G2 4208 5361 AB033076 Hs.9873 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1250 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 469D5 932 3551 AK022758 Hs.9908 1.00E−178 6 cDNA FLJ12696 fis, clone NT2RP1000513, highly 590D5 172 742 NM_001425 Hs.9999 2.00E−94 2 epithelial membrane protein 3 (EMP3), mRNA /c 112E7 1065 1753 NM_001814 Hs.10029 0 1 cathepsin C (CTSC), mRNA /cds = (33,1424) /gb = N 106C7 1066 1641 X87212 Hs.10029 0 1 cathepsin C /cds = (33,1424) /gb = X87212 / 127B1 1003 1429 NM_014959 Hs.10031 0 1 KIAA0955 protein (KIAA0955), mRNA /cds = (313,1 462E5 332 487 AW293461 Hs.10041 3.00E−46 1 UI-H-BI2-ahm-e-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 190E3 101 356 NM_016551 Hs.10071 6.00E−98 1 seven transmembrane protein TM7SF3 (TM7SF3), 61B6 2571 2764 AL163249 Hs.10175 7.00E−94 1 chromosome 21 segment HS21C049 /cds = (128,2599 110F6 5310 5808 D87432 Hs.10315 0 1 KIAA0245 gene, complete cds /cds = (261,1808) 196E10 5312 5753 NM_003983 Hs.10315 0 1 solute carrier family 7 (cationic amino acid t 49D8 315 2207 AK024597 Hs.10362 0 3 cDNA: FLJ20944 fis, clone ADSE01780 /cds = UNKNO 129C7 1000 1364 AB018249 Hs.10458 0 1 CC chemokine LEC, complete cds /cds = (1 62F11 1239 2034 AL031685 Hs.10590 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP5-963K23 on chromosome 20q1 460D5 86 815 AL357374 Hs.10600 0 4 DNA sequence from clone RP11-353C18 on chromosome 20 179C12 3765 4300 AK000005 Hs.10647 0 2 FLJ00005 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 482D12 1753 2359 NM_004848 Hs.10649 0 1 basement membrane-induced gene (ICB-1), mRNA 184F4 2686 3194 AL137721 Hs.10702 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761H221 (from clone DKFZp761H2 186F10 2688 3084 NM_017601 Hs.10702 1.00E−137 2 hypothetical protein DKFZp761H221 (DKFZp761H 461E3 593 1110 NM_021821 Hs.10724 0 1 MDS023 protein (MDS023), mRNA /cds = (335,1018) 598D5 660 1191 NM_014306 Hs.10729 0 2 hypothetical protein (HSPC117), mRNA /cds = (75 125D9 104 397 NM_002495 Hs.10758 1.00E−165 1 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) Fe—S protein 36A7 172 1114 NM_006325 Hs.10842 0 11 RAN, member RAS oncogene familyRAN, member RAS 54H1 240 1467 NM_012257 Hs.10882 0 2 HMG-box containing protein 1 (HBP1), mRNA /cds 596B8 1186 1895 AK025212 Hs.10888 0 17 cDNA: FLJ21559 fis, clone COL06406 /cds = UNKNOW 458G7 989 1492 Z78330 Hs.10927 0 1 H5Z78330 cDNA /clone = 2.49-(CEPH) /gb = Z78330 115D2 308 638 BF793378 Hs.10957 1.00E−102 1 602254823F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4347076 148H9 226 863 AF021819 Hs.10958 0 1 RNA-binding protein regulatory subunit mRNA, 173D5 356 816 NM_007262 Hs.10958 0 1 RNA-binding protein regulatory subunit (DJ-1 39B7 1553 2256 AF063605 Hs.11000 0 1 brain my047 protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (8 592H5 1553 2257 NM_015344 Hs.11000 0 3 MY047 protein (MY047), mRNA /cds = (84,479) /gb 112G3 2591 3180 AB046813 Hs.11123 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1593 protein, partial cds /cds = (4 592E8 251 725 NM_014041 Hs.11125 0 2 HSPC033 protein (HSPC033), mRNA /cds = (168,443 477A2 1610 1697 NM_003100 Hs.11183 8.00E−43 2 sorting nexin 2 (SNX2), mRNA /cds = (29,1588) /g 41G4 6498 6751 AB014522 Hs.11238 1.00E−142 1 for KIAA0622 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 519A3 759 987 NM_018371 Hs.11260 1.00E−127 1 hypothetical protein FLJ11264 (FLJ11264), mR 175B4 404 688 BE788546 Hs.11355 4.00E−75 1 601476186F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3878948 114F11 245 401 BF665055 Hs.11356 4.00E−55 1 602119656F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4276860 40D2 96 824 U59808 Hs.11383 0 1 monocyte chemotactic protein-4 precursor (MCP-4) mR 109C3 767 2345 M74002 Hs.11482 0 2 arginine-rich nuclear protein mRNA, complete cds /cds 117G9 408 2345 NM_004768 Hs.11482 0 8 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 11 (SF 458G6 2053 2164 AK022628 Hs.11556 1.00E−54 1 cDNA FLJ12566 fis, clone NT2RM4000852 /cds = UNK 181E7 644 1004 AK021632 Hs.11571 1.00E−167 1 cDNA FLJ11570 fis, clone HEMBA1003309 /cds = UNK 458B3 85 522 R12665 Hs.11594 1.00E−137 1 yf40a04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:129294 / 146B6 498 677 BE794595 Hs.11607 5.00E−82 1 601590368F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3944489 516F12 388 711 BG288429 Hs.11637 1.00E−132 1 602388093F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4517086 60B1 1291 1882 NM_005121 Hs.11861 0 1 thyroid hormone receptor-associated protein, 44C6 2613 2834 NM_000859 Hs.11899 9.00E−72 1 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A reduc 39F10 1 221 BF668230 Hs.12035 1.00E−120 2 602122419F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4279300 596D8 234 849 U72514 Hs.12045 0 2 C2f mRNA, complete cds 481E7 1902 2190 AB028986 Hs.12064 1.00E−151 1 mRNA for KIAA1063 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 465D9 2529 2699 NM_004003 Hs.12068 8.00E−91 1 carnitine acetyltransferase (CRAT), nuclear 116H8 283 738 NM_003321 Hs.12084 0 1 Tu translation elongation factor, mitochondri 44A4 319 836 S75463 Hs.12084 0 1 P43 = mitochondrial elongation factor homolog [human, live 114F7 4254 4495 AL137753 Hs.12144 1.00E−115 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434K1412 (from clone DKFZp434K 123F12 1 219 NM_021203 Hs.12152 1.00E−114 1 APMCF1 protein (APMCF1), mRNA /cds = (82,225) / 519H7 166 753 AK025775 Hs.12245 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22122 fis, clone HEP19214 /cds = UNKNOW 70E3 953 4720 AB014530 Hs.12259 0 3 for KIAA0630 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 107H1 680 1078 AK024756 Hs.12293 0 1 FLJ21103 fis, clone CAS04883 /cds = (107,1 71E5 4750 5283 NM_003170 Hs.12303 0 1 suppressor of Ty (S. cerevisiae) 6 homolog (SUP 106F3 977 1490 AL050272 Hs.12305 0 1 cDNA DKFZp566B183 (from clone DKFZp566B1 481F4 1859 2403 NM_015509 Hs.12305 0 1 DKFZP566B183 protein (DKFZP566B183), mRNA /c 114D3 1271 1520 AF038202 Hs.12311 1.00E−118 1 clone 23570 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF0 463B9 1006 1224 AK021670 Hs.12315 1.00E−121 1 cDNA FLJ11608 fis, clone HEMBA1003976 /cds = (56 167A8 71 723 BG034192 Hs.12396 0 2 602302446F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4403866 460E9 3808 4166 D83776 Hs.12413 1.00E−176 1 mRNA for KIAA0191 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,4552) /gb 157E1 1887 3154 NM_020403 Hs.12450 0 3 cadherin superfamily protein VR4-11 (LOC57123 69F11 2715 3447 AK001676 Hs.12457 0 1 FLJ10814 fis, clone NT2RP4000984 /cds = (92 118B8 5781 6374 AB032973 Hs.12461 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1147 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 193G12 2069 2368 NM_005993 Hs.12570 1.00E−169 1 tubulin-specific chaperone d (TBCD), mRNA /cd 459D11 2828 3122 NM_021151 Hs.12743 1.00E−147 1 carnitine octanoyltransferase (COT), mRNA /c 196H4 1 5439 AB046785 Hs.12772 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1565 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 56G11 458 1088 AL080156 Hs.12813 0 1 cDNA DKFZp434J214 (from clone DKFZp434J2 47626 1221 1638 NM_006590 Hs.12820 0 1 SnRNP assembly defective 1 homolog (SAD1), mRN 109E7 1 180 AF208855 Hs.12830 3.00E−79 1 BM-013 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (67,459) /gb = A 458A2 1818 2276 AK026747 Hs.12969 0 1 cDNA: FLJ23094 fis, clone LNG07379, highly sim 466D10 1469 1745 AK001822 Hs.12999 9.00E−39 1 cDNA FLJ10960 fis, clone PLACE1000564 /cds = UNK 187A11 1866 2555 NM_003330 Hs.13046 0 2 thioredoxin reductase 1 (TXNRD1), mRNA /cds = ( 60D9 1757 3508 X91247 Hs.13046 0 3 thioredoxin reductase /cds = (439,1932) 75D7 2071 2550 AF055581 Hs.13131 0 1 adaptor protein Lnk mRNA, complete cds /cds = (3 196C2 190 845 AK026239 Hs.13179 0 2 cDNA: FLJ22586 fis, clone HSI02774 /cds = UNKNOW 480G6 11 380 AL570416 Hs.13256 1.00E−161 1 AL570416 cDNA/clone = CS0DI020YK05-(3-prime) 196H3 2814 3382 AB020663 Hs.13264 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0856 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 460H3 127 431 BF029796 Hs.13268 1.00E−151 1 601556721F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3826637 170B2 1487 1635 AB011164 Hs.13273 1.00E−69 1 for KIAA0592 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 115E6 2153 2376 AK025707 Hs.13277 1.00E−124 1 cDNA: FLJ22054 fis, clone HEP09634 /cds = (144,9 110F10 119 648 BE537908 Hs.13328 0 1 601067373F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3453594 36C2 427 4137 AF054284 Hs.13453 0 5 spliceosomal protein SAP 155 mRNA, complete cd 594C3 5 4229 NM_012433 Hs.13453 0 10 splicing factor 3b, subunit 1, 155 kD (SF3B1), m 110C6 4 1853 AF131753 Hs.13472 0 5 clone 24859 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 173B6 1156 1672 NM_013236 Hs.13493 0 1 like mouse brain protein E46 (E46L), mRNA /cds = 462C4 794 1093 BC001909 Hs.13580 1.00E−115 1 clone IMAGE:3537447, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 597H11 412 936 NM_014174 Hs.13645 0 1 HSPC144 protein (HSPC144), mRNA /cds = (446,112 107F8 429 821 AK025767 Hs.13755 0 1 FLJ22114 fis, clone HEP18441 /cds = UNKNOW 102D12 3153 4764 AF000993 Hs.13980 0 2 ubiquitous TPR motif, X isoform (UTX) mRNA, alt 515G12 1710 2120 AK025425 Hs.14040 0 2 cDNA: FLJ21772 fis, clone COLF7808 /cds = UNKNOW 480H5 1945 2259 AK024228 Hs.14070 1.00E−119 1 cDNA FLJ14166 fis, clone NT2RP1000796 /cds = (20 61D1 73 499 NM_014245 Hs.14084 0 1 ring finger protein 7 (RNF7), mRNA /cds = (53,394 122E4 2162 2685 NM_014454 Hs.14125 0 1 p53 regulated PA26 nuclear protein (PA26), mRN 123D9 22 722 NM_001161 Hs.14142 0 1 nudix (nucleoside diphosphate linked moiety 460F11 1084 1322 NM_017827 Hs.14220 4.00E−74 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20450 (FLJ20450), mR 458D2 127 536 NM_018648 Hs.14317 0 1 nucleolar protein family A, member 3 (H/ACA sm 167G1 30 198 AK022939 Hs.14347 3.00E−91 1 cDNA FLJ12877 fis, clone NT2RP2003825 /cds = (3 117H10 975 1721 NM_003022 Hs.14368 0 1 SH3 domain binding glutamic acid-rich protein 591B12 1082 1801 NM_001614 Hs.14376 0 9 actin, gamma 1 (ACTG1), mRNA /cds = (74,1201) /g 179H3 1160 1791 X04098 Hs.14376 1.00E−178 5 cytoskeletal gamma-actin /cds = (73,1200) /g 116D9 5818 6073 NM_012199 Hs.14520 5.00E−84 1 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2C, 64D11 1901 2506 NM_003592 Hs.14541 0 1 cullin 1 (CUL1), mRNA /cds = (124,2382) /gb = NM_0 516F4 750 1331 AK025166 Hs.14555 0 1 cDNA: FLJ21513 fis, clone COL05778 /cds = UNKNOW 459G5 1 260 AK025269 Hs.14562 5.00E−88 1 cDNA: FLJ21616 fis, clone COL07477 /cds = (119,1 521B7 7 1825 NM_005335 Hs.14601 0 8 hematopoietic cell-specific Lyn substrate 1 110D7 7 1295 X16663 Hs.14601 0 3 HS1 gene for heamatopoietic lineage cell specific pro 114D11 1460 1559 NM_003584 Hs.14611 1.00E−45 1 dual specificity phosphatase 11 (RNA/RNP comp 589A3 1665 2197 NM_016293 Hs.14770 0 2 bridging integrator 2 (BIN2), mRNA /cds = (38,17 104C8 2113 2380 AB031050 Hs.14805 1.00E−135 2 for organic anion transporter OATP-D, com 481D10 2466 2694 NM_013272 Hs.14805 1.00E−68 1 solute carrier family 21 (organic anion transp 125B2 2704 3183 NM_001455 Hs.14845 0 1 forkhead box O3A (FOXO3A), mRNA /cds = (924,2945 500D7 2174 2379 AL050021 Hs.14846 1.00E−100 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564D016 (from clone DKFZp564D0 123B5 1793 2195 NM_016598 Hs.14896 0 1 DHHC1 protein (LOC51304), mRNA /cds = (214,1197 499E2 1266 1549 AB020644 Hs.14945 1.00E−155 3 mRNA for KIAA0837 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 123H6 2980 3652 NM_007192 Hs.14963 0 3 chromatin-specific transcription elongation 61G10 264 528 D13627 Hs.15071 1.00E−144 1 KIAA0002 gene, complete cds /cds = (28,1674) / 460D10 2162 4305 NM_014837 Hs.15087 0 4 KIAA0250 gene product (KIAA0250), mRNA /cds = ( 176E12 9289 9739 NM_022473 Hs.15220 0 1 zinc finger protein 106 (ZFP106), mRNA /cds = (3 487E11 1561 1989 NM_006170 Hs.15243 0 1 nucleolar protein 1 (120 kD) (NOL1), mRNA /cds = 75E11 1628 2201 AF127139 Hs.15259 0 20 Bcl-2-binding protein BIS (BIS) mRNA, complete 71H9 1656 2532 NM_004281 Hs.15259 0 12 BCL2-associated athanogene 3 (BAG3), mRNA /cd 484G9 465 1006 NM_005826 Hs.15265 0 1 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein R ( 480H8 2013 2635 AB037828 Hs.15370 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1407 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 587G9 2436 2769 AK024088 Hs.15423 1.00E−167 1 cDNA FLJ14026 fis, clone HEMBA1003679, weakly 483D6 5239 5810 NM_004774 Hs.15589 0 1 PPAR binding protein (PPARBP), mRNA /cds = (235, 514A7 673 942 NM_006833 Hs.15591 1.00E−151 1 COP9 subunit 6 (MOV34 homolog, 34 kD) (MOV34-34 125A2 522 746 NM_024348 Hs.15961 1.00E−112 1 dynactin 3 (p22) (DCTN3), transcript variant 591A5 295 704 NM_005005 Hs.15977 0 3 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcom 39H12 1641 1993 X74262 Hs.16003 1.00E−180 1 RbAp48 mRNA encoding retinoblastoma binding prot 113A9 1328 1891 NM_016334 Hs.16085 0 1 putative G-protein coupled receptor (SH120), 45C2 765 1674 NM_006461 Hs.16244 0 2 mitotic spindle coiled-coil related protein ( 494H10 113 2576 NM_016312 Hs.16420 0 3 Npw38-binding protein NpwBP (LOC51729), mRNA 40D8 52 246 Y13710 Hs.16530 1.00E−107 1 for alternative activated macrophage spe 597E7 244 524 AL523085 Hs.16648 1.00E−147 1 AL523085 cDNA/clone = CS0DC001YF21-(5-prime) 458D11 232 319 AY007106 Hs.16773 1.00E−42 1 clone TCCCIA00427 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN 70F2 824 991 AL021786 Hs.17109 2.00E−90 2 DNA sequence from PAC 696H22 on chromosome Xq21.1-21.2 167C5 5768 5905 D86964 Hs.17211 3.00E−62 1 mRNA for KIAA0209 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,5530) /gb 460H2 3424 3624 AL162070 Hs.17377 1.00E−103 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp762H186 (from clone DKFZp762H1 70G11 1384 1885 AK023680 Hs.17448 0 2 FLJ13618 fis, clone PLACE1010925/cds = UNK 129C11 2458 3044 U47924 Hs.17483 0 2 chromosome 12p13 sequence /cds = (194,1570) /gb = U4792 467H3 4713 4908 NM_014521 Hs.17667 1.00E−61 1 SH3-domain binding protein 4 (SH3BP4), mRNA / 71A11 100 370 BG035218 Hs.17719 1.00E−142 1 602324727F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4412910 598C7 513 902 NM_021622 Hs.17757 1.00E−178 1 pleckstrin homology domain-containing, fami 595A7 3296 5680 AB046774 Hs.17767 0 5 mRNA for KIAA1554 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 58D12 5225 5857 AB007861 Hs.17803 0 1 KIAA0401 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,1036) /gb = 524G8 357 809 NM_014350 Hs.17839 0 1 TNF-induced protein (GG2-1), mRNA /cds = (197,7 521B10 1008 1476 NM_002707 Hs.17883 0 2 protein phosphatase 1G (formerly 20), magnesiu 69B12 1014 1490 Y13936 Hs.17883 0 1 for protein phosphatase 2C gamma /cds = (24, 178E6 1903 4365 NM_014827 Hs.17969 0 3 KIAA0663 gene product (KIAA0663), mRNA /cds = ( 173H3 481 2362 AK001630 Hs.18063 0 4 cDNA FLJ10768 fis, clone NT2RP4000150 /cds = UN 113A8 1285 1393 NM_005606 Hs.18069 5.00E−48 1 protease, cysteine, 1 (legumain) (PRSC1), mRN 118H9 3709 3950 AB020677 Hs.18166 1.00E−125 1 mRNA for KIAA0870 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 513H7 2204 2757 NM_005839 Hs.18192 1.00E−112 3 Ser/Arg-related nuclear matrix protein (plen 523G9 507 768 AB044661 Hs.18259 1.00E−147 1 XAB1 mRNA for XPA binding protein 1, complete c 105B9 695 1115 AJ010842 Hs.18259 0 1 for putative ATP(GTP)-binding protein, p 589D12 335 715 NM_016565 Hs.18552 0 2 E2IG2 protein (LOC51287), mRNA /cds = (131,421) 170C8 414 737 AF072860 Hs.18571 0 2 protein activator of the interferon-induced p 189A12 414 736 NM_003690 Hs.18571 0 1 protein kinase, interferon-inducible double 134B9 2751 3057 AB046808 Hs.18587 1.00E−165 1 mRNA for KIAA1588 protein, partial cds /cds = (2 519G5 1291 1581 NM_012332 Hs.18625 1.00E−157 2 Mitochondrial Acyl-CoA Thioesterase (MT-ACT4 526H2 827 1205 NM_004208 Hs.18720 0 1 programmed cell death 8 (apoptosis-inducing f 462F12 409 556 NM_017899 Hs.18791 2.00E−78 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20607 (FLJ20607), mR 138B2 388 995 AF003938 Hs.18792 0 1 thioredoxin-like protein complete cds 36G12 935 1272 AJ250014 Hs.18827 0 2 for Familial Cylindromatosis cyld gene / 194D3 924 2123 NM_018253 Hs.18851 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ10875 (FLJ10875), mR 523E1 3653 4056 NM_012290 Hs.18895 0 1 tousled-like kinase 1 (TLK1), mRNA /cds = (212,2 587G5 1 350 NM_016302 Hs.18925 1.00E−166 1 protein x 0001 (LOC51185), mRNA /cds = (33,1043) 595C10 161 1281 AC006042 Hs.18987 0 4 BAC clone RP11-505D17 from 7p22-p21 /cds = (0,12 125G10 54 752 NM_002492 Hs.19236 0 3 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcom 478G7 1 193 NM_021603 Hs.19520 9.00E−51 1 FXYD domain-containing ion transport regulat 595F11 3623 3736 AB051481 Hs.19597 3.00E−49 1 mRNA for KIAA1694 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 177C6 284 671 AF161339 Hs.19807 0 2 HSPC076 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,301) /gb = AF 37E12 3485 3919 AB018298 Hs.19822 0 1 for KIAA0755 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 64G8 962 1311 NM_001902 Hs.19904 0 1 cystathionase (cystathionine gamma-lyase) ( 499D5 2829 3183 AB011169 Hs.20141 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0597 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 40D11 62 684 NM_004166 Hs.20144 0 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys—Cys 66C10 1240 2240 U76248 Hs.20191 0 12 hSIAH2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (526,1500) /gb = U76248 586B12 1686 4288 AB040922 Hs.20237 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1489 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 173G8 2578 3197 AL096776 Hs.20252 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-646B12 on chromosome 1q42 98C6 3303 4699 AB051487 Hs.20281 0 6 mRNA for KIAA1700 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 107H11 781 1380 AK022103 Hs.20281 0 1 FLJ12041 fis, clone HEMBB1001945 cds = UNK 121B8 778 1264 NM_001548 Hs.20315 0 1 interferon-induced protein with tetretricope 110C4 1050 1431 AF244137 Hs.20597 0 1 hepatocellular carcinoma-associated antigen 99H6 899 1412 NM_014315 Hs.20597 0 2 host cell factor homolog (LCP), mRNA /cds = (316, 152B12 69 424 AK025446 Hs.20760 0 1 FLJ21793 fis, clone HEP00466 /cds = UNKNOW 459A8 1858 2143 AL021366 Hs.20830 1.00E−155 1 DNA sequence from cosmid ICK0721Q on chromosome 587A11 720 1080 AL137576 Hs.21015 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564L0864 (from clone DKFZp564L 191E12 1688 2235 AK025019 Hs.21056 0 2 cDNA: FLJ21366 fis, clone COL03012, highly sim 52G3 225 1652 NM_005880 Hs.21189 0 6 HIRA interacting protein 4 (dnaJ-like) (HIRIP 181B7 3176 3316 AB018325 Hs.21264 3.00E−72 1 mRNA for KIAA0782 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 45E11 1378 1518 NM_003115 Hs.21293 1.00E−72 1 UDP-N-acteylglucosamine pyrophosphorylase 109G1 2989 3487 AB032948 Hs.21356 0 1 for KIAA1122 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 116D4 5522 5741 NM_016936 Hs.21479 1.00E−107 1 ubinuclein 1 (UBN1), mRNA /cds = (114,3518) /gb 37G10 294 3960 M97935 Hs.21486 0 4 transcription factor ISGF-3 mRNA, complete cd 599E8 329 3568 NM_007315 Hs.21486 0 6 signal transducer and activator of transcripti 592D10 2223 3204 NM_002709 Hs.21537 0 3 protein phosphatase 1, catalytic subunit, bet 68A7 1327 1612 AB028958 Hs.21542 1.00E−161 1 for KIAA1035 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 72B3 2519 2862 L03426 Hs.21595 1.00E−179 1 XE7 mRNA, complete alternate coding regions /cds = (166 592E6 2520 2854 NM_005088 Hs.21595 1.00E−161 1 DNA segment on chromosome X and (unique) 155 ex 589G6 190 522 AL573787 Hs.21732 1.00E−141 1 AL573787 cDNA/clone = CS0DI055YM17-(3-prime) 593H1 452 899 NM_005875 Hs.21756 0 2 translation factor sui1 homolog (GC20), mRNA 59B8 2893 3273 NM_012406 Hs.21807 0 1 PR domain containing 4 (PRDM4), mRNA /cds = (122, 196A9 12 543 AL562895 Hs.21812 0 1 AL562895 cDNA /clone = CS0DC021YO20-(3-prime) 67D8 62 631 AW512498 Hs.21879 1.00E−150 3 xx75e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2849500 477B6 1969 2520 D84454 Hs.21899 0 1 mRNA for UDP-galactose translocator, complete cds /c 515D1 2232 2647 NM_007067 Hs.21907 0 2 histone acetyltransferase (HBOA), mRNA /cds = 100F8 1082 1508 AK022554 Hs.21938 0 1 FLJ12492 fis, clone NT2RM2001632, weakly 470E4 1135 1244 NM_020239 Hs.22065 4.00E−45 2 small protein effector 1 of Cdc42 (SPEC1), mRNA 68G4 1391 2013 AK022057 Hs.22265 0 2 FLJ11995 fis, clone HEMBB1001443, highly 193H6 922 1328 NM_022494 Hs.22353 1.00E−178 1 hypothetical protein FLJ21952 (FLJ21952), mR 151D2 1492 1694 AL049951 Hs.22370 4.00E−88 1 cDNA DKFZp564O0122 (from clone DKFZp564O 497E8 1581 4794 D83781 Hs.22559 0 3 mRNA for KIAA0197 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,3945) /gb 182D10 999 1830 AL117513 Hs.22583 0 5 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434K2235 (from clone DKFZp434K 75B5 1775 2380 AF006513 Hs.22670 0 1 CHD1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (163,5292) /gb = A 126H8 1776 2377 NM_001270 Hs.22670 0 1 chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 1 ( 73D5 1599 1696 AK025485 Hs.22678 2.00E−42 1 FLJ21832 fis, clone HEP01571 /cds = (32,15 481D11 128 562 BF968270 Hs.22790 1.00E−172 1 602269653F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4357740 74E4 724 1195 NM_012124 Hs.22857 0 1 chord domain-containing protein 1 (CHP1), mRN 459C6 813 1472 NM_012244 Hs.22891 0 1 solute carrier family 7 (cationic amino acid t 462G7 2972 3144 AB037784 Hs.22941 2.00E−93 1 mRNA for KIAA1363 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 70F12 37 846 AB020623 Hs.22960 0 3 DAM1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (48,725) /gb = AB0 585H10 91 748 NM_005872 Hs.22960 0 1 breast carcinoma amplified sequence 2 (BCAS2) 142C8 1359 1597 AK024023 Hs.23170 1.00E−103 1 FLJ13961 fis, clone Y79AA1001236, highly 164F2 1220 1474 NM_012280 Hs.23170 1.00E−135 1 homolog of yeast SPB1 (JM23), mRNA /cds = (300,12 127F11 682 806 AL046016 Hs.23247 2.00E−58 1 DKFZp434P246_r1 cDNA 5′ end /clone = DKFZp434P 98G7 760 1368 NM_022496 Hs.23259 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ13433 (FLJ13433), mR 470C9 2 538 AL574514 Hs.23294 0 2 AL574514 cDNA /clone = CS0DI056YA07-(3-prime) 458F12 4293 4917 AB002365 Hs.23311 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0367 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2150) /gb 57D8 460 566 BF439063 Hs.23349 3.00E−54 1 nab70e03.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF439063 / 599G12 352 983 NM_014814 Hs.23488 0 2 KIAA0107 gene product (KIAA0107), mRNA /cds = ( 112B3 2400 2715 NM_014887 Hs.23518 1.00E−172 1 hypothetical protein from BCRA2 region (CG005 167C10 1771 2107 NM_004380 Hs.23598 1.00E−175 1 CREB binding protein (Rubinstein-Taybi syndr 196G9 114 307 BF970427 Hs.23703 1.00E−101 1 602272760F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4360767 184B3 2488 2882 AK026983 Hs.23803 0 1 FLJ23330 fis, clone HEP12654 /cds = (69,13 480H4 4871 5467 AB023227 Hs.23860 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1010 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 479C12 4 190 NM_005556 Hs.23881 4.00E−91 1 keratin 7 (KRT7), mRNA /cds = (56,1465) /gb = NM_(—) 36E7 742 1126 AL360135 Hs.23964 0 1 full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 12 598B5 544 1271 NM_005870 Hs.23964 0 12 sin3-associated polypeptide, 18 kD (SAP18), m 462D8 1205 1653 NM_004790 Hs.23965 0 1 solute carrier family 22 (organic anion transp 479A5 1817 2164 NM_002967 Hs.23978 0 1 scaffold attachment factor B (SAFB), mRNA /cds 188E2 1762 2160 NM_014950 Hs.24083 0 1 KIAA0997 protein (KIAA0997), mRNA /cds = (262,2 67D2 1304 1856 AK024240 Hs.24115 0 2 FLJ14178 fis, clone NT2RP2003339 /cds = UNK 177D8 4674 5185 AF251039 Hs.24125 0 1 putative zinc finger protein mRNA, complete cd 190E1 5222 5394 NM_016604 Hs.24125 8.00E−73 1 putative zinc finger protein (LOC51780), mRNA 192A5 1517 1985 NM_003387 Hs.24143 1.00E−135 2 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein interacting 170A4 1666 3280 X86019 Hs.24143 4.00E−23 1 PRPL-2 protein /cds = (204,1688) /gb = X860 480B6 1517 1937 NM_012155 Hs.24178 1.00E−133 1 microtubule-associated protein like echinode 143H11 177 656 BE877357 Hs.24181 0 2 601485590F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3887951 473D10 146 491 AW960486 Hs.24252 0 1 EST372557 cDNA /gb = AW960486 /gi = 8150170 /ug = 98H1 23 562 NM_003945 Hs.24322 0 1 ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal (vacuolar 169G2 391 638 BE612847 Hs.24349 4.00E−75 2 601452239F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3856304 479B12 1132 1599 AY007126 Hs.24435 0 1 clone CDABP0028 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /g 480H9 4716 5012 NM_006048 Hs.24594 1.00E−145 1 ubiquitination factor E4B (homologous to yeas 110B10 520 1171 AL163206 Hs.24633 0 1 chromosome 21 segment HS21C006 /cds = (82,1203) 99A3 519 1000 NM_022136 Hs.24633 0 2 SAM domain SH3 domain and nuclear localisation 109G7 2024 2350 AB037797 Hs.24684 1.00E−141 1 for KIAA1376 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 61B7 485 1656 AK024029 Hs.24719 0 4 FLJ13967 fis, clone Y79AA1001402, weakly 166C11 1216 1509 AF006516 Hs.24752 1.00E−165 1 eps8 binding protein e3B1 mRNA, complete cds / 464D12 166 764 NM_002882 Hs.24763 0 1 RAN binding protein 1 (RANBP1), mRNA /cds = (149 98C12 6523 8023 AB051512 Hs.25127 0 3 mRNA for KIAA1725 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 63F7 2164 2802 AL133611 Hs.25362 0 1 cDNA DKFZp434O1317 (from clone DKFZp434O 41D11 45 463 X53795 Hs.25409 0 1 R2 mRNA for an inducible membrane protein /cds = (156,95 62G6 1452 1827 V01512 Hs.25647 0 3 cellular oncogene c-fos (complete sequence) /cds = (15 593D12 1135 2111 NM_015832 Hs.25674 0 8 methyl-CpG binding domain protein 2 (MBD2), tr 172G9 2014 2371 NM_021211 Hs.25726 0 1 transposon-derived Buster1 transposase-like 106D6 432 1878 AF058696 Hs.25812 0 2 cell cycle regulatory protein p95 (NBS1) mRNA, 98A4 533 3758 NM_002485 Hs.25812 0 2 Nijmegen breakage syndrome 1 (nibrin) (NBS1), 477H5 6320 6599 NM_004638 Hs.25911 1.00E−111 3 HLA-B associated transcript-2 (D6S51E), mRNA 71F11 2070 2931 NM_019555 Hs.25951 0 3 Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) 164B9 2163 2502 AK023999 Hs.26039 1.00E−159 1 cDNA FLJ13937 fis, clone Y79AA1000805 /cds = UNK 100A3 2043 2620 M34668 Hs.26045 0 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase-alpha) mRNA /c 123A5 2046 2638 NM_002836 Hs.26045 0 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, 466E5 7817 8241 NM_014112 Hs.26102 0 2 trichorhinophalangeal syndrome I gene (TRPS1) 588A1 361 857 AF070582 Hs.26118 0 1 clone 24766 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 526H12 176 1809 NM_018384 Hs.26194 0 5 hypothetical protein FLJ11296 (FLJ11296), mR 149G7 96 1123 AK027016 Hs.26198 0 3 FLJ23363 fis, clone HEP15507 /cds = (206,1 122A4 1196 1332 AL050166 Hs.26295 3.00E−72 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586D1122 (from clone DKFZp586D 122D5 1936 2435 AB029006 Hs.26334 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1083 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 137G5 137 452 AK025778 Hs.26367 1.00E−145 1 FLJ22125 fis, clone HEP19410 /cds = (119,5 595D2 1 372 NM_022488 Hs.26367 3.00E−89 3 PC3-96 protein (PC3-96), mRNA /cds = (119,586) 64D12 1024 1135 NM_017746 Hs.26369 2.00E−57 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20287 (FLJ20287), mR 39E4 2132 2750 AK000367 Hs.26434 0 1 FLJ20360 fis, clone HEP16677 /cds = (79,230 473C10 4318 4623 AF051782 Hs.26584 1.00E−154 1 diaphanous 1 (HDIA1) mRNA, complete cds/cds = ( 590C4 1740 2198 AL050205 Hs.26613 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586F1323 (from clone DKFZp586F 523F3 454 792 AC002073 Hs.26670 1.00E−164 1 PAC clone RP3-515N1 from 22q11.2-q22 /cds = (0,791) /g 587E11 1226 1876 NM_004779 Hs.26703 0 2 CCR4-NOT transcription complex, subunit 8 (C 110G4 191 685 BE868389 Hs.26731 0 1 601444360F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3848487 110E11 1001 3955 AL117448 Hs.26797 0 2 cDNA DKFZp586B1417 (from clone DKFZp586B 152A8 12 112 AI760224 Hs.26873 2.00E−48 1 wh62g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2385370 467G11 528 858 NM_016106 Hs.27023 1.00E−174 1 vesicle transport-related protein (KIAA0917) 465E11 634 1065 AL136656 Hs.27181 3.00E−83 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564C1664 (from clone DKFZp564C 58E11 1 551 AJ238243 Hs.27182 0 1 mRNA for phospholipase A2 activating protein 590H2 398 1016 NM_014412 Hs.27258 0 1 calcyclin binding protein (CACYBP), mRNA /cds 179E9 1039 1905 AK025586 Hs.27268 0 4 FLJ21933 fis, clone HEP04337 /cds = UNKNOW 459D7 1293 1936 AL050061 Hs.27371 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566J123 (from clone DKFZp566J1 54A11 709 1542 AK022811 Hs.27475 0 1 FLJ12749 fis, clone NT2RP2001149 /cds = UNK 111A5 42 686 NM_022485 Hs.27556 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ22405 (FLJ22405), mR 123D4 879 1005 NM_016059 Hs.27693 3.00E−49 1 peptidylprolyl isomerase (cyclophilin)-like 518E11 1245 2235 AF332469 Hs.27721 0 5 putative protein WHSC1L1 (WHSC1L1) mRNA, comp 103B11 631 1343 NM_014805 Hs.28020 0 1 KIAA0766 gene product (KIAA0766), mRNA /cds = ( 479H3 4 100 AB007928 Hs.28169 7.00E−37 1 mRNA for KIAA0459 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 526B3 1901 1995 NM_007218 Hs.28285 4.00E−47 1 patched related protein translocated in renal 480E4 4088 4596 AB046766 Hs.28338 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1546 protein, partial cds/cds = (0 164D10 651 970 NM_002970 Hs.28491 1.00E−163 2 spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltransferase ( 69E10 729 1588 AB007888 Hs.28578 0 2 KIAA0428 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1414,2526) 49B1 632 4266 NM_021038 Hs.28578 0 4 muscleblind (Drosophila)-like (MBNL), mRNA / 173A10 2105 2391 AL034548 Hs.28608 1.00E−161 2 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1103G7 on chromosome 20p1 156H8 467 585 AV691642 Hs.28739 8.00E−43 1 AV691642 5′ end /clone = GKCDJG11 /clone_(—) 588D3 444 909 NM_004800 Hs.28757 1.00E−123 1 transmembrane 9 superfamily member 2 (TM9SF2) 493B12 500 930 NM_003512 Hs.28777 0 1 H2A histone family, member L (H2AFL), mRNA /cd 115C5 63 661 BF341640 Hs.28788 0 1 602016073F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4151706 524C10 37 412 NM_007217 Hs.28866 1.00E−179 1 programmed cell death 10 (PDCD10), mRNA /cds = ( 39A8 1380 1873 AK000196 Hs.29052 0 1 FLJ20189 fis, clone COLF0657 /cds = (122,84 477H7 690 1047 NM_005859 Hs.29117 1.00E−163 1 purine-rich element binding protein A (PURA), 134C8 2462 2789 NM_002894 Hs.29287 1.00E−173 1 retinoblastoma-binding protein 8 (RBBP8), mR 108A11 182 992 M31165 Hs.29352 0 9 tumor necrosis factor-inducible (TSG-6) mRNA fragme 99E8 179 992 NM_007115 Hs.29352 0 7 tumor necrosis factor, alpha-induced protein 169B3 2219 2683 AF039942 Hs.29417 0 1 HCF-binding transcription factor Zhangfei (Z 526A7 2219 2670 NM_021212 Hs.29417 0 1 HCF-binding transcription factor Zhangfei (Z 184H12 2380 4852 AB033042 Hs.29679 0 2 KIAA1216 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 125G9 1169 1814 AB037791 Hs.29716 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1370 protein, partial cds /cds = (4 68F3 1011 1892 AK027197 Hs.29797 0 5 FLJ23544 fis, clone LNG08336 /cds = (125,5 72H12 2103 2564 L27071 Hs.29877 0 2 tyrosine kinase (TXK) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (86,166 588D5 793 1321 NM_003328 Hs.29877 0 1 TXK tyrosine kinase (TXK), mRNA /cds = (86,1669) 127C3 1 1424 AK024961 Hs.29977 0 4 cDNA: FLJ21308 fis, clone COL02131 /cds = (287,1 128H7 351 977 NM_014188 Hs.30026 0 1 HSPC182 protein (HSPC182), mRNA /cds = (65,649) 521G4 502 1260 NM_004593 Hs.30035 0 4 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich (trans 47A2 503 1265 U61267 Hs.30035 0 4 putative splice factor transformer2-beta mRN 37G9 1287 1763 M16967 Hs.30054 0 2 coagulation factor V mRNA, complete cds /cds = (90,6764 459E1 43 536 NM_015919 Hs.30303 0 1 Kruppel-associated box protein (LOC51595), m 465F6 256 573 NM_005710 Hs.30570 7.00E−75 1 polyglutamine binding protein 1 (PQBP1), mRNA 120H1 5305 5634 NM_012296 Hs.30687 1.00E−172 2 GRB2-associated binding protein 2 (GAB2), mRN 189G2 1 147 BG260954 Hs.30724 2.00E−68 1 602372562F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4480647 482E6 3086 3254 AK023743 Hs.30818 4.00E−91 1 cDNA FLJ13681 fis, clone PLACE2000014, weakly 179H5 20 1232 AK001972 Hs.30822 0 2 FLJ11110 fis, clone PLACE1005921, weakly 598B6 1 1169 NM_018326 Hs.30822 0 19 hypothetical protein FLJ11110 (FLJ11110), mR 126G10 1309 2463 AK000689 Hs.30882 0 18 cDNA FLJ20682 fis, clone KAIA3543, highly simi 126G7 5221 5904 NM_019081 Hs.30909 1.00E−163 2 KIAA0430 gene product (KIAA0430), mRNA /cds = ( 483D1 1481 2098 NM_003098 Hs.31121 0 1 syntrophin, alpha 1(dystrophin-associated p 464C9 1188 1755 NM_003273 Hs.31130 0 1 transmembrane 7 superfamily member 2 (TM7SF2), 478A6 3024 3837 NM_012238 Hs.31176 1.00E−176 2 sir2-like 1 (SIRT1), mRNA /cds = (53,2296) /gb = 122E5 1060 1294 NM_002893 Hs.31314 1.00E−113 1 retinoblastoma-binding protein 7 (RBBP7), mR 117B1 2056 2489 AF153419 Hs.31323 0 1 IkappaBkinase complex-associated protein (I 462E10 337 569 AV752358 Hs.31409 1.00E−108 1 AV752358 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = NPDBHG03 /clone_(—) 126E7 1962 2748 AB014548 Hs.31921 0 2 mRNA for KIAA0648 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 186G11 729 954 BC000152 Hs.31989 1.00E−125 1 Similar to DKFZP586G1722 protein, clone MGC: 67H7 1705 2336 AJ400877 Hs.32017 0 2 ASCL3 gene, CEGP1 gene, C11orf14 gene, C11orf1 102B11 175 874 AK026455 Hs.32148 0 1 FLJ22802 fis, clone KAIA2682, highly sim 458D4 46 449 H14103 Hs.32149 1.00E−167 1 ym62a02.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:163466 / 99A2 3991 4532 AB007902 Hs.32168 0 1 KIAA0442 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,3519) /gb = 458G5 27 540 N30152 Hs.32250 0 1 yx81f03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:268157 / 112D11 4399 5040 NM_005922 Hs.32353 0 1 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kina 48C8 3278 3988 AB002377 Hs.32556 0 2 mRNA for KIAA0379 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 515F9 761 989 NM_003193 Hs.32675 1.00E−116 1 tubulin-specific chaperone e (TBCE), mRNA /c 158C12 342 809 NM_016063 Hs.32826 0 1 CGI-130 protein (LOC51020), /cds = (63,575 585E6 128 512 NM_005594 Hs.32916 0 3 nascent-polypeptide-associated complex alp 459B5 1271 1972 NM_017632 Hs.32922 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20036 (FLJ20036), mR 469G12 2711 2978 NM_001566 Hs.32944 1.00E−136 1 inositol polyphosphate-4-phosphatase, type 71B7 483 1787 NM_003037 Hs.32970 0 29 signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (S 74G1 1 1780 U33017 Hs.32970 0 33 signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) mR 473B11 2993 3361 NM_006784 Hs.33085 1.00E−111 1 WD repeat domain 3 (WDR3), mRNA /cds = (47,2878) 56B5 23 578 AB019571 Hs.33190 0 1 expressed only in placental villi, clone 469D12 187 394 AL359654 Hs.33756 1.00E−110 1 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 19 98H8 371 618 AI114652 Hs.33757 3.00E−98 1 HA1247 cDNA /gb = AI114652 /gi = 6359997 /ug = Hs. 594E7 2134 2320 NM_012123 Hs.33979 5.00E−93 1 CGI-02 protein (CGI-02), mRNA /cds = (268,2124) 110D1 1158 1349 NM_018579 Hs.34401 1.00E−105 1 hypothetical protein PRO1278 (PRO1278), mRNA 596A6 1950 2144 NM_022766 Hs.34516 1.00E−102 2 hypothetical protein FLJ23239 (FLJ23239), mR 37B10 237 563 AI123826 Hs.34549 1.00E−145 1 ow61c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1651314 458H4 3656 4415 AB040929 Hs.35089 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1496 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 100D1 3563 3777 D25215 Hs.35804 1.00E−105 1 KIAA0032 gene, complete cds /cds = (166,3318) 519A12 402 623 AW960004 Hs.36475 3.00E−48 1 EST372075 cDNA /gb = AW960004 /gi = 8149688 /ug = 498H2 11143 11490 NM_000081 Hs.36508 0 1 Chediak-Higashi syndrome 1 (CHS1), mRNA /cds = ( 521D6 304 791 NM_002712 Hs.36587 0 2 protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 7 ( 460E1 1200 1542 AF319476 Hs.36752 0 2 GKAP42 (FKSG21) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (174,1 184G9 498 1191 AF082569 Hs.36794 0 2 D-type cyclin-interacting protein 1 (DIP1) mR 462D3 493 1517 NM_012142 Hs.36794 0 3 D-type cyclin-interacting protein 1 (DIP1), m 74E12 659 3054 D86956 Hs.36927 0 23 KIAA0201 gene, complete cds /cds = (347,2923) 58G5 1268 2888 NM_006644 Hs.36927 0 12 heat shock 105 kD (HSP105B), mRNA /cds = (313,275 52C10 1479 2588 AK022546 Hs.37747 0 2 FLJ12484 fis, clone NT2RM1001102, weakly 479F9 2066 2322 AL136932 Hs.37892 1.00E−119 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586H1322 (from clone DKFZp586H 483C2 2222 2723 NM_003173 Hs.37936 0 1 suppressor of variegation 3-9 (Drosophila) ho 593G6 673 1213 NM_004510 Hs.38125 0 1 interferon-induced protein 75, 52 kD (IFI75), 101G12 118 436 N39230 Hs.38218 1.00E−173 1 yy50c03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:276964 / 107E5 238 525 AW188135 Hs.38664 1.00E−158 1 xj92g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2664726 596F2 9 504 BF892532 Hs.38664 0 9 IL0-MT0152-061100-501-e04 cDNA /gb = BF892532 469D7 47 474 NM_014343 Hs.38738 0 1 claudin 15 (CLDN15), mRNA /cds = (254,940) /gb = 166H8 1 81 BF103848 Hs.39457 9.00E−34 1 601647352F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3931452 465F3 157 296 NM_017859 Hs.39850 2.00E−47 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20517 (FLJ20517), mR 195C12 2684 2944 NM_000885 Hs.40034 1.00E−146 1 integrin, alpha 4 (antigen CD49D, alpha 4 subu 151F11 1393 1661 AL031427 Hs.40094 6.00E−81 1 DNA sequence from clone 167A19 on chromosome 1p32.1-33 134C12 4532 4802 NM_004973 Hs.40154 1.00E−114 1 jumonji (mouse) homolog (JMJ), mRNA /cds = (244, 115C9 5279 5614 AB033085 Hs.40193 1.00E−157 1 mRNA for KIAA1259 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 119A8 862 2087 NM_006152 Hs.40202 0 3 lymphoid-restricted membrane protein (LRMP), 104D4 924 1398 U10485 Hs.40202 0 2 lymphoid-restricted membrane protein (Jaw1) mRNA, c 155G3 226 530 AF047472 Hs.40323 1.00E−114 1 spleen mitotic checkpoint BUB3 (BUB3) mRNA, c 521C2 233 710 NM_004725 Hs.40323 0 1 BUB3 (budding uninhibited by benzimidazoles 3 107B8 187 545 AI927454 Hs.40328 0 1 wo90a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2462570 458F10 1 436 BE782824 Hs.40334 0 1 601472323F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3875501 463G6 16 496 AI266255 Hs.40411 0 1 qx69f01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2006617 162F1 2711 2895 D87468 Hs.40888 4.00E−96 1 KIAA0278 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1383) /gb 463E1 70 272 AL137067 Hs.40919 1.00E−109 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-13B9 on chromosome 9q22. 458E7 107 774 AK024474 Hs.41045 0 1 mRNA for FLJ00067 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 185G12 1051 2315 AL050141 Hs.41569 1.00E−140 11 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586O031 (from clone DKFZp586O0 593F5 2106 2490 NM_006190 Hs.41694 0 1 origin recognition complex, subunit 2 (yeast h 513H4 739 1249 NM_002190 Hs.41724 0 6 interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-assoc 155F4 739 1247 U32659 Hs.41724 0 1 IL-17 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (53,520) /gb = U32659 /g 108H12 892 1227 L40377 Hs.41726 1.00E−170 1 cytoplasmic antiproteinase 2 (CAP2) mRNA, com 477E7 249 404 BG033294 Hs.41989 6.00E−75 1 602298548F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4393186 143E2 5775 6018 AB033112 Hs.42179 1.00E−136 2 for KIAA1286 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 586B10 720 1225 NM_001952 Hs.42287 0 1 E2F transcription factor 6 (E2P6), mRNA /cds = ( 583A10 346 883 NM_012097 Hs.42500 0 1 ADP-ribosylation factor-like 5 (ARL5), mRNA 459A7 152 251 BC003525 Hs.42712 2.00E−50 1 Similar to Max, clone MGC:10775, mRNA, comple 37B7 43 2687 AF006082 Hs.42915 1.00E−130 2 actin-related protein Arp2 (ARP2) mRNA, compl 120E3 512 2426 NM_005722 Hs.42915 0 3 ARP2 (actin-related protein 2, yeast) homolog 99D1 3298 3761 NM_014939 Hs.42959 0 1 KIAA1012 protein (KIAA1012), mRNA /cds = (57,43 473B2 3025 3425 AK023647 Hs.43047 1.00E−164 1 cDNA FLJ13585 fis, clone PLACE1009150 /cds = UNK 460E6 2988 3184 AB033093 Hs.43141 1.00E−105 1 mRNA for KIAA1267 protein, partial cds/cds = (9 471F7 232 575 AW993524 Hs.43148 0 1 RC3-BN0034-120200-011-h06 cDNA /gb = AW993524 460B10 402 706 BE781009 Hs.43273 1.00E−78 1 601469768F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3872704 36F6 2815 3403 AK024439 Hs.43616 0 1 for FLJ00029 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 471G3 43 454 NM_006021 Hs.43628 1.00E−165 1 deleted in lymphocytic leukemia, 2 (DLEU2), mR 184H3 1819 2128 D14043 Hs.43910 1.00E−168 2 MGC-24, complete cds /cds = (79,648) /gb = D1404 195F4 511 2370 NM_006016 Hs.43910 0 7 CD164 antigen, sialomucin (CD164), mRNA /cds = 188H9 1573 2277 NM_006346 Hs.43913 0 3 PIBF1 gene product (PIBF1), mRNA /cds = (0,2276) 177H6 1575 2272 Y09631 Hs.43913 0 2 PIBF1 protein, complete /cds = (0,2276) / 481E6 2529 2873 AB032952 Hs.44087 1.00E−159 1 mRNA for KIAA1126 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 112F5 1105 1701 AF197569 Hs.44143 0 1 BAF180 (BAF180) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (96,48 146F5 2620 3147 AL117452 Hs.44155 0 1 DKFZp586G1517 (from clone DKFZp586G 514C5 166 431 NM_018838 Hs.44163 1.00E−149 3 13 kDa differentiation-associated protein (L 71D9 1117 1800 AF263613 Hs.44198 0 2 membrane-associated calcium-independent ph 68E1 289 527 AA576946 Hs.44242 4.00E−83 1 nm82b03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1074701 53H12 1925 2112 X75042 Hs.44313 4.00E−84 1 rel proto-oncogene mRNA /cds = (177,2036) /gb = X75 595D4 21 402 NM_017867 Hs.44344 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20534 (FLJ20534), mR 165B10 250 658 BC000758 Hs.44468 0 1 clone MGC:2698, mRNA, complete cds /cds = (168, 592E9 37 2422 NM_002687 Hs.44499 0 5 pinin, desmosome associated protein (PNN), mR 69F10 14 1152 Y09703 Hs.44499 0 3 MEMA protein /cds = (406,2166) /gb = Y09703 458H6 1 352 NM_015697 Hs.44563 0 1 hypothetical protein (CL640), mRNA /cds = (0,39 182C11 690 1324 AB046861 Hs.44566 0 4 mRNA for KIAA1641 protein, partial cds /cds = (6 115G3 318 731 BG288837 Hs.44577 0 1 602388170F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4517129 70B11 1879 4363 U58334 Hs.44585 0 3 Bcl2, p53 binding protein Bbp/53BP2 (BBP/53BP2) mRNA 165F10 265 496 AV726117 Hs.44656 6.00E−66 1 AV726117 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = HTCAXB05 /clone_(—) 36F1 444 1176 AK001332 Hs.44672 0 1 FLJ10470 fis, clone NT2RP2000032, weakly 596H1 1073 2711 AF288571 Hs.44865 0 14 lymphoid enhancer factor-1 (LEF1) mRNA, compl 41C4 2876 3407 X60708 Hs.44926 0 1 pcHDP7 mRNA for liver dipeptidyl peptidase IV /cds = (75 588A7 7564 7849 AL031667 Hs.45207 1.00E−158 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-620E11 on chromosome 20q1 183G6 3967 4942 AB020630 Hs.45719 0 5 mRNA for KIAA0823 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 465C9 700 1325 BC002796 Hs.46446 0 1 lymphoblastic leukemia derived sequence 1, 464B1 1519 1997 NM_006019 Hs.46465 0 1 T-cell, immune regulator 1 (TCIRG1), mRNA /cds 466F10 455 518 AW974756 Hs.46476 6.00E−26 1 EST386846 cDNA /gb = AW974756 /gi = 8165944 /ug = 110E7 620 1153 AF223469 Hs.46847 0 1 AD022 protein (AD022) mRNA, complete cds /cds = 112D5 618 1197 NM_016614 Hs.46847 0 4 TRAF and TNF receptor-associated protein (AD0 172G6 4157 4527 NM_003954 Hs.47007 0 1 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kina 177C8 4217 4469 Y10256 Hs.47007 1.00E−96 1 serine/threonine protein kinase, NIK /c 458H9 18 457 AW291458 Hs.47325 0 1 UI-H-BI2-agh-c-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 62B6 562 697 BE872760 Hs.47334 7.00E−54 1 601450902F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3854544 178F12 169 2413 AF307339 Hs.47783 0 2 B aggressive lymphoma short isoform (BAL) mRNA 460G4 598 1081 NM_005985 Hs.48029 0 1 snail 1 (drosophila homolog), zinc finger prot 70D12 1 2038 AK027070 Hs.48320 0 13 FLJ23417 fis, clone HEP20868 /cds = (59,12 41G5 6587 7128 NM_014345 Hs.48433 0 1 endocrine regulator (HRIHFB2436), mRNA /cds = 516H2 1 212 NM_017948 Hs.48712 2.00E−90 2 hypothetical protein FLJ20736 (FLJ20736), mR 517G9 665 1649 NM_004462 Hs.48876 0 2 farnesyl-diphosphate farnesyltransferase 1 146A2 88 440 X76770 Hs.49007 0 1 PAP /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = X76770 /gi = 556782 /ug 174H4 2612 3200 AF189011 Hs.49163 0 1 ribonuclease III (RN3) mRNA, complete cds /cds 121G3 463 829 NM_017917 Hs.49376 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20644 (FLJ20644), mR 170B9 2260 2948 AK023825 Hs.49391 0 1 FLJ13763 fis, clone PLACE4000089 /cds = (56 65E2 629 1798 AF062075 Hs.49587 0 4 leupaxin mRNA, complete cds /cds = (93,1253) /g 518B2 26 1798 NM_004811 Hs.49587 0 12 leupaxin (LPXN), mRNA /cds = (93,1253) /gb = NM_0 472E8 1182 1516 AL390132 Hs.49822 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547E107 (from clone DKFZp547E1 41B12 57 576 AB000887 Hs.50002 0 1 for EBI1-ligand chemokine, complete cds 41D1 1 310 U86358 Hs.50404 1.00E−135 1 chemokine (TECK) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (0,452) /gb 107C9 2861 3541 M64174 Hs.50651 0 3 protein-tyrosine kinase (JAK1) mRNA, complete cds /c 599H12 202 3541 NM_002227 Hs.50651 0 11 Janus kinase 1 (a protein tyrosine kinase) (JAK 105E3 621 1101 AF047442 Hs.50785 0 1 vesicle trafficking protein sec22b mRNA, comp 129B5 2489 2919 X16354 Hs.50964 0 2 transmembrane carcinoembryonic antigen BGPa 587H2 748 1673 NM_000521 Hs.51043 0 2 hexosaminidase B (beta polypeptide) (HEXB), m 458H12 4043 4561 NM_000887 Hs.51077 0 1 integrin, alpha X (antigen CD11C (p150), alpha 129C9 4055 4567 Y00093 Hs.51077 0 1 leukocyte adhesion glycoprotein p150,95 125D8 2502 3966 AF016266 Hs.51233 0 3 TRAIL receptor 2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (117,1 179E1 17 343 M22538 Hs.51299 1.00E−179 1 nuclear-encoded mitochondrial NADH-ubiquinone redu 165D7 35 754 NM_021074 Hs.51299 0 4 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) flavoprotein 107F10 2632 2993 Y11251 Hs.51957 0 2 novel member of serine-arginine domain p 195B12 1344 1590 NM_017903 Hs.52184 3.00E−96 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20618 (FLJ20618), mR 69D7 3046 3568 AB014569 Hs.52526 0 4 for KIAA0669 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 55D1 2607 2847 NM_014779 Hs.52526 1.00E−130 1 KIAA0669 gene product (KIAA0669), mRNA /cds = ( 480B8 1943 2062 AL080213 Hs.52792 8.00E−44 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I1823 (from clone DKFZp586I 72G7 1236 1348 NM_018607 Hs.52891 2.00E−55 1 hypothetical protein PRO1853 (PRO1853), mRNA 526D1 1 256 NM_004597 Hs.53125 1.00E−114 1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein D2 polypeptid 458E8 1182 1701 NM_002621 Hs.53155 0 1 properdin P factor, complement (PFC), mRNA /cd 458G2 2171 2836 NM_001204 Hs.53250 0 1 bone morphogenetic protein receptor, type II 458F7 30 650 NM_002200 Hs.54434 0 1 interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), mRNA / 459F12 2023 3325 NM_006060 Hs.54452 0 2 zinc finger protein, subfamily 1A, 1 (Ikaros) ( 41A6 498 755 U46573 Hs.54460 1.00E−140 1 eotaxin precursor mRNA, complete cds /cds = (53,346) / 590A10 243 659 NM_004688 Hs.54483 0 2 N-myc (and STAT) interactor (NMI), mRNA /cds = ( 461C11 872 1415 NM_014291 Hs.54609 0 1 glycine C-acetyltransferase (2-amino-3-keto 170H5 412 1630 AJ243721 Hs.54642 0 3 for dTDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-D-glucose 4-re 521F5 270 1491 NM_013283 Hs.54642 0 8 methionine adenosyltransferase II, beta (MAT 189H5 737 1049 X76302 Hs.54649 1.00E−131 2 H. sapiens RY-1 mRNA for putative nucleic acid binding protei 599D10 2614 3035 AB029015 Hs.54886 0 5 mRNA for KIAA1092 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 458D5 1026 1676 AK027243 Hs.54890 0 1 cDNA: FLJ23590 fis, clone LNG14491 /cds = (709,1 37A10 1633 2040 AK026024 Hs.55024 0 1 FLJ22371 fis, clone HRC06680 /cds = (77,12 121A8 799 1217 NM_018053 Hs.55024 1.00E−160 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10307 (FLJ10307), mR 460B1 11195 11326 AF231023 Hs.55173 1.00E−45 1 protocadherin Flamingo 1 (FMI1) mRNA, complete 57F1 1450 2070 NM_003447 Hs.55481 0 2 zinc finger protein 165 (ZNF165), mRNA /cds = (5 68D10 979 2070 U78722 Hs.55481 0 4 zinc finger protein 165 (Zpf165) mRNA, complete 584G7 268 1674 NM_003753 Hs.55682 0 4 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, 161C8 63 394 NM_017897 Hs.55781 1.00E−177 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20604 (FLJ20604), mR 588F6 1 387 NM_016497 Hs.55847 0 1 hypothetical protein (LOC51258), mRNA /cds = ( 597E10 334 2073 NM_004446 Hs.55921 0 5 glutamyl-prolyl-tRNA synthetase (EPRS), mRN 138H10 3603 4112 X54326 Hs.55921 0 1 glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase /cds = (58,43 121D5 3959 4192 AB018348 Hs.55947 1.00E−130 1 mRNA for KIAA0805 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 473D12 1428 1866 AJ245539 Hs.55968 0 2 partial mRNA for GalNAc-T5 (GALNT5 gene) /cds = 71E3 843 1724 NM_005542 Hs.56205 0 30 insulin induced gene 1 (INSIG1), mRNA /cds = (414 73F4 843 2495 U96876 Hs.56205 0 32 insulin induced protein 1 (INSIG1) gene, compl 75C8 180 2439 AJ277832 Hs.56247 0 13 for inducible T-cell co-stimulator (ICOS 187A6 2073 2255 AF195530 Hs.56542 2.00E−99 1 soluble aminopeptidase P (XPNPEP1) mRNA, comp 584H5 1496 1889 NM_001494 Hs.56845 1.00E−151 1 GDP dissociation inhibitor 2 (GDI2), mRNA /cds 460C5 2395 2860 AK022936 Hs.56847 0 1 cDNA FLJ12874 fis, clone NT2RP2003769 /cds = UNK 460B5 164 741 BC003581 Hs.56851 0 1 Similar to RIKEN cDNA 2900073H19 gene, clone 54G4 1359 1761 AK027232 Hs.57209 0 2 FLJ23579 fis, clone LNG13017 /cds = UNKNOW 192D8 1576 2872 AL136703 Hs.57209 0 3 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566J091 (from clone DKFZp566J0 66F9 618 1056 U41654 Hs.57304 0 1 adenovirus protein 23-14.7 k interacting protein 1 ( 183A1 2093 2334 NM_003751 Hs.57783 1.00E−132 1 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, 117B3 6933 7225 NM_022898 Hs.57987 1.00E−154 3 B-cell lymphoma/leukaemia 11B (BCL11B), mRNA 74C11 273 359 BE739287 Hs.58066 7.00E−21 1 601556492F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3826247 174H2 5591 5977 AJ131693 Hs.58103 0 1 mRNA for AKAP450 protein /cds = (222,11948) /gb 599H8 26 993 NM_003756 Hs.58189 0 3 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, 168F12 295 593 U54559 Hs.58189 1.00E−166 1 translation initiation factor elF3 p40 subuni 68B11 1 297 BE867841 Hs.58297 1.00E−146 1 601443614F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3847827 104A6 376 2578 AF001862 Hs.58435 0 3 FYN binding protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (67 192E3 230 648 NM_001465 Hs.58435 0 4 FYN-binding protein (FYB-120/130) (FYB), mRN 73B4 1287 1763 AK022834 Hs.58488 0 1 FLJ12772 fis, clone NT2RP2001634, highly 100G3 1568 1786 NM_004850 Hs.58617 1.00E−108 1 Rho-associated, coiled-coil containing prot 116G9 1997 2464 NM_013352 Hs.58636 0 1 squamous cell carcinoma antigen recognized by 178C6 5 710 AV760147 Hs.58643 1.00E−111 5 AV760147 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = MDSEPB12/clone_(—) 519B1 2203 2320 NM_014207 Hs.58685 1.00E−56 1 CD5 antigen (p56-62) (CD5), mRNA /cds = (72,1559 40B6 1655 2283 X04391 Hs.58685 0 1 lymphocyte glycoprotein T1/Leu-1 /cds = (72,1 466B9 262 534 AI684437 Hs.58774 1.00E−107 1 wa82a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2302638 480H7 86 234 NM_006568 Hs.59106 1.00E−54 1 cell growth regulatory with ring finger domain 44A7 2229 2703 X17094 Hs.59242 0 1 fur mRNA for furin /cds = (216,2600) /gb = X17094 /gi = 314 106D12 21 380 M96982 Hs.59271 0 2 U2 snRNP auxiliary factor small subunit, compl 39C5 1821 2653 AB011098 Hs.59403 0 1 for KIAA0526 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 185H7 1826 2352 NM_004863 Hs.59403 0 1 serine palmitoyltransferase, long chain base 459C5 126 443 AA889552 Hs.59459 1.00E−158 1 ak20d12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1406519 108B8 2760 3079 AJ132592 Hs.59757 1.00E−138 1 for zinc finger protein, 3115 /cds = (107,27 194F7 2074 2461 NM_018227 Hs.59838 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10808 (FLJ10808), mR 465D4 2 132 AI440512 Hs.59844 7.00E−67 1 tc83f09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2072777 161H10 1 381 AA004799 Hs.60088 1.00E−169 1 zh96b05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:429105 / 465B6 228 383 NM_018986 Hs.61053 1.00E−66 1 hypothetical protein (FLJ20356), mRNA /cds = ( 102G9 359 725 D11094 Hs.61153 0 1 MSS1, complete cds /cds = (66,1367) /gb = D11094 193C6 359 725 NM_002803 Hs.61153 1.00E−174 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 99E7 1768 2339 AL023653 Hs.61469 0 10 DNA sequence from clone 753P9 on chromosome Xq25-26.1. 462B9 5 411 BE779284 Hs.61472 1.00E−152 1 601464557F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3867566 594F11 220 569 NM_003905 Hs.61828 1.00E−159 2 amyloid beta precursor protein-binding prote 102E7 1216 1921 AF046001 Hs.62112 0 3 zinc finger transcription factor (ZNF207) mRN 192B4 754 934 NM_003457 Hs.62112 2.00E−98 2 zinc finger protein 207 (ZNF207), mRNA /cds = (2 41G9 1664 2096 J02931 Hs.62192 0 1 placental tissue factor (two forms) mRNA, complete cd 482E12 1857 2149 NM_001993 Hs.62192 5.00E−87 1 coagulation factor III (thromboplastin, tiss 459C10 1548 1845 AB011114 Hs.62209 1.00E−166 1 mRNA for KIAA0542 protein, partial cds /cds = (39 114D6 2251 2712 NM_002053 Hs.62661 0 1 guanylate binding protein 1, interferon-induc 590C9 83 760 NM_002032 Hs.62954 0 43 ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1 (FTH1), mRNA /c 458C5 1798 2407 AB033118 Hs.63128 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1292 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 109E5 4661 5114 AB002369 Hs.63302 0 1 KIAA0371 gene, complete cds /cds = (247,3843) 589G9 250 5650 NM_021090 Hs.63302 0 6 myotubularin related protein 3 (MTMR3), mRNA 182E4 1751 2144 NM_002831 Hs.63489 0 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor t 589C8 1787 2222 AK023529 Hs.63525 0 2 cDNA FLJ13467 fis, clone PLACE1003519, highly 458D7 1595 1912 NM_022727 Hs.63609 1.00E−180 1 HpaII tiny fragments locus 9C (HTF9C), mRNA /c 193A2 144 2588 NM_003264 Hs.63668 0 5 toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), mRNA /cds = (129,24 117C3 1504 2366 AF131762 Hs.64001 0 3 clone 25218 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 109F1 568 2157 AL031602 Hs.64239 0 3 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1174N9 on chromosome 1p34 40D5 698 1192 U32324 Hs.64310 0 1 interleukin-11 receptor alpha chain mRNA, complete c 522F4 12 504 NM_006356 Hs.64593 0 1 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 462E9 215 891 NM_015423 Hs.64595 0 1 aminoadipate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase-ph 164G10 37 889 NM_006851 Hs.64639 0 2 glioma pathogenesis-related protein (RTVP1), 155G10 1 601 U16307 Hs.64639 0 1 glioma pathogenesis-related protein (GliPR) mRNA,c 110D11 341 712 S60099 Hs.64797 0 1 APPH=amyloid precursor protein homolog [human, placenta, 513E8 3411 3986 AF148537 Hs.65450 0 7 reticulon 4a mRNA, complete cds/cds=(141,3719 460F4 1415 1749 NM_018174 Hs.66048 1.00E-163 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10669 (FLJ10669),mR 478H8 486 1037 NM_001775 Hs.66052 0 1 CD38 antigen (p45) (CD38), mRNA/cds=(69,971) 461A6 2977 3516 AB051540 Hs.66053 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1753 protein, partial cds /cds=(0 191E7 1 494 AL157438 Hs.66151 0 6 mRNA;cDNA DFKZp434A115 (from clone DKFZp434A1 464B6 76 623 NM_002528 Hs.66196 0 1 nth (E. coli endonuclease III)-like 1 (NTHL1), 473C6 149 517 BE673759 Hs.66357 0 1 7d69d02.×1 cDNA,3′end /clone=IMAGE:3278211 171G11 1001 1385 Z98884 Hs.66708 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-467L1 on chromosome 1p36. 169H3 15 1800 X82200 Hs.68054 0 4 Stf50/cds=(122,1450)/gb=X82200/gi=8992 167G9 747 1104 NM_005932 Hs.68583 1.00E-101 1 mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIPEP) 170H3 747 1104 U80034 Hs.68583 6.00E-99 1 mitochondrial intermediate peptidase precurs 69F9 321 1348 U78027 Hs.69089 0 5 Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK), alpha-D-galac 586D6 16 676 NM_006360 Hs.69469 1.00E-173 2 dendritic cell protein (GA17), mRNA /cds=(51,1 591E3 74 189 NM_002385 Hs.69547 2.00E-59 1 myelin basic protein (MBP), mRNA /cds=(10,570) 597H2 482 2702 NM_007158 Hs.69855 0 8 NRAS-related gene (D1S155E), mRNA /cds=(420,2 515C5 3257 3421 NM_003169 Hs.70186 8.00E-45 1 suppressor of Ty (S.cerevisiae) 5 homolog (SUP 461B9 44 425 H06786 Hs.70258 0 1 yl83g05.r1 cDNA, 5′end/clone=IMAGE:44737/c 525H4 2834 2978 NM_014933 Hs.70266 4.00E-77 1 yeast Sec31p homolog (KIAA0905),mRNA /cds=(53 521C3 1 1165 NM_016628 Hs.70333 1.00E-176 2 hypothetical protein (LOC51322),mRNA /cds=( 460E5 414 994 AF138903 Hs.70337 0 1 immunoglobulin superfamily protein beta-like 190C7 1406 1788 D50926 Hs.70359 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0136 gene,partial cds /cds=(0.2854) /gb 497F10 653 1096 NM_014210 Hs.70499 0 3 ecotropic viral integration site 2A (EVI2A),m 37C11 820 1523 AB002368 Hs.70500 0 4 KIAA0370 gene,partial cds /cds=(0,2406)/gb 464B2 496 721 BG283002 Hs.71243 300E-99 1 602406192F1 cDNA,5′end /clone=IMAGE:4518214 69G4 1292 2708 AL161991 Hs.71252 0 4 cDNA DKFZp761C169 (from clone DKFZp761C1 485E4 176 485 AA131524 Hs.71433 1.00E-151 1 zI31h02.s1 cDNA,3′end /clone=IMAGE:503571 / 161G2 1338 1877 NM_003129 Hs.71465 0 1 squalene epoxidase (SQLE),mRNA /cds=(214,193 188D6 328 597 NM_016630 Hs.71475 1.00E-129 1 hypothetical protein (LOC51324),mRNA /cds=( 483B5 12 384 NM_021128 Hs.71618 0 1 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed) polypeptide 161F6 675 1114 U79277 Hs.71848 0 1 clone 23548 mRNA sequence /cds=UNKNOWN /gb=U79277 /g 473F8 377 729 BE889075 Hs.71941 1.00E-146 1 601513514F1 cDNA,5′end /clone=IMAGE:3915003 102A6 1129 1560 AK023183 Hs.72782 0 1 FLJ13121 fis, clone NT2RP3002687 /cds=(39 41E2 56 539 M57506 Hs.72918 0 1 secreted protein (I-309) gene, complete cds /cds=(72, 476E12 1790 2311 S76638 Hs.73090 0 2 p50-NF-kappa B homolog [human,peripheral blood T cells,mR 41G7 3116 3469 U64198 Hs.73165 1.00E-173 1 II-12 receptoor beta2 mRNA,complete cds /cds=(640,322 51C9 1721 2339 NM_005263 Hs.73172 0 4 growth factor independent 1 (GFI1),mRNA /cds= 67H6 1723 2342 U67369 Hs.73172 0 1 growth factor independence-1 (Gfi-1) mRNA,complete 179E7 211 610 M92444 Hs.73722 0 1 apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (HAP1) g 585G3 174 589 NM_001641 Hs.73722 0 8 APEX nuclease (multifunctional DNA repair enz 138A11 1360 1717 M72709 Hs.73737 1.00E-151 1 alternative splicing factor mRNA, complete cds /cds= 49C8 1628 2276 AK001313 Hs.73742 0 4 cDNA FLJ10451 fis, clone NT2RP1000959, highly 41D7 2760 3563 J03565 Hs.73792 0 1 Epstein-Barr virus complement receptor type II(cr2) 121F8 2470 2815 AL136131 Hs.73793 1.00E−123 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-261G23 on chromosome 6p12 482C7 2864 3199 NM_003005 Hs.73800 1.00E−165 3 selectin P (granule membrane protein 140 kD, an 153E12 160 778 D90144 Hs.73817 0 22 gene for LD78 alpha precursor, complete cds /c 489E12 161 776 NM_002983 Hs.73817 0 6 small inducible cytokine A3 (homologous to mo 177D7 112 388 BF673951 Hs.73818 1.00E−143 1 602137331F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4274094 587E10 5 387 NM_006004 Hs.73818 1.00E−155 6 ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase hinge prote 142H11 119 436 AL110183 Hs.73851 1.00E−148 1 cDNA DKFZp566A221 (from clone DKFZp566A2 190G11 1 375 NM_001685 Hs.73851 0 6 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 119D10 675 1700 BC001267 Hs.73957 0 4 RAB5A, member RAS oncogene family, clone MGC: 135H12 1244 1772 NM_003016 Hs.73965 0 2 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 2 (SFR 160E6 1811 2196 X75755 Hs.73965 0 5 PR264 gene /cds = (98,763) /gb = X75755 /gi = 455418 175F9 791 1446 L29218 Hs.73986 0 2 clk2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (129,1628) /gb = L2 516D9 782 1144 NM_003992 Hs.73987 0 1 CDC-like kinase 3 (CLK3), transcript variant p 469F3 1778 1956 NM_002286 Hs.74011 4.00E−78 1 lymphocyte-activation gene 3 (LAG3), mRNA /cd 481D6 1323 1805 Z22970 Hs.74076 1.00E−173 1 H. sapiens mRNA for M130 antigen cytoplasmic variant 2 /cds = ( 193H9 813 1569 NM_007360 Hs.74085 1.00E−127 3 DNA segment on chromosome 12 (unique) 2489 expr 39D9 810 994 X54870 Hs.74085 1.00E−100 1 NKG2-D gene /cds = (338,988) /gb = X54870 /gi = 3 71F3 3014 3858 NM_004430 Hs.74088 1.00E−114 4 early growth response 3 (EGR3), mRNA /cds = (357, 74B12 3651 4214 S40832 Hs.74088 1.00E−114 7 EGR3 = EGR3 protein mRNA, 105E11 2 142 AL050391 Hs.74122 6.00E−72 2 cDNA DKFZp586A181 (from clone DKFZp586A1 174A12 141 1072 NM_001225 Hs.74122 0 9 caspase 4, apoptosis-related cysteine protea 599E9 351 1864 AF279903 Hs.74267 0 6 60S ribosomal protein L15 (EC45) mRNA, complet 74F7 126 1867 AF283772 Hs.74267 0 8 clone TCBAP0781 mRNA sequence /cds = (40,654) / 156G12 554 831 AF034607 Hs.74276 1.00E−156 1 chloride channel ABP mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 118F4 1 148 BG112085 Hs.74313 7.00E−65 2 602283260F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4370727 70G10 1 2177 M16660 Hs.74335 0 26 90-kDa heat-shock protein gene, cDNA, complete cds /c 64D1 330 2219 NM_007355 Hs.74335 0 26 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, beta (HSPCB), mRNA / 121E12 700 1033 NM_006826 Hs.74405 0 1 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monoo 177D3 480 1645 X57347 Hs.74405 0 2 HS1 protein /cds = (100,837) /gb = X57347 / 155A5 680 1176 U86602 Hs.74407 0 1 nucleolar protein p40 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (142,10 181G10 1802 2302 NM_012381 Hs.74420 0 2 origin recognition complex, subunit 3 (yeast h 66D8 927 1490 X86691 Hs.74441 0 1 218 kD Mi-2 protein /cds = (89,5827) /gb = X 189D10 383 1102 NM_001749 Hs.74451 0 7 calpain 4, small subunit (30 K) (CAPN4), mRNA / 171A3 721 1092 X04106 Hs.74451 1.00E−174 1 calcium dependent protease (small subunit) / 173F3 1069 1468 NM_004559 Hs.74497 0 1 nuclease sensitive element binding protein 1 176B7 1592 1990 NM_001178 Hs.74515 0 1 aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocato 481A11 2012 2210 NM_000947 Hs.74519 2.00E−61 1 primase, polypeptide 2A (58 kD) (PRIM2A), mRNA 116G8 689 1417 NM_002537 Hs.74563 0 4 ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 2 (OAZ2), mR 526F6 185 1088 NM_003145 Hs.74564 0 3 signal sequence receptor, beta (translocon-as 104D3 713 1127 X79353 Hs.74576 0 1 XAP-4 mRNA for GDP-dissociation inhibitor /cds = ( 518G1 2725 2993 NM_001357 Hs.74578 1.00E−134 1 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 459H1 3093 3268 NM_014767 Hs.74583 3.00E−67 1 KIAA0275 gene product (KIAA0275), mRNA /cds = ( 69C5 2304 2781 M97287 Hs.74592 0 3 MAR/SAR DNA binding protein (SATB1) mRNA 587F12 930 2777 NM_002971 Hs.74592 0 6 special AT-rich sequence binding protein 1 (b 124H10 1240 1812 NM_002808 Hs.74619 0 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 265 subunit, 57F10 700 2310 NM_000311 Hs.74621 0 60 prion protein (p27-30) (Creutzfeld-Jakob dis 74A10 870 2252 U29185 Hs.74621 0 34 prion protein (PrP) gene, complete cds /cds = (24 176H10 465 923 NM_000108 Hs.74635 0 1 dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase (E3 component 98F4 870 2566 NM_003217 Hs.74637 0 7 testis enhanced gene transcript (TEGT), mRNA 179H8 1 1210 X75861 Hs.74637 0 3 TEGT gene /cds = (40,753) /gb = X75861 /gi = 456258 / 125C4 417 1425 NM_014280 Hs.74711 0 2 splicing factor similar to dnaJ (SPF31), mRNA 74C5 21 177 BE549137 Hs.74861 4.00E−65 1 601076443F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3462154 497B12 124 384 NM_006713 Hs.74861 1.00E−123 2 activated RNA polymerase II transcription cof 191E10 497 859 NM_022451 Hs.74899 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ12820 (FLJ12820), mR 114A3 1032 1446 AY007131 Hs.75061 0 1 clone CDABP0045 mRNA sequence 117G3 279 799 NM_004622 Hs.75066 0 1 translin (TSN), mRNA /cds = (81,767) /gb = NM_004 483G2 3293 3639 NM_006148 Hs.75080 1.00E−180 1 LIM and SH3 protein 1 (LASP1), /cds = (75,860) /g 181E11 8314 8804 NM_000038 Hs.75081 0 1 adenomatosis polyposis coli (APC), mRNA /cds = 597G6 374 2361 NM_003406 Hs.75103 0 6 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monoo 596F11 684 1088 NM_002097 Hs.75113 0 1 general transcription factor IIIA (GTF3A), mR 69C9 995 1564 AF113702 Hs.75117 0 4 clone FLC1353 PRO3063 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 46E7 128 1519 NM_004515 Hs.75117 1.00E−164 2 interleukin enhancer binding factor 2, 45 kD ( 481B10 66 515 NM_003201 Hs.75133 0 1 transcription factor 6-like 1 (mitochondrial 469C5 368 969 NM_006708 Hs.75207 0 1 glyoxalase I (GLO1), mRNA /cds = (87,641) /gb = N 71B4 939 2049 NM_002539 Hs.75212 0 24 ornithine decarboxylase 1 (ODC1) mRNA /cds = (33 75E10 173 1991 X16277 Hs.75212 0 51 ornithine decarboxylase ODC (EC 4.1.1.17) /c 166G9 2077 2632 L36870 Hs.75217 0 1 MAP kinase kinase 4 (MKK4) mRNA, complete cds / 167A12 2074 2619 NM_003010 Hs.75217 0 1 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 (M 105B12 3030 5207 D67029 Hs.75232 0 3 SEC14L mRNA, complete cds 125D1 4782 5209 NM_003003 Hs.75232 0 1 SEC14 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 (SEC14L1), mRNA 184E4 2075 3174 D42040 Hs.75243 0 5 KIAA9001 gene, complete cds/cds = (1701,4106) 191E5 2071 3174 NM_005104 Hs.75243 0 2 bromodomain-containing 2 (BRD2), mRNA /cds = (1 186C12 4159 4866 NM_001068 Hs.75248 0 6 topoisomerase (DNA) II beta (180 kD) (TOP2B), m 177C9 4473 4866 X68060 Hs.75248 0 1 topIIb mRNA for topoisomerase IIb /cds = (0,4865) 39D8 743 1980 D31885 Hs.75249 0 6 KIAA0069 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,680) /gb = 127G2 1363 1769 NM_016166 Hs.75251 0 1 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box binding pro 64E5 4 1214 NM_002922 Hs.75256 0 6 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 (RGS1), mR 69G5 276 914 S59049 Hs.75256 0 6 BL34 = B cell activation gene [human, mRNA, 1398 nt] 101F6 315 758 AF054174 Hs.75258 0 1 histone macroH2A1.2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 596E10 320 1667 NM_004893 Hs.75258 0 5 H2A histone family, member Y (H2AFY), mRNA /cds 587G10 639 953 NM_001628 Hs.75313 1.00E−147 1 aldo-keto reductase family 1, member B1 (aldo 128F7 181 933 X06956 Hs.75318 0 4 HALPHA44 gene for alpha-tubulin, exons 1–3 74A1 321 3290 D21262 Hs.75337 0 10 KIAA0035 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2125) /gb 50D8 2 667 BF303895 Hs.75344 0 4 601886515F2 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4120514 179F7 379 720 L07633 Hs.75348 1.00E−179 4 (clone 1950.2) interferon-gamma IEF SSP 5111 m 191F3 158 872 NM_006263 Hs.75348 0 18 proteasome (prosome, macropain) activator su 463G4 1849 2394 NM_001873 Hs.75360 0 1 carboxypeptidase E (CPE), mRNA /cds = (290,1720 117D6 224 671 AB023200 Hs.75361 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0983 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 73E8 1 2339 D89077 Hs.75367 0 8 for Src-like adapter protein, complete cd 49H5 1 2388 NM_006748 Hs.75367 0 4 Src-like-adapter (SLA), mRNA /cds = (41,871) / 134A3 550 1126 NM_005917 Hs.75375 0 1 malate dehydrogenase 1, NAD (soluble) (MDH1), 462F2 73 361 NM_004172 Hs.75379 1.00E−158 1 solute carrier family 1 (glial high affinity gl 477G6 769 2043 NM_004300 Hs.75393 0 3 acid phosphatase 1, soluble (ACP1), transcript 62A10 1028 2528 X87949 Hs.75410 0 7 BiP protein /cds = (222,2183) /gb = X87949 125H4 510 807 NM_006010 Hs.75412 1.00E−130 2 Arginine-rich protein (ARP), mRNA /cds = (132,8 70H1 29 2349 AK026463 Hs.75415 0 30 FLJ22810 fis, clone KAIA2933, highly sim 60D3 160 1666 D31767 Hs.75416 0 6 KIAA0058 gene, complete cds /cds = (69,575) /g 98D5 103 1233 NM_014764 Hs.75416 0 10 DAZ associated protein 2 (DAZAP2), mRNA /cds = ( 55H1 1183 1390 NM_016525 Hs.75425 2.00E−81 1 ubiquitin associated protein (UBAP), mRNA /cd 44B12 51 480 BF131654 Hs.75428 0 3 601820480F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4052586 64E11 1 177 NM_000454 Hs.75428 7.00E−94 1 superoxide dismutase 1, soluble (amyotrophic 65D3 387 969 L33842 Hs.75432 0 4 (clone FFE-7) type II inosine monophosphate de 58F9 379 672 NM_000884 Hs.75432 1.00E−149 1 IMP (inosine monophosphate) dehydrogenase 2 73B1 87 291 BE790474 Hs.75458 5.00E−71 2 601476059F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3878799 585G5 1 302 NM_000979 Hs.75458 1.00E−170 8 ribosomal protein L18 (RPL18), mRNA /cds = (15,5 173A1 1893 2653 NM_006763 Hs.75462 0 2 BTG family, member 2 (BTG2), mRNA /cds = (71,547) 166A10 601 1147 AB000115 Hs.75470 0 1 mRNA expressed in osteoblast, complete cds /cd 180D10 601 1045 NM_006820 Hs.75470 0 1 hypothetical protein, expressed in osteoblast 122D9 3322 5191 AB023173 Hs.75478 0 2 mRNA for KIAA0956 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 461E5 2484 2804 AL133074 Hs.75497 1.00E−144 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M1317 (from clone DKFZp434M 512D6 69 799 NM_004591 Hs.75498 0 12 small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys—Cys 146B12 54 783 U64197 Hs.75498 0 4 chemokine exodus-1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (4 596H5 685 1952 NM_001157 Hs.75510 0 5 annexin A11 (ANXA11), mRNA /cds = (178,1695) /g 179D6 215 603 D23662 Hs.75512 1.00E−168 2 ubiquitin-like protein, complete cds 522G12 52 603 NM_006156 Hs.75512 0 2 neural precursor cell expressed, developmenta 46B6 1108 1418 NM_000270 Hs.75514 1.00E−166 1 nucleoside phosphorylase (NP), mRNA /cds = (109 73H11 83 1418 X00737 Hs.75514 1.00E−104 3 purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP; EC 2. 154F7 1279 2056 L05425 Hs.75528 0 3 nucleolar GTPase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (79,2 164C10 1268 1910 NM_013285 Hs.75528 0 2 nucleolar GTPase (HUMAUANTIG), mRNA /cds = (79, 106C8 76 322 Z25749 Hs.75538 1.00E−130 3 gene for ribosomal protein S7 /cds = (81,665) /gb = 98E5 474 1188 NM_003405 Hs.75544 0 1 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monoo 459G10 2160 2717 NM_000418 Hs.75545 0 1 interleukin 4 receptor (IL4R), mRNA /cds = (175, 44B2 71 692 U03851 Hs.75546 0 1 capping protein alpha mRNA, partial cds /cds = (16,870) 483F2 1207 1392 NM_004357 Hs.75564 1.00E−80 1 CD151 antigen (CD151), mRNA /cds = (84,845) /gb 596D6 1968 2392 NM_021975 Hs.75569 0 1 v-rel avian reticuloendotheliosis viral onco 466G10 679 896 NM_014763 Hs.75574 1.00E−120 2 mitochondrial ribosomal protein L19 (MRPL19), 524B3 6194 6477 NM_001759 Hs.75586 1.00E−147 1 cyclin D2 (CCND2), mRNA /cds = (269,1138) /gb = N 481B4 3423 3804 NM_000878 Hs.75596 1.00E−160 2 interleukin 2 receptor, beta (IL2RB), mRNA /cd 162B5 753 1694 M29064 Hs.75598 0 6 hnRNP B1 protein mRNA /cds = (149,1210) /gb = M29064 /gi 176F5 730 922 NM_002137 Hs.75598 1.00E−106 1 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A2/ 106C2 1654 2589 D10522 Hs.75607 0 8 for 80 K-L protein, complete cds /cds = (369, 98C5 1538 2589 NM_002356 Hs.75607 0 20 myristoylated alanine-rich protein kinase C 192E5 1007 1416 NM_006819 Hs.75612 0 1 stress-induced-phosphoprotein 1 (Hsp70/Hsp9 40E12 836 1765 M98399 Hs.75613 0 2 antigen CD36 (clone 21) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (254,1 107C6 1491 1595 AF113676 Hs.75621 3.00E−51 1 clone FLB2803 PRO0684 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 117E9 149 1033 NM_001779 Hs.75626 0 2 CD58 antigen, (lymphocyte function-associate 482H10 740 1367 NM_000591 Hs.75627 0 1 CD14 antigen (CD14), mRNA /cds = (119,1246) /gb 482D4 1342 1659 NM_006163 Hs.75643 3.00E−82 1 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2), 45 kD (N 73F8 2864 3657 L49169 Hs.75678 0 20 G0S3 mRNA, complete cds /cds '2 (593,1609) /gb = L49169 / 58G3 3222 3657 NM_006732 Hs.75678 0 6 FBJ murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolo 53A7 30 836 J04130 Hs.75703 0 138 activation (Act-2) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (108,386) 500E11 41 688 NM_002984 Hs.75703 0 128 small inducible cytokine A4 (homologous to mo 170E9 415 2376 M16985 Hs.75709 0 6 cation-dependent mannose 6-phosphate-specific rece 591E8 1759 2401 NM_002355 Hs.75709 0 3 mannose-6-phosphate receptor (cation depende 191A11 20 1900 NM_002575 Hs.75716 0 13 serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, cl 184F5 18 1900 Y00630 Hs.75716 0 8 Arg-Serpin (plasminogen activator-inhibito 593G8 238 747 NM_005022 Hs.75721 1.00E−110 2 profilin 1 (PFN1), mRNA /cds = (127,549) /gb = NM 178G9 504 2101 NM_002951 Hs.75722 0 2 ribophorin II (RPN2), mRNA /cds = (288,2183) /g 138F12 2341 2488 Y00282 Hs.75722 4.00E−60 1 ribophorin II /cds = (288,2183) /gb = Y00282 /g 37F7 1328 1863 AK023290 Hs.75748 0 3 FLJ13228 fis, clone OVARC1000085, highly 119C7 3736 4103 NM_003137 Hs.75761 1.00E−172 1 SFRS protein kinase 1 (SRPK1), mRNA /cds = (108,2 52E8 574 1106 M36820 Hs.75765 0 2 cytokine (GRO-beta) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (74,397) 74C8 2055 3026 M10901 Hs.75772 0 4 glucocorticoid receptor alpha mRNA, complete cds /cd 196C5 2600 4591 NM_000176 Hs.75772 0 5 nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 68E7 2194 2597 D87953 Hs.75789 0 1 RTP, complete cds /cds = (122,1306) /gb = D87953 116E3 289 621 NM_016470 Hs.75798 0 1 hypothetical protein (HSPC207), mRNA /cds = (0 107C10 650 1165 AK025732 Hs.75811 0 1 FLJ22079 fis, clone HEP13180, highly sim 123C12 459 969 NM_004315 Hs.75811 0 1 N-acylsphingosine amidohydrolase (acid cera 99E11 1007 2346 NM_014761 Hs.75824 0 2 KIAA0174 gene product (KIAA0174), mRNA /cds = ( 128C11 377 906 NM_006817 Hs.75841 0 2 endoplasmic reticulum lumenal protein (ERP28 175F5 455 843 X94910 Hs.75841 1.00E−173 1 ERp28 protein /cds: = (11,796) /gb = X9491 182F12 4263 4842 D86550 Hs.75842 0 1 mRNA for serine/threonine protein kinase, complete c 175E3 3255 3787 AL110132 Hs.75875 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564H192 (from clone DKFZp564H1 195G3 1435 2132 NM_003349 Hs.75875 0 2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 variant 1 (U 184B12 17 282 BF698920 Hs.75879 1.00E−138 8 602126495F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4283350 67G6 1218 1605 AK000639 Hs.75884 1.00E−173 1 FLJ20632 fis, clone KAT03756, highly simi 516A11 721 1109 NM_015416 Hs.75884 0 2 DKFZP586A011 protein (DKFZP586A011), mRNA /c 44B1 1066 4914 NM_004371 Hs.75887 0 4 coatomer protein complex, subunit alpha (COPA 594D3 3971 4158 NM_003791 Hs.75890 1.00E−73 1 site-1 protease (subtilisin-like, sterol-reg 459H8 5291 5688 D87446 Hs.75912 1.00E−160 1 mRNA for KIAA0257 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,5418) /gb 113F6 2281 2807 NM_006842 Hs.75916 0 1 splicing factor 3b, subunit 2, 145 kD (SF3B2), m 104F9 2334 2804 U41371 Hs.75916 0 1 spliceosome associated protein (SAP 145) mRNA, compl 100F12 656 825 AK024890 Hs.75932 6.00E−83 1 FLJ21237 fis, clone COL01114 /cds = UNKNOW 39E1 40 526 BF217687 Hs.75968 1.00E−124 2 601882510F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4094907 111G8 41 547 NM_021109 Hs.75968 1.00E−166 19 thymosin, beta 4, X chromosome (TMSB4X), mRNA 478A7 1335 1653 NM_006813 Hs.75969 1.00E−119 1 proline-rich protein with nuclear targeting s 70E9 652 1065 U03105 Hs.75969 0 1 B4-2 protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (113,1096) /gb = U 596B9 508 1461 NM_003133 Hs.75975 0 2 signal recognition particle 9 kD (SRP9), mRNA 513F12 1359 2169 NM_005151 Hs.75981 0 3 ubiquitin specific protease 14 (tRNA-guanine 74B3 1361 2166 U30888 Hs.75981 0 2 tRNA-guanine transglycosylase mRNA, complete cds /c 67B6 81 1457 X17025 Hs.76038 0 4 homolog of yeast IPP isomerase /cds = (50,736) /gb = X170 586F2 1471 2197 NM_004396 Hs.76053 0 13 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 70B3 762 2211 X52104 Hs.76053 0 12 p68 protein /cds = (175,2019) /gb = X52104 /gi = 3 73B2 32 494 BF214146 Hs.76064 0 1 601847762F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4078622 523E6 10 441 NM_000990 Hs.76064 0 2 ribosomal protein L27a (RPL27A), mRNA /cds = (1 38F7 6 372 Z23090 Hs.76067 0 2 28 kDa heat shock protein /cds = (491,1108) 59B6 916 1274 AF071596 Hs.76095 1.00E−174 1 apoptosis inhibitor (IEX-1L) gene, complete c 493B3 540 1206 NM_003897 Hs.76095 0 3 immediate early response 3 (IER3), mRNA /cds = ( 483D7 1399 2063 NM_005626 Hs.76122 0 1 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 4 (SFR 591C12 13412 13873 NM_003922 Hs.76127 0 3 hect (homologous to the E6-AP (UBE3A) carboxyl 65H7 12209 12580 U50078 Hs.76127 0 1 guanine nucleotide exchange factor p532 mRNA, complet 160B6 79 535 X77584 Hs.76136 1.00E−140 1 ATL-derived factor/thiredoxin /cds = (80 596A9 1 124 NM_001009 Hs.76194 3.00E−62 1 ribosomal protein S5 (RPS5), mRNA /cds = (37,651 51H5 2834 3174 AK025353 Hs.76230 1.00E−180 1 cDNA: FLJ21700 fis, clone COL09849, highly sim 115C8 1589 2005 NM_001748 Hs.76288 0 1 calpain 2, (m/II) large subunit (CAPN2), mRNA 588C5 4 336 NM_004492 Hs.76362 0 2 general transcription factor IIA, 2 (12 kD subu 111D9 732 1077 NM_004930 Hs.76368 1.00E−161 2 capping protein (actin filament) muscle Z-lin 192A11 1589 1995 NM_002462 Hs.76391 0 3 myxovirus (influenza) resistance 1, homolog o 39F5 8481 8730 Y00285 Hs.76473 1.00E−111 1 insuline-like growth factor II receptor /cds 98C4 487 3719 NM_002298 Hs.76506 0 38 lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 (L-plastin) (L 124H12 611 1747 NM_004862 Hs.76507 0 5 LPS-induced TNF-alpha factor (PIG7), mRNA /cd 37A6 920 1524 U77396 Hs.76507 1.00E−162 2 LPS-Induced TNF-Alpha Factor (LITAF) mRNA, co 71E9 759 3362 D00099 Hs.76549 0 4 mRNA for Na,K-ATPase alpha-subunit, complete 73F5 951 1277 AK001361 Hs.76556 1.00E−168 1 FLJ10499 fis, clone NT2RP2000346, weakly 48H6 1097 1603 NM_014330 Hs.76556 0 2 growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible 34 (G 160C8 74 181 BE730376 Hs.76572 2.00E−40 1 601563816F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3833690 589D11 86 455 NM_001697 Hs.76572 0 2 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 38B1 227 886 NM_014059 Hs.76640 0 9 RGC32 protein (RGC32), mRNA /cds = (146,499) /g 174812 3024 4628 D80005 Hs.76666 1.00E−136 4 mRNA for KIAA0183 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,3190) /gb 37A11 1788 3255 AF070673 Hs.76691 0 5 stannin mRNA, complete cds /cds = (175,441) /gb 58H11 1706 2088 AL136807 Hs.76698 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434L1621 (from clone DKFZp434L 477F9 6930 7298 AB002299 Hs.76730 0 2 mRNA for KIAA0301 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,6144) /gb 40G7 293 819 NM_000118 Hs.76753 0 1 endoglin (Osler-Rendu-Weber syndrome 1) (EN 75C11 10 1113 J00194 Hs.76807 0 5 human hla-dr antigen alpha-chain mma & ivs fragments /cds = 99F4 10 969 NM_019111 Hs.76807 0 6 major histocompatibility complex, class II, 61G12 1870 2511 AL133096 Hs.76853 0 1 cDNA DKFZp434N1728 (from clone DKFZp434N 599C2 41 346 NM_002790 Hs.76913 1.00E−124 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alp 155C2 508 870 X61970 Hs.76913 0 1 for macropain subunit zeta /cds = (21,746) /g 70C5 3398 3754 AF002020 Hs.76918 0 1 Niemann-Pick C disease protein (NPC1) mRNA, co 57A11 2173 2764 NM_000271 Hs.76918 0 1 Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1), mRNA /cd 158C9 314 1233 NM_001679 Hs.76941 0 3 ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, beta 3 polypeptid 520E1 4175 4502 NM_014757 Hs.76986 1.00E−158 1 mastermind (Drosophila), homolog of (MAML1), 587D8 22 869 NM_001006 Hs.77039 0 5 ribosomal protein S3A (RPS3A), mRNA /cds = (36,8 481F2 440 1488 NM_001731 Hs.77054 0 3 B-cell translocation gene 1, anti-proliferati 53G11 340 1490 X61123 Hs.77054 0 3 BTG1 mRNA /cds = (308,823) /gb = X61123 /gi = 29508 /ug = Hs 521A6 147 1325 D55716 Hs.77152 0 2 mRNA for P1cdc47, complete cds /cds = (116,2275) /gb = D 37H9 2109 2530 X07109 Hs.77202 0 1 protein kinase C (PKC) type /cds = (136,2157) / 167H5 3915 4508 NM_006437 Hs.77225 0 1 ADP-ribosyltransferase (NAD+; poly (ADP-ribo 139G5 2183 2389 U61145 Hs.77256 1.00E−111 1 enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) mRNA, complete cds 109H2 2502 2893 D38549 Hs.77257 0 1 KIAA0068 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,3816) /gb 184B7 619 1111 L25080 Hs.77273 0 1 GTP-binding protein (rhoA) mRNA, complete cds 587H1 614 1371 NM_001664 Hs.77273 0 9 ras homolog gene family, member A (ARHA), mRNA 99G10 1387 2219 NM_002658 Hs.77274 0 1 plasminogen activator, urokinase (PLAU), mRN 143C12 2403 2905 AL049332 Hs.77311 0 2 cDNA DKFZp564L176 (from clone DKFZp564L1 519B11 5248 5555 NM_000430 Hs.77318 1.00E−160 1 platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase, 52F10 3249 3459 AF095901 Hs.77324 1.00E−114 2 eRF1 gene, complete cds /cds = (136,1449) /gb = A 494G1 3255 3453 NM_004730 Hs.77324 1.00E−109 2 eukaryotic translation termination factor 1 517E4 305 973 NM_014754 Hs.77329 0 2 phosphatidylserine synthase 1 (PTDSS1), mRNA 72F9 1934 4605 AF187320 Hs.77356 0 10 transferrin receptor (TFRC) gene, complete cd 46D6 241 4902 NM_003234 Hs.77356 0 2 transferrin receptor (p90, CD71) (TFRC), mRNA 113A12 1028 1290 NM_024033 Hs.77365 1.00E−145 1 hypothetical protein MGC5242 (MGC5242), mRNA 173A7 1142 1649 AK026164 Hs.77385 0 2 cDNA: FLJ22511 fis, clone HRC11837, highly sim 189E7 466 798 NM_002004 Hs.77393 0 1 farnesyl diphosphate synthase (farnesyl pyro 479B1 306 482 NM_000566 Hs.77424 8.00E−55 1 Fc fragment of IgG, high affinity Ia, receptor 41E12 351 898 X14356 Hs.77424 0 1 high affinity Fc receptor (FcRI) /cds = (36,116 122D3 562 855 NM_002664 Hs.77436 1.00E−145 1 pleckstrin (PLEK), mRNA /cds = (60,1112) /gb = N 59C11 1 2745 X07743 Hs.77436 0 5 pleckstrin (P47) /cds = (60,1112) /gb = X07743 590B1 5185 5274 NM_001379 Hs.77462 1.00E−44 1 DNA (cytosine-5-)-methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1 522D1 572 956 NM_001929 Hs.77494 0 1 deoxyguanosine kinase (DGUOK), mRNA /cds = (11, 109E12 723 2474 D87684 Hs.77495 1.00E−163 5 for KIAA0242 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 148E2 61 271 BE737246 Hs.77496 1.00E−81 1 601305556F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3640165 586D4 1887 2362 NM_003363 Hs.77500 0 1 ubiquitin specific protease 4 (proto-oncogene 57E8 29 2808 BC001854 Hs.77502 0 30 methionine adenosyltransferase II, alpha, c 70H9 87 1283 X68836 Hs.77502 0 14 5-adenosylmethionine synthetase /cds = ( 69B2 778 3033 M20867 Hs.77508 0 2 glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) mRNA, complete cds /cd 513F9 2694 2929 NM_005271 Hs.77508 1.00E−105 1 glutamate dehydrogenase 1 (GLUD1), mRNA /cds = 75A3 190 701 X62744 Hs.77522 0 1 RING6 mRNA for HLA class II alpha product /cds = (45,830 105E10 72 597 BE673364 Hs.77542 0 3 7d34a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3249100 124B2 85 683 BF508702 Hs.77542 0 8 UI-H-BI4-aop-g-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 524C9 829 1233 AK021563 Hs.77558 0 3 cDNA FLJ11501 fis, clone HEMBA1002100 /cds = UNK 523B12 7580 8153 NM_004652 Hs.77578 0 2 ubiquitin specific protease 9, X chromosome (D 166F3 169 340 AL021546 Hs.77608 7.00E−63 1 DNA sequence from BAC 15E1 on chromosome 12. Contains 195A11 164 451 NM_003769 Hs.77608 1.00E−162 1 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 9 (SF 595E1 618 1461 AF056322 Hs.77617 0 7 SP100-HMG nuclear autoantigen (SP100) mRNA, c 115A6 2954 3541 AL137938 Hs.77646 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761M0223 (from clone DKFZp761M 592H6 261 951 NM_014752 Hs.77665 0 3 KIAA0102 gene product (KIAA0102), mRNA /cds = ( 461F3 4657 4980 NM_014749 Hs.77724 1.00E−174 1 KIAA0586 gene product (KIAA0586), mRNA /cds = ( 98C8 27 1961 NM_002543 Hs.77729 0 4 oxidised low density lipoprotein (lectin-like 598A12 101 1396 NM_006759 Hs.77837 0 4 UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase 2 (UGP2), mRNA 594H8 1 872 NM_006802 Hs.77897 1.00E−144 2 splicing factor 3a, subunit 3, 60 kD (SF3A3), mR 171E4 1140 1394 X81789 Hs.77897 1.00E−110 1 for splicing factor SF3a60 /cds = (565,2070) 500F1 2185 2496 AK025736 Hs.77910 1.00E−160 1 cDNA: FLJ22083 fis, clone HEP14459, highly sim 525B10 1696 2060 NM_000122 Hs.77929 0 1 excision repair cross-complementing rodent r 53E1 877 1539 AK026595 Hs.77961 0 7 FLJ22942 fis, clone KAT08170, highly sim 521C6 631 1089 NM_005514 Hs.77961 1.00E−115 4 major histocompatibility complex, class I, B 588C3 300 653 NM_004792 Hs.77965 0 1 CIk-associating RS-cyclophilin (CYP), mRNA 523C6 277 582 NM_001912 Hs.78056 1.00E−143 1 cathepsin L (CTSL), mRNA /cds = (288,1289) /gb = 140D10 292 1549 X12451 Hs.78056 0 3 pro-cathepsin L (major excreted protein MEP) 463E5 129 552 NM_005969 Hs.78103 0 1 nucleosome assembly protein 1-like 4 (NAP1L4) 166H3 540 895 U77456 Hs.78103 0 1 nucleosome assembly protein 2 mRNA, complete cds /cd 40B10 2433 2543 M28526 Hs.78146 5.00E−29 1 platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PECAM-1 114E5 1671 2029 NM_000442 Hs.78146 1.00E−162 1 plateletlendothelial cell adhesion molecule 513D11 28 1399 NM_000700 Hs.78225 0 5 annexin A1 (ANXA1), mRNA /cds = (74,1114) /gb = N 331B3 219 1370 X05908 Hs.78225 0 3 lipocortin /cds = (74,1114) /gb = X05908 /gi = 34 56A12 1383 2379 X94232 Hs.78335 0 4 novel T-cell activation protein /cds = (14 465H1 386 904 NM_002812 Hs.78466 0 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 108H7 2067 2486 L42572 Hs.78504 0 1 p87/89 gene, complete cds /cds = (92,2368) /gb = 187E9 729 1494 NM_006839 Hs.78504 0 2 inner membrane protein, mitochondrial (mitofi 102F2 672 2947 L14561 Hs.78546 0 2 plasma membrane calcium ATPase isoform 1 (ATP 591H12 42 1949 NM_004034 Hs.78637 0 3 annexin A7 (ANXA7), transcript variant 2, mRN 595H3 2775 3030 NM_003470 Hs.78683 3.00E−96 1 ubiquitin specific protease 7 (herpes virus-as 62F5 2775 3838 Z72499 Hs.78683 0 2 herpesvirus associated ubiquitin-speci 46G4 2632 3238 NM_003580 Hs.78687 0 1 neutral sphingomyelinase (N-SMase) activatio 513A11 342 1258 NM_002635 Hs.78713 0 10 solute carrier family 25 (mitochondrial carri 472A4 3018 3286 NM_024298 Hs.78768 1.00E−132 1 malignant cell expression-enhanced gene/tumo 177A3 377 1186 AL049589 Hs.78771 0 3 DNA sequence from clone 570L12 on chromosome Xq13.1-2 71E6 303 1767 NM_000291 Hs.78771 0 12 phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1), mRNA /cds = ( 181D8 2104 3677 NM_018834 Hs.78825 0 4 matrin 3 (MATR3), mRNA /cds = (254,2800) /gb = NM 126G6 2498 2959 AL162049 Hs.78829 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp762E1712 (from clone DKFZp762E 41C3 1743 2340 M31932 Hs.78864 0 2 IgG low affinity Fc fragment receptor (FcRIIa) mRNA, c 166D11 1696 2156 M81601 Hs.78869 0 1 transcription elongation factor (SII) mRNA, complete 517B3 565 1392 D42039 Hs.78871 0 3 mRNA for KIAA0081 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,702) /gb = 180G11 59 517 NM_020548 Hs.78888 0 1 diazepam binding inhibitor (GABA receptor mod 99B7 2356 3329 U07802 Hs.78909 0 45 Tis11d gene, complete cds /cds = (291,1739) /gb = U07802 54C4 557 1101 U13045 Hs.78915 0 1 nuclear respiratory factor-2 subunit beta 1 mRNA, com 44A5 634 1128 U29607 Hs.78935 0 2 methionine aminopeptidase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (2 63A2 964 1050 X92106 Hs.78943 7.00E−31 1 bleomycin hydrolase /cds = (78,1445) /gb 163G9 228 877 L13463 Hs.78944 0 3 helix-loop-helix basic phosphoprotein (G0S8) mRNA, 119H6 472 877 NM_002923 Hs.78944 0 1 regulator of G-protein signalling 2, 24 kD (RG 166E2 5629 5764 U51903 Hs.78993 2.00E−69 1 RasGAP-related protein (IQGAP2) mRNA, complete cds 40F9 66 603 M15796 Hs.78996 0 1 cyclin protein gene, complete cds /cds = (118,903) /gb 593E5 156 854 NM_012245 Hs.79008 0 5 SKI-INTERACTING PROTEIN (SNW1), mRNA /cds = (2 485B7 276 599 AF063591 Hs.79015 1.00E−136 1 brain my033 protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (5 61B4 125 732 X05323 Hs.79015 0 2 MRC OX-2 gene signal sequence /cds = (0,824) /gb = X05323 71C8 330 1958 NM_005261 Hs.79022 0 24 GTP-binding protein overexpressed in skeletal 75G8 330 1957 U10550 Hs.79022 0 63 Gem GTPase (gem) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (213,1103) / 584G1 4424 5153 AF226044 Hs.79025 0 2 HSNFRK (HSNFRK) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (641,2 117C5 358 933 NM_012413 Hs.79033 0 1 glutaminyl-peptide cyclotransferase (glutam 72B2 910 2015 AJ250915 Hs.79037 0 9 p10 gene for chaperonin 10 (Hsp10 protein) and 71G11 880 1981 NM_002156 Hs.79037 0 5 heat shock 60 kD protein 1 (chaperonin) (HSPD1) 193H12 1859 2474 NM_003243 Hs.79059 0 5 transforming growth factor, beta receptor Ill 460B4 846 1325 NM_001930 Hs.79064 0 1 deoxyhypusine synthase (DHPS), transcript va 75C4 1166 2087 K02276 Hs.79070 0 85 (Daudi) translocated t(8;14) c-myc oncogene mRNA, co 71G10 1274 2121 NM_002467 Hs.79070 0 12 v-myc avian myelocytomatosis viral oncogene h 183D8 385 741 NM_002710 Hs.79081 0 1 protein phosphatase 1, catalytic subunit, gain 170A12 741 1203 X74008 Hs.79081 0 1 protein phosphatase 1 gamma /cds = (154,11 121D9 2920 3385 NM_006378 Hs.79089 0 1 sema domain, immunoglobulin domain (Ig), tran 40C12 2933 4108 U60800 Hs.79089 0 4 semaphorin (CD100) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (87,2675) 104E1 1708 1932 L35263 Hs.79107 1.00E−101 1 CSaids binding protein (CSBP1) mRNA, complete cds /cd 70B2 913 2497 AK000221 Hs.79110 0 9 FLJ20214 fis, clone COLF2014, highly simi 123B12 1929 2644 D42043 Hs.79123 0 3 mRNA for KIAA0084 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1946) /gb 193G7 802 1425 NM_004379 Hs.79194 0 2 CAMP responsive element binding protein 1 (CR 75D5 158 2139 NM_004233 Hs.79197 0 16 CD83 antigen (activated B lymphocytes, immuno 74H2 98 1357 NM_001154 Hs.79274 0 2 annexin AS (ANXA5), mRNA /cds = (192,1154) /gb = 519G7 5358 5496 D86985 Hs.79276 2.00E−69 1 mRNA for KIAA0232 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 462C2 1477 2031 NM_003006 Hs.79283 0 1 selectin P ligand (SELPLG), mRNA /cds = (59,1267 65C6 23 1609 M15353 Hs.79306 0 6 cap-binding protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1 64H8 326 1610 NM_001968 Hs.79306 0 3 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E 52C3 1333 1904 X64318 Hs.79334 0 1 E4BP4 gene /cds = (213,1601) /gb = X64318 /gi = 30955 39F7 1179 1740 AF109733 Hs.79335 0 1 SWI/SNF-related, matrix-associated, actin-d 194A7 1512 1803 NM_003076 Hs.79335 1.00E−118 1 SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dep 463E12 4326 4831 NM_015148 Hs.79337 0 1 KIAA0135 protein (KIAA0135), mRNA /cds = (1803, 526B5 1420 1867 NM_002958 Hs.79350 0 2 RYK receptor-like tyrosine kinase (RYK), mRNA 460F3 1755 2242 NM_006285 Hs.79358 0 2 testis-specific kinase 1 (TESK1), mRNA /cds = ( 98B11 2076 4834 X76061 Hs.79362 0 11 H. sapiens p130 mRNA for 130 K protein /cds = (69,3488) /gb = X76 45F3 2286 2666 NM_001423 Hs.79368 0 1 epithelial membrane protein 1 (EMP1), mRNA /cd 50C10 2016 2666 Y07909 Hs.79368 0 2 Progression Associated Protein /cds = (21 118E3 549 1078 NM_012198 Hs.79381 0 1 grancalcin (GCL), mRNA /cds = (119,772) /gb = NM_(—) 181F4 657 1271 NM_002805 Hs.79387 0 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 105H3 1114 1538 D83018 Hs.79389 0 1 for nel-related protein 2, complete cds / 173B2 429 3009 NM_006159 Hs.79389 0 5 nel (chicken)-like 2 (NELL2), mRNA /cds = (96,25 177B3 662 991 AC004382 Hs.79402 0 1 Chromosome 16 BAC clone CIT987SK-A-152E5 /cds 590H3 663 1002 NM_002694 Hs.79402 0 1 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed) polypeptide 523B7 223 582 NM_002946 Hs.79411 0 1 replication protein A2 (32 kD) (RPA2), mRNA /c 182B10 472 1024 U02019 Hs.79625 1.00E−121 2 AU-rich element RNA-binding protein AUF1 mRNA, comple 479F3 100 301 NM_001783 Hs.79630 2.00E−86 1 CD79A antigen (immunoglobulin-associated al 40H9 582 1107 U05259 Hs.79630 0 1 MB-1 gene, complete cds /cds = (36,716) /gb = U05259 /gi 116A2 1003 1368 NM_006224 Hs.79709 1.00E−176 1 phosphotidylinositol transfer protein (PITPN 74G8 252 1297 D21853 Hs.79768 0 5 KIAA0111 gene, complete cds /cds = (214,1449) 525G2 830 1297 NM_014740 Hs.79768 0 2 KIAA0111 gene product (KIAA0111), mRNA /cds = ( 125G3 2757 3339 AF072928 Hs.79877 0 1 myotubularin related protein 6 mRNA, partial c 184A2 532 1102 AF135162 Hs.79933 0 1 cyclin I (CYC1) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (199,13 514C6 329 1256 NM_006835 Hs.79933 0 6 cyclin I (CCNI), mRNA /cds = (0,1133) /gb = NM_006 116G5 824 1058 NM_006875 Hs.80205 1.00E−121 1 pim-2 oncogene (PIM2), mRNA /cds = (185,1189) / 106C11 1700 1995 U77735 Hs.80205 1.00E−125 1 pim-2 protooncogene homolog pim-2h mRNA, complete cd 110E3 276 653 AL136139 Hs.80261 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-761I2 on chromosome 6 Con 478D1 1067 2761 NM_006403 Hs.80261 2.00E−70 2 enhancer of filamentation 1 (cas-like docking; 178C8 880 1226 AL050192 Hs.80285 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586C1723 (from clone DKFZp586C 494F11 477 5535 NM_014739 Hs.80338 0 8 KIAA0164 gene product (KIAA0164), mRNA /cds = ( 190A1 1165 1540 NM_004156 Hs.80350 1.00E−166 2 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 2A), catalytic 461A1 4639 4913 NM_004653 Hs.80358 1.00E−140 1 SMC (mouse) homolog, Y chromosome (SMCY), mRNA 158A8 2656 3229 L24498 Hs.80409 0 1 gadd45 gene, complete cds /cds = (2327,2824) /gb = L2449 41E6 2385 2992 U84487 Hs.B0420 0 2 CX3C chemokine precursor, mRNA, alternatively splice 40H4 2830 3605 NM_000129 Hs.80424 0 1 coagulation factor XIII, A1 polypeptide (F13A 464D3 214 835 NM_004899 Hs.80426 0 2 brain and reproductive organ-expressed (TNFR 75H8 1180 4930 U12767 Hs.80561 0 60 mitogen induced nuclear orphan receptor (MINOR) mRNA 593E10 1 510 NM_004552 Hs.80595 1.00E−158 5 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) Fe—S protein 113C5 1182 1583 NM_003336 Hs.80612 0 1 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2A (RAD6 homol 515B7 268 538 NM_001020 Hs.80617 2.00E−91 3 ribosomal protein S16 (RPS16), mRNA /cds = (37,4 477F12 460 606 NM_018996 Hs.80618 1.00E−47 1 hypothetical protein (FLJ20015), mRNA /cds = ( 41A8 1331 1788 L78440 Hs.80642 0 1 STAT4 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (81,2327) /gb = L 594C1 1594 2586 NM_003151 Hs.80642 0 4 signal transducer and activator of transcripti 112C8 1802 1932 NM_002198 Hs.80645 2.00E−35 1 interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1), mRNA/ 522H8 1130 1533 NM_003355 Hs.80658 1.00E−135 4 uncoupling protein 2 (mitochondrial, proton c 123E4 259 757 NM_002129 Hs.80684 0 4 high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) 109H1 263 754 X62534 Hs.80684 0 1 HMG-2 mRNA /cds = (214,843) /gb = X62534 /gi = 32332 149G9 1020 1607 J05032 Hs.80758 0 2 aspartyl-tRNA synthetase alpha-2 subunit mRNA, compl 461F12 1702 2246 AL031600 Hs.80768 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 390E6 on chromosome 16. Contai 102B2 1486 2008 M16038 Hs.80887 0 1 lyn mRNA encoding a tyrosine kinase /cds = (297,1835) / 125B11 1260 2013 NM_002350 Hs.80887 0 5 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma viral related oncog 37C9 2901 5260 D79990 Hs.80905 0 8 KIAA0168 gene, complete cds /cds = (196,1176) 196D6 2949 5261 NM_014737 Hs.80905 0 9 Ras association (RaIGDS/AF-6) domain family 2 584H1 4072 4296 NM_002693 Hs.80961 3.00E−91 1 polymerase (DNA directed), gamma (POLG), nucl 584F9 31 568 AF174605 Hs.81001 0 5 F-box protein Fbx25 (FBX25) mRNA, partial cds 102D11 1037 1632 J03459 Hs.81118 0 1 leukotriene A-4 hydrolase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (68 193F8 1037 1643 NM_000895 Hs.81118 0 2 leukotriene A4 hydrolase (LTA4H), mRNA /cds = ( 118H7 354 1148 U65590 Hs.81134 0 5 IL-1 receptor antagonist IL-1Ra (IL-1RN) gene 41H1 2549 2936 X60992 Hs.8122 6 0 CD6 mRNA for T cell glycoprotein CD6/cds = (120,152 171B9 2070 2479 AF248648 Hs.81248 0 1 RNA-binding protein BRUNOL2 (BRUNOL2) mRNA, c 590A6 291 512 NM_002961 Hs.81256 3.00E−66 1 S100 calcium-binding protein A4 (calcium prot 73H2 389 1481 M69043 Hs.81328 0 14 MAD-3 mRNA encoding IkB-like activity, complet 513G1 637 1481 NM_020529 Hs.81328 0 13 nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene 488F2 1065 1417 NM_004499 Hs.81361 1.00E−180 4 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A/B 151C8 1260 1423 U76713 Hs.81361 1.00E−61 1 apobec-1 binding protein 1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (15 593B9 41 954 NM_001688 Hs.81634 0 3 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 104H12 352 912 X60221 Hs.81634 0 1 H+-ATP synthase subunit b /cds = (32,802) 141G8 1132 1642 AK001883 Hs.81648 0 1 FLJ11021 fis, clone PLACE1003704, weakly 41A1 4214 4395 X06182 Hs.81665 5.00E−67 1 c-kit proto-oncogene mRNA /cds = (21,2951) /gb = X06182 102F5 3037 3646 D38551 Hs.81848 0 1 KIAA0078 gene, complete cds /cds = (184,2079) 111E11 1375 1752 NM_006265 Hs.81848 0 1 RAD21 (S. pombe) homolog (RAD21), mRNA /cds = (1 592F8 38 720 NM_014736 Hs.81892 0 1 KIAA0101 gene product (KIAA0101), mRNA /cds = ( 194F1 6886 7115 AF241785 Hs.81897 1.00E−117 1 NPD012 (NPD012) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (552,2 525C6 1 615 NM_005563 Hs.81915 0 4 leukemia-associated phosphoprotein p18 (sta 101D12 3249 3508 D38555 Hs.81964 1.00E−143 1 KIAA0079 gene, complete cds /cds = (114,3491) 176D11 2996 3168 NM_004922 Hs.81964 9.00E−94 2 SEC24 (S. cerevisiae) related gene family, mem 129B7 5068 5759 D50683 Hs.82028 0 4 for TGF-betaIIR alpha, complete cds /cds = 195H6 946 1208 NM_006023 Hs.82043 6.00E−74 1 D123 gene product (D123), mRNA /cds = (280,1290) 481D9 2709 3085 NM_002184 Hs.82065 1.00E−134 1 interleukin 6 signal transducer (gp130, oncos 129A5 1338 1802 M14083 Hs.82085 0 1 beta-migrating plasminogen activator inhibitor I mR 57G9 500 1561 AF220656 Hs.82101 1.00E−145 3 apoptosis-associated nuclear protein PHLDA1 40C11 3748 4497 M27492 Hs.82112 0 1 interleukin 1 receptor mRNA, complete cds /cds = (82,17 481B6 3164 3609 NM_000877 Hs.82112 0 1 interleukin 1 receptor, type I (IL1R1), mRNA / 40H6 161 557 AB049113 Hs.82113 0 1 DUT mRNA for dUTP pyrophosphatase, complete cd 592B7 184 568 NM_001948 Hs.82113 1.00E−111 2 dUTP pyrophosphatase (DUT), mRNA /cds = (29,523 114F1 465 720 U70451 Hs.82116 1.00E−135 1 myleoid differentiation primary response protein My 71H5 194 3415 NM_006186 Hs.82120 0 36 nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 75C1 1264 3422 X75918 Hs.82120 0 84 NOT /cds = (317,2113) /gb = X75918 /gi = 4158 40D1 1621 2080 M90391 Hs.82127 0 1 putative IL-16 protein precursor, mRNA, comple 71C4 678 5065 NM_002460 Hs.82132 0 88 interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4), mRNA / 75G12 3219 5316 U52682 Hs.82132 0 27 lymphocyte specific interferon regulatory factor/in 193G6 1118 2682 NM_006874 Hs.82143 1.00E−178 3 E74-like factor 2 (ets domain transcription fa 147F6 1484 1951 AK025643 Hs.82148 0 1 FLJ21990 fis, clone HEP06386 /cds = (22,49 155E4 853 1264 M64992 Hs.82159 0 1 prosomal protein P30-33 K (pros-30) mRNA, complete cd 595F1 30 614 NM_002786 Hs.82159 0 3 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alp 58A4 473 1715 NM_005655 Hs.82173 0 3 TGFB inducible early growth response (TIEG), m 67E6 784 2109 S81439 Hs.82173 0 7 EGR alpha = early growth response gene alpha [human, prostate 593H2 132 722 NM_000985 Hs.82202 0 2 ribosomal protein L17 (RPL17), mRNA /cds = (138, 40H5 283 1442 M37033 Hs.82212 0 12 CD53 glycoprotein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (93,752) / 592C4 1 1442 NM_000560 Hs.82212 0 11 CD53 antigen (CD53), mRNA /cds = (93,752) /gb = N 460D4 1519 1845 NM_002510 Hs.82226 1.00E−160 1 glycoprotein (transmembrane) nmb (GPNMB), mR 61A8 507 736 AF045229 Hs.82280 1.00E−116 1 regulator of G protein signaling 10 mRNA, compl 45F7 418 651 NM_002925 Hs.82280 1.00E−119 1 regulator of G-protein signalling 10 (RGS10), 49C2 416 1323 NM_006417 Hs.82316 0 7 interferon-induced, hepatitis C-associated 41C11 847 1716 X63717 Hs.82359 0 2 APO-1 cell surface antigen /cds = (220,122 71H4 15 1627 NM_001781 Hs.82401 0 21 CD69 antigen (p60, early T-cell activation ant 75B10 9 1627 Z22576 Hs.82401 0 33 CD69 gene /cds = (81,680) /gb = Z22576 /gi = 397938 / 117B7 1441 1515 NM_022059 Hs.82407 7.00E−28 1 CXC chemokine ligand 16 (CXCL16), mRNA /cds = (4 110D6 1219 1721 AF006088 Hs.82425 0 1 Arp2/3 protein complex subunit p16-Arc (ARC16) 598F10 39 1497 NM_005717 Hs.82425 0 5 actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 5 ( 99A9 621 1214 D26018 Hs.82502 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0039 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1475) /gb 183F6 222 2235 NM_001637 Hs.82542 0 2 acyloxyacyl hydrolase (neutrophil) (AOAH), m 459G4 5196 5801 NM_003682 Hs.82548 0 1 MAP-kinase activating death domain (MADD), mR 75A6 301 2231 D85429 Hs.82646 0 44 heat shock protein 40, complete cds /c 64A5 300 2008 NM_006145 Hs.82646 0 17 heat shock 40 kD protein 1 (HSPF1), mRNA /cds = (4 50E5 628 2399 AK025459 Hs.82689 0 2 FLJ21806 fis, clone HEP00829, highly sim 115C6 23 589 NM_005087 Hs.82712 0 1 fragile X mental retardation, autosomal homol 105H10 1017 1429 M61199 Hs.82767 0 1 cleavage signal 1 protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (97, 461A11 204 748 NM_006296 Hs.82771 0 1 vaccinia related kinase 2 (VRK2), mRNA /cds = (1 39B4 1049 1203 M25393 Hs.82829 8.00E−83 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) mRNA, complete 590F5 123 436 NM_002828 Hs.82829 1.00E−178 1 protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor t 517F10 1038 2618 AK025583 Hs.82845 0 9 cDNA: FLJ21930 fis, clone HEP04301, highly sim 40B7 972 1933 M25280 Hs.82848 0 6 lymph node homing receptor mRNA, complete cds /cds = (11 515B1 1 2322 NM_000655 Hs.82848 0 12 selectin L (lymphocyte adhesion molecule 1) ( 587A10 190 685 NM_001344 Hs.82890 0 1 defender against cell death 1 (DAD1), mRNA /cd 113G9 1 2812 AF208850 Hs.82911 0 7 BM-008 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (341,844) /gb = 127H6 1828 2501 NM_003591 Hs.82919 0 2 cullin 2 (CUL2), mRNA /cds = (146,2383) /gb = NM_0 477E3 931 1777 NM_006416 Hs.82921 0 2 solute carrier family 35 (CMP-sialic acid tran 184D2 1355 1773 AL049795 Hs.83004 1.00E−164 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-622L5 on chromosome 1p34. 41F10 507 774 D49950 Hs.83077 1.00E−150 1 for interferon-gamma inducing factor(IGI 482E7 499 774 NM_001562 Hs.83077 5.00E−97 1 interleukin 18 (interferon-gamma-inducing f 515C6 111 1162 L38935 Hs.83086 1.00E−107 2 GT212 mRNA /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = L38935 /gi = 100884 479D3 1775 2028 NM_001760 Hs.83173 1.00E−122 1 cyclin D3 (CCND3), mRNA /cds = (165,1043) /gb = N 583H12 945 1655 NM_012151 Hs.83363 0 9 coagulation factor VIII-associated (intronic 47B3 2140 3625 M58603 Hs.83428 0 13 nuclear factor kappa-B DNA binding subunit (NF- kappa- 58G1 2538 3625 NM_003998 Hs.83428 0 4 nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene 477C6 1628 2131 Z49995 Hs.83465 0 1 H. sapiens mRNA (non-coding; clone h2A) /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = Z4 587D10 1576 1900 AF064839 Hs.83530 0 2 map 3p21; 3.15 cR from WI-9324 region, complete 516B9 1662 3296 X59405 Hs.83532 0 4 H. sapiens, gene for Membrane cofactor protein /cds = UNKNOWN 459A5 120 298 NM_017459 Hs.83551 7.00E−42 1 microfibrillar-associated protein 2 (MFAP2), 591A12 321 1116 NM_005731 Hs.83583 0 17 actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 2 ( 102C1 554 1127 AK025198 Hs.83623 0 1 FLJ21545 fis, clone COL06195 /cds = UNKNOW 458C8 1022 1831 NM_001619 Hs.83636 0 1 adrenergic, beta, receptor kinase 1 (ADRBK1), 107G1 303 1008 L20688 Hs.83656 0 4 GDP-dissociation inhibitor protein (Ly-GDI) mRNA, c 597F8 293 1180 NM_001175 Hs.83656 0 55 Rho GDP dissociation inhibitor (GDI) beta (AR 591G5 1 216 NM_003142 Hs.83715 1.00E−108 3 Sjogren syndrome antigen B (autoantigen La) ( 184H9 240 392 X69804 Hs.83715 4.00E−77 2 for La/SS-B protein /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = X69804 193C10 1 1605 BC000957 Hs.83724 1.00E−154 4 Similar to hypothetical protein MNCb-2146, c 40A2 1101 1294 U90904 Hs.83724 1.00E−72 1 clone 23773 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = U90904 /g 57H2 191 422 NM_001827 Hs.83758 1.00E−126 1 CDC28 protein kinase 2 (CKS2), mRNA /cds = (95,33 60E10 191 422 X54942 Hs.83758 1.00E−129 1 ckshs2 mRNA for Cks1 protein homologue /cds = (95,3 164F5 1896 2293 NM_016325 Hs.83761 0 1 zinc finger protein 274 (ZNF274), mRNA /cds = (4 463E6 555 1128 NM_000791 Hs.83765 0 1 dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR), mRNA /cds = (47 194F8 1806 2223 NM_002199 Hs.83795 1.00E−161 1 interferon regulatory factor 2 (IRF2), mRNA / 520D11 180 1229 NM_000365 Hs.83848 0 5 triosephosphate isomerase 1 (TPI1), mRNA /cds 168B6 530 891 U47924 Hs.83848 0 1 chromosome 12p13 sequence /cds = (373,1122) /gb = U4792 331E11 2591 3485 NM_000480 Hs.83918 0 8 adenosine monophosphate deaminase (isoform E 458A11 125 409 NM_000396 Hs.83942 1.00E−108 1 cathepsin K (pycnodysostosis) (CTSK), mRNA / 185H2 2501 2690 NM_000195 Hs.83951 3.00E−85 1 Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS), mRNA /cds = (2 99D2 977 1191 NM_019006 Hs.83954 1.00E−97 1 protein associated with PRK1 (AWP1), mRNA /cds 167D5 2275 2755 NM_000211 Hs.83968 0 4 integrin, beta 2 (antigen CD18 (p95), lymphocyt 524B2 262 575 BF028896 Hs.83992 1.00E−155 1 601765270F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3997576 523B2 688 1065 NM_015937 Hs.84038 0 1 CGI-06 protein (LOC51604), mRNA /cds = (6,1730) 102F1 951 1416 M63180 Hs.84131 0 1 threonyl-tRNA synthetase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (13 589D5 863 1700 NM_006400 Hs.84153 0 3 dynactin 2 (p50) (DCTN2), mRNA /cds = (136,1356) 108F6 448 704 U70439 Hs.84264 1.00E−117 1 silver-stainable protein SSP29 mRNA, complete cds / 146D6 1022 1253 K01144 Hs.84298 6.00E−95 2 major histocompatibility class II antigen gamma chain 188B10 823 1302 NM_004355 Hs.84298 0 1 CD74 antigen (invariant polypeptide of major 175D2 1060 1479 M63488 Hs.84318 1.00E−158 1 replication protein A 70 kDa subunit mRNA complete cds 115F4 2305 2393 NM_002945 Hs.84318 2.00E−43 1 replication protein A1 (70 kD) (RPA1), mRNA /cd 595H4 5400 5649 NM_004239 Hs.85092 1.00E−131 1 thyroid hormone receptor interactor 11 (TRIP1 106F1 493 1371 NM_017491 Hs.85100 0 3 WD repeat domain 1 (WDR1), transcript variant 1 40C10 438 880 X57025 Hs.85112 0 1 IGF-I mRNA for insulin-like growth factor I /cds = (166, 44C5 2247 2430 AF017257 Hs.85146 5.00E−89 1 chromosome 21 derived BAC containing erythrobl 45D4 1962 3324 X79067 Hs.85155 0 6 H. sapiens ERF-1 mRNA 3′ end /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = X79067 /gi = 483 591B9 2378 2603 NM_002880 Hs.85181 1.00E−109 1 v-raf-1 murine leukemia viral oncogene homolo 39E2 67 2493 X76488 Hs.85226 0 3 lysosomal acid lipase /cds = (145,1344) / 62H12 1249 1975 M12824 Hs.85258 0 3 T-cell differentiation antigen Leu-2/T8 mRNA, partia 40C8 4505 4856 X53587 Hs.85266 0 1 integrin beta 4 /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = X53587 /gi = 40E11 1983 2633 S53911 Hs.85289 0 1 CD34 = glycoprotein expressed in lymphohematopoietic proge 135A2 121 695 BC001646 Hs.85301 0 2 clone MGC:2392, mRNA, complete cds /cds = (964, 459H4 33 244 AK027067 Hs.85567 2.00E−90 1 cDNA: FLJ23414 fis, clone HEP20704 /cds = (37,10 479A4 5556 5974 AB040974 Hs.85752 1.00E−171 1 mRNA for KIAA1541 protein, partial cds /cds = (9 146C3 1610 2062 AL049796 Hs.85769 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-561L24 on chromosome 1p22 463H11 871 1153 NM_006546 Hs.86088 5.00E−83 1 IGF-II mRNA-binding protein 1 (IMP-1), mRNA / 480A12 2 165 NM_004876 Hs.86371 7.00E−84 1 zinc finger protein 254 (ZNF254), mRNA /cds = (1 192F7 2854 3462 AF198614 Hs.86386 0 3 Mcl-1 (MCL-1) and Mcl-1 delta S/TM (MCL-1) gene 459G3 12 577 AL049340 Hs.86405 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564P056 (from clone DKFZp564P0 460E4 2361 2787 NM_000161 Hs.86724 0 2 GTP cyclohydrolase 1 (dopa-responsive dystoni 62F9 834 1282 M60724 Hs.86858 0 1 p70 ribosomal S6 kinase alpha-I mRNA, complete cds /cd 187E7 84 766 NM_001695 Hs.86905 0 1 ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal (vacuolar 159D4 315 559 J03798 Hs.86948 1.00E−113 1 autoantigen small nuclear ribonucleoprotein Sm-D mR 459F9 1557 1619 NM_006938 Hs.86948 2.00E−25 1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein D1 polypeptid 480G11 87 603 BG168139 Hs.87113 0 1 602341526F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4449343 41D6 2208 2320 M35999 Hs.87149 4.00E−39 1 platelet glycoprotein IIIa (GPIIIa) mRNA, complete c 462H11 387 648 NM_003806 Hs.87247 1.00E−133 1 harakiri, BCL2-interacting protein (contains 99D7 614 5517 NM_003246 Hs.87409 0 62 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), mRNA /cds = (111,3623 39B8 2130 5517 X14787 Hs.87409 0 33 thrombospondin /cds = (111,3623) /gb = X14787 525A2 329 560 NM_007047 Hs.87497 1.00E−129 2 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, member A2 (BTN3A2) 583F2 3303 3622 D63876 Hs.87726 1.00E−155 1 mRNA for KIAA0154 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2080) /gb 184D7 2211 2556 M34181 Hs.87773 1.00E−165 1 testis-specific cAMP-dependent protein kinase catal 460A4 499 1074 AL117637 Hs.87794 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434I225 (from clone DKFZp434I2 459G2 258 452 AW967701 Hs.87912 8.00E−88 1 EST379776 cDNA /gb = AW967701 /gi = 8157540 /ug = 74H7 1660 2397 AK026960 Hs.88044 0 9 FLJ23307 fis, clone HEP11549, highly sim 463D12 351 568 AI184553 Hs.88130 1.00E−118 1 qd60a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1733840 595B1 309 986 NM_003454 Hs.88219 0 1 zinc finger protein 200 (ZNF200), mRNA /cds = (2 458D3 1018 1285 NM_000487 Hs.88251 6.00E−74 1 arylsulfatase A (ARSA), mRNA /cds = (375,1898) 462F4 4272 4846 AJ271878 Hs.88414 0 1 mRNA for putative transcription factor (BACH2 460B12 1267 2022 NM_006800 Hs.88764 0 3 male-specific lethal-3 (Drosophila)-like 1 461A4 2039 2421 AL161659 Hs.88820 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-526K24 on chromosome 20 460F9 3413 3654 NM_000397 Hs.88974 1.00E−133 1 cytochrome b-245, beta polypeptide (chronic g 459G9 790 1160 NM_006228 Hs.89040 1.00E−145 1 prepronociceptin (PNOC), mRNA /cds = (211,741) 70H12 1 661 AV716500 Hs.89104 0 274 AV716500 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = DCBAKA08 /clone_(—) 469H5 1620 2142 AB040961 Hs.89135 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1528 protein, partial cds /cds = (4 175G6 2069 2501 D83243 Hs.89385 0 1 NPAT mRNA, complete cds /cds = (66,4349) /gb = D83243 /g 592B10 3703 3936 NM_002519 Hs.89385 1.00E−130 1 nuclear protein, ataxia-telangiectasia locu 120B7 337 630 NM_005176 Hs.89399 1.00E−114 1 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 39D2 370 1892 AF147204 Hs.89414 0 68 chemokine receptor CXCR4-Lo (CXCR4) mRNA, alt 99H4 7 1625 NM_003467 Hs.89414 0 137 chemokine (C-X-C motif), receptor 4 (fusin) (C 106D2 2 266 U03644 Hs.89421 1.00E−143 1 recepin mRNA, complete cds /cds = (32,1387) /gb = U03644 41F5 1203 1522 M16336 Hs.89476 1.00E−170 1 T-cell surface antigen CD2 (T11) mRNA, complete cds, c 463A3 876 1025 NM_000698 Hs.89499 1.00E−79 1 arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase (ALOX5), mRNA /c 47D12 1198 4887 AB028969 Hs.89519 0 2 for KIAA1046 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 498G2 4420 5265 NM_014928 Hs.89519 0 2 KIAA1046 protein (KIAA1046), mRNA /cds = (577,1 589G3 598 689 NM_002796 Hs.89545 4.00E−45 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, bet 331B1 699 788 S71381 Hs.89545 1.00E−41 1 prosome beta-subunit = multicatalytic proteinase complex 110A2 1403 1739 AK026432 Hs.89555 1.00E−177 1 FLJ22779 fis, clone KAIA1741 /cds = (234,1 118E4 780 1672 NM_002110 Hs.89555 0 5 hemopoietic cell kinase (HCK), mRNA /cds = (168, 41B8 570 1166 M89957 Hs.89575 0 1 immunoglobulin superfamily member B cell receptor co 44A11 2567 2808 L20814 Hs.89582 1.00E−115 1 glutamate receptor 2 (HBGR2) mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 191G11 309 596 NM_006284 Hs.89657 100E−162 11 TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated fac 72G5 1172 1575 AX023367 Hs.89679 0 38 Sequence 38 from Patent WO0006605 71B12 40 559 NM_000586 Hs.89679 0 13 interleukin 2 (IL2), mRNA /cds = (47,517) /gb = N 179G12 158 737 M36821 Hs.89690 0 1 cytokine (GRO-gamma) mRNA, complete cds 193B5 680 1146 NM_002994 Hs.89714 0 17 small inducible cytokine subfamily B (Cys-X-Cy 182G10 681 1146 X78686 Hs.89714 0 7 ENA-78 mRNA /cds = (106,450) /gbX78686 /gi = 47124 191C6 617 1597 NM_021950 Hs.89751 0 2 membrane-spanning 4-domains, subfamily A, m 40H3 1347 1597 X07203 Hs.89751 3.00E−71 1 CD20 receptor (S7) /cds = (90,983) /gb = X07203 458H2 3524 4331 NM_002024 Hs.89764 0 2 fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1), mRNA /c 40F6 1665 2210 D38081 Hs.89887 0 1 thromboxane A2 receptor, complete cds /cds = (9 473E1 578 956 AL515381 Hs.89986 1.00E−172 1 AL515381 cDNA /clone = CL0BB017ZH06-(3-prime) 126A12 770 982 AL558028 Hs.90035 1.00E−102 1 AL558028 cDNA /clone = CS0DJ002YF0E−(5-prime) 183E12 2203 2814 NM_001316 Hs.90073 0 1 chromosome segregation 1 (yeast homolog)-like 145H12 1602 1811 AK026766 Hs.90077 1.00E−113 2 FLJ23113 fis, clone LNG07875, highly sim 62C2 1472 2610 AB023420 Hs.90093 0 2 for heat shock protein apg-2, complete cds 46H6 3172 3411 D26488 Hs.90315 6.00E−86 1 mRNA for KIAA0007 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2062) /gb 116E2 1637 2016 AK025800 Hs.90421 1.00E−118 1 cDNA: FLJ22147 fis, clone HEP22163, highly sim 525H3 6 1231 NM_004261 Hs.90606 0 2 15 kDa selenoprotein (SEP15), mRNA /cds = (4,492 184D8 287 387 BE888304 Hs.90654 1.00E−46 2 601514033F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3915177 99D4 1948 4309 D50918 Hs.90998 0 5 mRNA for KIAA0128 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1276) /gb 72B9 571 1312 AK026954 Hs.91065 0 1 FLJ23301 fis, clone HEP11120 /cds = (2,188 586H8 189 478 NM_000987 Hs.91379 2.00E−83 1 ribosomal protein L26 (RPL26), mRNA /cds = (6,44 160A12 1 132 X69392 Hs.91379 4.00E−69 5 ribosomal protein L26 /cds = (6,443) /gb 331H4 1632 2166 AK027210 Hs.91448 0 1 FLJ23557 fis, clone LNG09686, highly sim 473E6 915 1390 NM_004556 Hs.91640 0 2 nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene 69E4 673 1328 AB007956 Hs.92381 1.00E−122 2 mRNA, chromosome 1 specific transcript KIAA04 182F10 117 781 AF070523 Hs.92384 0 1 JWA protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (115,681) 585F10 77 1890 NM_006407 Hs.92384 0 13 vitamin A responsive; cytoskeleton related (J 469G3 2061 2293 AK025683 Hs.92414 1.00E−110 1 cDNA: FLJ22030 fis, clone HEP08669 /cds = UNKNOW 472H4 247 671 AW978555 Hs.92448 0 1 EST390664 cDNA /gb = AW978555 /gi = 8169822 /ug = 193F11 2051 4721 NM_003103 Hs.92909 0 3 SON DNA binding protein (SON), mRNA /cds = (414,4 37E7 1287 1805 AK002059 Hs.92918 0 1 FLJ11197 fis, clone PLACE1007690 /cds = (37 111D7 244 596 NM_016623 Hs.92918 1.00E−166 1 hypothetical protein (BM-009), mRNA /cds = (385 41B10 1216 1530 U24577 Hs.93304 1.00E−173 1 LDL-phospholipase A2 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (216,15 48B4 76 723 NM_001417 Hs.93379 0 5 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4B 39F8 76 876 X55733 Hs.93379 0 1 initiation factor 4B cDNA /cds = (0,1835) /gb = X557 471B10 660 886 NM_007020 Hs.93502 100E−125 1 U1-snRNP binding protein homolog (70 kD) (U1SN 467A3 1189 1284 X91348 Hs.93522 3.00E−36 1 H. sapiens predicted non coding cDNA (DGCR5) /cds = UNKNOWN / 461B5 652 874 NM_003367 Hs.93649 1.00E−104 1 upstream transcription factor 2, c-fos intera 62B8 1386 1739 J05016 Hs.93659 1.00E−170 1 (clone pA3) protein disulfide isomerase related prote 461E7 1931 2086 NM_004911 Hs.93659 1.00E−65 1 protein disulfide isomerase related protein ( 458G11 2423 3161 AB040959 Hs.93836 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1526 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 104E3 516 981 AK000967 Hs.93872 0 1 FLJ10105 fis, clone HEMBA1002542 /cds = UN 41B6 87 846 X04430 Hs.93913 0 2 IFN-beta 2a mRNA for interferon-beta-2 /cds = (86,724) 179H7 1610 1682 AF009746 Hs.94395 9.00E−34 1 peroxisomal membrane protein 69 (PMP69) mRNA, 470G3 74 493 NM_007221 Hs.94446 0 1 polyamine-modulated factor 1 (PMF1), mRNA /c 472A5 2325 2429 AK022267 Hs.94576 2.00E−48 1 cDNA FLJ12205 fis, clone MAMMA1000931 /cds = UNK 459C9 5356 6120 NM_006421 Hs.94631 0 3 brefeldin A-inhibited guanine nucleotide-exc 465F8 3580 4049 NM_015125 Hs.94970 0 1 KIAA0306 protein (KIAA0306), mRNA /cds = (0,436 57B9 4145 4379 NM_005109 Hs.95220 1.00E−126 1 oxidative-stress responsive 1 (OSR1), mRNA /c 160D6 30 480 X01451 Hs.95327 0 2 gene for 20 K T3 glycoprotein (T3-delta-chain) of T-c 512G1 1 415 BF107010 Hs.95388 1.00E−175 2 601824367F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4043920 593E11 24 273 BG291649 Hs.95835 1.00E−79 10 602385778F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4514827 41H2 1011 1306 M28170 Hs.96023 1.00E−114 1 cell surface protein CD19 (CD19) gene, complete cds /c 149G8 213 435 BF222826 Hs.96487 1.00E−119 2 7q23f06.x1 /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF222826 /g 101G7 2266 3173 AL133227 Hs.96560 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-394O2 on chromosome 20 C 103E6 2840 3451 BC000143 Hs.96560 0 1 Similar to hypothetical protein FLJ11656, cl 107G5 226 2349 BF673956 Hs.96566 7.00E−24 1 602137338F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4274048 461A12 3602 4135 AB014555 Hs.96731 0 2 mRNA for KIAA0655 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 595A8 82 1571 NM_000734 Hs.97087 1.00E−147 10 CD3Z antigen, zeta polypeptide (TiT3 complex) 479H8 883 1378 NM_014373 Hs.97101 0 3 putative G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR150) 466D12 2001 5732 NM_012072 Hs.97199 0 2 complement component C1q receptor (C1QR), mRN 194B3 1835 2898 NM_002990 Hs.97203 0 2 small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys—Cys) 109E9 2880 3536 AF083322 Hs.97437 0 1 centriole associated protein CEP110 mRNA, com 459H5 9 230 BF438062 Hs.97896 1.00E−116 1 7q66e08.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF438062 /g 473A4 871 1327 NM_007015 Hs.97932 0 1 chondromodulin I precursor (CHM-I), mRNA /cds 466E9 1408 1808 AL442083 Hs.98026 1.00E−172 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547D144 (from clone DKFZp547D1 460E3 1290 1687 AF038564 Hs.98074 0 1 atrophin-1 interacting protein 4 (AIP4) mRNA, 462E6 103 642 NM_016440 Hs.98289 0 1 VRK3 for vaccinia related kinase 3 (LOC51231), 460B8 114 546 AA418743 Hs.98306 1.00E−178 1 zv98f06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:767843 / 124A8 1 157 NM_019044 Hs.98324 2.00E−69 1 hypothetical protein (FLJ10996), mRNA /cds = ( 71B10 79 520 AI761058 Hs.98531 1.00E−112 34 wi69b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2398541 49F1 36 435 AA913840 Hs.98903 0 1 ol39d11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1525845 462F6 61 201 AC006276 Hs.99093 2.00E−74 1 chromosome 19, cosmid R28379 /cds = (0,633) /gb 473A2 47 475 BE326857 Hs.99237 0 1 hr65h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3133403 599D8 1468 1748 NM_005825 Hs.99491 1.00E−132 1 RAS guanyl releasing protein 2 (calcium and DA 459F8 300 541 AW444899 Hs.99665 1.00E−123 1 UI-H-BI3-ajz-d-07-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 163H9 8 141 AL049319 Hs.99821 2.00E−58 1 cDNA DKFZp5640046 (from clone DKFZp564C0 165H8 1176 1930 NM_015400 Hs.99843 0 2 DKFZP586N0721 protein (DKFZP586N0721), mRNA 188C9 543 998 NM_001436 Hs.99853 0 2 fibrillarin (FBL), mRNA /cds = (59,1024) /gb = N 37H2 759 2017 AC018755 Hs.99855 0 4 chromosome 19, BAC BC330783 (CIT-HSPC_470E3), 127H3 758 2183 NM_001462 Hs.99855 0 5 formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1), mRNA 62F2 1 542 BF315159 Hs.99858 0 6 601899519F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4128749 599A7 26 838 NM_000972 Hs.99858 0 11 ribosomal protein L7a (RPL7A), mRNA /cds = (31,8 167B3 1994 2101 AB032251 Hs.99872 2.00E−37 1 BPTF mRNA for bromodomain PHD finger transcript 41G8 461 751 L08096 Hs.99899 1.00E−161 1 CD27 ligand mRNA, complete cds /cds = (150,731) /gb = L08 479C10 327 738 NM_001252 Hs.99899 0 1 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, m 36D8 1180 2315 AL162047 Hs.99908 0 7 cDNA DKFZp762E1112 (from clone DKFZp762E 593E2 62 435 NM_000983 Hs.99914 1.00E−145 1 ribosomal protein L22 (RPL22), mRNA /cds = (51,4 478C8 48 311 NM_000023 Hs.99931 1.00E−112 1 sarcoglycan, alpha (50 kD dystrophin-associat 61A1 827 1053 S62140 Hs.99969 1.00E−126 1 TLS = translocated in liposarcoma [human, mRNA, 1824 nt] /cd 40C7 971 1724 X69819 Hs.99995 0 1 ICAM-3 mRNA /cds = (8,1651) /gb = X69819 /gi = 32627 116F8 109 376 NM_002964 Hs.100000 1.00E−123 5 S100 calcium-binding protein A8 (calgranulin 121F4 30 540 NM_001629 Hs.100194 1.00E−118 7 arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase-activating pro 46G10 5175 5624 NM_003605 Hs.100293 0 2 O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) transf 49E4 1279 2585 NM_006773 Hs.100555 0 4 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 61E1 1279 1767 X98743 Hs.100555 0 2 RNA helicase (Myc-regulated dead box pro 460A10 824 1321 NM_018099 Hs.100895 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10462 (FLJ10462), mR 458F1 1 303 R18757 Hs.100896 1.00E−157 1 yg17e04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:32522 /c 64B8 2062 2711 AB007859 Hs.100955 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0399 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 515H6 131 201 NM_001207 Hs.101025 6.00E−33 1 basic transcription factor 3 (BTF3), mRNA /cd 472H12 10 358 AW968686 Hs.101340 0 1 EST380762 cDNA/gb = AW968686 /gi = 8158527 /ug = 99G6 2427 4860 AB002384 Hs.101359 0 9 mRNA for KIAA0386 gene, complete cds /cds = (177,3383) 62E12 193 573 AI936516 Hs.101370 1.00E−100 6 wd28h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2329501 493B9 3 638 AL583391 Hs.101370 0 8 AL583391 cDNA/clone = CS0DL012YA12-(3-prime) 117D4 2812 2966 NM_006291 Hs.101382 7.00E−79 1 tumor necrosis factor, alpha-induced protein 462A9 382 620 BC000764 Hs.101514 1.00E−133 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10342, clone MGC:27 193G3 3368 3659 AL139349 Hs.102178 3.00E−88 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-261P9 on chromosome 20. 62H6 3035 4257 AF193339 Hs.102506 0 5 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 a 46E2 3223 4023 NM_004836 Hs.102506 0 2 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2-a 460C4 151 635 AW978361 Hs.102630 0 2 EST390470 cDNA /gb = AW978361 /gi = 8169626 /ug = 58E4 1 321 BF970875 Hs.102647 1.00E−177 2 602271536F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4359609 189G9 5473 6137 NM_018489 Hs.102652 0 2 hypothetical protein ASH1 (ASH1), mRNA /cds = ( 111H5 3043 3331 AK000354 Hs.102669 1.00E−125 1 cDNA FLJ20347 fis, clone HEP13790 /cds = (708,14 465B8 27 348 AI707589 Hs.102793 1.00E−164 1 as30b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2318673 126G11 1069 1431 NM_016128 Hs.102950 0 2 coat protein gamma-cop (LOC51137), mRNA /cds = 165H5 326 564 BF698884 Hs.103180 4.00E−71 1 602126455F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4283340 108H6 2135 2505 AB023187 Hs.103329 1.00E−59 1 for KIAA0970 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 521C9 1440 1962 AL136885 Hs.103378 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434P116 (from clone DKFZp434P1 458C9 3876 4415 AF254411 Hs.103521 0 1 ser/arg-rich pre-mRNA splicing factor SR-A1 ( 99F6 349 767 NM_018623 Hs.103657 0 5 hypothetical protein PRO2219 (PRO2219), mRNA 162G11 1745 2161 AF117829 Hs.103755 1.00E−151 1 8q21.3: RICK gene /cds = (224,1846) /gb = AF11782 188G1 1757 2566 NM_004501 Hs.103804 0 2 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U ( 470F7 56 302 NM_024056 Hs.103834 1.00E−137 1 hypothetical protein MGC5576 (MGC5576), mRNA 460A11 225 288 BG033732 Hs.103902 3.00E−29 1 602301101F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4402465 522H7 2157 2397 NM_006342 Hs.104019 1.00E−132 1 transforming, acidic coiled-coil containing 39E5 1007 2535 L12168 Hs.104125 0 10 adenylyl cyclase-associated protein (CAP) mRN 98C11 1023 2558 NM_006367 Hs.104125 0 29 adenylyl cyclase-associated protein (CAP), m 461B2 88 221 AW968823 Hs.104157 1.00E−38 1 EST380899 cDNA /gb = AW968823 /gi = 8158664 /ug = 110A4 4010 4306 AB023143 Hs.104305 1.00E−125 1 for KIAA0926 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 122H5 4634 5232 NM_014922 Hs.104305 0 2 KIAA0926 protein (KIAA0926), mRNA /cds = (522,4 105C2 1817 2174 AB020669 Hs.104315 0 1 for KIAA0862 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 37G4 1321 2886 AF016495 Hs.104624 0 46 small solute channel 1 (SSC1) mRNA, complete cd 98D4 1578 2946 NM_020980 Hs.104624 0 71 aquaporin 9 (AQP9), mRNA /cds = (286,1173) /gb = 458E6 1007 1399 NM_015898 Hs.104640 0 1 HIV-1 inducer of short transcripts binding pro 462C11 1037 1532 NM_018492 Hs.104741 0 1 PDZ-binding kinase; T-cell originated protein 118G4 1940 2513 BC002538 Hs.104879 0 2 serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, c 496A7 1 618 BG035120 Hs.104893 0 4 602324815F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4413099 112G4 3421 3933 NM_003633 Hs.104925 0 2 ectodermal-neural cortex (with BTB-like doma 460E2 16 460 AI479075 Hs.104985 0 1 tm30h01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2158129 461H4 1500 1781 NM_020979 Hs.105052 1.00E−148 1 adaptor protein with pleckstrin homology and 469C7 231 380 NM_018331 Hs.105216 1.00E−77 1 hypothetical protein FLJ11125 (FLJ11125), mR 461B6 84 489 AA489227 Hs.105230 0 1 aa57f07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:825061 / 462D5 1735 2129 NM_015393 Hs.105460 0 1 DKFZP564O0823 protein (DKFZP564O0823), mRNA 465H7 1 624 NM_017780 Hs.105461 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20357 (FLJ20357), mR 471F3 819 1126 AY007243 Hs.105484 1.00E−160 1 regenerating gene type IV mRNA, complete cds / 473C1 42 479 AW970759 Hs.105621 0 1 EST382842 cDNA /gb = AW970759 /gi = 8160604 /ug = 102A9 1 331 AK025947 Hs.105664 0 1 FLJ22294 fis, clone HRC04426 /cds = (240,6 465G9 193 524 AI475680 Hs.105676 0 1 tc93d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073719 469G2 1528 1625 AK022481 Hs.105779 8.00E−38 1 cDNA FLJ12419 fis, clone MAMMA1003047, highly 482A9 289 839 NM_012483 Hs.105806 0 3 granulysin (GNLY), transcript variant 519, m 595B11 918 1300 NM_002343 Hs.105938 0 1 lactotransferrin (LTF), mRNA /cds = (294,2429) 69B3 3649 4226 Y13247 Hs.106019 0 1 fb19 mRNA /cds = (539,3361) /gb = Y13247 /gi = 2117 459E8 106 563 NM_013322 Hs.106260 0 1 sorting nexin 10 (SNX10), mRNA /cds = (128,733) 459E2 1939 2361 NM_003171 Hs.106469 0 1 suppressor of var1 (S. cerevisiae) 3-like 1 (S 98H12 658 1040 BC002748 Hs.106650 0 2 Similar to hypothetical protein FLJ20533, cl 594H5 1418 1501 NM_001568 Hs.106673 6.00E−36 1 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, 194H12 751 1233 NM_021626 Hs.106747 0 1 serine carboxypeptidase 1 precursor protein ( 138G6 2749 3214 AF189723 Hs.106778 0 3 calcium transport ATPase ATP2C1 (ATP2C1A) mRN 56A5 1 1089 AL355722 Hs.106875 0 2 EST from clone 35214, full insert /cds = UNKNOWN 67H8 844 1102 X71490 Hs.106876 1.00E−103 1 vacuolar proton ATPase, subunit D /cds = (2 463G10 538 725 AF035306 Hs.106890 1.00E−102 1 clone 23771 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 121H2 14 394 NM_016619 Hs.107139 0 1 hypothetical protein (LOC51316), mRNA /cds = ( 185D12 118 884 NM_001564 Hs.107153 0 3 inhibitor of growth family, member 1-like (ING 186D6 1140 1507 NM_017892 Hs.107213 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20585 (FLJ20585), mR 462B10 192 541 AI707896 Hs.107369 1.00E−168 1 as34a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2319066 59A10 1694 2335 AJ270952 Hs.107393 0 3 for putative membrane protein (GENX-3745 499G1 2987 4266 AL035683 Hs.107526 1.00E−104 2 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1063B2 on chromosome 20q1 466F11 327 493 AI391443 Hs.107622 9.00E−90 1 tf96e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107138 182F9 153 649 AF265439 Hs.107707 0 1 DC37 mRNA, complete cds/cds = (5,856) /gb = AF26 481F9 1216 1609 NM_016270 Hs.107740 0 2 Kruppel-like factor (LOC51713), mRNA /cds = (84 184H4 189 576 AF081282 Hs.107979 0 1 small membrane protein 1 (SMP1) mRNA, complete 103E11 1006 2137 NM_014313 Hs.107979 0 4 small membrane protein 1 (SMP1), mRNA /cds = (99, 596H7 1265 1771 NM_004078 Hs.108080 0 3 cysteine and glycine-rich protein 1 (CSRP1), m 46H8 777 914 AF070640 Hs.108112 2.00E−47 1 clone 24781 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 53B4 1552 1967 U32986 Hs.108327 0 2 xeroderma pigmentosum group E UV-damaged DNA binding 124A10 1089 1733 AK001428 Hs.108332 0 3 cDNA FLJ10566 fis, clone NT2RP2002959, highly 127F8 428 746 AL136941 Hs.108338 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586C1924 (from clone DKFZp586 191G10 518 883 AL136640 Hs.108548 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564F163 (from clone DKFZp564F1 458G8 2374 5101 NM_016227 Hs.108636 0 2 membrane protein CH1 (CH1), mRNA /cds = (124,434 58F11 735 798 NM_006963 Hs.108642 2.00E−28 1 zinc finger protein 22 (KOX 15) (ZNF22), mRNA / 118B5 2715 2797 AK022874 Hs.108779 2.00E−38 1 cDNA FLJ12812 fis, clone NT2RP2002498 /cds = (3, 110H2 18 661 AF026292 Hs.108809 0 1 chaperonin containing t-complex polypeptide 181G4 1008 1142 NM_006429 Hs.108809 2.00E−71 1 chaperonin containing TCP1, subunit 7 (eta) (C 189F11 415 615 AK024569 Hs.108854 2.00E−79 1 cDNA: FLJ20916 fis, clone ADSE00738, highly s 596F8 5958 6097 AB011087 Hs.108945 8.00E−48 1 mRNA for KIAA0515 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 157D8 399 830 NM_016145 Hs.108969 0 1 PTD008 protein (PTD008), /cds = (233,553) 175E7 712 1849 AL133111 Hs.109150 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434H068 (from clone DKFZp434H0 514E1 66 613 NM_012417 Hs.109219 0 4 retinal degeneration B beta (RDGBB), mRNA /cd 106A4 1864 2220 AJ011895 Hs.109281 1.00E−111 1 for HIV-1, Nef-associated factor 1 alpha 169E1 938 1331 AK024297 Hs.109441 0 2 FLJ14235 fis, clone NT2RP4000167 /cds = (82 100B8 1 191 NM_012456 Hs 109571 3.00E−85 1 translocase of inner mitochondrial membrane 1 115B7 983 1193 NM_007074 Hs.109606 1.00E−116 1 coronin, actin-binding protein, 1A (CORO1A), 62H11 1 626 BF245892 Hs.109641 1.00E−154 10 601864070F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4082465 595B2 4976 5286 AB040884 Hs.109694 1.00E−142 1 mRNA for KIAA1451 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 75H11 227 482 BF244603 Hs.109697 1.00E−129 1 601862620F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4080412 118G3 219 392 NM_024292 Hs.109701 2.00E−66 1 ubiquitin-like 5 (UBL5), mRNA /cds = (65,286) / 105A5 3271 3532 AL117407 Hs.109727 1.00E−147 2 cDNA DKFZp434D2050 (from clone DKFZp434D 481B7 1101 1201 NM_006026 Hs.109804 9.00E−42 1 H1 histone family, member X (H1FX), mRNA /cds = ( 476H12 1018 1429 NM_004310 Hs.109918 0 3 ras homolog gene family, member H (ARHH), mRNA 144C8 1252 1429 Z35227 Hs.109918 7.00E−92 1 TTF for small G protein /cds = (579,1154) /gb = 141E10 630 1269 AK001779 Hs.110445 0 4 FLJ10917 fis, clone OVARC1000321 /cds = (18 494D8 4102 4476 NM_014918 Hs.110488 0 1 KIAA0990 protein (KIAA0990), mRNA /cds = (494,2 47C3 2298 2431 D86974 Hs.110613 1.00E−60 1 KIAA0220 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1661) /gb 194C10 1210 1704 AL157477 Hs.110702 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761E212 (from clone DKFZp761E2 192F1 3254 3686 NM_015726 Hs.110707 1.00E−150 2 H326 (H326), mRNA /cds = (176,1969) /gb = NM_0157 595B8 1148 1414 NM_003472 Hs.110713 1.00E−147 1 DEK oncogene (DNA binding) (DEK), mRNA /cds = (3 459F3 3337 3915 NM_001046 Hs.110736 0 1 solute carrier family 12 (sodium/potassium/ch 195F5 1051 1482 AK025557 Hs.110771 0 2 cDNA: FLJ21904 fis, clone HEP03585 /cds = UNKNOW 53B10 163 742 NM_020150 Hs.110796 0 1 SAR1 protein (SAR1), mRNA /cds = (100,696) /gb = 164B11 122 932 NM_016039 Hs.110803 0 5 CGI-99 protein (LOC51637), mRNA /cds = (161,895 594H4 982 1454 AK026528 Hs.111222 6.00E−95 3 cDNA: FLJ22875 fis, clone KAT02879 /cds = (30,51 50A10 1688 2095 AF119897 Hs.111334 0 2 PRO2760 mRNA, complete cds /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = A 102H11 175 498 AI436587 Hs.111377 1.00E−148 1 ti03d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2129397 109G11 1324 1388 AB016811 Hs.111554 2.00E−29 1 for ADP ribosylation factor-like protein, 144E10 77 304 BF219474 Hs.111611 1.00E−122 2 601884269F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4102769 583C9 4 272 NM_000988 Hs.111611 1.00E−148 10 ribosomal protein L27 (RPL27), mRNA /cds = (17,4 111F4 31 380 NM_014463 Hs.111632 0 1 Lsm3 protein (LSM3), mRNA /cds = (29,337) /gb = N 106E6 2646 2892 AL096723 Hs.111801 1.00E−135 1 cDNA DKFZp564H2023 (from clone DKFZp564H 169A2 773 1015 014696 Hs.111894 1.00E−135 2 KIAA0108 gene, complete cds /cds = (146,847) / 182D6 264 748 NM_014713 Hs.111894 0 1 lysosomal-associated protein transmembrane 460D11 205 452 AI557431 Hs.111973 4.00E−60 1 PT2.1_7_C05.r cDNA, 3′ end /clone_end = 3′ /gb = 121A7 355 589 NM_020382 Hs.111988 1.00E−128 1 PR/SET domain containing protein 07 (SET07), m 476C12 254 463 AA442585 Hs.112071 1.00E−111 1 zv57f09.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:757769 / 172E7 469 736 AF228422 Hs.112242 1.00E−143 1 normal mucosa of esophagus specific 1 (NMES1) 108E10 4800 4901 AF071076 Hs.112255 6.00E−48 1 cell-line HeLa Nup98-Nup96 precursor, mRNA, c 47G12 1 301 BF237710 Hs.112318 1.00E−165 5 601842210F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4079930 599G7 38 455 NM_019059 Hs.112318 0 32 6.2 kd protein (LOC54543), mRNA /cds = (93,260) 469F9 226 546 NM_002638 Hs.112341 1.00E−107 1 protease inhibitor 3, skin-derived (SKALP) (P 589G11 482 1336 AK026396 Hs.112497 0 2 cDNA: FLJ22743 fis, clone HUV00901 /cds = UNKNOW 464F10 1686 1917 NM_002978 Hs.112842 1.00E−119 1 sodium channel, nonvoltage-gated 1, delta (SC 54B11 1 423 BF025727 Hs.113029 0 26 601670406F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3953425 591C5 31 469 NM_001028 Hs.113029 0 10 ribosomal protein S25 (RPS25), mRNA /cds = (71,4 585F4 1882 3918 AK027136 Hs.113205 1.00E−130 3 cDNA: FLJ23483 fis, clone KAIA04052 /cds = UNKNO 61B12 1168 2386 AF105253 Hs.113368 0 5 neuroendocrine secretory protein 55 mRNA, com 163D9 3470 4109 Y08890 Hs.113503 0 1 mRNA for Ran_GTP binding protein 5 466C4 276 946 AL359916 Hs.113872 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-550O8 on chromosome 20 C 592C12 2506 2696 AF323540 Hs.114309 2.00E−80 1 apolipoprotein L-I mRNA, splice variant B, co 476A11 121 528 AA702108 Hs.114931 0 1 zi85e01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:447576 / 109F4 3123 3521 D30783 Hs.115263 0 1 for epiregulin, complete cds /cds = (116,67 123D1 3123 3526 NM_001432 Hs.115263 0 1 epiregulin (EREG), mRNA /cds = (166,675) /gb = N 465D7 1 175 BG288391 Hs.115467 1.00E−94 1 602388053F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4517076 74H9 346 602 AK027114 Hs.115659 1.00E−108 1 FLJ23461 fis, clone HSI07757 /cds = UNKNOW 585E4 384 1146 NM_024061 Hs.115659 0 3 hypothetical protein MGC5521 (MGC5521), mRNA 462C1 945 1222 NM_024036 Hs.115960 1.00E−152 1 hypothetical protein MGC3103 (MGC3103), mRNA 464E4 1276 1635 AK023633 Hs.116278 1.00E−138 1 cDNA FLJ13571 fis, clone PLACE1008405 /cds = UNK 43B10 1601 1798 AF283777 Hs.116481 9.00E−47 1 clone TCBAP0702 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /g 465G1 374 654 NM_001782 Hs.116481 5.00E−85 2 CD72 antigen (CD72), mRNA /cds = (108,1187) /gb 51G8 29 203 BF341330 Hs.116567 6.00E−26 1 602013274F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4149066 40D10 2694 3430 X68742 Hs.116774 0 1 integrin, alpha subunit /cds = UNKNOWN /g 107D1 1778 1943 U71383 Hs.117005 1.00E−84 1 OB binding protein-2 (OB-BP2) mRNA, complete cds /cds 459D4 2882 3522 AK025364 Hs.117268 0 1 cDNA: FLJ21711 fis, clone COL10156 /cds = UNKNOW 473E8 2104 2233 AB029016 Hs.117333 2.00E−65 3 mRNA for KIAA1093 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 458E2 88 627 AI825645 Hs.117906 0 2 wb75b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2311481 163A7 1160 1420 X53793 Hs.117950 1.00E−109 1 ADE2H1 mRNA showing homologies to SAICAR syntheta 123B8 18 740 NM_002799 Hs.118065 0 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, bet 583G3 924 1199 AB011182 Hs.118087 1.00E−155 4 mRNA for KIAA0610 protein, partial cds/cds = (0, 127A1 263 557 NM_006441 Hs.118131 1.00E−141 1 5,10-methenyltetrahydrofolate synthetase ( 459A10 188 817 AL522477 Hs.118142 0 1 AL522477 cDNA /clone = CS0DB008YK14-(3-prime) 584A10 8484 8875 NM_003316 Hs.118174 0 1 tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 (TTC3), mRN 52D4 1287 1752 AK026486 Hs.118183 0 1 FLJ22833 fis, clone KAIA4266 /cds = (479,8 470B6 68 532 BF030930 Hs.118303 0 1 601558648F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3828706 41B3 5041 5669 M14648 Hs.118512 0 1 cell adhesion protein (vitronectin) receptor alpha s 125B8 999 1573 NM_003733 Hs.118633 0 1 2′-5′oligoadenylate synthetase-like (OASL), 459D3 3 427 AI052447 Hs.118659 0 1 oz07g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1674678 112F11 191 387 NM_006923 Hs.118684 1.00E−103 1 stromal cell-derived factor 2 (SDF2), mRNA /c 129E4 1727 1891 AL050404 Hs.118695 2.00E−86 1 DNA sequence from clone 955M13 on chromosome 20. Conta 126H2 1512 2209 NM_000358 Hs.118787 0 2 transforming growth factor, beta-induced, 68 598D9 817 1106 NM_001155 Hs.118796 1.00E−108 1 annexin A6 (ANXA6), transcript variant 1, mRN 331E6 89 475 BE311727 Hs.118857 0 1 601143334F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3507009 521C1 700 1180 NM_006292 Hs.118910 0 2 tumor susceptibility gene 101 (TSG101), mRNA 139E8 463 1198 AJ012506 Hs.118958 0 1 activated in tumor suppression, clone TSA 69H2 578 1117 U05040 Hs.118962 0 1 FUSE binding protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (26,1960 461F1 1241 1715 AK024119 Hs.118990 0 1 cDNA FLJ14057 fis, clone HEMBB1000337 /cds = UNK 481E1 1682 1969 NM_017544 Hs.119018 1.00E−129 1 transcription factor NRF (NRF), mRNA /cds = (653 479B4 45 203 AL109806 Hs.119057 5.00E−43 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1153D9 on chromosome 20 C 520F1 177 672 NM_012423 Hs.119122 1.00E−148 8 ribosomal protein L13a (RPL13A), mRNA /cds = (1 477E4 46 1565 AL109786 Hs.119155 0 3 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 81 166F10 304 814 M37583 Hs.119192 0 3 histone (H2A.Z) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (106,492) /g 592E5 302 814 NM_002106 Hs.119192 0 7 H2A histone family, member Z (H2AFZ), mRNA /cd 54B1 47 1144 AJ400717 Hs.119252 0 9 TPT1 gene for translationally controlled tumo 594H9 609 1013 NM_000520 Hs.119403 0 1 hexosaminidase A (alpha polypeptide) (HEXA), 492D9 30 272 NM_001004 Hs.119500 1.00E−135 2 ribosomal protein, large P2 (RPLP2), mRNA /cd 59H8 14 1890 NM_016091 Hs.119503 0 12 HSPC025 (HSPC025), mRNA /cds = (33,1727) /gb = N 525E8 12 446 NM_006432 Hs.119529 0 2 epididymal secretory protein (19.5 kD) (HE1), 166G7 1323 2293 M88108 Hs.119537 0 3 p62 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (106,1437) /gb = M88108 /g 112D10 1054 1722 NM_006559 Hs.119537 0 1 GAP-associated tyrosine phosphoprotein p62 158E9 847 1273 AL022326 Hs.119598 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 333H23 on chromosome 22q12.1-1 161H7 738 1272 NM_000967 Hs.119598 0 1 ribosomal protein L3 (RPL3), mRNA /cds = (6,1217 168F8 284 778 M34671 Hs.119663 0 1 lymphocytic antigen CD59/MEM43 mRNA, complete cds /c 585C9 285 783 NM_000611 Hs.119663 0 1 CD59 antigen p18-20 (antigen identified by mo 143G12 753 1329 AK023975 Hs.119908 0 4 FLJ13913 fis, clone Y79AA1000231, highly 55D12 1107 1365 NM_015934 Hs.119908 1.00E−119 1 nucleolar protein NOP5/NOP58 (NOP5/NOP58), m 467E7 37 419 AI492066 Hs.119923 0 1 tg12b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108525 462C10 2669 3025 NM_012318 Hs.120165 0 1 leucine zipper-EF-hand containing transmembr 473F11 396 1006 AK025068 Hs.120170 0 1 cDNA: FLJ21415 fis, clone COL04030 /cds = (138,7 98E11 211 458 AW081455 Hs.120219 1.00E−114 2 xc31c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2585868 471C8 60 301 NM_014487 Hs.120766 1.00E−120 1 nucleolar cysteine-rich protein (HSA6591), m 134C4 284 529 AK000470 Hs.120769 9.00E−98 1 cDNA FLJ20463 fis, clone KAT06143 /cds = UNKNOWN 469C10 1 441 AA677952 Hs.120891 0 1 zi14a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:430738 / 60C9 1022 1615 AB011421 Hs.120996 0 1 for DRAK2, complete cds /cds = (261,1379) / 461A7 738 1274 NM_014205 Hs.121025 0 1 chromosome 11 open reading frame 5 (C11ORF5), m 104A4 557 1942 D89974 Hs.121102 0 4 for glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-ancho 196C9 557 1463 NM_004665 Hs.121102 0 9 vanin 2 (VNN2), mRNA /cds = (11,1573) /gb = NM_004 467F4 4 328 AW972196 Hs.121210 1.00E−162 1 EST384285 cDNA /gb = AW972196 /gi = 8162042 /ug = 587A12 224 367 AW975541 Hs.121572 1.00E−62 1 EST387650 cDNA /gb = AW975541 /gi = 8166755 /ug = 36G5 13 604 AL008729 Hs.121591 0 1 DNA sequence from PAC 257A7 on chromosome 6p24. Contai 464C1 120 413 AA772692 Hs.121709 1.00E−120 1 ai35b09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = 1358969 /clone 36E2 411 821 AK025556 Hs.121849 0 1 PLJ21903 fis, clone HEP03579 /cds = (84,46 196A6 411 1113 NM_022818 Hs.121849 0 1 Microtubule-associated proteins 1A and 1B, I 471G2 176 333 AW469546 Hs.122116 2.00E−64 1 hd19e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2909992 462F5 218 611 BF677944 Hs.122406 1.00E−166 1 602084766F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4248905 465A6 376 478 AV762642 Hs.122431 2.00E−28 1 AV762642 cDNA 5′ end /clone = MDSEMB08 /clone_(—) 467G10 603 803 AL040371 Hs.122487 9.00E−96 1 DKFZp434P0213_r1 cDNA 5′ end /clone = DKFZp434 465C12 66 260 AI804629 Hs.122848 3.00E−83 1 tc81g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2072596 98H6 442 591 AI081246 Hs.122983 5.00E−78 1 oy67b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1670867 52B4 123 236 BE676541 Hs.123254 8.00E−46 1 7f31g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3296308 128C7 4875 5186 AB020631 Hs.123654 1.00E−131 1 mRNA for KIAA0824 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 184B5 594 1187 AL109865 Hs.124186 0 1 DNA sequence from clone GS1-120K12 on chromosome 1q25 106A6 1135 1456 AK026776 Hs.124292 9.00E−99 1 FLJ23123 fis, clone LNG08039 /cds = UNKNOW 525G12 314 503 BF996704 Hs.124344 1.00E−72 1 MR1-GN0173-071100-009-g10 cDNA /gb = BF996704 466C3 120 496 AA831838 Hs.124391 1.00E−172 1 oc85h06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1356539 48G4 1 568 AA203497 Hs.124601 0 1 zx58g05.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:446744 / 517G2 577 756 AA858297 Hs.124675 3.00E−61 1 ob13b08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1323543 107H3 913 1220 AK023013 Hs.124762 1.00E−174 1 FLJ12951 fis, clone NT2RP2005457, highly 473A7 729 929 NM_019062 Hs.124835 4.00E−82 1 hypothetical protein (FLJ20225), mRNA /cds = ( 108D12 3225 3531 AF023142 Hs.125134 1.00E−142 2 pre-mRNA splicing SR protein rA4 mRNA, partial 463E11 158 519 AI380443 Hs.125608 0 1 tg02f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107615 104F6 1581 2028 NM_019853 Hs.125682 0 1 protein phosphatase 4 regulatory subunit 2 (P 462A5 5 282 AW975851 Hs.125815 1.00E−149 1 EST387960 cDNA /gb = AW975851 /gi = 8167072 /ug = 462B1 534 702 AI378032 Hs.125892 1.00E−69 1 te67g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2091806 121A6 3074 3494 AB028978 Hs.126084 1.00E−174 1 mRNA for KIAA1055 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 171G12 94 1240 M15330 Hs.126256 0 7 interleukin 1-beta (IL1B) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (86 183D12 100 1275 NM_000576 Hs.126256 0 9 interleukin 1, beta (IL1B), mRNA /cds = (86,895) 458B2 6 415 AI393205 Hs.126265 0 1 tg14b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108725 102G6 885 1906 AJ271684 Hs.126355 1.00E−171 2 for myeloid DAP12-associating lectin (MD 463E4 847 1015 NM_013252 Hs.126355 2.00E−89 1 C-type (calcium dependent, carbohydrate-reco 167B2 2468 2721 AF195514 Hs.126550 1.00E−142 1 VPS4-2 ATPase (VPS42) mRNA, complete cds /cds = 473D8 19 397 BF445163 Hs.126594 0 1 nad21d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3366191 143C9 333 551 BE250027 Hs.126701 1.00E−121 1 600943030F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:2959639 471E10 806 945 AK021519 Hs.126707 2.00E−71 1 cDNA FLJ11457 fis, clone HEMBA1001522 /cds = (1 462B4 159 572 NM_017762 Hs.126721 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20313 (FLJ20313), mR 41D8 1 2519 AK023275 Hs.126925 0 5 FLJ13213 fis, clone NT2RP4001126, weakly 463F5 2 563 NM_014464 Hs.127011 0 1 tubulointerstitial nephritis antigen (TIN-A 597C8 2662 2905 AB046765 Hs.127270 1.00E−136 1 mRNA for KIAA1545 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 458F11 15 212 BF508731 Hs.127311 8.00E−81 1 UI-H-BI4-aoq-b-08-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 462B3 76 389 AW978753 Hs.127327 1.00E−133 1 EST390862 cDNA /gb = AW978753 /gi = 8170027 /ug = 463E2 176 787 AI028267 Hs.127514 0 1 ow01d06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1645547 465G5 181 372 AA953396 Hs.127557 6.00E−78 1 on63h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1561411 463E10 11190 11634 NM_016239 Hs.127561 0 1 unconventional myosin-15 (LOC51168), mRNA /c 476A9 27 216 AW384918 Hs.127574 1.00E−101 1 PM1-HT0422-291299-002−d01 cDNA /gb = AW384918 111B10 1825 2463 NM_014007 Hs.127649 0 1 KIAA0414 protein (KIAA0414), mRNA /cds = (1132, 499A7 2134 5198 AF070674 Hs.127799 0 8 inhibitor of apoptosis protein-1 (MIHC) mRNA, 331F5 4 460 BF342439 Hs.127863 0 1 602013944F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4149562 176A12 796 1351 NM_022900 Hs.128003 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ21213 (FLJ21213), mR 462B5 1766 1949 NM_014406 Hs.128342 5.00E−82 1 potassium large conductance calcium-activate 467D5 157 279 AI222805 Hs.128630 6.00E−62 1 qp39c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1925388 465G3 1 529 BE222032 Hs.128675 0 1 hr61g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3133028 467C7 1172 1726 AF118274 Hs.128740 0 1 DNb-5 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,1601) /gb = AF11 175G11 358 724 AL110151 Hs.128797 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586D0824 (from clone DKFZp586 472A12 402 782 BE745645 Hs.129135 1.00E−153 1 601578727F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3927535 473C7 46 217 BE670584 Hs.129192 3.00E−37 1 7e36h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3284607 463G11 7 397 AA746320 Hs.129572 0 1 ob08f01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1323097 63D8 18 1167 D13748 Hs.129673 0 4 eukaryotic initiation factor 4AI /cds = (16,12 57F3 19 1279 NM_001416 Hs.129673 0 4 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4A, 144G5 1071 1192 AF064090 Hs.129708 3.00E−62 3 ligand for herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM-L) 118A9 2684 3198 AB046805 Hs.129750 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1585 protein, partial cds /cds = (2 50G5 1119 1440 AK024068 Hs.129872 1.00E−172 1 FLJ14006 fis, clone Y79AA1002399, highly 469D6 376 603 D43968 Hs.129914 1.00E−126 1 AML1 mRNA for AML1b protein (alternatively spliced pr 590G11 823 1571 NM_003563 Hs.129951 0 3 speckle-type POZ protein (SPOP), mRNA /cds = (15 591C7 68 571 NM_005243 Hs.129953 0 1 Ewing sarcoma breakpoint region 1 (EWSR1), tra 459F5 579 768 AI763262 Hs.130059 1.00E−35 1 wi66c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2398278 479A10 259 448 AI089359 Hs.130232 1.00E−103 1 qb05h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1695413 461G5 193 347 AW898615 Hs.130729 2.00E−68 1 RC1-NN0073-090500-012-f02 cDNA /gb = AW898615 466B1 373 569 AI347054 Hs.130879 1.00E−76 1 qp60a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1927374 463G3 3212 5430 AJ404611 Hs.130881 0 2 mRNA for B-cell lymphoma/leukaemia 11A extra 462C3 48 468 AI421806 Hs.131067 0 1 tf44h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2099109 596G10 39 491 NM_006294 Hs.131255 0 3 ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase binding pro 469G10 189 361 AI024984 Hs.131580 1.00E−81 1 ov39d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1639701 458B7 169 659 AW978870 Hs.131828 0 1 EST390979 cDNA /gb = AW978870 /gi = 8170147 /ug = 63D1 185 500 AF176706 Hs.131859 1.00E−133 1 F-box protein FBX11 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0, 58C10 4188 4313 NM_014913 Hs.131915 2.00E−65 1 KIAA0863 protein (KIAA0863), mRNA /cds = (185,3 117H2 282 569 NM_003608 Hs.131924 1.00E−143 1 G protein-coupled receptor 65 (GPR65), mRNA / 462D11 441 683 AW976422 Hs.132064 1.00E−118 1 EST388531 cDNA /gb = AW976422 /gi = 8167649 /ug = 586F11 161 1094 NM_017830 Hs.132071 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ20455 (FLJ20455), mR 466A8 118 224 AI042377 Hs.132156 2.00E−44 1 ox62c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1660900 472F6 979 1431 AK022463 Hs.132221 0 1 cDNA FLJ12401 fis, clone MAMMA1002796 /cds = (3, 462E4 19 567 AI031656 Hs.132237 0 1 ow48e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1650082 462E2 4 539 AI829569 Hs.132238 0 1 wf28e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2356922 461H9 453 618 BG037042 Hs.132555 4.00E−57 1 602288311F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4374122 467D10 4518 4689 AK024449 Hs.132569 2.00E−55 1 mRNA for FLJ00041 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 463H7 162 438 AI346336 Hs.132594 1.00E−132 1 qp50b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1926415 592B8 2415 2957 NM_005337 Hs.132834 0 1 hematopoietic protein 1 (HEM1), mRNA /cds = (158 70H2 6370 6718 AF047033 Hs.132904 1.00E−175 1 sodium bicarbonate cotransporter 3 (SLC4A7) m 50G10 1167 2041 AL121985 Hs.132906 0 4 DNA sequence from clone RP11-404F10 on chromosome 1q2 123C10 1323 1570 NM_015071 Hs.132942 1.00E−136 1 GTPase regulator associated with the focal adh 121B10 92 503 AA504269 Hs.133032 0 1 aa61c09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:825424 / 171A12 696 909 AL050035 Hs.133130 6.00E−83 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566H0124 (from clone DKFZp566 463B5 123 449 AI051673 Hs.133175 1.00E−176 1 oy77g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671898 463B7 966 1103 AL044498 Hs.133262 3.00E−46 1 DKFZp434I082_s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = DKFZp434I 463B8 1 322 AV661783 Hs.133333 1.00E−176 1 AV661783 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GLCGXE12 /clone_(—) 463A10 431 694 AW966876 Hs.133543 1.00E−110 1 EST378950 cDNA /gb = AW966876 /gi = 8156712 /ug = 464B10 63 547 BF965766 Hs.133864 0 1 602276890F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4364495 460C6 454 653 AW009671 Hs.134272 8.00E−70 1 ws85g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2504800 459C12 3337 3745 AJ278245 Hs.134342 1.00E−121 1 mRNA for LanC-like protein 2 (lancl2 gene) /cds 462G1 33 454 AI074016 Hs.134473 0 1 oy66g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1670834 462G6 260 597 BE676210 Hs.134648 1.00E−156 1 7f25c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3295688 466H12 505 662 AV706481 Hs.134829 3.00E−65 1 AV706481 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = ADBBYF02 148H11 16 474 BE786820 Hs.135056 0 1 601477630F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3880471 462E1 139 487 BF109873 Hs.135106 0 1 7I70e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3526772 147E6 11 364 AV712376 Hs.135167 0 2 AV712376 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = DCAAND12 /clone_(—) 465B4 1993 2237 AJ271326 Hs.135187 1.00E−92 1 mRNA for unc-93 related protein (UNC93 gene) / 463B4 185 352 AI051664 Hs.135339 4.00E−48 1 oy77f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671875 478H4 2126 2458 AK024921 Hs.135570 1.00E−170 1 cDNA: FLJ21268 fis, clone COL01718 /cds = UNKNOW 148B6 119 444 AI004582 Hs.135764 3.00E−82 8 ou04a11.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1625276 598E9 1948 2184 NM_022117 Hs.136164 3.00E−93 1 cutaneous T-cell lymphoma-associated tumor a 514C10 398 840 AL049597 Hs.136309 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP4-612B15 on chromosome 1p22 461C6 18 219 BF513274 Hs.136375 1.00E−101 1 UI-H-BW1-amo-d-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 482E4 291 699 BF526066 Hs.136537 1.00E−142 1 602071176F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4214059 461G7 43 466 NM_013378 Hs.136713 0 1 pre-B lymphocyte gene 3 (VPREB3), mRNA /cds = (4 119B10 10 677 NM_013269 Hs.136748 0 2 lectin-like NK cell receptor (LLT1), mRNA /cd 462A10 1233 1727 AK024426 Hs.137354 0 1 mRNA for FLJ00015 protein, partial cds /cds = (3 41F2 2684 3000 AJ223324 Hs.137548 1.00E−156 1 for MAX.3 cell surface antigen /cds = (44,10 74E8 16 2000 D10923 Hs.137555 0 15 HM74 /cds = (60,1223) /gb = D10923 /gi = 219866 / 58D10 8 2000 NM_006018 Hs.137555 0 9 putative chemokine receptor; GTP-binding pro 120E2 210 814 NM_002027 Hs.138381 0 1 farnesyltransferase, CAAX box, alpha (FNTA), 168E12 1953 2522 D38524 Hs.138593 0 1 5′-nucleotidase /cds = (83,1768) /gb = D38524 178F7 573 824 NM_006413 Hs.139120 1.00E−115 1 ribonuclease P (30 kD) (RPP30), mRNA /cds = (27,8 473D1 1635 1767 AL049942 Hs.139240 6.00E−50 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564F1422 (from clone DKFZp564F 188A8 924 1038 NM_017523 Hs.139262 1.00E−56 2 XIAP associated factor-1 (HSXIAPAF1), mRNA /c 168F7 933 1038 X99699 Hs.139262 1.00E−53 1 for XIAP associated factor-1 /cds = (0,953) / 181B10 1556 2517 NM_005816 Hs.142023 0 3 T cell activation, increased late expression ( 514E7 2052 2339 NM_003150 Hs.142258 1.00E−114 1 signal transducer and activator of transcripti 196C7 355 524 NM_016123 Hs.142295 9.00E−92 1 putative protein kinase NY-REN-64 antigen (LO 585B10 3261 3465 AK023129 Hs.142442 1.00E−100 1 cDNA FLJ13067 fis, clone NT2RP3001712, highly 458F2 283 413 BE293343 Hs.142737 3.00E−68 1 601143756F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3051493 134C6 289 572 BE886127 Hs.142838 1.00E−160 1 601509912F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3911451 10A11 345 584 AI126688 Hs.143049 1.00E−102 1 qb94a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1707730 472G7 127 452 AW976331 Hs.143254 0 1 EST388440 cDNA /gb = AW976331 /gi = 8167557 /ug = 464G11 425 547 AI357640 Hs.143314 1.00E−56 1 qy15b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2012051 463F11 257 640 BF446017 Hs.143389 0 1 7p18a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3646004 463H2 107 443 AA825245 Hs.143410 1.00E−151 1 oe59g09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1415968 48B7 1 3366 NM_005813 Hs.143460 0 2 protein kinase C, nu (PRKCN), mRNA /cds = (555,32 463C9 290 405 AW173163 Hs.143525 5.00E−41 1 xj84b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2663895 463C8 330 473 AI095189 Hs.143534 5.00E−57 2 oy83b06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1672403 464G5 94 189 BG033028 Hs.143554 1.00E−38 1 602300135F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4401776 463D7 120 563 NM_006777 Hs.143604 0 1 Kaiso (ZNF-kaiso), mRNA /cds = (0,2018) /gb = NM 471A10 132 586 AK026372 Hs.143631 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22719 fis, clone HSI14307 /cds = UNKNOW 74G2 5129 5285 AF073310 Hs.143648 2.00E−79 2 insulin receptor substrate-2 (IRS2) mRNA, com 471G11 7 320 AI568622 Hs.143951 1.00E−154 2 tn41e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2170218 478H12 963 1532 NM_018270 Hs.143954 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10914 (FLJ10914), mR 462G3 100 529 AI074020 Hs.144114 0 1 oy66g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1670842 463C1 52 151 AI090305 Hs.144119 1.00E−42 1 oy81b01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1672201 472H8 157 485 BF509758 Hs.144265 1.00E−178 1 UI-H-BI4-apg-d-04-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 166E1 23 443 D63874 Hs.144321 0 1 HMG-1, complete cds /cds = (76,723) /gb = D63874 145G8 125 1606 NM_018548 Hs.144477 0 2 hypothetical protein PRO2975 (PRO2975), mRNA 191H8 46 624 BF036686 Hs.144559 0 1 601459771F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3863248 151B1 1983 2561 M93651 Hs.145279 0 2 set gene, complete cds /cds = (3,836) /gb = M93651 /gi = 33 514B2 115 1583 NM_003011 Hs.145279 0 4 SET translocation (myeloid leukemia-associat 596D4 89 734 AA631938 Hs.145668 0 8 fmfc5 cDNA /clone = CR6-21 /gb = AA631938 /gi = 25 492B3 512 2226 NM_004902 Hs.145696 0 2 splicing factor (CC1.3) (CC1.3), mRNA /cds = (14 192E4 1483 1837 AF246126 Hs.145956 0 1 zinc finger protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1 480B9 1094 1426 AL136874 Hs.146037 1.00E−111 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434C135 (from clone DKFZp434C1 49H1 1761 2182 NM_022894 Hs.146123 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ12972 (FLJ12972), mR 129C6 517 603 BE220959 Hs.146215 6.00E−21 1 hu02b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3165395 583D9 249 646 NM_003641 Hs.146360 0 1 interferon induced transmembrane protein 1 ( 589D9 125 1866 NM_002139 Hs.146381 0 5 RNA binding motif protein, X chromosome (RBMX) 68H11 122 1567 Z23064 Hs.146381 0 2 mRNA gene for hnRNP G protein /cds = (11,1186) /gb = 174A8 461 1008 NM_004757 Hs.146401 0 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily E, member 1 171A6 461 686 U10117 Hs.146401 1.00E−100 1 endothelial-monocyte activating polypeptide II mRN 465C4 53 342 AI141004 Hs.146627 3.00E−89 1 oy68f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671003 190H7 1306 3107 AB033079 Hs.146668 0 3 mRNA for KIAA1253 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 102E9 412 1022 AF054187 Hs.146763 0 3 alpha NAC mRNA, complete cds /cds = (309,956) /g 179B1 364 843 D16481 Hs.146812 0 1 mitochondrial 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolas 126H12 1 358 NM_000183 Hs.146812 0 1 hydroxyacyl-Coenzyme A dehydrogenase/3-keto 476C9 20 249 AI187423 Hs.147040 1.00E−128 2 qf31d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1751623 70H11 47 1593 AF272148 Hs.147644 0 7 KRAB zinc finger protein (RITA) mRNA, complete 51F1 635 1039 NM_018555 Hs.147644 0 3 C2H2-like zinc finger protein (ZNF361), mRNA 72H1 948 5026 AF000982 Hs.147916 0 7 dead box, X isoform (DBX) mRNA, alternative tra 37F10 3128 3652 X63563 Hs.148027 0 1 RNA polymerase II 140 kDa /cds = (43,3567) 64C11 163 279 AA908367 Hs.148288 6.00E−29 1 og76c11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1454228 463G2 52 473 AI335004 Hs.148558 0 1 tb21e-9.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2055016 471F8 17 463 AI471866 Hs.149095 0 1 ti67d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2137063 169C12 449 1711 L06132 Hs.149155 0 2 voltage-dependent anion channel isoform 1 (VDAC) mRN 189G6 1353 1711 NM_003374 Hs.149155 0 5 voltage-dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC1), mR 481E3 501 669 NM_007022 Hs.149443 5.00E−84 1 putative tumor suppressor (101F6), mRNA /cds = 472B3 93 182 BF029894 Hs.149595 6.00E−44 1 601557056F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3827172 173D1 3719 3877 AB037901 Hs.149918 3.00E−83 1 GASC-1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (150,3320) /gb 153G12 1429 1787 M31627 Hs.149923 0 2 X box binding protein-1 (XBP-1) mRNA, complete cds /cd 116B10 1435 1787 NM_005080 Hs.149923 1.00E−180 1 X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1), mRNA /cds = (12,7 111G4 480 1891 L12052 Hs.150395 0 2 cAMP phosphodiesterase PDE7 (PDE7A1) mRNA, co 461D6 1407 1904 NM_000790 Hs.150403 0 1 dopa decarboxylase (aromatic L-amino acid dec 73B3 896 1779 AL050005 Hs.150580 0 23 cDNA DKFZp564A153 (from clone DKFZp564A1 465G12 1 549 AJ272212 Hs.150601 0 1 mRNA for protein serine kinase (PSKH1 gene) /c 140G12 2 195 BF028489 Hs.150675 1.00E−100 1 601763692F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3995950 496E10 17 1686 BC000167 Hs.151001 0 5 clone IMAGE:2900671, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 597G7 623 1488 NM_005015 Hs.151134 0 2 oxidase (cytochrome c) assembly 1-like (OXA1L 50C9 1051 1467 X80695 Hs.151134 0 1 OXA1Hs mRNA /cds = (6,1313) /gb = X80695 /gi = 619490 125H7 3154 3957 NM_001421 Hs.151139 0 3 E74-like factor 4 (ets domain transcription fa 111F2 306 638 BG286500 Hs.151239 1.00E−149 1 602382992F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4500527 177A4 9686 10035 AF075587 Hs.151411 0 1 protein associated with Myc mRNA, complete cds 185C7 6934 13968 NM_015057 Hs.151411 0 3 KIAA0916 protein (KIAA0916), mRNA /cds = (146,1 115E7 3406 4005 NM_004124 Hs.151413 0 1 glia maturation factor, beta (GMFB), mRNA /cds 182H7 234 833 AF099032 Hs.151461 0 1 embryonic ectoderm development protein short 169C10 4247 4727 U38847 Hs.151518 0 1 TAR RNA loop binding protein (TRP-185) mRNA, complete 167D6 1013 1197 NM_002870 Hs.151536 6.00E−83 1 RAB13, member RAS oncogene family (RAB13), mRN 588G11 1249 1898 AK023362 Hs.151604 1.00E−157 9 cDNA FLJ13300 fis, clone OVARC1001342, highly 479G10 1 277 NM_007210 Hs.151678 1.00E−103 1 UDP-N-acetyl-alpha-D-galactosamine:polype 178B7 2664 3033 NM_004247 Hs.151787 0 4 U5 snRNP-specific protein, 116 kD (U5-116 KD), 59A6 382 860 D42054 Hs.151791 0 1 KIAA0092 gene, complete cds /cds = (53,1477) / 521B6 2017 2205 NM_014679 Hs.151791 2.00E−93 1 KIAA0092 gene product (KIAA0092), mRNA /cds = ( 59C10 37 697 AF070525 Hs.151903 0 5 clone 24706 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 519A7 165 686 NM_005792 Hs.152720 0 1 M-phase phosphoprotein 6 (MPHOSPH6), mRNA /c 481E11 3990 4280 NM_005154 Hs.152818 1.00E−135 1 ubiquitin specific protease 8 (USP8), mRNA /cd 110F2 1210 1841 L25931 Hs.152931 0 2 lamin B receptor (LBR) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (75,192 516F8 1217 1708 NM_002296 Hs.152931 0 1 lamin B receptor (LBR), mRNA /cds = (75,1922) /g 462B2 93 2385 AF244129 Hs.153042 0 2 cell-surface molecule Ly-9 mRNA, complete cds 41F4 617 905 X14046 Hs.153053 1.00E−162 1 leukocyte antigen CD37 /cds = (63,908) /gb = X14 462G8 2312 2843 AF311312 Hs.153057 0 1 infertility-related sperm protein mRNA, comp 142H5 17 221 M94856 Hs.153179 1.00E−92 1 fatty acid binding protein homologue (PA-FABP) mRNA, 486G9 3 431 NM_001444 Hs.153179 0 1 fatty acid binding protein 5 (psoriasis-associ 40A1 2158 2716 X79201 Hs.153221 0 1 SYT /cds = (3,1178) /gb = X79201 /gi = 531105 101D9 1524 2060 AB014601 Hs.153293 0 1 for KIAA0701 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 460F10 1457 6107 AB032972 Hs.153489 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1146 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 106A5 445 547 AI761622 Hs.153523 2.00E−37 1 wg66f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2370081 482A6 49 369 AI859076 Hs.153551 1.00E−106 1 wl33b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2426671 589B2 1054 1556 AF261091 Hs.153612 0 1 iron inhibited ABC transporter 2 mRNA, complet 57A3 1586 1757 NM_004073 Hs.153640 9.00E−87 1 cytokine-inducible kinase (CNK), mRNA /cds = (3 466H3 2 257 NM_003866 Hs.153687 1.00E−133 1 inositol polyphosphate-4-phosphatase, type 483B6 3337 3544 NM_002526 Hs.153952 2.00E−72 1 5′ nucleotidase (CD73) (NT5), mRNA /cds = (49,17 41F1 2749 3371 X55740 Hs.153952 0 1 placental cDNA coding for 5′ nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5) 44C3 1319 1574 X82206 Hs.153961 1.00E−130 1 alpha-centractin /cds = (66,1196) /gb = X8 64F12 2578 2713 NM_022790 Hs.154057 1.00E−26 1 matrix metalloproteinase 19 (MMP19), transcri 72E11 1886 2717 U38320 Hs.154057 0 15 clone rasi-3 matrix metalloproteinase RASI-1 165H12 414 663 AW970676 Hs.154172 2.00E−22 1 EST382759 cDNA /gb = AW970676 /gi = 8160521 /ug = 37A4 1151 2746 M31210 Hs.154210 0 2 endothelial differentiation protein (edg-1) gene mR 597F4 1125 2395 NM_001400 Hs.154210 0 11 endothelial differentiation, sphingolipid G 106F2 24 1657 U22897 Hs.154230 0 2 nuclear domain 10 protein (ndp52) mRNA, comple 466E2 116 373 AB023149 Hs.154296 1.00E−131 2 mRNA for KIAA0932 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 107F11 1386 1743 AL117566 Hs.154320 0 1 cDNA DKFZp566J164 (from clone DKFZp566J1 166E12 4490 4894 D86967 Hs.154332 0 1 KIAA0212 gene, complete cds /cds = (58,2031) / 188D12 5148 5666 NM_014674 Hs.154332 0 2 KIAA0212 gene product (KIAA0212), mRNA /cds = ( 66A1 88 615 M82882 Hs.154365 0 1 cis-acting sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = M82882 /gi = 180 37C1 4320 4776 AB028999 Hs.154525 0 1 for KIAA1076 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 98D2 2317 4907 NM_000104 Hs.154654 0 6 cytochrome P450, subfamily I (dioxin-inducibl 37C4 4445 4907 U03688 Hs.154654 0 3 dioxin-inducible cytochrome P450 (CYP1B1) mRNA, comp 464A5 1418 2027 NM_006636 Hs.154672 0 3 methylene tetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase (N 36C5 615 1689 X16396 Hs.154672 0 7 NAD-dependent methylene tetrahydrofolate d 67C8 1 397 U85773 Hs.154695 0 1 phosphomannomutase (PMM2) mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 525D3 2084 2533 NM_002651 Hs.154846 0 1 phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, catalytic, b 109A7 1979 3148 D10040 Hs.154890 0 2 for long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase, compl 167F6 1817 3359 NM_021122 Hs.154890 0 8 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A ligase, long-chain 2 ( 182A1 344 793 NM_021825 Hs.154938 0 1 hypothetical protein MDS025 (MDS025), mRNA / 104E2 1254 1762 D87450 Hs.154978 0 1 KIAA0261 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,3865) /gb 519G10 4912 5303 NM_003489 Hs.155017 0 1 nuclear receptor interacting protein 1 (NRIP1 595C6 4067 4631 NM_006526 Hs.155040 0 2 zinc finger protein 217 (ZNF217), mRNA /cds = (2 105D4 1768 2418 L42373 Hs.155079 0 1 phosphatase 2A B56-alpha (PP2A) mRNA, complete 174B7 1768 2320 NM_006243 Hs.155079 0 1 protein phosphatase 2, regulatory subunit B ( 75G4 920 1775 X59066 Hs.155101 0 2 mitochondrial ATP synthase (F1-ATPase) alpha 523G12 20 848 NM_004681 Hs.155103 0 3 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A, 74D7 292 1094 M16942 Hs.155122 0 3 MHC class II HLA-DRw53-associated glycoprotein beta- 137D4 2500 2822 AL049761 Hs.155140 1.00E−176 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-863C7 on chromosome 20p12 471B5 908 1168 AK023379 Hs.155160 1.00E−141 1 cDNA FLJ13317 fis, clone OVARC1001577, highly 176C9 2104 2635 NM_003664 Hs.155172 0 1 adaptor-related protein complex 3, beta 1 sub 99F5 212 671 NM_005642 Hs.155188 0 1 TATA box binding protein (TBP)-associated fac 166E9 1215 1637 U18062 Hs.155188 0 1 TFIID subunit TAFII55 (TAFII55) mRNA, complete cds /c 163A11 60 3052 AL162086 Hs.155191 0 8 cDNA DKFZp762H157 (from clone DKFZp762H1 71E4 44 558 NM_003379 Hs.155191 1.00E−175 4 villin 2 (ezrin) (VIL2), mRNA /cds = (117,1877) 145D8 2135 2669 L47345 Hs.155202 0 1 elongin A mRNA, complete cds /cds = (32,2350) /g 477H9 357 2812 NM_014670 Hs.155291 0 2 KIAA0005 gene product (KIAA0005), mRNA /cds = ( 58D8 38 336 NM_000518 Hs.155376 1.00E−100 1 hemoglobin, beta (HBB), mRNA /cds = (50,493) /g 48F11 576 2131 NM_006164 Hs.155396 0 2 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 65G11 426 1179 S74017 Hs.155396 0 1 Nrf2 = NF-E2-like basic leucine zipper transcriptional act 480G12 852 1246 NM_001352 Hs.155402 0 1 D site of albumin promoter (albumin D-box) bind 182B12 245 592 NM_006899 Hs.155410 0 1 isocitrate dehydrogenase 3 (NAD+) beta (IDH3B 599C9 3188 3487 NM_021643 Hs.155418 1.00E−163 1 GS3955 protein (GS3955), mRNA /cds = (1225,2256 68H2 563 1749 AF037448 Hs.155489 0 2 RRM RNA binding protein Gry-rbp (GRY-RBP) mRNA 173F6 1243 1811 AF208043 Hs.155530 0 2 IFI16b (IFI16b) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (264,2 170B3 1061 1342 D50063 Hs.155543 1.00E−139 1 proteasome subunit p40_/ Mov34 protein, comp 590E9 494 1323 NM_002811 Hs.155543 0 2 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 522D11 1463 1710 AB029003 Hs.155546 1.00E−138 2 mRNA for KIAA1080 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 587A8 3514 3923 NM_001746 Hs.155560 0 1 calnexin (CANX), mRNA /cds = (89,1867) /gb = NM_0 39A6 830 1474 D63878 Hs.155595 0 1 KIAA0158 gene, complete cds /cds = (258,1343) 167F5 745 2735 NM_004404 Hs.155595 0 3 neural precursor cell expressed, developmenta 106E10 1922 2340 U15173 Hs.155596 1.00E−179 2 BCL2/adenovirus E1B 19 kD-interacting protein 524A8 1639 2229 NM_014666 Hs.155623 0 1 KIAA0171 gene product (KIAA0171), mRNA /cds = ( 166D6 12177 12974 U47077 Hs.155637 0 3 DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subuni 488A10 1961 2426 NM_002827 Hs.155894 0 3 protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor t 65D6 696 1107 S68271 Hs.155924 0 3 cyclic AMP-responsive element modulator (CRE 113E8 682 1435 NM_004054 Hs.155935 0 1 complement component 3a receptor 1 (C3AR1), mR 105F10 119 1591 U62027 Hs.155935 0 3 anaphylatoxin C3a receptor (HNFAG09) mRNA, complete 111C1 4122 4779 NM_005541 Hs.155939 0 5 inositol polyphosphate-5-phosphatase, 145 kD 40A9 1727 2300 D76444 Hs.155968 0 1 hkf-1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (922,2979) /gb = 124F1 1464 2121 NM_005667 Hs.155968 0 1 zinc finger protein homologous to Zfp103 in mo 481E12 2237 2691 NM_003588 Hs.155976 0 1 cullin 4B (CUL4B), mRNA /cds = (78,2231) /gb = NM 109H3 36 440 NM_020414 Hs.155986 0 1 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 193B10 1103 1892 AK024974 Hs.156110 1.00E−180 5 cDNA: FLJ21321 fis, clone COL02335, highly sim 463H6 26 149 AI337347 Hs.156339 5.00E−57 1 tb98e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2062410 107H5 34 253 AI146787 Hs.156601 7.00E−93 1 qb83f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1706715 517E8 209 822 NM_015646 Hs.156764 0 3 RAP1B, member of RAS oncogene family (RAP1B), 478H11 456 768 NM_005819 Hs.157144 1.00E−172 1 syntaxin 6 (STX6), mRNA /cds = (0,767) /gb = NM_0 463G12 44 283 AI351144 Hs.157213 3.00E−95 1 qt23f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1948459 520A2 2359 2565 BC001913 Hs.157236 1.00E−95 2 Similar to membrane protein of cholinergic sy 473A8 2944 3570 AK026394 Hs.157240 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22741 fis, clone HUV00774 /cds = UNKNOW 464D5 433 601 AW207701 Hs.157315 8.00E−37 1 UI-H-BI2-age-e-03-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 464B8 288 633 BF184881 Hs.157396 2.00E−99 1 601843756F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4064508 463A6 225 554 AW976630 Hs.157447 1.00E−169 1 EST388739 cDNA /gb = AW976630 /gi = 8167861 /ug = 464G10 423 661 AI356405 Hs.157556 1.00E−103 1 qz26g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2028054 464H3 396 642 AI568755 Hs.157564 1.00E−123 1 th15f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2118365 466C1 110 384 AI760026 Hs.157569 1.00E−135 1 wh83c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387336 465A2 11 178 AI823541 Hs.157710 1.00E−79 1 wh55c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2384660 464A8 2000 2248 AK023779 Hs.157777 1.00E−134 1 cDNA FLJ13717 fis, clone PLACE2000425 /cds = UNK 464G1 122 447 AI361761 Hs.157813 1.00E−163 2 qz19a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021940 464G7 293 395 AI361849 Hs.157815 4.00E−30 1 qz19h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2022021 145B8 238 598 BF303931 Hs.157850 1.00E−179 3 601886564F2 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4120574 115D1 111 712 NM_000661 Hs.157850 1.00E−159 2 ribosomal protein L9 (RPL9), mRNA /cds = (29,607 102F8 4161 4818 AB023198 Hs.158135 0 1 for KIAA0981 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 597H12 1253 2625 NM_000593 Hs.158164 0 5 ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B (MDR/TAP), 465A3 172 342 T78173 Hs.158193 5.00E−64 1 yd79c05.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:114440 / 465H8 740 1171 NM_006354 Hs.158196 1.00E−149 1 transcriptional adaptor 3 (ADA3, yeast homolo 59H12 1646 6883 NM_002313 Hs.158203 0 4 actin-binding LIM protein (ABLIM), transcript 464A2 32 549 NM_004571 Hs.158225 0 1 PBX/knotted 1 hoemobox 1 (PKNOX1), mRNA /cds = ( 124F12 6603 6907 AB007915 Hs.158286 1.00E−172 1 mRNA for KIAA0446 protein, partial cds /cds = (3 519F5 80 268 AI199223 Hs.158289 1.00E−86 1 qi47c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1859626 463F8 33 286 BF433857 Hs.158501 1.00E−123 1 7q71b07.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF433857 /g 137A8 204 452 AI370965 Hs.158653 5.00E−32 1 ta29b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2045469 466A11 1 565 BE676408 Hs.158714 0 1 7f29b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3296061 73C2 5 396 AW362008 Hs.158794 0 1 PM2-CT0265-211099-002-d04 /gb = AW362008 465C6 242 433 AI378113 Hs.158877 2.00E−95 1 tc80c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2072470 465C2 29 153 AI378457 Hs.158894 4.00E−60 2 tc79d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2072371 465C10 47 442 AI379953 Hs.158943 0 1 tc81a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2072532 477B9 151 396 AI380220 Hs.158965 1.00E−109 2 tf94a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2106894 477B10 1 414 AI380236 Hs.158966 0 2 tf94b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2106907 466F8 128 233 AI380388 Hs.158975 4.00E−30 1 tf96a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107084 467E12 109 350 AI799909 Hs.158989 1.00E−82 1 wc46c08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2321678 469G6 169 470 AI631850 Hs.158992 1.00E−119 1 wa36h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2300221 467H4 17 292 BF508694 Hs.158999 1.00E−117 1 UI-H-BI4-aop-f-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 469B2 179 388 AI568751 Hs.159014 4.00E−94 1 th15d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2118353 464E8 742 945 AL538276 Hs.159065 1.00E−110 1 AL538276 cDNA /clone = CS0DF027YC09-(5-prime) 469D9 1 413 AI431873 Hs.159103 0 1 ti26b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2131581 122C7 1916 2375 NM_003266 Hs.159239 0 1 toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), mRNA /cds = (284,26 462H4 79 239 BF307871 Hs.159336 7.00E−66 1 601890687F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4132028 179C1 428 734 AJ225093 Hs.159386 3.00E−88 1 single-chain antibody, complete cds 473D11 267 339 AI380255 Hs.159424 5.00E−34 1 tf94d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2106927 107B2 1 617 BE783628 Hs.159441 1.00E−160 2 601471696F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3874823 590E12 52 654 BG290141 Hs.159441 0 6 602385221F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4514380 70E1 2095 2333 AK027194 Hs.159483 1.00E−119 1 FLJ23541 fis, clone LNG08276, highly sim 58A5 10448 12675 AF193556 Hs.159492 0 10 sacsin (SACS) gene, complete cds /cds = (76,1156 482E11 2064 2559 NM_000061 Hs.159494 0 1 Bruton agammaglobulinemia tyrosine kinase (B 147A11 755 2415 AF001622 Hs.159523 0 7 class-I MHC-restricted T cell associated mole 486H6 1164 1382 NM_019604 Hs.159523 1.00E−117 2 class-I MHC-restricted T cell associated mole 465A5 2693 3039 NM_000033 Hs.159546 1.00E−148 1 ATP-binding cassette, sub-family D (ALD), mem 60C4 1102 1962 AK024833 Hs.159557 1.00E−147 4 FLJ21180 fis, clone CAS11176, highly sim 465B11 457 1126 NM_016952 Hs.159565 0 1 surface glycoprotein, Ig superfamily member ( 477A12 89 581 AI797788 Hs.159577 0 5 wh78b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2386845 595H8 19 912 NM_004632 Hs.159627 0 2 death associated protein 3 (DAP3), mRNA /cds = ( 74D2 7 2119 AF153609 Hs.159640 0 9 serine/threonine protein kinase sgk mRNA, com 71B2 8 533 NM_005627 Hs.159640 0 1 serum/glucocorticoid regulated kinase (SGK) 467G8 310 488 AW006352 Hs.159643 2.00E−92 1 wt04d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2506487 467B8 11 363 AI392893 Hs.159655 1.00E−173 1 tg05d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107885 471F11 16 303 AI827950 Hs.159659 1.00E−162 1 wk31a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2413916 467C11 18 501 BF508053 Hs.159673 0 1 UI-H-BI4-apx-b-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 477F4 3 405 AI394671 Hs.159678 0 2 tg24a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2109684 472F5 194 366 NM_018490 Hs.160271 1.00E−93 1 G protein-coupled receptor 48 (GPR48), mRNA / 468B11 72 481 AI393041 Hs.160273 0 1 tg25b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2109787 477D3 5 484 AI393906 Hs.160401 0 2 tg05f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107911 477D12 11 389 AI393962 Hs.160405 1.00E−178 1 tg11d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108463 477D5 15 262 AI393992 Hs.160408 1.00E−138 1 tg06c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107976 65A9 4106 5547 AF137030 Hs.160417 0 5 transmembrane protein 2 (TMEM2) mRNA, complete 513A2 4109 5547 NM_013390 Hs.160417 0 5 transmembrane protein 2 (TMEM2), mRNA /cds = (14 463F12 688 1425 AF218032 Hs.160422 0 1 clone PP902 unknown mRNA /cds = (693,1706) /gb = 165C1 2625 2987 X85116 Hs.160483 0 1 H. sapiens epb72 gene exon 1 /cds = (61,927) /gb = X85116 /gi = 1 469G4 145 550 AI634652 Hs.160795 0 1 wa07e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2297418 472C7 343 565 AI760020 Hs.160951 1.00E−105 1 wh83b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387313 466F12 485 662 BF207290 Hs.160954 2.00E−62 1 601870777F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4100850 477C10 5 290 BF437585 Hs.160980 1.00E−149 1 7p74d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3651526 61E8 4435 6593 U83115 Hs.161002 0 3 non-lens beta gamma-crystallin like protein (AIM1) m 458E5 1 462 R84314 Hs.161043 1.00E−159 1 yq23a02.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:274443 / 466E12 117 447 BF001821 Hs.161075 0 1 7g93g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3314066 102H4 7 219 AW963155 Hs.161786 1.00E−111 1 EST375228 /gb = AW963155 /gi = 8152991 /ug = 118B6 2050 2260 NM_022570 Hs.161786 2.00E−75 1 C-type (calcium dependent, carbohydrate-reco 593C4 3863 4092 U86453 Hs.162808 9.00E−92 1 phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase catalytic subunit p1 467B7 129 455 AI023714 Hs.163442 100E−164 1 ow91h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1654233 107G8 592 1016 AK023670 Hs.163495 0 1 FLJ13608 fis, clone PLACE1010628 /cds = UNK 74F3 229 449 AA627122 Hs.163787 4.00E−77 1 nq70g02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1157714 68B3 1094 1771 AK023494 Hs.164005 0 5 FLJ13432 fis, clone PLACE1002537 /cds = UNK 469H10 420 850 NM_002993 Hs.164021 0 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily B (Cys-X-C 464E9 86 424 AA811244 Hs.164168 1.00E−166 1 ob58h11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1335621 467E11 788 1330 NM_007063 Hs.164170 0 1 vascular Rab-GAP/TBC-containing (VRP), mRNA 597C5 59 1251 AY007135 Hs.164280 1.00E−126 3 clone CDABP0051 mRNA sequence /cds = (89,985) / 464H11 2 202 BF689700 Hs.164675 9.00E−65 1 602186609F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4298402 459D5 6 496 AI248204 Hs.165051 0 1 qh64h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1849509 120F12 23 502 NM_001017 Hs.165590 1.00E−159 5 ribosomal protein S13 (RPS13), mRNA /cds = (32,4 469C11 301 613 AW364833 Hs.165681 1.00E−136 1 QV3-DT0043-211299-044-d03 cDNA /gb = AW364833 465D3 289 481 AI766638 Hs.165693 2.00E−62 1 wi02a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2389050 465D6 107 238 AW850041 Hs.165695 3.00E−61 1 IL3-CT0216-170300-097-C07 cDNA /gb = AW850041 466C7 166 421 AI538546 Hs.165696 1.00E−122 1 td08b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075029 469C4 351 691 AI436561 Hs.165703 1.00E−148 1 ti03b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2129357 62A12 32 256 AV727063 Hs.165980 1.00E−120 4 AV727063 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = HTCCED11 /clone_(—) 107C2 2427 2613 AJ250865 Hs.165986 1.00E−82 1 for TESS 2 protein (TESS /cds = (128,1393) / 461D5 1762 1935 NM_004031 Hs.166120 8.00E−81 1 interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7), transc 147D11 38 1283 AL022097 Hs.166203 0 5 DNA sequence from PAC 256G22 on chromosome 6p24 595H12 1321 1597 NM_002636 Hs.166204 1.00E−135 2 PHD finger protein 1 (PHE1), mRNA /cds = (56,1429 58H7 41 2036 AL136711 Hs.166254 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566I133 (from clone DKFZp566I1 98D12 5559 6110 NM_014646 Hs.166318 0 1 lipin 2 (LPIN2), mRNA /cds = (239,2929) /gb = NM_0 468G1 146 509 AW873324 Hs.166338 1.00E−168 2 hI92a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3009396 477D7 2900 3748 L14922 Hs.166563 0 1 DNA-binding protein (PO-GA) mRNA, complete cd 177E7 3265 3595 L23320 Hs.166563 0 1 replication factor C large subunit mRNA, complete cds 584H2 206 1613 NM_006925 Hs.166975 1.00E−112 5 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 5 (SFR 481F5 647 917 NM_002643 Hs.166982 1.00E−128 1 phosphatidylinositol glycan, class F (PIGF), 598E4 112 538 NM_002788 Hs.167106 1.00E−174 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alp 466D8 46 470 AI805131 Hs.167206 0 1 td11f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075359 464C8 342 469 BE674762 Hs.167208 4.00E−50 1 7e98d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3293193 468A6 1177 1417 NM_003658 Hs.167218 4.00E−85 1 BarH-like homeobox 2 (BARX2), mRNA /cds = (96,93 74H10 1 1271 AF107405 Hs.167460 0 12 pre-mRNA splicing factor (SFRS3) mRNA, comple 60E9 3154 3926 U43185 Hs.167503 1.00E−143 2 signal transducer and activator of transcription Sta 517G3 1129 2787 NM_006994 Hs.167741 0 3 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, member A3 (BTN3A3), 175H2 2261 2467 U90548 Hs.167741 2.00E−86 1 butyrophilin (BTF3) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (171,192 588H5 1324 1735 NM_002901 Hs.167791 0 1 reticulocalbin 1, EF-hand calcium binding dom 331D7 53 625 AF116909 Hs.167827 4.00E−22 1 clone HH419 unknown mRNA /cds = (189,593) /gb = A 39C11 938 1672 AF026402 Hs.168103 0 1 U5 snRNP 100 kD protein mRNA, cds /cds = (39,2501 583C8 906 1669 NM_004818 Hs.168103 0 5 prp28, U5 snRNP 100 kd protein (U5-100 K), mRNA 43B1 1156 1224 AF031167 Hs.168132 1.00E−22 1 interleukin 15 precursor (IL-15) mRNA, complet 479A7 424 801 NM_000585 Hs.168132 1.00E−149 1 interleukin 15 (IL15), mRNA /cds = (316,804) /g 67D6 1783 2336 AK024030 Hs.168232 0 1 FLJ13968 fis, clone Y79AA1001493, weakly 122H3 1646 2894 NM_023079 Hs.168232 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ13855 (FLJ13855), mR 459H3 9 504 AI392830 Hs.168287 0 1 tg10b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108345 463G5 103 851 NM_003002 Hs.168289 0 1 succinate dehydrogenase complex, subunit D, 144G9 5588 5937 AL049935 Hs.168350 0 2 DKFZp564O1116 (from clone DKFZp564O 459A9 2293 2727 NM_000201 Hs.168383 0 2 intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (CD54), hum 123G3 2194 2675 AB046801 Hs.168640 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1581 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 112H10 505 864 AF007155 Hs.168694 1.00E−175 2 clone 23763 unknown mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0, 60H7 223 897 AF083420 Hs.168913 0 1 brain-specific STE20-like protein kinase 3 ( 105C12 1698 2052 AK026671 Hs.169078 1.00E−176 1 FLJ23018 fis, clone LNG00903 /cds = (27,14 181B9 1148 1610 NM_003937 Hs.169139 0 1 kynureninase (L-kynurenine hydrolase) (KYNU) 462B7 13 478 AA977148 Hs.169168 0 1 oq24g08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1587326 41H5 197 624 U58913 Hs.169191 0 1 chemokine (hmrp-2a) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (71,484) 69G6 11 552 BF214508 Hs.169248 1.00E−160 4 601845758F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4076510 460B2 904 2904 NM_003202 Hs.169294 1.00E−161 2 transcription factor 7 (T-cell specific, HMG- 464G12 543 994 D26121 Hs.169303 0 1 mRNA for ZFM1 protein alternatively spliced product, 464B5 163 762 NM_013259 Hs.169330 0 1 neuronal protein (NP25), mRNA /cds = (49,897) / 593G4 787 1353 Z97989 Hs.169370 0 2 DNA sequence from PAC 66H14 on chromosome 6q21-22. Con 165F12 1177 1751 AK001725 Hs.169407 0 1 cDNA FLJ10863 fis, clone NT2RP4001575, highly 483B12 10871 11349 NM_004010 Hs.169470 0 1 dystrophin (muscular dystrophy, Duchenne and 518B3 22 1257 NM_002046 Hs.169476 0 5 glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase ( 67E7 1289 1597 U34995 Hs.169476 3.00E−88 1 normal keratinocyte substraction library mRNA, clon 47E9 2148 2452 NM_005461 Hs.169487 1.00E−172 1 Kreisler (mouse) maf-related leucine zipper h 69C3 846 3195 U41387 Hs.169531 0 24 Gu protein mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,2405) /gb = U41387 468G7 73 450 AI523598 Hs.169541 1.00E−178 1 th08g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2117732 72E12 490 3074 AJ251595 Hs.169610 0 29 for transmembrane glycoprotein (CD44 gen 471F2 97 533 AW172306 Hs.169738 0 1 xj37a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2659382 589D4 96 488 NM_000994 Hs.169793 1.00E−163 2 ribosomal protein L32 (RPL32), mRNA /cds = (34,4 105B6 1590 2215 AK027212 Hs.169854 0 1 FLJ23559 fis, clone LNG09844 /cds = UNKNOW 462A8 1043 1529 NM_000305 Hs.169857 0 1 paraoxonase 2 (PON2), mRNA /cds = (32,1096) /gb 175D11 390 929 AF061736 Hs.169895 1.00E−132 2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme RIG-B mRNA, com 149A2 2442 2942 U75686 Hs.169900 0 1 polyadenylate binding protein mRNA, complete 524B9 2484 2709 NM_007049 Hs.169963 1.00E−125 2 butyrophilin, subfamily 2, member A1 (BTN2A1), 169G8 1192 1684 U90543 Hs.169963 0 1 butyrophilin (BTF1) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (210,179 129E9 686 1227 X70340 Hs.170009 0 1 transforming growth factor alpha /cds = (3 589C1 1893 3451 NM_004350 Hs.170019 0 5 runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3), 331E1 5084 5496 NM_001621 Hs.170087 0 1 aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) mRNA /cds = (643 595H7 659 4185 NM_002838 Hs.170121 0 34 protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor type, 184G8 1083 3762 Y00062 Hs.170121 0 10 T200 leukocyte common antigen (CD45, LC-A) /c 109D4 4529 4876 AF032885 Hs.170133 0 1 forkhead protein (FKHR) mRNA, complete cds /cd 98A12 4529 4882 NM_002015 Hs.170133 1.00E−160 1 forkhead box O1A (rhabdomyosarcoma) (FOXO1A), 99E3 2098 2334 NM_004761 Hs.170160 1.00E−125 1 RAB2, member RAS oncogene family-like (RAB2L), 498F10 3472 4909 AL161952 Hs.170171 0 28 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M0813 (from clone DKFZp434M 465G7 390 462 AI475666 Hs.170288 2.00E−31 1 tc93c08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073710 467E6 68 482 AK025743 Hs.170296 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22090 fis, clone HEP16084 /cds = UNKNOW 459H9 4659 5168 NM_014636 Hs.170307 0 1 Ral guanine nucleotide exchange factor RalGPS 38D9 618 992 D89678 Hs.170311 0 25 for A+ U-rich element RNA binding factor, 589F11 1033 2022 NM_005463 Hs.170311 0 13 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D-I 469B9 127 573 AI436418 Hs.170326 0 1 ti01h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2129235 183E4 2725 3777 NM_002444 Hs.170328 0 7 moesin (MSN), mRNA /cds = (100,1833) /gb = NM_002 170G2 1693 3305 Z98946 Hs.170328 0 4 DNA sequence from clone 376D21 on chromosome Xq11.1-12 464F6 162 534 AI492865 Hs.170331 1.00E−163 1 th78a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2124752 472F8 412 554 AI373163 Hs.170333 1.00E−75 1 qz13a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021364 473C3 376 610 AW291507 Hs.170381 1.00E−123 1 UI-H-BI2-aga-g-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 465E5 421 547 BE676049 Hs.170584 3.00E−54 1 7f21a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3295276 477A3 25 202 AI475884 Hs.170587 4.00E−92 2 tc95c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073910 477A4 34 489 AI475905 Hs.170588 0 1 tc95f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAG2:2073923 469F2 238 490 AI478556 Hs.170777 2.00E−84 1 tm53e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2161852 472C5 357 474 AI479022 Hs.170784 1.00E−53 1 tm30a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2158064 477D6 23 407 AI492034 Hs.170909 0 2 tg06f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108015 471D4 187 416 AI492181 Hs.170913 1.00E−106 1 tg07e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108098 464F8 14 142 AI492651 Hs.170934 7.00E−53 1 qz18b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021851 466D3 173 461 AI540204 Hs.170935 1.00E−131 1 td10h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075303 478F10 314 461 AI761144 Hs.171004 4.00E−45 1 wh97h01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388721 476E2 187 253 AI494612 Hs.171009 2.00E−30 2 qz17a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021740 107G12 2413 2929 AK024436 Hs.171118 0 1 for FLJ00026 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 478H3 1237 1509 AL161725 Hs.171118 1.00E−107 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-165F24 on chromosome 9. 477H10 252 489 BE674709 Hs.171120 3.00E−87 1 7e94f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3292833 477H11 18 521 AI524202 Hs.171122 0 1 th10d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2117877 466C10 24 216 BE816212 Hs.171261 8.00E−81 1 MR1-BN0212-280600-001-c06 cDNA /gb = BE816212 470A4 22 562 AI628893 Hs.171262 0 1 ty95h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2286867 477C4 216 464 AI540161 Hs.171264 1.00E−112 2 td10c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075250 519E12 1 321 NM_016468 Hs.171566 1.00E−167 2 hypothetical protein (LOC51241), mRNA /cds = ( 44C11 5363 5829 AF012872 Hs.171625 0 1 phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase 230 (pi4K230) 517D4 19 559 NM_003197 Hs.171626 0 3 transcription elongation factor B (SIII), pol 48E9 1563 1809 NM_004417 Hs.171695 1.00E−138 2 dual specificity phosphatase 1 (DUSP1), mRNA 520H5 941 3667 NM_002719 Hs.171734 0 2 protein phosphatase 2, regulatory subunit B ( 106G2 1 308 BF243010 Hs.171774 1.00E−167 2 601877795F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4106303 524A7 14 359 NM_015933 Hs.171774 0 14 hypothetical protein (HSPC016), mRNA /cds = (3 117A11 311 614 BF966361 Hs.171802 1.00E−143 2 602286929F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4375783 38H11 885 2087 M55543 Hs.171862 0 6 guanylate binding protein isoform II (GBP-2) mRNA, co 512F8 232 1971 NM_004120 Hs.171862 0 12 guanylate binding protein 2, interferon-induc 111B9 3748 4161 NM_004941 Hs.171872 0 1 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 192H11 5738 5903 NM_000937 Hs.171880 2.00E−68 1 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed) polypeptide 176F11 1322 4789 AL109935 Hs.171917 0 3 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1022P6 on chromosome 20 C 596G12 2472 3152 NM_001110 Hs.172028 0 5 a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 10 170A5 2438 2767 AK023154 Hs.172035 0 1 FLJ13092 fis, clone NT2RP3002147 /cds = (34 469D11 71 535 AI474074 Hs.172070 0 1 ti68h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2137221 100G4 5574 5662 U02882 Hs.172081 3.00E−24 1 rolipram-sensitive 3′,5′-cyclic AMP phosphodiester 524A11 1 2517 AL110202 Hs.172089 0 20 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I2022 (from clone DKFZp586 49A2 929 2845 NM_002568 Hs.172182 0 30 poly(A)-binding protein, cytoplasmic 1 (PABP 54C5 929 2484 Y00345 Hs.172182 0 9 polyA binding protein /cds = (502,2403) /gb = Y0 586B1 1042 1504 NM_002408 Hs.172195 0 1 mannosyl (alpha-1,6-)-glycoprotein beta-1,2 169H6 5576 5958 D25538 Hs.172199 0 1 KIAA0037 gene, complete cds /cds = (265,3507) 115G7 4531 4976 NM_001114 Hs.172199 0 1 adenylate cyclase 7 (ADCY7), mRNA /cds = (265,35 120F2 1 2496 NM_007363 Hs.172207 0 11 non-POU-domain-containing, octamer-binding 74A3 860 1364 Y11289 Hs.172207 0 1 p54nrb gene, exon 3 (and joined /cds = (136,1551) 60B7 695 1160 NM_000202 Hs.172458 0 1 iduronate 2-sulfatase (Hunter syndrome) (IDS 479D10 4059 4347 NM_000632 Hs.172631 1.00E−125 1 integrin, alpha M (complement component recep 167B10 1 389 NM_003761 Hs.172684 0 4 vesicle-associated membrane protein 8 (endob 189E11 1773 2038 NM_001345 Hs.172690 1.00E−149 2 diacylglycerol kinase, alpha (80 kD) (DGKA), m 177C2 983 1489 X62535 Hs.172690 0 1 diacylglycerol kinase /cds = (103,2310) 458B12 535 1002 NM_012326 Hs.172740 0 1 microtubule-associated protein, RP/EB family 53A11 69 430 W26908 Hs.172762 1.00E−180 1 16b3 /gb = W26908 /gi = 1306136 /ug = Hs.17276 151H2 2016 2572 M80359 Hs.172766 0 1 protein p78 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (171,2312) /gb = M8 100G10 3983 4302 AB037808 Hs.172789 1.00E−149 1 for KIAA1387 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 515D9 354 548 NM_004182 Hs.172791 3.00E−65 1 ubiquitously-expressed transcript (UXT), mR 193D9 2282 2757 AL109669 Hs.172803 0 3 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 31 460H10 12 490 NM_016466 Hs.172918 0 1 hypothetical protein (LOC51239), mRNA /cds = ( 483D3 3473 3941 AB011102 Hs.173081 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0530 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 195B9 380 854 NM_005729 Hs.173125 0 2 peptidylprolyl isomerase F (cyclophilin F) ( 173H6 6008 6412 NM_006283 Hs.173159 0 1 transforming, acidic coiled-coil containing 113E6 142 240 AI554733 Hs.173182 3.00E−49 1 tn27f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2168871 56G8 140 630 AK002009 Hs.173203 0 2 FLJ11147 fis, clone PLACE1006678, weakly 69E6 1 463 BF131656 Hs.173205 1.00E−147 8 601820483F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4052348 44A2 6 196 X06347 Hs.173255 1.00E−94 1 U1 small nuclear RNP-specific A protein /cds = 149G1 79 498 AY007165 Hs.173274 1.00E−117 2 clone CDABP0163 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /g 464F3 53 500 AW005376 Hs.173280 0 1 ws94a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2505598 587H5 3299 4083 NM_014633 Hs.173288 0 2 KIAA0155 gene product (KIAA0155), mRNA /cds = ( 499B9 1032 1923 NM_012081 Hs.173334 0 2 ELL-RELATED RNA POLYMERASE II, ELONGATION FAC 54F11 368 1923 U88629 Hs.173334 0 2 RNA polymerase II elongation factor ELL2, complete cd 459A4 2170 2775 AK001362 Hs.173374 0 1 cDNA FLJ10500 fis, clone NT2RP2000369 /cds = UNK 124B1 2566 3019 AB046825 Hs.173422 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1605 protein, partial cds /cds = (3 126H6 1080 1626 NM_006363 Hs.173497 0 1 Sec23 (S. cerevisiae) homolog B (SEC23B), mRNA 596D5 1233 1365 NM_004550 Hs.173611 8.00E−63 5 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) Fe—S protein 108C5 1709 1864 AK022681 Hs.173685 2.00E−83 1 FLJ12619 fis, clone NT2RM4001682 /cds = (39 583D12 3 1960 AK025703 Hs.173705 0 4 cDNA: FLJ22050 fis, clone HEP09454 /cds = UNKNOW 70B6 579 1140 AL049610 Hs.173714 0 2 DNA sequence from clone 1055C14 on chromosome Xq22.1- 46D7 590 1150 NM_012286 Hs.173714 0 1 MORF-related gene X (KIAA0026), mRNA /cds = (305 467G5 17 283 AA534537 Hs.173720 1.00E−104 1 nf80h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:926275 / 168H5 1 1066 D25274 Hs.173737 0 5 mRNA, clone:PO2ST9 /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = D25274 / 471B8 5347 5922 NM_014832 Hs.173802 0 1 KIAA0603 gene product (KIAA0603), mRNA /cds = ( 177F4 1053 1622 U51166 Hs.173824 0 1 G/T mismatch-specific thymine DNA glycosylase mRNA, 471C3 396 719 AF277292 Hs.173840 1.00E−176 1 C4orf1 mRNA /cds = (0,281) /gb = AF277292 /gi = 96 477F7 2053 2694 U80735 Hs.173854 0 3 CAGF28 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,2235) /gb = U80 41F3 3595 3890 M37435 Hs.173894 1.00E−143 1 macrophage-specific colony-stimulating factor (CSF 460C8 1542 1939 NM_014225 Hs.173902 0 1 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 2A), regulator 458A9 292 414 AI763121 Hs.173904 4.00E−57 1 wi06d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2389463 170B10 1230 3510 AL137681 Hs.173912 1.00E−176 5 cDNA DKFZp434M0326 (from clone DKFZp434M 126E10 1061 1795 Z17227 Hs.173936 1.00E−111 2 mRNA for transmebrane receptor protein /cds = (4 72H7 1210 1907 U08316 Hs.173965 0 2 insulin-stimulated protein kinase 1 (ISPK-1) mRNA, c 123G7 554 858 NM_005777 Hs.173993 1.00E−168 1 RNA binding motif protein 6 (RBM6), mRNA /cds = ( 469C8 261 528 BE674902 Hs.174010 1.00E−113 1 7e97a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3293070 117G6 2450 2657 NM_003089 Hs.174051 1.00E−112 1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 70 kD polypept 103A5 4907 5011 NM_002209 Hs.174103 1.00E−48 1 integrin, alpha L (antigen CD11A (p180), lymph 159F4 333 925 AF261087 Hs.174131 0 7 DNA-binding protein TAXREB107 mRNA, complete 588F9 333 926 NM_000970 Hs.174131 0 8 ribosomal protein L6 (RPL6), mRNA /cds = (26,892 187A2 2993 3464 NM_001096 Hs.174140 0 2 ATP citrate lyase (ACLY), mRNA /cds = (84,3401) 41C6 3652 3992 X03663 Hs.174142 0 1 c-fms proto-oncogene /cds = (300,3218) /gb = X0 465G10 199 489 BE674951 Hs.174144 1.00E−152 1 7e97g10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3293154 468H10 28 159 AI524263 Hs.174193 6.00E−62 1 th11g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2118012 99C7 402 733 NM_005435 Hs.174195 1.00E−179 2 interferon induced transmembrane protein 2 ( 467E4 162 516 BF062628 Hs.174215 1.00E−157 1 7h62h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3320601 74E5 2 485 D63789 Hs.174228 0 15 DNA for SCM-1beta precursor, complete cds /cd 470F11 108 305 AI590337 Hs.174258 1.00E−104 1 tn49c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2171716 463D2 1 194 AV734916 Hs.175971 1.00E−94 1 AV734916 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = cdAAHE11 /clone_(—) 477E5 75 222 AI380955 Hs.176374 2.00E−33 1 tg18b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2109111 473A9 1 296 AI708327 Hs.176430 1.00E−162 1 at04c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2354114 468C3 24 235 AW081098 Hs.176498 6.00E−91 1 xc29a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2585662 479D11 595 1810 J04162 Hs.176663 0 14 leukocyte IgG receptor (Fc-gamma-R) mRNA, complete c 108G2 388 579 AI638800 Hs.176920 6.00E−78 4 tt32e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2242488 467A10 98 170 AI865603 Hs.177045 6.00E−27 1 wk47g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2418580 117A6 1179 1403 AF116606 Hs.177415 1.00E−112 2 PRO0890 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1020,1265) / 73F2 236 919 NM_016406 Hs.177507 0 4 hypothetical protein (HSPC155), mRNA /cds = (2 516D8 24 340 NM_006886 Hs.177530 1.00E−179 1 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial 479F4 163 676 NM_002414 Hs.177543 0 1 antigen identified by monoclonal antibodies 1 126A9 906 2105 NM_005534 Hs.177559 0 35 interferon gamma receptor 2 (interferon gamma 41H6 905 1826 U05875 Hs.177559 0 10 clone pSK1 interferon gamma receptor accessory factor 37G1 1690 2420 U62961 Hs.177584 0 1 succinyl CoA:3-oxoacid CoA transferase precursor (O 597H7 1764 2520 AF218002 Hs.177596 0 7 clone PP2464 unknown mRNA /cds = (675,2339) /gb 520B8 1036 1202 NM_006888 Hs.177656 4.00E−90 3 calmodulin 1 (phosphorylase kinase, delta) (C 151G7 2439 3048 J03473 Hs.177766 0 1 poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase mRNA, complete cds /cds = 116C6 318 834 BC001980 Hs.177781 1.00E−144 4 clone MGC:5618, mRNA, complete cds /cds = (156, 179C11 211 737 X07834 Hs.177781 0 3 manganese superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) 98A9 213 648 M73547 Hs.178112 0 4 polyposis locus (DP1 gene) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (82 459E10 149 789 AK023719 Hs.178357 0 1 cDNA FLJ13657 fis, clone PLACE1011563 /cds = (8 120H6 137 404 NM_021029 Hs.178391 1.00E−136 1 ribosomal protein L44 (RPL44), mRNA /cds = (37,3 589E9 371 596 NM_000973 Hs.178551 1.00E−125 1 ribosomal protein L8 (RPL8), mRNA /cds = (43,816 142F5 1848 2210 D21090 Hs.178658 1.00E−179 1 XP-C repair complementing protein (p58/HHR23 120H11 402 532 AV716627 Hs.178703 9.00E−69 1 AV716627 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = DCBBCH05 /clone_ 98G11 3287 6017 NM_004859 Hs.178710 0 5 clathrin, heavy polypeptide (Hc) (CLTC), mRNA 177H1 142 421 BF130300 Hs.178732 1.00E−139 1 601818357F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4041902 472A10 421 562 AI681868 Hs.178784 4.00E−63 1 tx50a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2272990 467G6 194 292 AW138461 Hs.179003 1.00E−49 1 UI-H-BI1-adg-e-06-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 465C11 3312 3606 NM_016562 Hs.179152 1.00E−166 1 toll-like receptor 7 (LOC51284), mRNA /cds = (13 469F7 268 405 AI568459 Hs.179419 3.00E−45 1 tn39e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2170020 99F11 750 2687 NM_006472 Hs.179526 0 73 upregulated by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3 (VD 39G9 526 2687 S73591 Hs.179526 0 17 brain-expressed HHCPA78 homolog VDUP1 (Gene) 102A1 2235 2659 AL034343 Hs.179565 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-108C2 on chromosome 6p12. 492B2 1074 2126 NM_002717 Hs.179574 1.00E−131 3 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 2A), regulator 143F2 242 457 NM_005771 Hs.179608 1.00E−117 1 retinol dehydrogenase homolog (RDHL]) mRNA / 111G7 626 898 NM_002659 Hs.179657 1.00E−153 1 plasminogen activator, urokinase receptor (P 585D2 61 3189 AL162068 Hs.179662 0 6 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp762G106 (from clone DKFZp762G1 125G4 1159 1627 NM_000389 Hs.179665 1.00E−130 2 cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A (p21, Ci 331A1 51 377 AK026642 Hs.179666 1.00E−161 2 FLJ22989 fis, clone KAT11824, highly sim 516H12 19 362 NM_000997 Hs.179779 1.00E−180 3 ribosomal protein L37 (RPL37), mRNA /cds = (28,3 170A11 1390 2087 L20298 Hs.179881 0 1 transcription factor (CBFB) mRNA, 3′ end /cds = ( 195H8 1732 2110 NM_001755 Hs.179881 1.00E−173 1 core-binding factor, beta subunit (CBFB), tra 127G6 2406 2924 AK022499 Hs.179882 0 2 cDNA FLJ12437 fis, clone NT2RM1000118, weakly 461E6 610 1148 NM_014153 Hs.179898 0 1 HSPC055 protein (HSPC055), mRNA /cds = (1400,19 516B3 4 584 NM_000975 Hs.179943 1.00E−136 2 ribosomal protein L11 (RPL11), mRNA /cds = (0,53 62F8 24 537 X79234 Hs.179943 1.00E−175 1 ribosomal protein L11 /cds = (0,536) /gb = 471B11 1990 2496 NM_005802 Hs.179982 0 1 tumor protein p53-binding protein (TP53BPL), 194B4 693 956 NM_004159 Hs.180062 1.00E−112 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, bet 49D4 1002 1259 NM_002690 Hs.180107 1.00E−125 1 polymerase (DNA directed), beta (POLB), mRNA 184A11 26 515 AK024823 Hs.180139 0 2 FLJ21170 fis, clone CAS10946, highly sim 593A8 43 535 NM_006937 Hs.180139 0 13 SMT3 (suppressor of mif two 3, yeast) homolog 2 61D10 102 722 AF161415 Hs.180145 0 1 HSPC297 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,438) /gb = AF 178A4 131 628 NM_017924 Hs.180201 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ20671 (FLJ20671), mR 463H9 54 171 NM_005507 Hs.180370 1.00E−60 1 cofilin 1 (non-muscle) (CFL1), mRNA /cds = (51,5 162B9 2139 2386 AB013382 Hs.180383 1.00E−124 1 for DUSP6, complete cds /cds = (351,1496) / 190B7 1743 2386 NM_001946 Hs.180383 1.00E−124 2 dual specificity phosphatase 6 (DUSP6), trans 589B11 21 1566 NM_006597 Hs.180414 0 11 heat shock 70 kD protein 8 (HSPA8), mRNA /cds = (8 73G2 21 1567 Y00371 Hs.180414 0 16 hsc70 gene for 71 kd heat shock protein /cds = (83,2023) 62G1 985 1559 X89602 Hs.180433 0 1 rTS beta protein /cds = (17,1267) /gb = X896 98F9 1479 3653 L38951 Hs.180446 0 9 importin beta subunit mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 590F12 283 614 NM_001026 Hs.180450 0 1 ribosomal protein S24 (RPS24), mRNA /cds = (142, 597F2 2670 3046 AF187554 Hs.180532 0 47 sperm antigen-36 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (234, 482E2 85 366 AL571386 Hs.180546 1.00E−106 1 AL571386 cDNA /clone = CS0DI009YL09-(3-prime) 109C2 324 682 BE540238 Hs.180549 1.00E−143 1 601059809F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3446283 68G8 1447 3594 AF123094 Hs.180566 0 3 API2−MLT fusion protein (API2-MLT) mRNA, comp 180B9 1851 2142 NM_002087 Hs.180577 1.00E−160 2 granulin (GRN), mRNA /cds = (62,1843) /gb = NM_00 51E4 880 2466 NM_005066 Hs.180610 0 6 splicing factor proline/glutamine rich (poly 50G4 880 1280 X70944 Hs.180610 0 1 PTB-associated splicing factor /cds = (85 127C8 317 3175 AK023143 Hs.180638 0 5 cDNA FLJ13081 fis, clone NT2RP3002033 /cds = (17 125E2 287 1692 AL117621 Hs.180777 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564M0264 (from clone DKFZp564 521F11 1969 2431 AF126964 Hs.180799 0 1 C3HC4-type zinc finger protein (LZK1) mRNA, co 479C11 1186 2245 AK000271 Hs.180804 1.00E−155 2 cDNA FLJ20264 fis, clone COLF7912 /cds = UNKNOWN 479C2 732 911 NM_001242 Hs.180841 3.00E−62 1 tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, m 596D2 67 942 NM_000977 Hs.180842 0 11 ribosomal protein L13 (RPL13), mRNA /cds = (51,6 41E9 884 1779 AL050337 Hs.180866 0 2 DNA sequence from clone 503F13 on chromosome 6q24.1-25 196C10 679 1338 NM_000416 Hs.180866 0 2 interferon gamma receptor 1 (IFNGR1), mRNA /cd 99A10 1 1655 AF218029 Hs.180877 0 11 clone PP781 unknown mRNA /cds = (113,523) /gb = A 65H9 1 1320 Z48950 Hs.180877 0 6 hH3.3B gene for histone H3.3 /cds = (10,420) /gb = Z 160G1 2065 2538 AF045555 Hs.180900 0 2 wbscr1 (WBSCR1) and wbscr5 (WBSCR5) genes, com 596B1 5 860 NM_001008 Hs.180911 0 5 ribosomal protein S4, Y-linked (RPS4Y), mRNA 192F11 1857 2521 AK000299 Hs.180952 0 1 cDNA FLJ20292 fis, clone HEP05374 /cds = (21,140 75D10 94 1656 AY007118 Hs.181013 0 8 clone CDABP0006 mRNA sequence /cds = (20,784) / 46H2 105 1661 NM_002629 Hs.181013 0 5 phosphoglycerate mutase 1 (brain) (PGAM1), mR 107G10 4869 5527 AK024391 Hs.181043 0 1 FLJ14329 fis, clone PLACE4000259, highly 179A1 22 908 AK001934 Hs.181112 0 2 FLJ11072 fis, clone PLACE1004982 /cds = (2 118D5 610 1130 NM_014166 Hs.181112 0 1 HSPC126 protein (HSPC126), mRNA /cds = (25,837) 483D9 659 915 X57609 Hs.181125 1.00E−123 1 rearranged immunoglobulin lambda light chain mRNA /c 596B10 499 1198 NM_005517 Hs.181163 0 2 high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) 74A12 34 1674 AK026650 Hs.181165 0 192 FLJ22997 fis, clone KAT11962, highly sim 99H8 1079 2742 BC001412 Hs.181165 0 260 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 70F10 144 840 AB015798 Hs.181195 0 1 HSJ2 mRNA for DnaJ homolog, complete cds /cds = 64E10 72 856 BC002446 Hs.181195 0 2 MRJ gene for a member of protein family, clone 597F6 1119 1767 NM_001675 Hs.181243 0 3 activating transcription factor 4 (tax-respon 109D8 825 1233 D32129 Hs.181244 0 1 HLA class-I (HLA-A26) heavy chain, complete c 593H10 465 1222 NM_016057 Hs.181271 0 3 CGI-120 protein (LOC51644), mRNA /cds = (37,570 127H10 4782 5154 AB020335 Hs.181300 0 1 Pancreas-specific TSA305 mRNA, complete cds 150F7 509 1238 M11353 Hs.181307 1.00E−175 5 H3.3 histone class C mRNA, complete cds /cds = (374,784) 127F7 895 1057 NM_002107 Hs.181307 3.00E−85 2 H3 histone, family 3A (H3F3A), mRNA /cds = (374,7 39H10 6 416 BF676042 Hs.181357 0 7 602084011F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4248195 99G12 193 842 NM_002295 Hs.181357 0 28 laminin receptor 1 (67 kD, ribosomal protein SA 66A12 312 1084 M20430 Hs.181366 0 4 MHC class II HLA-DR-beta (DR2-DQw1/DR4 DQw3) mRNA, co 71H11 748 1096 NM_002125 Hs.181366 1.00E−176 1 major histocompatibility complex, class II, 56E4 272 521 AI827911 Hs.181400 1.00E−126 1 wf34e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2357516 170F6 5255 5724 D63486 Hs.181418 0 1 KIAA0152 gene, complete cds /cds = (128,1006) 464A11 5981 6322 NM_014730 Hs.181418 1.00E−159 1 KIAA0152 gene product (KIAA0152), mRNA /cds = ( 514F6 1 232 AW955745 Hs.181426 1.00E−117 1 EST367815 cDNA /gb = AW955745 /gi = 8145428 /ug = 177E2 690 947 U81002 Hs.181466 1.00E−130 2 TRAF4 associated factor 1 mRNA, partial cds /c 99B5 260 1660 NM_001549 Hs.181874 0 6 interferon-induced protein with tetratricope 595H9 104 645 M90356 Hs.181967 0 1 BTF3 protein homologue gene, complete cds /cds = (0,644 67E2 1057 1782 AK026664 Hs.182225 4.00E−85 3 FLJ23011 fis, clone LNG00572 /cds = (288,7 190A3 319 1615 NM_014052 Hs.182238 0 7 GW128 protein (GW128), mRNA /cds = (698,889) /g 140B10 1770 2034 U46751 Hs.182248 2.00E−92 1 phosphotyrosine independent ligand p62 for the Lck S 158H11 371 597 D50420 Hs.182255 1.00E−126 1 OTK27, complete cds /cds = (94,480) /gb 584A12 95 1397 NM_005008 Hs.182255 0 3 non-histone chromosome protein 2 (S. cerevisia 40G2 735 908 Y00503 Hs.182265 7.00E−41 1 keratin 19 /cds = (32,1234) /gb = Y00503 /gi = 340 596E7 1 886 NM_001743 Hs.182278 0 3 calmodulin 2 (phosphorylase kinase, delta) (C 129E10 36 350 L29348 Hs.182378 1.00E−174 2 granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating 487G1 184 934 NM_002952 Hs.182426 0 3 ribosomal protein S2 (RPS2), mRNA /cds = (240,90 517G6 126 1497 NM_005742 Hs.182429 0 4 protein disulfide isomerase-related protein 60E12 10 1329 M16342 Hs.182447 0 4 nuclear ribonucleoprotein particle (hnRNP) C protein 98E9 10 1184 NM_004500 Hs.182447 0 8 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein C ( 496A4 87 1835 NM_014394 Hs.182470 0 2 PTD010 protein (PTD010), mRNA /cds = (129,1088) 110F11 947 1571 AF061738 Hs.182579 0 2 leucine aminopeptidase mRNA, complete cds /cd 124E1 1330 1889 NM_005739 Hs.182591 0 2 RAS guanyl releasing protein 1 (calcium and DA 143B2 32 565 Z47087 Hs.182643 0 1 RNA polymerase II elongation factor-like 103D2 161 538 NM_001015 Hs.182740 8.00E−97 5 ribosomal protein S11 (RPS11), mRNA /cds = (15,4 331C2 1310 1585 D64015 Hs.182741 1.00E−136 1 for T-cluster binding protein, complete c 59E9 27 269 BF245224 Hs.182825 1.00E−105 1 601863885F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4082396 525E3 12 261 NM_007209 Hs.182825 1.00E−135 2 ribosomal protein L35 (RPL35), mRNA /cds = (27,3 70C9 189 625 BE963551 Hs.182928 1.00E−129 1 601657346R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3866266 177B9 14 561 BF242969 Hs.182937 0 2 601877739F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4106289 519H3 34 526 NM_021130 Hs.182937 0 1 peptidylprolyl isomerase A (cyclophilin A) ( 159A5 3163 3579 AK026491 Hs.182979 1.00E−141 2 FLJ22838 fis, clone KAIA4494, highly sim 106G11 2956 3527 AF204231 Hs.182982 1.00E−138 2 88-kDa Golgi protein (GM88) mRNA, complete cds 169A3 2117 2495 M33336 Hs.183037 1.00E−105 3 cAMP-dependent protein kinase type I-alpha subunit ( 124H9 2767 2955 NM_002734 Hs.183037 7.00E−91 1 protein kinase, cAMP-dependent, regulatory, 107B3 2877 3182 U17989 Hs.183105 1.00E−170 1 nuclear autoantigen GS2NA mRNA, complete cds / 476A6 538 893 NM_016523 Hs.183125 0 1 killer cell lectin-like receptor F1 (KLRF1), m 75A1 629 1222 AK001433 Hs.183297 0 1 FLJ10571 fis, clone NT2RP2003121, weakly 597E11 97 1656 AF248966 Hs.183434 0 5 HT028 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (107,1159) /gb = 124A2 2015 2756 AK024275 Hs.183506 0 1 cDNA FLJ14213 fis, clone NT2RP3003572 /cds = (11 74F2 2082 2418 U53347 Hs.183556 1.00E−177 2 neutral amino acid transporter B mRNA, complete cds / 482C5 1211 1688 NM_018399 Hs.183656 0 1 VNN3 protein (HSA238982), mRNA /cds = (45,1550) 594H12 1718 3458 NM_001418 Hs.183684 0 4 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4 g 61H11 1457 2024 U73824 Hs.183684 0 2 p97 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (306,3029) /gb = U73824 /g 75H7 342 2258 M26880 Hs.183704 0 7 ubiquitin mRNA, complete cds /cds = (135,2192) /gb = M26 599E7 2306 3111 D44640 Hs.183706 0 6 HUMSUPY040 cDNA /clone = 035-00-1 /gb = D44640 / 518H4 1554 1973 NM_002078 Hs.183773 0 1 golgi autoantigen, golgin subfamily a, 4 (GOL 520C3 98 255 NM_018955 Hs.183842 3.00E−64 1 ubiquitin B (UBB), mRNA /cds = (94,783) /gb = NM_(—) 102C11 1730 1808 M15182 Hs.183868 8.00E−33 2 beta-glucuronidase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (26,1981 523D3 1730 2183 NM_000181 Hs.183868 0 2 glucuronidase, beta (GUSB), mRNA /cds = (26,198 187A12 122 828 NM_003589 Hs.183874 0 1 cullin 4A (CUL4A), mRNA /cds = (160,2139) /gb = N 156F4 228 907 AF119665 Hs.184011 0 4 inorganic pyrophosphatase complete cds 525B8 225 791 NM_021129 Hs.184011 0 2 pyrophosphatase (inorganic) (PP), nuclear ge 589B1 3 394 NM_000993 Hs.184014 0 10 ribosomal protein L31 (RPL31), mRNA /cds = (7,38 99D6 3909 4308 NM_004985 Hs.184050 1.00E−145 1 v-Ki-ras2 Kirsten rat sarcoma 2 viral oncogene 166B3 12 345 BE964596 Hs.184052 1.00E−90 1 601658521R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3885796 591G6 1348 1958 NM_022152 Hs.184052 0 3 PP1201 protein (PP1201), mRNA /cds = (66,1001) 114E11 1780 1942 AK025645 Hs.184062 4.00E−59 1 cDNA: FLJ21992 fis, clone HEP06554 /cds = (60,84 597E4 8 407 NM_000982 Hs.184108 1.00E−114 6 ribosomal protein L21 (gene or pseudogene) (RP 162C5 295 1062 L41887 Hs.184167 0 3 splicing factor, arginine/serine-rich 7 (SFR 109F6 151 749 AF054182 Hs.184211 0 1 mitochondrial processing peptidase beta-subu 462C6 4590 5087 NM_015001 Hs.184245 0 1 KIAA0929 protein Msx2 interacting nuclear tar 517D1 1510 1936 NM_004252 Hs.184276 1.00E−162 7 solute carrier family 9 (sodium /hydrogen exch 55E3 174 427 NM_018370 Hs.184465 1.00E−107 1 hypothetical protein FLJ11259 (FLJ11259), mR 50F9 2484 3108 AB023182 Hs.184523 0 1 for KIAA0965 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 100A4 297 1941 AK025730 Hs.184542 1.00E−149 3 FLJ22077 fis, clone HEP12728, highly sim 113D4 950 1623 NM_016061 Hs.184542 0 1 CGI-127 protein (LOC51646), mRNA /cds = (125,49 145D11 41 339 BE730026 Hs.184582 1.00E−111 1 601562642F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3832258 595F4 69 548 NM_000986 Hs.184582 0 1 ribosomal protein L24 (RPL24), mRNA /cds = (39,5 108H10 250 701 U00946 Hs.184592 0 1 clone A9A2BRB5 (CAC)n/(GTG)n repeat-containing mRN 43B5 4399 4488 AF104032 Hs.184601 3.00E−24 1 L-type amino acid transporter subunit LAT1 mRN 104F12 298 1713 NM_014999 Hs.184627 0 2 KIAA0118 protein (KIAA0118), mRNA /cds = (255,9 122E8 513 995 AF035307 Hs.184697 0 2 clone 23785 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 40H2 66 2605 M37197 Hs.184760 1.00E−177 4 CCAAT-box-binding factor (CBF) mRNA, complete cds /c 514E4 29 519 NM_000984 Hs.184776 0 3 ribosomal protein L23a (RPL23A), mRNA /cds = (2 589A7 736 983 AK025533 Hs.184793 1.00E−138 1 cDNA: FLJ21880 fis, clone HEP02743 /cds = UNKNOW 142G5 1918 2157 AL049782 Hs.184938 8.00E−83 3 Novel human gene mapping to chomosome 13 /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = A 462G9 178 398 AI085568 Hs.185062 1.00E−76 1 oy68b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1670961 470C12 81 333 T98171 Hs.185675 1.00E−105 1 ye56c12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:121750 / 463F2 3175 3359 NM_014686 Hs.186840 1.00E−72 1 KIAA0355 gene product (KIAA0355), mRNA /cds = ( 461E4 907 1118 NM_018519 Hs.186874 4.00E−91 1 hypothetical protein PRO2266 (PRO2266), mRNA 155A1 53 379 AI619574 Hs.187362 1.00E−109 1 ty50c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2282512 461C9 2948 3458 NM_014504 Hs.187660 0 1 putative Rab5 GDP/GTP exchange factor homologu 470F2 5 331 BE646499 Hs.187872 1.00E−156 1 7e87h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3292179 68D12 590 740 AW963239 Hs.187908 4.00E−66 1 EST375312 /gb = AW963239 /gi = 8153075 /ug = 75H12 2012 2585 AL110269 Hs.187991 0 1 cDNA DKFZp564A122 (from clone DKFZp564A1 167G4 1474 1958 NM_015626 Hs.187991 0 1 DKFZP564A122 protein (DKFZP564A122), mRNA /c 137G3 54 197 AI625368 Hs.188365 2.00E−34 46 ts37c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2230770 464C12 183 404 AA432364 Hs.188777 7.00E−94 1 zw76a09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:782104 / 467E9 29 183 AA576947 Hs.188886 1.00E−63 1 nm82b04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1074703 467B4 349 459 AI392805 Hs.189031 2.00E−49 1 tg04h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107829 461E2 242 473 BE674964 Hs.190065 1.00E−109 1 7f11b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3294329 466F4 58 295 BG326781 Hs.190219 1.00E−132 1 602425659F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4563471 465H4 111 558 AA582958 Hs.190229 0 1 nn80d08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1090191 470F9 26 529 AI763206 Hs.190453 0 1 wh95e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388520 66H12 1 3459 D00099 Hs.190703 0 5 for Na,K-ATPase alpha-subunit, complete 472E1 338 540 AW294083 Hs.190904 2.00E−46 1 UI-H-BI2-ahg-b-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 522G10 433 970 NM_003757 Hs.192023 0 2 eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, 54G8 29 410 AW838827 Hs.192123 0 1 CM1-LT0059-280100-108-e02 /gb = AW838827 465G4 261 515 BF224348 Hs.192463 1.00E−104 1 7q86c05.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF224348 /g 468F9 392 487 AI524039 Hs.192524 2.00E−36 1 tg99h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2116947 466C6 111 392 AW972048 Hs.192534 1.00E−153 1 EST384032 cDNA /gb = AW972048 /gi = 8161789 /ug = 184F12 1 677 AF090927 Hs.192705 0 1 clone HQ0457 PRO0457 mRNA, complete cds /cds = ( 464C11 1 65 BE298181 Hs.192755 3.00E−23 1 601118566F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3028193 465H3 108 706 BG036938 Hs.192965 0 1 602287708F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4375153 169F9 4138 4890 D87454 Hs.192966 0 1 KIAA0265 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1205) /gb 118H10 1104 1858 AK024263 Hs.193063 1.00E−132 2 cDNA FLJ14201 fis, clone NT2RP3002955 /cds = UNK 472F3 28 405 BF062295 Hs.193237 0 1 7k76b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3481293 40A5 1933 2611 X12830 Hs.193400 0 1 interleukin-6 (IL-6) receptor /cds = (437,184 63B5 327 582 AW959162 Hs.193669 1.00E−103 1 EST371232 /gb = AW959162 /gi = 8148846 /ug = 52G10 803 1173 M57627 Hs.193717 0 1 interleukin 10 (IL10) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (30,566 469F5 2088 2438 AL110204 Hs.193784 1.00E−179 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586K1922 (from clone DKFZp586K 598H7 1428 1715 NM_014828 Hs.194035 100E−119 1 KIAA0737 gene product (KIAA0737), mRNA /cds = ( 462B6 103 546 BE618004 Hs.194362 1.00E−165 1 601462354F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3865861 472F12 1177 1667 AB036737 Hs.194369 0 2 mRNA for RERE, complete cds /cds = (636,5336) /g 182E10 11785 13486 U82828 Hs.194382 0 5 ataxia telangiectasia (ATM) gene, complete cd 458F4 258 408 NM_022739 Hs.194477 2.00E−62 1 E3 ubiquitin ligase SMURF2 (SMURF2), mRNA /cd 583D2 1425 1732 NM_014232 Hs.194534 1.00E−136 1 vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 (synapt 38H8 1198 1620 U89387 Hs.194638 0 1 RNA polymerase II subunit hsRPB4 gene, complete cds / 122H10 5292 5481 NM_023005 Hs.194688 4.00E−80 1 bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain, 1B 186G9 1 1908 AL136945 Hs.194718 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586O012 (from clone DKFZp586O0 113F3 1852 2375 NM_000634 Hs.194778 0 1 interleukin 8 receptor, alpha (IL8RA), mRNA / 106A3 35 404 U11870 Hs.194778 0 1 interleukin-8 receptor type A (IL8RBA) gene, promote 473B8 1001 1314 AF319438 Hs.194976 1.00E−172 1 SH2 domain-containing phosphatase anchor pro 57F9 442 1934 Y14039 Hs.195175 0 27 mRNA for CASH alpha protein /cds = (481,1923) /g 49E5 2314 2512 NM_018666 Hs.195292 2.00E−37 1 putative tumor antigen (SAGE), mRNA /cds = (167, 473B10 406 532 BE671815 Hs.195374 1.00E−54 1 7a47c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3221878 595B5 59 311 AI653766 Hs.195378 6.00E−46 1 ty01b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2277779 60G4 42 1554 D13642 Hs.195614 0 2 KIAA0017 gene, complete cds /cds = (136,1335) 473B9 739 927 AF241534 Hs.196015 2.00E−73 1 hydatidiform mole associated and imprinted (H 99C10 1075 1424 NM_000294 Hs.196177 1.00E−115 1 phosphorylase kinase, gamma 2 (testis) (PHKG2 45H9 956 1405 AF283645 Hs.196270 0 1 folate transporter/carrier mRNA, complete cd 54F9 2567 2954 U04636 Hs.196384 0 1 cyclooxygenase-2 (hCox-2) gene, complete cds /cds = (1 38F12 401 606 AI984074 Hs.196398 1.00E−104 1 wz56c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2562050 157G1 403 551 AJ006835 Hs.196769 7.00E−77 2 RNA transcript from U17 small nucleolar RNA ho 163F4 1 402 AI650871 Hs.197028 0 1 wa95f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2303933 160B3 408 476 AI832038 Hs.197091 5.00E−27 1 wj99e02.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2410970 105E8 1299 3674 AB020657 Hs.197298 0 6 for KIAA0850 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 178G12 2097 3593 AF205218 Hs.197298 0 8 NS1-binding protein-like protein mRNA, compl 585F1 284 1711 NM_001469 Hs.197345 0 4 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD (Ku antigen) (G22P1) 39C10 545 1984 Z83840 Hs.197345 0 2 DNA sequence from clone CTA-216E10 on chromosome 22 C 58E12 2162 3013 NM_001530 Hs.197540 0 2 hypoxia-inducible factor 1, alpha subunit (ba 125G11 3673 4059 D29805 Hs.198248 0 1 mRNA for beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase, complete 41H10 6 821 M33906 Hs.198253 1.00E−156 2 MHC class II HLA-DQA1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (43,810) 186A11 551 1031 NM_004544 Hs.198271 0 2 NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 alpha subco 126D8 993 1381 NM_021105 Hs.198282 0 1 phospholipid scramblase 1 (PLSCR1), mRNA /cds 174C12 4824 5257 NM_003070 Hs.198296 0 1 SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dep 109C6 128 833 X04327 Hs.198365 0 1 erythrocyte 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase mRNA EC 64B12 4383 5289 NM_000189 Hs.198427 0 2 hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA /cds = (1490,4243) /gb 70B4 3267 5289 Z46376 Hs.198427 0 4 HK2 mRNA for hexokinase II /cds = (1490,4243) /gb = Z 478H6 186 475 AI978581 Hs.198694 1.00E−129 1 wq72d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2476815 587G1 767 1143 NM_006837 Hs.198767 1.00E−170 1 COP9 (constitutive photomorphogenic, Arabido 465F12 373 554 BE621611 Hs.198802 2.00E−77 1 601493754T1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3895836 123B3 310 3608 AB011108 Hs.198891 0 3 mRNA for KIAA0536 protein, partial cds /cds = (0, 157H3 3457 5268 D50929 Hs.198899 0 2 KIAA0139 gene, complete cds /cds = (128,4276) 477H1 35 592 NM_002229 Hs.198951 0 1 jun B proto-oncogene (JUNB), mRNA /cds = (253,12 53C5 979 1296 X51345 Hs.198951 1.00E−160 1 jun-B mRNA for JUN-B protein /cds = (253,1296) /gb = X513 54H8 350 501 AW450874 Hs.199014 5.00E−81 1 UI-H-BI3-all-a-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 520E12 3506 3878 L04731 Hs.199160 0 1 translocation T(4:11) of ALL-1 gene to chromoso 57F4 5941 6266 NM_006267 Hs.199179 1.00E−158 1 RAN binding protein 2 (RANBP2), mRNA /cds = (127, 50B10 5 3645 D86984 Hs.199243 0 2 KIAA0231 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,1430) /gb 68E12 1757 2052 L25124 Hs.199248 1.00E−156 2 prostaglandin E2 receptor mRNA, complete cds / 484H3 1879 1958 NM_000958 Hs.199248 3.00E−33 1 prostaglandin E receptor 4 (subtype EP4) (PTGE 466G6 368 3287 NM_013233 Hs.199263 0 2 Ste-20 related kinase (SPAK), mRNA /cds = (173,1 464B9 633 1068 AF015041 Hs.199291 0 1 NUMB-R protein (NUMB-R) mRNA, complete cds /c 522F9 2 116 AI669591 Hs.200442 5.00E−59 1 tw34b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2261561 60F11 4945 5114 AB040942 Hs.201500 7.00E−92 1 for KIAAI509 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 72D12 819 1293 AF104398 Hs.201673 0 1 comichon mRNA, complete cds /cds = (56,490) /g 105G5 1629 2130 AF091263 Hs.201675 0 1 RNA binding motif protein 5 (RBM5) mRNA, comple 116G3 1637 2854 NM_005778 Hs.201675 0 2 RNA binding motif protein 5 (RBM5), mRNA /cds = ( 40A10 254 431 AI693179 Hs.201789 5.00E−85 1 wd68d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2336759 473D4 421 547 BE551203 Hs.201792 3.00E−49 1 7b55h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3232199 472D8 313 623 AW390251 Hs.202402 1.00E−123 1 CM4-ST0182-051099-021-b06 cDNA /gb = AW390251 66H5 176 482 AI271437 Hs.203041 1.00E−173 1 qi19c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1856936 594C2 35 368 AW131782 Hs.203606 1.00E−147 2 xf34e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2619974 138B12 101 420 AW194379 Hs.203755 1.00E−93 3 xm08h07.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2683645 473D3 1 234 AI538474 Hs.203784 1.00E−117 1 td06h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2074911 471A5 113 442 AI393908 Hs.203829 1.00E−153 1 tg05f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107915 40A4 1621 2037 AF004230 Hs.204040 0 1 monocyte /macrophage Ig-related receptor MIR 463H1 7 319 AW977671 Hs.204214 1.00E−161 1 EST389900 cDNA /gb = AW977671 /gi = 8169049 /ug = 478E7 25 434 AI762023 Hs.204610 0 2 wh89f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387935 55E11 324 469 AI741246 Hs.204656 1.00E−58 12 wg26g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2366272 478G10 345 476 AI760901 Hs.204703 9.00E−34 1 wi09h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2389787 470E11 374 507 AI762741 Hs.204707 2.00E−49 1 wh93h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388339 478F5 179 437 AI086035 Hs.204873 1.00E−110 1 oy70h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671223 464G4 33 320 AI749444 Hs.204929 5.00E−50 1 at24c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2356036 472D2 88 198 AI760018 Hs.205071 4.00E−54 1 wh83b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387307 470D9 5 422 AW976641 Hs.205079 0 1 EST388750 cDNA /gb = AW976641 /gi = 8167872 /ug = 470D4 122 500 AA885473 Hs.205175 0 1 am10c12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1466422 473C5 285 525 BF679831 Hs.205319 2.00E−96 1 602154415F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4295595 470E7 295 521 AI762557 Hs.205327 9.00E−95 2 wh92f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388229 478F11 11 447 AI761141 Hs.205452 0 3 wh97g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388734 459A12 111 323 N72600 Hs.205555 9.00E−96 1 za46f08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:295623 / 470F4 214 481 AW977820 Hs.205675 1.00E−131 1 EST389824 cDNA /gb = AW977820 /gi = 8168971 /ug = 102G3 1 249 BF680988 Hs.205696 2.00E−78 1 602156272F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4297216 472B2 312 700 BF794256 Hs.206761 0 1 602255454F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4338949 470C1 1113 1643 AK024118 Hs.206868 0 1 cDNA FLJ14056 fis, clone HEMBB1000335 /cds = UNK 469H7 1076 1215 U15177 Hs.206984 3.00E−69 1 cosmid CRI-JC2015 at D10S289 in 10sp13 /cds = (0,1214) 61F9 5 181 AW340421 Hs.207995 4.00E−94 1 hc96h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2907891 473C2 239 551 BF439675 Hs.208854 1.00E−151 1 nab69e11.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF439675 / 62G11 159 292 BE781611 Hs.208985 1.00E−60 1 601467463F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3870902 472E2 258 554 AI343473 Hs.209203 1.00E−135 1 tb97a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2062262 471C10 148 498 AI768880 Hs.209511 0 1 wh71e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2386206 470G9 416 561 AI798144 Hs.209609 4.00E−63 1 wh81g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387206 478C10 120 447 AI809310 Hs.210385 1.00E−158 2 wh75h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2386623 476B7 64 341 AI075288 Hs.210727 1.00E−151 2 oy69h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671139 477G4 915 1541 AB040919 Hs.210958 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1486 protein, partial cds /cds = (1 468C2 215 498 AI832182 Hs.210995 1.00E−145 1 td13h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075589 472D11 1 300 AI860120 Hs.211024 1.00E−126 1 wh39e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2383128 470D3 30 317 AW362304 Hs.211194 1.00E−137 1 CM3-CT0275-031199-031-a08 cDNA /gb = AW362304 179F6 105 551 AI823649 Hs.211535 0 1 wi85g03.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2400148 477G12 2439 4050 NM_020993 Hs.211563 0 4 B-cell CLL/lymphoma 7A (BCL7A), mRNA /cds = (953 39A11 5178 5792 L10717 Hs.211576 0 2 T cell-specific tyrosine kinase mRNA, complete 187B9 5365 5790 NM_005546 Hs.211576 0 1 IL2-inducible T-cell kinase (ITK), mRNA /cds = 152C2 3965 4297 Z22551 Hs.211577 1.00E−174 1 kinectin gene /cds = (69,4139) /gb = Z22551 /gi = 296 120A2 2556 2917 NM_005955 Hs.211581 0 1 metal-regulatory transcription factor 1 (MTF 147A2 2915 4407 M59465 Hs.211600 0 6 tumor necrosis factor alpha inducible protein A20 mRN 583B12 2404 3981 NM_006290 Hs.211600 0 11 tumor necrosis factor, alpha-induced protein 589F3 1905 2274 AF090693 Hs.211610 0 1 apoptosis-related RNA binding protein (NAPOR- 470G11 277 462 AI862623 Hs.211744 5.00E−99 1 wh99h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2388931 473F2 195 423 BE675092 Hs.211828 2.00E−95 1 7f02d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3293485 517D2 1059 1366 BC000747 Hs.211973 1.00E−162 2 Similar to homolog of Yeast RRP4 (ribosomal RN 109D9 391 533 AI922921 Hs.212553 2.00E−68 1 wn81c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2452232 494H12 172 549 AI912585 Hs.213385 0 3 we11d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2340781 596G11 4740 5687 AB007916 Hs.214646 0 8 mRNA for KIAA0447 protein, partial cds /cds = (2 104C12 843 1787 AL031282 Hs.215595 0 2 DNA sequence from clone 283E3 on chromosome 1p36.21-36 124F8 1391 2913 NM_002074 Hs.215595 0 4 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein) 157E8 1264 1627 AK001548 Hs.215766 0 4 FLJ10686 fis, clone NT2RP3000252, highly 519G3 1729 2094 NM_012341 Hs.215766 0 1 GTP-binding protein (NGB), mRNA /cds = (23,1924 473E7 2278 2472 AB022663 Hs.215857 3.00E−52 1 HFB30 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (236,1660) /gb = 104F7 4 1324 D00017 Hs.217493 0 3 for lipocortin II, complete cds /cds = (49,1 58G2 11 1324 NM_004039 Hs.217493 0 7 annexin A2 (ANXA2), mRNA /cds = (49,1068) /gb = N 467D4 27 443 AI392814 Hs.221014 1.00E−180 1 tg10a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108330 463B1 69 457 AV686223 Hs.221642 0 1 AV686223 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = GKCGXH11 /clone_(—) 464D10 295 552 BF058398 Hs.221695 1.00E−115 1 7k30d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3476785 466C12 1 427 AI540165 Hs.222186 0 1 td10d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2075241 125H10 2596 2917 AB046830 Hs.222746 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1610 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 473C4 1 193 BF435098 Hs.222833 9.00E−72 1 7p05g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3645097 37B4 18 371 AW389509 Hs.223747 1.00E−147 1 CM3-ST0163-051099-019-b11 /gb = AW389509 470H7 106 357 AI766706 Hs.223935 1.00E−116 1 wi02g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2389124 472D12 1 370 AL133721 Hs.224680 0 1 DKFZp761H09121_r1 cDNA 5′ end /clone = DKFZp76 124E4 53 208 AI874107 Hs.224760 7.00E−50 3 wm49b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2439241 477G3 146 412 AI400714 Hs.225567 1.00E−141 1 tg93g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2116390 112F12 2313 2799 AL163279 Hs.225674 0 1 chromosome 21 segment HS21C079 /cds = (0,6888) 118D12 6187 6775 NM_015384 Hs.225767 0 1 IDN3 protein (IDN3), mRNA /cds = (706,7182) /gb 109B7 2208 3315 AF119417 Hs.225939 0 2 nonfunctional GM3 synthase mRNA, alternativeI 125A8 2877 3381 NM_006999 Hs.225951 0 1 topoisomerase-related function protein 4-1 129C8 5510 5893 AF012108 Hs.225977 0 1 Amplified in Breast Cancer (AIB1) mRNA, comple 39G12 4498 4859 NM_014977 Hs.227133 1.00E−93 2 KIAA0670 protein/acinus (KIAA0670), mRNA /cd 153D10 1 286 AF000145 Hs.227400 1.00E−139 2 germinal center kinase related protein kinase 464B12 901 1425 AL050131 Hs.227429 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I111 (from clone DKFZp586I1 459D9 3828 4314 NM_004841 Hs.227806 0 1 ras GTPase activating protein-like (NGAP), mR 135E9 135 773 NM_004049 Hs.227817 0 1 BCL2-related protein A1 (BCL2A1), mRNA /cds = ( 59F10 123 808 Y09397 Hs.227817 0 12 GRS protein /cds = (102,629) /gb = Y09397 / 516H4 1901 2462 NM_014287 Hs.227823 0 1 pM5 protein (PM5), mRNA /cds = (0,3668) /gb = NM_0 107C12 2776 3390 Y15906 Hs.227913 0 1 for XAGL protein /cds = (132,1646) /gb = Y159 152C7 171 1390 AF052155 Hs.227949 0 2 clone 24761 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = AF 522G8 108 293 AI917348 Hs.228486 2.00E−70 1 ts83d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2237875 66C7 304 445 AI094726 Hs.228795 1.00E−26 1 qa08f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1686177 585D1 51 294 AI199388 Hs.228817 5.00E−73 1 qs75e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1943936 468E9 113 324 AI523873 Hs.228926 7.00E−77 2 tg97c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2116726 466F1 44 139 AI380491 Hs.229374 3.00E−39 2 tf95b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107003 182F1 40 465 AI354231 Hs.229385 1.00E−138 4 qv12c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1981350 465C1 237 316 AW812896 Hs.229868 3.00E−38 1 RC3-ST0186-250200-018-a11 cDNA /gb = AW812896 178H7 42 353 AI581732 Hs.229918 1.00E−68 5 ar74f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2128349 72H6 48 534 AI818777 Hs.229990 1.00E−85 3 wl11f10x.1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2424619 181E9 52 279 AI827451 Hs.229993 1.00E−66 1 wl17d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2425173 38H1 225 311 AI579979 Hs.230430 1.00E−25 1 tq45a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2211720 489G11 66 369 AI818596 Hs.230492 1.00E−112 5 wk74d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2421127 118D6 40 161 AI025427 Hs.230752 6.00E−37 1 ow27g06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1648090 462H6 305 437 AI087055 Hs.230805 3.00E−67 1 oy70c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671184 107C11 93 240 AI796419 Hs.230939 1.00E−40 1 wj17f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2403099 591A1 65 316 AA767883 Hs.231154 7.00E−59 4 oa30h07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1306525 471B3 177 519 BE407125 Hs.231510 1.00E−166 1 601301818F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3636412 64G11 609 950 AL542592 Hs.231816 1.00E−166 1 AL542592 cDNA /clone = CS0DE012YA05-(5-prime) 108G1 1 210 AW006867 Hs.231987 1.00E−109 1 ws15d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2497261 115F3 44 185 AW016002 Hs.232000 7.00E−75 2 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clo 138A6 4771 5194 D15050 Hs.232068 0 1 transcription factor AREB6, complete cds /cd 472A6 311 497 BF195579 Hs.232257 1.00E−78 1 7n85c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3571205 111A7 285 463 AW026667 Hs.233261 1.00E−41 1 wv15d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2529617 67G8 292 560 BE719483 Hs.233383 4.00E−94 3 MR1-HT0858-020800-001-c06 /gb = BE719483 123B11 180 351 AW006045 Hs.233560 5.00E−82 1 wz81b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2565209 472E3 1 319 AW027530 Hs.233564 1.00E−180 1 wv74c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2535274 36F11 943 1896 Z85996 Hs.233750 0 6 DNA sequence from PAC 431A14 on chromosome 6p21. Conta 184G6 49 491 BF694761 Hs.233936 0 9 602080851F2 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4245133 599C7 12 540 NM_006471 Hs.233936 0 55 myosin, light polypeptide, regulatory, non-s 156B4 405 774 AF054185 Hs.233952 1.00E−164 1 proteasome subunit HSPC complete cds /c 595G5 85 315 NM_002792 Hs.233952 1.00E−126 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alp 67F5 108 556 AK000654 Hs.234149 0 1 FLJ20647 fis, clone KAT02147 /cds = (90,836 591B6 1 555 NM_017918 Hs.234149 0 6 hypothetical protein FLJ20647 (FLJ20647), mR 111B7 1887 2217 AK023204 Hs.234265 1.00E−120 1 cDNA FLJ13142 fis, clone NT2RP3003212, modera 72F6 314 2581 AL035071 Hs.234279 0 2 DNA sequence from clone 1085F17 on chromosome 20q11.1 514H4 2105 2523 NM_012325 Hs.234279 0 1 microtubule-associated protein, RP/EB family 599A10 1 1163 NM_002300 Hs.234489 0 30 lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB), mRNA /cds = (84 163A8 470 1153 X13794 Hs.234489 0 4 lactate dehydrogenase B gene exon 1 and (EC 1.1.1. 125E5 31 465 NM_000978 Hs.234518 1.00E−117 2 ribosomal protein L23 (RPL23), mRNA /cds = (25,4 471B1 1499 2033 L05148 Hs.234569 0 1 protein tyrosine kinase related mRNA sequence /cds = UN 466D7 1050 1402 NM_013451 Hs.234680 0 1 fer-1 (C. elegans)-like 3 (myoferlin) (FER1L3) 108B11 407 742 X14008 Hs.234734 0 1 lysozyme gene (EC 3.2.1.17) /cds = (82,474) /gb = X14008 476A12 3 440 AI076222 Hs.235042 0 2 oy65b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1670681 464H7 994 2425 AL157426 Hs.235390 1.00E−22 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761B101 (from clone DKFZp761B1 472F2 2203 2431 AK024137 Hs.235498 7.00E−97 1 cDNA FLJ14075 fis, clone HEMBB1001905, weakly 63C7 1159 1751 AK000260 Hs.235712 0 1 FLJ20253 fis, clone COLF6895 /cds = UNKNOWN 73C8 39 485 AI379474 Hs.235823 0 1 tc57g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2068766 590H8 182 449 AA020845 Hs.235883 1.00E−145 3 ze64a07.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:363732 / 182H3 468 2009 NM_001535 Hs.235887 1.00E−119 5 HMT1 (hnRNP methyltransferase, S. cerevisiae) 119B12 253 596 NM_003075 Hs.236030 0 1 SWI/SNF related, matrix associated, actin dep 461C5 654 1112 AK026410 Hs.236449 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22757 fis, clone KAIA0803 /cds = (92,24 182G3 514 2817 AK023223 Hs.236494 0 2 FLJ13161 fis, clone NT2RP3003589, highly 469G7 857 1336 AK026359 Hs.236744 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22706 fis, clone HSI13163 /cds = UNKNOW 592A9 1522 1888 NM_020135 Hs.236828 0 1 putative helicase RUVBL (LOC56897), mRNA /cds 177A1 1260 1704 AK001514 Hs.236844 1.00E−170 1 FLJ10652 fis, clone NT2RP2005886 /cds = (50 594G2 916 1537 NM_018169 Hs.236844 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ10652 (FLJ10652), mR 98D10 1881 1964 NM_006947 Hs.237825 9.00E−36 1 signal recognition particle 72 kD (SRP72), mRN 72C7 36 1214 M29696 Hs.237868 0 2 interleukin-7 receptor (IL-7) mRNA, complete cds /cd 591B10 577 1658 NM_002185 Hs.237868 0 9 interleukin 7 receptor (IL7R), mRNA /cds = (22,1 109G2 16 405 AF116682 Hs.238205 0 1 PRO2013 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (135,380) /gb 41E1 2163 2733 U60805 Hs.238648 0 1 oncostatin-M specific receptor beta subunit (OSMRB) 599C11 508 1734 AK026110 Hs.238707 0 5 cDNA: FLJ22457 fis, clone HRC09925 /cds = (56,14 143E8 2 595 AV700542 Hs.238730 1.00E−177 6 AV700542 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GKCAFD05 /clone_(—) 596C11 77 658 AW955090 Hs.238954 0 5 EST367160 cDNA /gb = AW955090 /gi = 8144773 /ug = 169C7 1371 1634 AY004255 Hs.238990 1.00E−148 1 cdk inhibitor p27KIP1 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 173C1 1599 1859 BC001971 Hs.238990 1.00E−146 1 Similar to cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 458B5 1539 1809 AL136828 Hs.238996 1.00E−131 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434K0427 (from clone DKFZp434K 591H9 6104 6559 AL157902 Hs.239114 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-675C20 on chromosome 1p13 512G4 231 2376 NM_005746 Hs.239138 0 61 pre-B-cell colony-enhancing factor (PBEF), m 53D11 935 2053 U02020 Hs.239138 0 15 pre-B cell enhancing factor (PBEF) mRNA, complete cds 38B7 2187 2263 AK025021 Hs.239189 1.00E−36 1 FLJ21368 fis, clone COL03056, highly sim 458E10 90 622 NM_016533 Hs.239208 0 1 ninjurin 2 (NINJ2), mRNA /cds = (56,484) /gb = NM 184G10 1608 2056 AK026535 Hs.239307 0 1 FLJ22882 fis, clone KAT03587, highly sim 194D9 1544 1683 NM_003680 Hs.239307 4.00E−57 1 tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase (YARS), mRNA /cds = (0, 110C7 450 1216 AF246221 Hs.239625 0 4 transmembrane protein BRI mRNA, complete cds 599G9 446 1205 NM_021999 Hs.239625 0 13 integral membrane protein 2B (ITM2B), mRNA /cd 515E4 1404 1671 NM_014515 Hs.239720 1.00E−132 1 CCR4-NOT transcription complex, subunit 2 (C 115H10 1124 2079 BC000105 Hs.239760 0 2 Similar to CG14740 gene product, clone MGC:25 466E3 605 923 NM_005301 Hs.239891 1.00E−164 2 G protein-coupled receptor 35 (GPR35), mRNA / 52B5 993 1243 AJ223075 Hs.239894 1.00E−106 1 for TRIP protein /cds = (178,2532) /gb = AJ22 171E10 88 399 AW002624 Hs.240077 1.00E−145 1 wu60d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:990854 / 75C5 325 1604 AK027191 Hs.240443 0 8 FLJ23538 fis, clone LNG08010, highly sim 597D3 1134 1792 BC001255 Hs.240770 0 1 nuclear cap binding protein subunit 2, 20 kD, 98A11 596 6834 NM_005385 Hs.241493 0 10 natural killer-tumor recognition sequence (N 98C10 1580 2204 AK027187 Hs.241507 0 40 cDNA: FLJ23534 fis, clone LNG06974, highly sim 463E8 324 846 AF047002 Hs.241520 0 1 transcriptional coactivator ALY mRNA, partia 514G6 802 1238 NM_012392 Hs.241531 0 3 peflin (PEF), mRNA /cds = (12,866) /gb = NM_01239 177G4 1375 1887 AF099149 Hs.241558 0 1 TRIAD1 type I mRNA, complete cds /cds = (144,1625 110E4 1320 1937 AK021704 Hs.241567 0 1 FLJ11642 fis, clone HEMBA1004356, highly 513B12 700 1447 NM_016839 Hs.241567 0 3 RNA binding motif, single stranded interacting 500G10 910 1249 NM_000594 Hs.241570 0 1 tumor necrosis factor (TNF superfamily, membe 514B6 735 1032 NM_018630 Hs.241576 1.00E−155 1 hypothetical protein PRO2577 (PRO2577), mRNA 590H9 61 251 NM_016200 Hs.241578 1.00E−104 1 U6 snRNA-associated Sm-like protein LSm8 (LOC 50A6 200 311 AK026704 Hs.242868 3.00E−57 3 FLJ23051 fis, clone LNG02642 /cds = UNKNOW 104C10 199 353 AA424812 Hs.243029 2.00E−74 1 zw04b02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:768267 / 72G4 182 415 AW081232 Hs.243321 1.00E−99 4 xc22e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2585030 521D12 32 287 AW102836 Hs.243457 6.00E−96 1 xd38h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2596103 102F3 79 157 W45562 Hs.243720 4.00E−26 1 zc26e07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:323460 / 56D6 193 454 M97856 Hs.243886 1.00E−122 1 histone-binding protein mRNA, complete cds /c 595D8 25 495 NM_002482 Hs.243886 0 1 nuclear autoantigenic sperm protein (histone- 46G5 2137 2661 AK000745 Hs.243901 0 1 cDNA FLJ20738 fis, clone HEP08257 /cds = UNKNOWN 477D4 141 250 AI394001 Hs.244666 4.00E−51 1 tg06d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107975 139B7 50 235 AW078847 Hs.244816 4.00E−32 2 xb18g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2576700 472C4 74 464 AW139918 Hs.245138 0 1 UI-H-BI1-aee-d-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 459F7 45 229 AW080951 Hs.245616 7.00E−58 1 xc28c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2585586 100A6 41 1795 L22009 Hs.245710 1.00E−143 3 hnRNP H mRNA, complete cds /cds = (72,1421) /gb = L22009 592G8 41 1798 NM_005520 Hs.245710 0 6 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H1 71G4 382 583 AL136607 Hs.245798 1.00E−104 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564I0422 (from clone DKFZp564 118B9 4495 5528 AK024391 Hs.246112 0 4 cDNA FLJ14329 fis, clone PLACE4000259, highly 471E5 148 464 AI568725 Hs.246299 1.00E−177 1 th15a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2118312 464D11 26 526 N28843 Hs.246358 0 1 yx59d10.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:266035 / 40H7 550 1108 S57235 Hs.246381 0 1 CD68 = 110 kda transmembrane glycoprotein [human, promonocy 471E12 152 507 AW117189 Hs.246494 1.00E−149 1 xd83f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2604231 479C1 47 345 AV739961 Hs.246796 1.00E−140 1 AV739961 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = CBFBRA10 /clone_(—) 472C9 43 400 BF796642 Hs.246818 0 1 602259846F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4343171 47F11 2 227 AB015856 Hs.247433 1.00E−123 1 for ATF6, complete cds /cds = (68,2080) /gb 179H9 12 379 AL031313 Hs.247783 1.00E−111 1 DNA sequence from clone 581F12 on chromosome Xq21. Co 167A9 5 352 Z00013 Hs.247792 1.00E−163 5 H. sapiens germline gene for the leader peptide and variable 72B8 402 672 L15006 Hs.247824 1.00E−139 2 Ig superfamily CTLA-4 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 488H10 135 672 NM_005214 Hs.247824 1.00E−146 5 cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 188G8 1 255 NM_002991 Hs.247838 1.00E−135 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys—Cys 153D11 401 720 AL049545 Hs.247877 1.00E−133 2 DNA sequence from clone 263J7 on chromosome 6q14.3-15 44D2 42 448 AL035604 Hs.247894 1.00E−133 1 DNA sequence from clone 38C16 on chromosome 6q22.33-2 180B7 10 271 L21961 Hs.247947 4.00E−72 1 Ig rearranged lambda-chain mRNA, subgroup VL3, V- J re 110B11 311 803 U08626 Hs.247984 0 1 glutamine synthetase pseudogene /cds = (0,899) /gb = U 74G5 361 965 X14798 Hs.248109 0 1 DNA for c-ets-1 proto-oncogene /cds = (278,1603) /gb = 60H10 214 527 AW150084 Hs.248657 1.00E−99 3 xg36f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2629661 64E2 329 536 BF512500 Hs.248689 1.00E−112 1 UI-H-BI3-alw-h-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 470C6 278 470 AI832183 Hs.249031 1.00E−103 1 wh80g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2387104 146A9 1145 1422 S63912 Hs.249247 1.00E−113 1 D10S102 = FBRNP [human, fetal brain, mRNA, 3043 nt] /cds = (30, 519E8 37 628 NM_002136 Hs.249495 0 1 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A1 458C7 2232 2520 NM_000964 Hs.250505 1.00E−163 1 retinoic acid receptor, alpha (RARA), mRNA /cd 476A8 1060 1601 AF308285 Hs.250528 0 1 serologically defined breast cancer antigen N 123D7 436 2077 AL157499 Hs.250535 1.00E−153 3 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434N2412 (from clone DKFZp434 477A10 285 370 AW291304 Hs.250600 2.00E−34 1 UI-H-BI2-agg-b-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 172G12 726 1598 AF182420 Hs.250619 0 6 MDS019 (MDS019) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (231,1 167E11 11633 13714 NM_016252 Hs.250646 1.00E−180 2 baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 6 (BIRC6), 591E4 198 714 NM_002823 Hs.250655 4.00E−99 3 prothymosin, alpha (gene sequence 28) (PTMA), 40D9 2289 3010 M95585 Hs.250692 0 1 hepatic leukemia factor (HLF) mRNA, complete cds /cds 110D9 2336 3259 NM_003144 Hs.250773 0 3 signal sequence receptor, alpha (translocon-a 166A3 1 302 AF103458 Hs.250806 6.00E−93 2 isolate donor N clone N168K immunoglobulin kap 110C12 629 1228 M35416 Hs.250811 0 1 GTP-binding protein (RALB) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1 458D12 1136 1714 AY007158 Hs.250820 0 1 clone CDABP0113 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /g 177C5 658 823 J02621 Hs.251064 3.00E−32 1 non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-14 mRNA, complet 126A2 658 1009 NM_004965 Hs.251064 0 3 high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) 523G1 1 337 AE000660 Hs.251465 1.00E−178 2 T-cell receptor alpha delta locus from bases 5 40G1 4 781 X72308 Hs.251526 0 3 for monocyte chemotactic protein-3 (MCP- 188G7 1 1030 NM_002789 Hs.251531 0 3 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alp 61E12 578 2275 NM_006537 Hs.251636 0 2 ubiquitin specific protease 3 (USP3), mRNA /cd 38B10 995 1211 AK026594 Hs.251653 1.00E−107 1 FLJ22941 fis, clone KAT08078, highly sim 70C3 2022 2405 X52142 Hs.251871 0 1 CTP synthetase (EC 6.3.4.2) /cds = (75,1850) / 177E9 49 406 S80990 Hs.252136 1.00E−125 2 ficolin [human, uterus, mRNA, 1736 nt] /cds = (532,1512) /gb 50F8 1841 2048 AK026712 Hs.252259 1.00E−114 15 FLJ23059 fis, clone LNG03912 /cds = (41,16 585E12 16 194 AI383340 Hs.252300 1.00E−63 1 tc76g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2070584 181E12 22 99 BE963374 Hs.252338 4.00E−30 1 601657137R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3866193 477H4 290 451 AI524022 Hs.252359 8.00E−87 1 tg99f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2116923 188G11 95 700 NM_007104 Hs.252574 0 2 ribosomal protein L10a (RPL10A), mRNA /cds = (1 471H9 1 285 AV706014 Hs.252580 1.00E−145 1 AV706014 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = ADBAOB12 /clone_(—) 134F9 1358 1464 AL359626 Hs.252588 5.00E−50 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564F172 (from clone DKFZp564F1 597B10 13 279 NM_000981 Hs.252723 1.00E−149 28 ribosomal protein L19 (RPL19), mRNA /cds = (28,6 120D7 962 1674 NM_006054 Hs.252831 0 5 reticulon 3 (RTN3), mRNA /cds = (124,834) /gb = N 593B10 102 467 AW191929 Hs.252989 7.00E−93 1 xl77c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2680722 482C11 32 122 AW195119 Hs.253151 3.00E−33 1 xn66b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2699413 472C6 34 279 AW204029 Hs.253384 1.00E−137 1 UI-H-BI1-aen-d-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 472D4 27 440 AW205624 Hs.253502 0 1 UI-H-BI1-afr-e-01-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 472D1 120 362 BF750565 Hs.253550 1.00E−133 1 RC1-BN0410-261000-014-f11 cDNA /gb = BF750565 480F11 367 558 AW237483 Hs.253820 1.00E−105 1 xm72e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2689752 472B5 35 363 AI432340 Hs.254006 1.00E−169 1 tg54e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2112610 75E5 1 904 M14328 Hs.254105 0 5 alpha enolase mRNA, complete cds /cds = (94,1398) /gb = 592A12 1 1100 NM_001428 Hs.254105 0 5 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), mRNA /cds = (94,1398) 472D10 183 414 AI364936 Hs.255100 1.00E−126 1 qz23c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2027734 479H9 43 184 AW292772 Hs.255119 2.00E−70 1 UI-H-BW0-aij-d-03-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480A2 18 523 AW293267 Hs.255178 0 1 UI-H-BW0-aii-e-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end (clon 480B7 16 298 AW293895 Hs.255249 1.00E−116 1 UI-H-BW0-ain-f-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 479H11 23 202 AW293955 Hs.255255 3.00E−79 1 UI-H-BW0-aik-d-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480A4 415 598 AW294681 Hs.255336 5.00E−66 1 UI-H-BW0-ail-g-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480A7 223 427 AW294695 Hs.255339 1.00E−103 1 UI-H-BW0-aim-a-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480A8 26 338 BF514247 Hs.255340 1.00E−167 1 UI-H-BW1-ani-h-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480C12 239 483 AW295088 Hs.255389 1.00E−124 1 UI-H-BW0-ait-d-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480F9 1 423 BF531016 Hs.255390 0 1 602072345F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4215251 480B3 68 377 AW295610 Hs.255446 1.00E−161 1 UI-H-BW0-aip-c-03-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 460H5 44 427 AA455707 Hs.255452 1.00E−161 1 aa22d09.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE;814001 / 480B12 132 212 AW295664 Hs.255454 7.00E−39 1 UI-H-BW0-aip-g-12-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 472E7 163 489 AI439645 Hs.255490 1.00E−166 1 tc91e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073542 480D12 84 258 AW296005 Hs.255492 8.00E−90 1 UI-H-BW0-aiu-b-01-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480F4 34 464 AW296063 Hs.255501 0 1 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-08-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480D5 18 404 AW296490 Hs.255554 0 2 UI-H-BW0-aiq-f-08-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480E1 95 379 AW296532 Hs.255559 1.00E−101 1 UI-H-BW0-aiv-b-07-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480E5 17 326 AW296545 Hs.255560 1.00E−128 1 UI-H-BW0-aiv-c-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480F2 20 330 AW296730 Hs.255573 1.00E−160 1 UI-H-BW0-aix-f-12-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480G7 38 479 AW296797 Hs.255579 0 1 UI-H-BW0-ajb-e-07-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end (clon 480C9 19 274 AW297339 Hs.255637 1.00E−117 1 UI-H-BW0-air-c-03-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end (clon 480C4 70 191 AW297400 Hs.255647 1.00E−49 1 UI-H-BW0-ais-a-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end (clon 480G5 17 242 AW297522 Hs.255661 2.00E−87 1 UI-H-BW0-aja-e-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end (clon 480F10 230 560 AW294654 Hs.255687 0 1 UI-H-BW0-ail-d-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480G9 47 582 AW297813 Hs.255695 0 1 UI-H-BW0-aiy-g-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 480G10 31 453 AW297827 Hs.255697 0 1 UI-H-BW0-aiy-h-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 482G6 16 242 AW339651 Hs.255927 3.00E−78 1 he15g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2919126 469B11 4 221 AW341086 Hs.256031 1.00E−99 1 xz92h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2871703 140E7 2870 3589 M32315 Hs.256278 1.00E−84 2 tumor necrosis factor receptor mRNA, complete cds /cd 189H12 2839 3294 NM_001066 Hs.256278 0 2 tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, m 99H11 83 589 NM_005620 Hs.256290 0 4 S100 calcium-binding protein A11 (calgizzarin 58G7 1778 2264 AJ271747 Hs.256583 0 1 partial mRNA for double stranded RNA binding nu 482F4 373 628 AV719442 Hs.256959 1.00E−124 1 AV719442 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = GLCBNA01 /clone_(—) 482F5 8 377 AW440866 Hs.256961 1.00E−179 1 he05f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2918139 482F8 191 315 AW440974 Hs.256971 2.00E−62 1 he06e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2918254 479E7 136 567 AW444482 Hs.256979 0 2 UI-H-BI3-akb-e-05-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 471H5 3 432 AI438957 Hs.257066 0 1 tc89b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073297 472G3 233 617 AW450350 Hs.257283 0 1 UI-H-BI3-akn-c-01-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 472G11 112 338 AI809475 Hs.257466 1.00E−101 1 wh76d06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2386667 479F7 22 421 AW452467 Hs.257572 0 1 UI-H-BI3-als-e-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 479G9 95 304 AW452513 Hs.257579 1.00E−81 1 UI-H-BW1-ame-b-03-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 479F11 16 329 AW453021 Hs.257640 1.00E−163 1 UI-H-BW1-ama-c-02-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 479G4 45 441 AW453044 Hs.257646 0 1 UI-H-BW1-ama-e-01-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 482F9 11 256 AW467193 Hs.257667 1.00E−108 1 he07a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2918286 482G2 9 271 AW467400 Hs.257680 1.00E−112 1 he10f11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2918637 482G8 108 428 AW467437 Hs.257682 1.00E−177 1 he17d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2919273 482G12 1 417 AW467501 Hs.257687 0 1 he19e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2919490 482H4 39 143 AW467746 Hs.257695 3.00E−51 1 he23d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2919849 482H6 1 116 AW467863 Hs.257705 2.00E−59 1 he27c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2920230 482H7 1 321 AW467864 Hs.257706 1.00E−156 1 he27c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2920232 482H9 1 112 AW467992 Hs.257709 1.00E−47 1 he30b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2920489 483A2 20 429 AW468207 Hs.257716 0 1 he34a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2920894 483A9 11 373 AW468431 Hs.257727 0 1 he37h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2921253 483B2 2 241 AW468621 Hs.257743 1.00E−119 1 he42e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2921692 75B1 157 246 BE531180 Hs.258494 5.00E−44 1 601278313F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3610443 585F6 2200 4106 AL136549 Hs.258503 0 8 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761I12121 (from clone DKFZp761 169E2 5186 5415 U20489 Hs.258609 1.00E−119 2 glomerular epithelial protein 1 (GLEPP1) comple 127A5 2142 2477 AB037790 Hs.258730 1.00E−177 1 mRNA for KIAA1369 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 171B12 4202 4314 Y10129 Hs.258742 4.00E−45 2 mybpc3 gene /cds = (33,3857) /gb = Y10129 /gi = 20583 75B7 531 682 L14542 Hs.258850 3.00E−81 1 lectin-like type II integral membrane protein (NKG2-E 471G5 344 473 AI144328 Hs.259084 3.00E−61 1 oy84g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1672566 479B7 73 307 AF161364 Hs.259683 1.00E−123 1 HSPC101 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,556) /gb = AF 146B11 1942 2174 AL136842 Hs.260024 8.00E−92 1 DKFZp434A0530 (from clone DKFZp434A 584A1 1085 1470 AL022398 Hs.261373 1.00E−166 1 DNA sequence from PAC 434O14 on chromosome 1q32 148B1 119 817 X60656 Hs.261802 0 2 elongation factor 1-beta /cds = (95,772) 60G3 203 3170 NM_001634 Hs.262476 0 15 S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase 1 (AMD1) 462E7 292 374 AW300868 Hs.262789 8.00E−40 1 xk07d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2666033 56F11 33 234 BF243724 Hs.263414 4.00E−82 1 601877832F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4106359 119C5 2414 2664 NM_002108 Hs.263435 1.00E−137 1 histidine ammonia-lyase (HAL), mRNA /cds = (297 105A4 3225 3775 AK025774 Hs.264190 0 3 FLJ22121 fis, clone HEP18876, highly sim 469H1 369 576 AI380111 Hs.264298 1.00E−103 1 tf98a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107292 181A3 2434 2768 NM_002535 Hs.264981 1.00E−148 2 2′-5′oligoadenylate synthetase 2 (OAS2), tra 41B7 3209 3885 M59911 Hs.265829 0 1 integrin alpha-3 chain mRNA, complete cds /cds =0 (73,32 75F9 264 452 AW150944 Hs.265838 2.00E−96 1 xg42e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2630248 99C3 2684 3155 AK000680 Hs.266175 0 2 cDNA FLJ20673 fis, clone KAIA4464 /cds = (104,14 598E12 2417 2894 AK026669 Hs.266940 0 2 cDNA: FLJ23016 fis, clone LNG00874 /cds = UNKNOW 468B6 863 1515 NM_016569 Hs.267182 0 1 TBX3-iso protein (TBX3-iso), mRNA /cds = (116,1 115E11 1234 1713 AF271994 Hs.267288 0 1 dopamine responsive protein DRG-1 mRNA, compl 114A4 31 382 NM_024095 Hs.267400 1.00E−179 1 hypothetical protein MGC5540 (MGC5540), mRNA 166C7 1315 1919 AK001749 Hs.267604 0 2 FLJ10887 fis, clone NT2RP4002018, weakly 56A8 564 3624 AB033054 Hs.267690 0 3 for KIAA1228 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 70B10 229 2138 AK001471 Hs.268012 0 3 FLJ10609 fis, clone NT2RP2005276, highly 178D10 1831 2796 NM_012255 Hs.268555 0 2 5′-3′ exoribonuclease 2 (XRN2), mRNA /cds = (68, 168B9 451 881 AF068235 Hs.268763 0 1 barrier-to-autointegration factor mRNA, com 465F2 91 433 AA613224 Hs.270264 0 1 no19d06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1101131 469E2 302 422 BE857296 Hs.270293 1.00E−57 1 7g27b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3307657 465D10 284 405 AI270476 Hs.270341 4.00E−51 1 qu88e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1979182 473F10 831 1096 AK021517 Hs.270557 1.00E−140 1 cDNA FLJ11455 fis, clone HEMBA1001497 /cds = UNK 193A10 458 563 AI818951 Hs.270614 5.00E−31 1 wj89e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2410030 458E11 44 264 W03955 Hs.270717 1.00E−118 1 za62d04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:297127 / 163C12 280 954 M30704 Hs.270833 1.00E−168 2 amphiregulin (AR) mRNA, complete cds, clones lambda-A 196F4 208 567 NM_001657 Hs.270833 1.00E−158 1 amphiregulin (schwannoma-derived growth fac 464G2 378 529 AW172850 Hs.270999 4.00E−77 1 xj04f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2656251 464F5 131 476 AW572930 Hs.271264 0 1 hf17f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2932165 41G6 458 880 Y16645 Hs.271387 0 1 for monocyte chemotactic protein-2 /cds = 464F2 139 220 AW975086 Hs.271420 2.00E−34 1 EST387192 cDNA /gb = AW975086 /gi = 8166291 /ug = 178E10 961 1452 AK021715 Hs.271541 0 1 cDNA FLJ11653 fis, clone HEMBA1004538 /cds = UNK 129E1 73 441 NM_016049 Hs.271614 1.00E−136 1 CGI-112 protein (LOC51016), mRNA /cds = (158,78 40C9 4195 4949 X17033 Hs.271986 0 1 integrin alpha-2 subunit /cds = (48,3593) /gb 108E1 917 1331 NM_006811 Hs.272168 0 2 tumor differentially expressed 1 (TDE1), mRNA 155H10 232 715 AL021395 Hs.272279 1.00E−164 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-269M15 on chromosome 20q1 159D3 38 238 AL034343 Hs.272295 1.00E−106 4 DNA sequence from clone RP1-108C2 on chromosome 6p12. 477C3 744 1166 AL133015 Hs.272307 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434O2417 (from clone DKFZp434O 173D12 228 594 AL121934 Hs.272340 1.00E−140 5 DNA sequence from clone RP11-209A2 on chromosome 6. C 472D9 27 418 NM_016135 Hs.272398 0 1 transcription factor ets (TEL2), mRNA /cds = (7 465F9 1885 2345 NM_013351 Hs.272409 0 1 T-box 21 (TBX21), mRNA /cds = (211,1818) /gb = NM 41E11 1 277 NM_004167 Hs.272493 1.00E−113 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily A (Cys—Cys 462E11 8 526 NM_001503 Hs.272529 0 1 glycosylphosphatidylinositol specific phos 104C6 210 327 AE000659 Hs.272550 5.00E−61 1 T-cell receptor alpha delta locus from bases 2 596A3 411 1208 NM_013392 Hs.272736 0 5 nuclear receptor binding protein (NRBP), mRNA 75C2 1892 2188 AK000316 Hs.272793 1.00E−165 1 FLJ20309 fis, clone HEP07296 /cds = (41,127 58C6 1 956 NM_006009 Hs.272897 0 2 Tubulin, alpha, brain-specific (TUBA3), mRNA 190H8 3246 3771 AK024471 Hs.273230 1.00E−165 2 mRNA for FLJ00064 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 590E11 1512 1860 NM_014230 Hs.273307 1.00E−168 4 signal recognition particle 68 kD (SRP68), mRN 588H2 696 1454 NM_000516 Hs.273385 0 3 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein) 165E9 3186 3695 NM_014871 Hs.273397 0 1 KIAA0710 gene product (KIAA0710), mRNA /cds = ( 462A6 394 496 AA527312 Hs.273775 2.00E−42 1 ng36a08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:936854 / 587F1 1763 1978 AL050353 Hs.274170 1.00E−112 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564C0482 (from clone DKFZp564C 177E5 1448 1876 AK000765 Hs.274248 0 1 FLJ20758 fis, clone HEP01508 /cds = (464,13 59E7 1 301 AF151049 Hs.274344 1.00E−159 3 HSPC215 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (92,451) /gb = 174A6 931 1352 NM_004301 Hs.274350 0 1 BAF53 (BAF53A), mRNA /cds = (136,1425) /gb = NM_0 99E2 718 1391 NM_018477 Hs.274369 0 4 uncharacterized hypothalamus protein HARP11 117F6 3046 3478 AB037844 Hs.274396 0 2 mRNA for KIAA1423 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 52F3 1724 2342 NM_005346 Hs.274402 1.00E−149 48 heat shock 70 kD protein 1 (HSPA1B), mRNA /cds = ( 516B1 719 1026 NM_018975 Hs.274428 1.00E−161 2 TRF2-interacting telomeric RAP1 protein (RAP 104A1 1943 2396 AK002127 Hs.274439 0 1 FLJ11265 fis, clone PLACE1009158 /cds = (30 137D6 1697 1817 NM_001403 Hs.274466 8.00E−49 1 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 a 108D11 321 646 X16863 Hs.274467 1.00E−160 1 Fc-gamma RIII-1 cDNA for Fc-gamma receptor III-1 (CD 107F1 567 895 AF283771 Hs.274472 1.00E−168 1 clone TCBAP0774 mRNA sequence /cds = UNKNOWN /g 517B9 4 480 NM_002128 Hs.274472 0 3 high-mobility group (nonhistone chromosomal) 514C8 254 539 M12888 Hs.274474 1.00E−144 2 T-cell receptor germline beta-chain gene C-region C- 460G5 602 775 M12679 Hs.274485 3.00E−94 1 Cw1 antigen mRNA, complete cds /cds = (0,617) /gb = M1267 463G7 163 744 D90145 Hs.274535 0 4 LD78 beta gene /cds = (86,367) /gb = D90145 /gi = 219907 / 472E10 277 391 AI393960 Hs.274851 6.00E−59 1 tg11d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2108455 115A11 156 446 NM_014624 Hs.275243 1.00E−157 8 S100 calcium-binding protein A6 (calcyclin) ( 102C6 23 448 AA610514 Hs.275611 1.00E−161 1 np93h02.s1 /clone = IMAGE:1133907 /gb = AA6 160E3 24 304 AA757952 Hs.275773 1.00E−74 3 zg49e07.s1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:396708 / 500B8 26 536 NM_022551 Hs.275865 0 3 ribosomal protein S18 (RPS18), mRNA /cds = (46,5 522D9 184 593 NM_001959 Hs.275959 0 1 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 b 151H4 1 196 AA984890 Hs.276063 5.00E−58 1 am62e06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1576642 476B10 362 615 BF510670 Hs.276341 1.00E−116 1 UI-H-BI4-aof-b-08-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 144F10 73 279 AI318342 Hs.276662 8.00E−57 1 ta73c09.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2049712 593G1 17 88 BE747210 Hs.276718 2.00E−26 1 601580926F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3929430 473E3 205 488 AI380791 Hs.276766 1.00E−144 1 tg04b12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107775 598A2 72 427 NM_001803 Hs.276770 0 19 CDW52 antigen (CAMPATH-1 antigen) (CDW52), mR 170H2 83 432 X62466 Hs.276770 0 1 CAMPATH-1 (CDw52) antigen /cds = (33,218) 464F7 2 454 AI492640 Hs.276903 0 2 qz18a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021842 464E5 102 191 AI493726 Hs.276907 3.00E−44 2 qz12f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2021319 50B5 42 308 AI581383 Hs.276988 5.00E−77 1 to71c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2183714 468C6 40 279 AI740667 Hs.277201 1.00E−64 1 wg07b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2364373 111D12 1 562 AI749435 Hs.277224 1.00E−118 9 at24b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2356015 459B4 176 367 AI811065 Hs.277293 2.00E−38 1 tr03f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2217249 477H3 6227 6584 NM_013449 Hs.277401 1.00E−132 1 bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain, 2A 54A8 34 301 AW050975 Hs.277672 3.00E−48 1 wz25f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2559103 459E4 1532 2061 NM_006389 Hs.277704 0 1 oxygen regulated protein (150 kD) (ORP150), mR 109B6 3281 3721 U65785 Hs.277704 0 1 150 kDa oxygen-regulated protein ORP150 mRNA, complet 524H7 2979 3350 NM_005899 Hs.277721 0 1 membrane component, chromosome 17, surface ma 472F10 425 556 AW082714 Hs.277738 5.00E−69 1 xb61f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2580805 176D1 113 269 AW262728 Hs.277994 6.00E−32 1 xq94a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2758270 464H4 2138 3563 NM_016733 Hs.278027 0 9 LIM domain kinase 2 (LIMK2), transcript varian 145C9 533 1446 D13316 Hs.278238 0 3 transcription factor, E4TF1-47, complete cds 161C3 339 560 NM_002041 Hs.278238 1.00E−123 1 GA-binding protein transcription factor, bet 74C9 345 1048 AK026632 Hs.278242 0 3 FLJ22979 fis, clone KAT11379, highly sim 59E2 255 782 L24804 Hs.278270 0 2 (p23) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (232,714) /gb = L24804 / 521H10 8 461 AI720536 Hs.278302 1.00E−114 4 as83c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2335298 118C6 830 1104 NM_001995 Hs.278333 1.00E−148 1 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A ligase, long-chain 1 ( 104E9 248 417 AF151054 Hs.278429 2.00E−78 1 HSPC220 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (288,818) /gb 594F10 379 1760 NM_016520 Hs.278429 0 4 hepatocellular carcinoma-associated antigen 126D11 7374 7716 NM_006289 Hs.278559 0 1 talin (TLN), mRNA /cds = (126,7751) /gb = NM_0062 589E6 3078 5778 NM_003105 Hs.278571 0 3 sortilin-related receptor, L(DLR class) A re 102C10 669 1180 D14041 Hs.278573 0 1 for H-2K binding factor-2, complete cds / 526H8 167 4709 NM_015874 Hs.278573 0 5 H-2K binding factor-2 (LOC51580), mRNA /cds = ( 120A12 732 1305 AB029031 Hs.278586 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1108 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 126F4 3138 3515 AF035737 Hs.278589 0 2 general transcription factor 2-I (GTF2I) mRNA 40A7 3179 3864 U24578 Hs.278625 0 1 RP1 and complement C4B precursor (C4B) genes, partial 50C4 4401 4581 AB002334 Hs.278671 2.00E−60 1 KIAA0336 gene, complete cds /cds = (253,5004) 106E12 104 1222 D50525 Hs.278693 0 11 TI-227 H /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = D50525 /gi = 1167502 467E10 168 542 BE973840 Hs.278704 1.00E−145 1 601680647F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3951154 75F2 1121 1772 J04755 Hs.278718 0 37 ferritin H processed pseudogene, complete cds /cds = UN 170E12 204 843 AL121735 Hs.278736 0 2 Isoform of human GTP-binding protein G25K /cds = (104,679) / 103F4 589 926 NM_019597 Hs.278857 0 1 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H2 37F8 3 519 U01923 Hs.278857 0 1 BTK region clone ftp-3 mRNA /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = U01923 / 66B11 2195 2512 AB029027 Hs.279039 1.00E−172 1 for KIAA1104 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 171G3 219 815 AK027258 Hs.279040 0 2 FLJ23605 fis, clone LNG15982, highly sim 172E12 18 95 NM_014065 Hs.279040 4.00E−27 2 HT001 protein (HT001), mRNA /cds = (241,1203) / 596A12 1 225 BE220869 Hs.279231 2.00E−78 1 hu01g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3165362 61H2 20 220 BE279328 Hs.279429 2.00E−32 3 601157666F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3504328 458E12 1835 2473 NM_014160 Hs.279474 0 1 HSPC070 protein (HSPC070), mRNA /cds = (331,158 110F3 983 1614 NM_016160 Hs.279518 0 1 amyloid precursor protein homolog HSD-2 (LOC5 37E5 39 732 AK001403 Hs.279521 0 1 FLJ10541 fis, clone NT2RP2001381 /cds = (3 66D6 6 463 BE502919 Hs.279522 0 1 hz81b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3214359 123A11 411 903 NM_013237 Hs.279529 0 2 px19-like protein (PX19), mRNA /cds = (176,835) 185A10 809 1324 NM_002817 Hs.279554 0 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) 26S subunit, 472H9 88 543 AL582047 Hs.279555 0 1 AL582047 cDNA /clone = CS0DL003YD01-(3-prime) 41A2 1 326 AK000575 Hs.279581 1.00E−162 1 FLJ20568 fis, clone REC00775 /cds = (6,422) 135F4 648 935 NM_016283 Hs.279586 1.00E−110 1 adrenal gland protein AD-004 (LOC51578), mRNA 69D9 841 935 D16217 Hs.279607 9.00E−40 1 calpastatin, complete cds /cds = (162,2288) / 116B6 938 1562 NM_001750 Hs.279607 0 1 calpastatin (CAST), mRNA /cds = (66,1358) /gb = 473F4 6847 7401 NM_007329 Hs.279611 0 1 deleted in malignant brain tumors 1 (DMBT1), tr 123C7 2488 2684 NM_021644 Hs.279681 1.00E−105 1 heterogeneous nudear ribonucleoprotein H3 586E2 357 633 NM_014169 Hs.279761 3.00E−97 1 HSPC134 protein (HSPC134), mRNA /cds = (45,716) 464D6 383 524 NM_016154 Hs.279771 1.00E−33 1 ras-related GTP-binding protein 4b (RAB4B), m 99G9 1375 1835 NM_013388 Hs.279784 0 1 prolactin regulatory element binding (PREB), 590F4 1045 1540 NM_003883 Hs.279789 0 2 histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3), mRNA /cds = (55,1 163E1 59 564 NM_015932 Hs.279813 0 3 hypothetical protein (HSPC014), mRNA /cds = (8 525G5 3914 4160 NM_014819 Hs.279849 1.00E−138 1 KIAA0438 gene product (KIAA0438), mRNA /cds = ( 598A10 9 821 NM_003295 Hs.279860 0 19 tumor protein, translationally-controlled 1 526C8 734 1166 NM_016007 Hs.279867 0 1 CGI-59 protein (LOC51625), mRNA /cds = (2,1153) 183G12 758 1093 NM_017774 Hs.279893 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20342 (FLJ20342), mR 36B3 247 611 AK025623 Hs.279901 0 1 FLJ21970 fis, clone HEP05733, highly sim 592G3 479 1052 NM_016146 Hs.279901 0 4 PTD009 protein (PTD009), mRNA /cds = (257,916) 38F5 811 1256 AF151875 Hs.279918 0 4 CGI-117 protein mRNA, complete cds /cds = (456,9 161E3 542 862 NM_016391 Hs.279918 1.00E−151 1 hypothetical protein (HSPC111), mRNA /cds = (6 584F11 10 212 NM_014248 Hs.279919 1.00E−112 2 ring-box 1 (RBX1), mRNA /cds = (6,332) /gb = NM_0 588H7 400 1155 NM_003404 Hs.279920 0 12 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monoo 169C8 400 1155 X57346 Hs.279920 1.00E−131 2 HS1 protein /cds = (372,1112) /gb = X57346 147A1 209 1978 AK025927 Hs.279921 0 8 FLJ22274 fis, clone HRC03616, highly sim 591H11 48 1810 NM_016127 Hs.279921 1.00E−176 33 HSPC035 protein (LOC51669), mRNA /cds = (16,103 69D1 727 1776 NM_014366 Hs.279923 0 3 putative nucleotide binding protein, estradio 52C6 303 1151 V00522 Hs.279930 0 2 encoding major histocompatibility complex gene 158C11 2483 2785 D84224 Hs.279946 1.00E−166 2 methionyl tRNA synthetase, complete c 194E7 1525 1767 NM_004990 Hs.279946 1.00E−125 1 methionine-tRNA synthetase (MARS), mRNA /cds 62E5 215 701 U93243 Hs.279948 0 1 Ubc6p homolog mRNA, complete cds /cds = (27,983) 145G3 1 1882 AK024090 Hs.281434 1.00E−147 5 FLJ14028 fis, clone HEMBA1003838 /cds = UN 473A6 1 310 BE552131 Hs.282091 1.00E−158 1 hw29b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3184305 52C12 1 455 R67739 Hs.282401 0 1 yi28c06.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:140554 / 112A3 5072 5274 NM_006165 Hs.282441 3.00E−83 1 nuclear factor related to kappa B binding prote 61H3 443 577 AV648638 Hs.282867 2.00E−68 4 AV648638 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GLCBLE12 /clone_(—) 37D3 38 766 AF287008 Hs.283022 0 5 triggering receptor expressed on monocytes 1 125C5 32 748 NM_018643 Hs.283022 0 13 triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cell 41B1 597 1084 NM_018636 Hs.283106 0 2 hypothetical protein PRO2987 (PRO2987), mRNA 111E9 1111 1405 AB037802 Hs.283109 1.00E−152 1 mRNA for KIAA1381 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 169D7 5 175 BE672733 Hs.283216 2.00E−37 1 7b75g07.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3234108 74G11 47 384 BE676472 Hs.283267 1.00E−151 1 7f30c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3296168 191A5 256 890 NM_018507 Hs.283330 0 3 hypothetical protein PRO1843 (PRO1843), mRNA 465B7 114 638 AW979262 Hs.283410 0 2 EST391372 cDNA /gb = AW979262 /gi = 8170550 /ug = 143E1 1970 2258 NM_020217 Hs.283611 1.00E−110 1 hypothetical protein DKFZp547I014 (DKFZp547I 54E9 385 739 AF116620 Hs.283630 0 3 PRO1068 mRNA, complete cds /cds = UNKNOWN /gb = A 462D10 63 279 NM_007220 Hs.283646 1.00E−119 1 carbonic anhydrase VB, mitochondrial (CA5B), 518B11 359 690 NM_016056 Hs.283670 1.00E−167 2 CGI-119 protein (LOC51643), mRNA /cds = (0,776) 36H5 1 226 BE778549 Hs.283674 8.00E−85 1 601466063F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3869391 126H10 907 1431 NM_017801 Hs.283685 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20396 (FLJ20396), mR 69B1 2288 3232 AF103803 Hs.283690 0 6 clone H41 unknown mRNA /cds = (323,1099) /gb = AF 98B1 162 489 NM_018476 Hs.283719 1.00E−110 1 uncharacterized hypothalamus protein HBEX2 39C3 997 3088 NM_020151 Hs.283722 0 2 GTT1 protein (GTT1), mRNA /cds = (553,1440) /gb 592E4 13 2219 NM_020357 Hs.283728 0 2 PEST-containing nuclear protein (pcnp), mRNA 142F11 138 371 AF173296 Hs.283740 1.00E−130 1 e(y)2 homolog mRNA, complete cds /cds = (216,521 592F3 480 858 NM_013234 Hs.283781 0 2 muscle specific gene (M9), mRNA /cds = (171,827) 159E5 3 281 AL121916 Hs.283838 1.00E−113 6 DNA sequence from clone RP1-189G13 on chromosome 20. 142H10 517 892 AL121585 Hs.283864 9.00E−70 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-504H3 on chromosome 20 C 166D3 1 227 X72475 Hs.283972 6.00E−70 1 for rearranged Ig kappa light chain variable 134E8 980 1302 NM_014110 Hs.284136 0 47 PRO2047 protein (PRO2047), mRNA /cds = (798,968 596C5 30 705 NM_006134 Hs.284142 0 2 chromosome 21 open reading frame 4 (C21ORF4), m 74A4 1944 2157 AL359585 Hs.284158 1.00E−110 3 cDNA DKFZp762B195 (from clone DKFZp762B1 159A4 159 1414 AF165521 Hs.284162 0 4 ribosomal protein L30 isolog (L30) mRNA, compl 597F9 836 1000 NM_016304 Hs.284162 1.00E−88 1 60S ribosomal protein L30 isolog (LOC51187), m 462D2 655 1306 NM_016301 Hs.284164 0 1 protein x 0004 (LOC51184), mRNA /cds = (31,885) 458C6 720 910 AP001753 Hs.284189 1.00E−102 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q, section 97/105 / 165D5 1482 2302 AB040120 Hs.284205 0 2 mRNA for BCG induced integral membrane protein 180C12 309 602 BF381953 Hs.284235 1.00E−148 2 601816251F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4050061 67D9 27 2026 AK024969 Hs.284249 0 10 FLJ21316 fis, clone COL02253, highly sim 39D1 307 2699 U90552 Hs.284283 0 5 butyrophilin (BTF5) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (359,190 147C8 391 556 AF161451 Hs.284295 2.00E−58 1 HSPC333 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,443) /gb = AF 192C12 333 484 AV700210 Hs.284605 5.00E−57 1 AV700210 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GKBALC03 /clone_(—) 49G11 380 523 AV700636 Hs.284674 4.00E−33 1 AV700636 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GKBAGH12 /clone_(—) 115C11 375 1001 AK023291 Hs.285017 0 1 cDNA FLJ13229 fis, clone OVARC1000106 /cds = (15 458H8 1544 2233 AK023459 Hs.285107 0 1 cDNA FLJ13397 fis, clone PLACE1001351 /cds = (22 70F4 11 605 AV700298 Hs.285173 0 4 AV700298 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GKCBVGO5 /clone_(—) 66C6 684 1415 NM_001300 Hs.285313 0 5 core promoter element binding protein (COPEB), 169F2 4 460 BF684382 Hs.285555 0 2 602141836F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4302776 171F12 646 839 X58529 Hs.285823 6.00E−99 2 rearranged immunoglobulin mRNA for mu heavy chain enh 142F10 1438 1728 AK025788 Hs.285833 1.00E−152 1 FLJ22135 fis, clone HEP20858 /cds = UNKNOW 171H2 1 2500 AL050376 Hs.285853 5.00E−21 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586J101 (from clone DKFZp586J1 40C5 786 1163 AK026603 Hs.286124 0 2 FLJ22950 fis, clone KAT09618, highly sim 458D9 55 684 NM_016041 Hs.286131 0 1 CGI-101 protein (LOC51009), mRNA /cds = (6,635) 458D1 1 310 AK025886 Hs.286194 1.00E−151 1 cDNA: FLJ22233 fis, clone HRC02016 /cds = (35,12 515C10 817 1136 AK021791 Hs.286212 1.00E−138 1 cDNA FLJ11729 fis, clone HEMBA1005394, modera 71C7 285 2441 AK026933 Hs.286236 0 7 cDNA: FLJ23280 fis, clone HEP07194 /cds = (468,1 184B9 372 612 BE965319 Hs.286754 3.00E−66 2 601659229R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3895783 586C12 18 381 NM_000996 Hs.287361 0 3 ribosomal protein L35a (RPL35A), mRNA /cds = (6 36C6 152 685 AJ277247 Hs.287369 0 37 for interleukin 21 (IL-21 gene) /cds = (71, 513H8 17 690 NM_020525 Hs.287369 0 510 interleukin 22 (IL22), mRNA /cds = (71,610) /gb 586G2 3978 4107 NM_021621 Hs.287387 3.00E−68 1 caspase recruitment domain protein 7 (CARD7), 99D12 2330 2851 NM_015906 Hs.287414 0 1 transcriptional intermediary factor 1 gamma ( 182A2 284 576 AK024331 Hs.287631 1.00E−156 1 cDNA FLJ14269 fis, clone PLACE1003864 /cds = UN 465A11 2226 2321 AK024372 Hs.287634 1.00E−42 1 cDNA FLJ14310 fis, clone PLACE3000271 /cds = (40 190A11 679 1126 AK026769 Hs.287725 0 1 cDNA: FLJ23116 fis, clone LNG07945, highly sim 75E2 479 837 AL390738 Hs.287788 1.00E−146 3 DNA sequence from clone RP11-438F9 on chromosome 13 C 59B7 488 1071 AK022537 Hs.287863 0 1 FLJ12475 fis, clone NT2RM1000962 /cds = (16 460E8 1611 1979 AK024092 Hs.287864 0 1 cDNA FLJ14030 fis, clone HEMBA1004086 /cds = UNK 465F11 5714 6271 NM_006312 Hs.287994 0 1 nuclear receptor co-repressor 2 (NCOR2), mRNA 150E12 2041 2720 AK026834 Hs.287995 0 3 FLJ23181 fis, clone LNG11094 /cds = UNKNOW 52D9 703 1482 AB016247 Hs.288031 0 1 for sterol-C5-desaturase, complete cds 37F4 1091 1655 AK025375 Hs.288061 1.00E−141 20 FLJ21722 fis, clone COLF0522, highly sim 188G5 1081 1753 NM_001101 Hs.288061 0 69 actin, beta (ACTB), mRNA /cds = (73,1200) /gb = N 171C12 2103 2426 AB046857 Hs.288140 1.00E−158 1 KIAA1637 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 104E8 1354 1790 AK023078 Hs.288141 0 1 FLJ13016 fis, clone NT2RP3000624, modera 181A4 1890 2507 AK022030 Hs.288178 0 2 cDNA FLJ11968 fis, clone HEMBB1001133 /cds = UNK 129A1 3522 3748 J04144 Hs.288204 1.00E−125 1 angiotensin I-converting enzyme mRNA, complete cds / 598D12 1464 1947 AK025643 Hs.288224 0 3 cDNA: FLJ21990 fis, clone HEP06386 /cds = (22,49 52E6 920 1388 AK023402 Hs.288416 0 2 FLJ13340 fis, clone OVARC1001942, weakly 165E3 303 640 NM_020666 Hs.288417 0 1 protein serine threonine kinase Clk4 (CLK4), 53D3 1 153 AK022280 Hs.288435 6.00E−76 1 FLJ12218 fis, clone MAMMA1001075, modera 586C2 223 448 BF110312 Hs.288443 1.00E−63 3 7n36d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3566654 521F12 1922 2248 AK026923 Hs.288455 0 1 cDNA: FLJ23270 fis, clone COL10309, highly sim 120A11 825 1855 AK026078 Hs.288555 0 2 cDNA: FLJ22425 fis, clone HRC08686 /cds = UNKNOW 129D11 1723 1984 AK023470 Hs.288673 1.00E−143 2 FLJ13408 fis, clone PLACE1001672, weakly 109B12 1686 2086 AK025215 Hs.288708 1.00E−121 8 FLJ21562 fis, clone COL06420 /cds = (238,2 178F11 387 558 NM_005402 Hs.288757 3.00E−93 1 v-ral simian leukemia viral oncogene homolog 58F8 1262 1604 AK022735 Hs.288836 0 1 cDNA FLJ12673 fis, clone NT2RM4002344 /cds = (2, 163E11 360 1687 AK024094 Hs.288856 1.00E−25 2 FLJ14032 fis, clone HEMBA1004353, highly 105B4 741 1243 AK025092 Hs.288872 0 1 FLJ21439 fis, clone COL04352 /cds = (206,1 106D10 1598 2291 AB014515 Hs.288891 0 3 for KIAA0615 protein, complete cds /cds = ( 460F8 154 2487 NM_021818 Hs.288906 1.00E−150 2 WW Domain-Containing Gene (WW45), mRNA /cds = ( 48A6 560 1258 NM_017644 Hs.288922 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ20059 (FLJ20059), mR 168B10 1271 1747 AK023320 Hs.288929 0 1 FLJ13258 fis, clone OVARC1000862, modera 114E2 2395 2849 AK023256 Hs.288932 0 1 cDNA FLJ13194 fis, clone NT2RP3004378, weakly 586F9 368 730 AK026363 Hs.288936 1.00E−162 4 cDNA: FLJ22710 fis, clone HSI13340 /cds = UNKNOW 180B4 831 959 NM_000344 Hs.288986 1.00E−32 1 survival of motor neuron 1, telomeric (SMN1), 149A12 10 1958 AK025467 Hs.289008 0 5 FLJ21814 fis, clone HEP01068 /cds = UNKNOW 117B5 5160 5611 NM_012231 Hs.289024 1.00E−141 1 PR domain containing 2, with ZNF domain (PRDM2) 469A5 3132 3365 AK024456 Hs.289034 1.00E−106 1 mRNA for FLJ00048 protein, partial cds /cds = (2 461F6 396 473 AK024197 Hs.289037 7.00E−37 1 cDNA FLJ14135 fis, clone MAMMA1002728 /cds = UN 176G11 1049 1811 AK024669 Hs.289069 0 4 cDNA: FLJ21016 fis, clone CAE05735 /cds = (90,11 473A5 1343 1937 NM_013326 Hs.289080 0 1 colon cancer-associated protein Mic1 (MIC1), 591G2 14 2259 NM_005348 Hs.289088 0 14 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, alpha (HSPCA), mRNA 70D3 21 2912 X15183 Hs.289088 0 17 90-kDa heat-shock protein /cds = (60,2258) /g 37E8 780 1509 AK026033 Hs.289092 0 5 FLJ22380 fis, clone HRC07453, highly sim 74B10 408 791 X00453 Hs.289095 1.00E−153 2 gene fragment for DX alpha-chain signal peptide, 518B5 870 1128 NM_005313 Hs.289101 1.00E−119 1 glucose regulated protein, 58 kD (GRP58), mRNA 472A3 116 304 X83300 Hs.289103 4.00E−84 1 H. sapiens SMA4 mRNA /cds = (66,488) /gb = X83300 /gi = 603028 / 112G6 1703 2550 NM_001166 Hs.289107 0 5 baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 2 (BIRC2), 37F11 1996 2580 U37547 Hs.289107 0 2 IAP homolog B (MIHB) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (1159,301 169A12 371 588 X57812 Hs.289110 2.00E−84 1 rearranged immunoglobulin lambda light chain /c 472D6 2102 2424 AF294900 Hs.289118 1.00E−121 1 beta, beta-carotene 15,15′- dioxygenase (BCD 151D1 2214 2294 AK025846 Hs.289721 1.00E−38 2 FLJ22193 fis, clone HRC01108 /cds = UNKNOW 40A8 160 346 AI761924 Hs.289834 2.00E−94 1 wg68h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2370293 468D5 42 105 AA719103 Hs.290535 5.00E−29 1 zh33d10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:413875 / 515B6 7 249 AA837754 Hs.291129 2.00E−61 1 oe10d02.s1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE:1385475 /gb = AA 594C9 16 319 NM_005745 Hs.291904 1.00E−150 1 accessory proteins BAP31/BAP29 (DXS1357E), m 476C10 180 311 AI184710 Hs.292276 8.00E−62 1 qd64a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1734216 466G5 65 431 AA461604 Hs.292451 0 1 zx51d08.r1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:795759 / 331F12 142 314 BF310166 Hs.292457 3.00E−85 1 601894826F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4124119 590D5 1 406 BG339050 Hs.292457 0 2 602436875F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4554643 150G5 160 431 AI440234 Hs.292490 6.00E−66 1 ti99h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2140199 594F8 319 447 AA761571 Hs.292519 1.00E−57 1 nz23d06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1288619 122E2 91 307 AI582954 Hs.292553 4.00E−47 1 tr98e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2227140 41E5 363 463 D59502 Hs.292590 3.00E−48 1 HUM041H11A cDNA, 3′ end /clone = GEN-041H11 /cl 99B8 215 378 AI672433 Hs.292615 6.00E−62 4 wa03b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2296977 72C6 198 484 AA719537 Hs.292877 1.00E−112 3 zh40g12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:414598 / 157H5 49 447 AI962127 Hs.292901 1.00E−126 1 wx77f07.x1 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2549701 115C2 2052 2613 NM_006310 Hs.293007 0 1 aminopeptidase puromycin sensitive (NPEPPS), 463F3 14 445 AW629485 Hs.293352 0 2 hi59b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2976565 193H8 94 333 AI263141 Hs.293444 7.00E−58 1 qw90c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1998336 170G9 46 713 AI452611 Hs.293473 9.00E−21 1 tj27g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2142780 100F9 554 666 BE905040 Hs.293515 2.00E−43 1 601496859F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3898767 588G9 153 507 BF794089 Hs.293658 1.00E−143 1 602255649F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4338732 142G8 2 231 AV701332 Hs.293689 1.00E−79 1 AV701332 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = ADAABD03 /clone_(—) 137A4 1 557 BF029654 Hs.293777 0 1 601765621F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3997900 478C6 442 622 BE748123 Hs.293842 3.00E−63 1 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3838675 100E7 198 488 BE748663 Hs.293842 1.00E−145 1 601571679T1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3838675 110B4 246 469 NM_016398 Hs.293905 1.00E−122 1 hypothetical protein (HSPC131), mRNA /cds = (1 466D2 198 543 AW972477 Hs.294083 1.00E−180 1 EST384568 cDNA /gb = AW972477 /gi = 8162323 /ug = 100C10 1 398 AW963235 Hs.294092 0 2 EST375308 /gb = AW963235 /gi = 8153071 /ug = 118F10 418 552 BF245076 Hs.294110 1.00E−48 1 601863910F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4082235 596H2 1150 2308 BC002450 Hs.294135 0 20 ribosomal protein L4, clone MGC:776, mRNA, co 596B4 139 414 BE621121 Hs.294309 7.00E−73 3 601493943F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3896051 114D4 600 738 BE961923 Hs.294348 8.00E−33 1 601655335R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3845768 66D11 185 625 BE963811 Hs.294578 1.00E−127 6 601657462R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3875846 53E11 433 701 BE964149 Hs.294612 5.00E−81 1 601657833R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3875984 179A11 442 776 BF313856 Hs.294754 9.00E−79 1 601902261F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4134998 102B9 146 347 H71236 Hs.295055 7.00E−90 2 ys12f10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:214603 / 110F4 136 358 H80108 Hs.295107 1.00E−118 1 yu09f02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:233307 / 593F2 78 381 AF212224 Hs.295231 1.00E−172 3 CLK4 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (153,1514) /gb = A 50G9 355 415 AI052431 Hs.295451 1.00E−26 2 oz07e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1674662 102E4 99 413 AI560651 Hs.295682 1.00E−146 8 tq60f01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2213209 486F7 263 489 BF572855 Hs.295806 1.00E−100 1 602079424F2 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4254172 39C1 2054 2315 AL050141 Hs.295833 1.00E−144 6 cDNA DKFZp586O031 (from clone DKFZp586O0 192D3 48 551 AW081320 Hs.295945 1.00E−158 4 xc30f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2585807 102B7 753 850 AL117536 Hs.295969 5.00E−39 1 cDNA DKFZp434G012 (from clone DKFZp434G0 168D1 73 1193 AL360190 Hs.295978 1.00E−134 3 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 74 47D6 103 331 AW150085 Hs.295997 3.00E−79 8 xg36f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2629663 151H9 197 507 AW264291 Hs.296057 1.00E−113 1 xq97g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2758622 56A1 1034 1220 AJ012504 Hs.296151 3.00E−74 1 activated in tumor suppression, clone TSA 525D12 42 545 AI922889 Hs.296159 1.00E−148 42 wn64g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2450276 72C12 280 545 AW166001 Hs.296159 1.00E−84 10 xf43e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2620844 99B1 21 286 BE259480 Hs.296183 4.00E−81 3 601106571F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3342929 143F5 18 178 BE962588 Hs.296183 1.00E−55 1 601655929R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3855823 110A10 2115 2237 AL096752 Hs.296243 1.00E−61 1 cDNA DKFZp434A012 (from clone DKFZp434A0 170G1 16 304 BE964134 Hs.296246 4.00E−96 1 601657818R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3876028 597G5 168 1564 NM_014456 Hs.296251 0 18 programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4), mRNA /cds = (84 184A12 686 1564 U96628 Hs.296251 0 2 nuclear antigen H731-like protein mRNA, compl 479H10 247 540 NM_002072 Hs.296261 1.00E−117 1 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein 179H11 48 250 BF315059 Hs.296266 3.00E−56 1 601899090F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4128334 182E9 1576 2251 AK023460 Hs.296275 0 2 FLJ13398 fis, clone PLACE1001377, highly 459B11 305 545 BF340402 Hs.296317 1.00E−79 1 602036746F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4184602 459B12 349 721 AK001838 Hs.296323 0 1 cDNA FLJ10976 fis, clone PLACE1001399 /cds = UN 179F8 1 756 BF342246 Hs.296333 0 2 602013019F1 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4148741 171D1 12 330 AV693913 Hs.296339 1.00E−100 1 AV693913 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = GKCDVG04 /clone_(—) 39B9 1 297 AB046771 Hs.296350 1.00E−167 1 for KIAA1551 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 36H12 547 1089 M96995 Hs.296381 0 2 epidermal growth factor receptor-binding pro 459F1 867 1020 NM_014499 Hs.296433 4.00E−76 1 putative purinergic receptor (P2Y10), mRNA /c 584A11 615 1287 NM_006392 Hs.296585 0 4 nucleolar protein (KKE/D repeat) (NOP56), mRN 593F7 209 752 NM_005678 Hs.296948 0 2 SNRPN upstream reading frame (SNURF), transcr 174F7 493 681 BE253125 Hs.297095 2.00E−60 5 601116648F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3357178 123H9 132 413 BE965554 Hs.297190 9.00E−88 1 601659486R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3896204 123D6 1105 1595 AF113676 Hs.297681 0 1 clone FLB2803 PRO0684 mRNA, complete cds /cds = 71C6 1076 1630 NM_003380 Hs.297753 0 2 vimentin (VIM), mRNA /cds = (122,1522) /gb = NM_0 586G5 1179 1452 NM_001908 Hs.297939 1.00E−142 1 cathepsin B (CTSB), mRNA /cds = (177,1196) /gb = 521E7 1 220 NM_001022 Hs.298262 1.00E−119 4 ribosomal protein S19 (RPS19), mRNA /cds = (22,4 466H7 9 339 AW614181 Hs.298654 1.00E−153 1 hg77d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2951621 464A4 675 1232 BC001077 Hs.299214 0 1 clone = IMAGE:2822295, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 466F3 49 337 AA132448 Hs.299416 1.00E−141 1 zo20a03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:587404 / 589B10 123 339 AW073707 Hs.299581 1.00E−55 30 xb01h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2575061 521H4 3 371 NM_001000 Hs.300141 1.00E−125 4 ribosomal protein L39 (RPL39), mRNA /cds = (37,1 599F12 36 328 AW243795 Hs.300220 2.00E−67 1 xo56f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2707995 479A6 173 356 AW262077 Hs.300229 3.00E−64 1 xq61e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2755140 111C8 806 1350 NM_018579 Hs.300496 1.00E−147 6 mitochondrial solute carrier (LOC51312), mRN 459D8 1 679 NM_014478 Hs.300684 0 1 calcitonin gene-related peptide-receptor co 522C5 98 1360 NM_001154 Hs.300711 0 10 annexin A5 (ANXA5), mRNA /cds = (192,1154) /gb = 596B7 407 750 NM_003130 Hs.300741 2.00E−83 1 sorcin (SRI), mRNA /cds = (12,608) /gb = NM_00313 191A3 210 440 AA788623 Hs.301104 4.00E−34 9 ah29f09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = 1240265 /clone 123E1 15 267 BE963194 Hs.301110 1.00E−60 11 601656811R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3865731 116F11 346 650 NM_014029 Hs.301175 2.00E−71 2 HSPC022 protein (HSPC022), mRNA /cds = (18,623) 58D4 489 611 AW863111 Hs.301183 8.00E−50 1 MR3-SN0009-010400-101-f02 cDNA /gb = AW863111 122D8 3644 4034 AB037808 Hs.301434 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1387 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 520F11 276 553 BE886472 Hs.301486 1.00E−111 1 601509688F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3911301 512E5 71 687 NM_001011 Hs.301547 0 8 ribosomal protein S7 (RPS7), mRNA /cds = (81,665 463F9 168 689 AV702152 Hs.301570 0 1 AV702152 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = ADBBFH05 /clone_(—) 117A12 2239 2395 NM_007167 Hs.301637 5.00E−78 1 zinc finger protein 258 (ZNF258), mRNA /cds = (9 190A6 12942 13156 AF155238 Hs.301698 1.00E−114 1 BAC 180i23 chromosome 8 map 8q24.3 beta-galacto 594F12 1409 1841 NM_005442 Hs.301704 0 1 eomesodermin (Xenopus laevis) homolog (EOMES) 116G12 5477 5571 AB033081 Hs.301721 6.00E−47 1 mRNA for KIAA1255 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 123C4 23 579 BE260041 Hs.301809 1.00E−129 4 601150579F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3503419 192E12 1458 1854 NM_007145 Hs.301819 0 1 zinc finger protein 146 (ZNF146), mRNA /cds = (8 590G8 1100 1307 AF132197 Hs.301824 3.00E−57 1 PRO1331 mRNA, complete cds /cds = (422,616) /gb 482E5 1764 2139 NM_001295 Hs.301921 0 1 chemokine (C—C motif) receptor 1 (CCR1), mRNA 583C5 4283 4684 NM_014415 Hs.301956 0 1 zinc finger protein (ZNF-U69274), mRNA /cds = ( 173G11 645 839 X58529 Hs.302063 1.00E−104 4 rearranged immunoglobulin mRNA for mu heavy chain enh 597D11 30 369 AL137162 Hs.302114 1.00E−150 5 DNA sequence from clone RP5-843L14 on chromosome 20. 191G9 182 353 AC004079 Hs.302183 9.00E−60 1 PAC clone RP1-167F23 from 7p15 /cds = (0,569) /g 473D2 102 333 BF477640 Hs.302447 1.00E−126 1 7r01c05.x1 cDNA /clone = IMAGE /gb = BF447760 /g 479A9 18 267 BE964028 Hs.302585 7.00E−79 1 601657601R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3875617 180A5 894 1325 NM_018295 Hs.302981 0 2 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 (FLJ11000), mR 593H6 950 1151 X00437 Hs.303157 1.00E−104 1 mRNA for T-cell specific protein /cds = (37,975) /gb = X0 51G12 274 533 BG054649 Hs.303214 1.00E−138 4 7o45b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3576912 189B10 785 1024 NM_002138 Hs.303627 1.00E−133 2 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D ( 99B11 1 529 NM_002982 Hs.303649 0 51 small inducible cytokine A2 (monocyte chemota 461E1 397 496 AI472078 Hs.303662 2.00E−28 1 tj85h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2148341 103A1 359 687 AF130085 Hs.304177 1.00E−151 1 clone FLB8503 PRO2286 mRNA, complete cds /cds 180B11 52 240 AI824522 Hs.304477 4.00E−57 1 tx71d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2275013 519A10 1 104 AI880542 Hs.304620 3.00E−26 1 at80h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2378361 479F6 331 582 AA873734 Hs.304886 1.00E−131 1 oh55h07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1470589 176G3 61 324 AI904802 Hs.304919 2.00E−74 1 IL-BT067-190199-037 cDNA /gb = AI904802 /gi = 6 471G6 169 397 AW592876 Hs.304925 1.00E−122 1 hg04d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2944617 119D11 3 348 AL049282 Hs.306030 1.00E−179 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564M113 (from clone DKFZp564M1 112F7 2398 3008 U80743 Hs.306094 0 1 CAGH32 mRNA, partial cds /cds = (0,1671) /gb = U80 460C1 243 533 NM_001353 Hs.306098 5.00E−71 1 aldo-keto reductase family 1, member C1 (dihy 126A4 469 543 L08048 Hs.306192 2.00E−28 1 non-histone chromosomal protein (HMG-1) retropseudo 119F3 2113 2237 AL096752 Hs.306327 3.00E−60 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434A012 (from clone DKFZp434A0 467F8 1860 2406 AL390039 Hs.307106 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP13-383K5 on chromosome Xq22 192B12 1 454 X72475 Hs.307183 0 6 H. sapiens mRNA for rearranged Ig kappa light chain variable 116H11 60 402 AF067519 Hs.307357 1.00E−160 1 PITSLRE protein kinase beta SV1 isoform (CDC2L 472D3 150 478 AW975895 Hs.307486 1.00E−124 1 EST388004 cDNA /gb = AW975895 /gi = 8167117 /ug = 458B4 87 354 AW206977 Hs.307542 1.00E−143 1 UI-H-BI1-afs-h-11-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 463A11 181 397 AI057025 Hs.307879 1.00E−69 1 oy75a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1671646 479C6 138 403 BE264564 Hs.308154 1.00E−144 1 601192330F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3536383 468G10 118 446 AI361642 Hs.309028 0 1 qy86d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2018887 461G12 64 466 AI379735 Hs.309117 7.00E−25 1 tc41c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2067188 466H8 15 487 AI380278 Hs.309120 0 1 tf99f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107431 477C8 28 187 AI380449 Hs.309122 7.00E−84 1 tg02f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107631 477C9 47 537 AI380687 Hs.309127 0 1 tg03e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2107710 465F4 68 631 AI440337 Hs.309279 0 1 tc88b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073197 465G6 313 404 AI475653 Hs.309347 9.00E−31 1 tc93b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073679 465E7 1 340 AI475827 Hs.309349 1.00E−171 2 tc87a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2073104 517G11 62 516 AI707809 Hs.309433 1.00E−115 2 as28g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2318560 468D11 290 497 AI523766 Hs.309484 1.00E−103 1 tg94f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2116453 186F5 77 418 AI569898 Hs.309629 1.00E−81 1 tr57c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2222422 116A12 8 158 AI735206 Hs.310333 2.00E−43 1 at07f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2354429 126G12 35 170 AI866194 Hs.310948 1.00E−54 1 wl27a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2426092 172G8 86 227 AI926251 Hs.311137 3.00E−44 1 wo41h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2457945 477D8 1 115 AI968387 Hs.311448 4.00E−42 2 wu02e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2515814 462F10 13 220 AW043857 Hs.311783 1.00E−107 1 wy81g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2554998 185A9 46 423 AW130007 Hs.312182 1.00E−130 2 xf26f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2619211 515F6 34 181 AW148618 Hs.312412 3.00E−58 2 xe99f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2616699 583E12 5945 6393 AL133572 Hs.312840 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434I0535 (from clone DKFZp434I 471D5 306 411 AW298430 Hs.313413 1.00E−46 1 UI-H-BW0-ajl-c-09-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 482F7 1 449 AW440965 Hs.313578 0 1 he06d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2918221 473B3 179 463 BG150461 Hs.313610 1.00E−135 1 7k01d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3443006 479E9 138 434 AW450835 Hs.313715 1.00E−127 1 UI-H-BI3-alf-f-06-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clon 71B9 344 577 AI733018 Hs.313929 1.00E−115 1 oh60h01.x5 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1471441 479B6 217 443 AW629176 Hs.314085 2.00E−70 1 hi52a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:2975886 191F11 55 123 BE255377 Hs.314898 1.00E−26 1 601115405F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3355872 522F11 14 204 BE962883 Hs.314941 9.00E−83 3 601656423R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3856325 195F12 120 363 BE351010 Hs.315050 2.00E−77 1 ht22g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3147510 173A5 429 824 BE410105 Hs.315263 1.00E−133 1 601302278F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3637002 481B2 1063 1283 NM_006255 Hs.315366 3.00E−72 1 protein kinase C, eta (PRKCH), mRNA /cds = (166,2 459G1 1428 1700 NM_006850 Hs.315463 1.00E−124 1 suppression of tumorigenicity 16 (melanoma di 113H4 22 359 BE901218 Hs.315633 1.00E−127 2 601676034F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3958617 583B7 510 754 BE963666 Hs.316047 2.00E−55 2 601656685R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:3865820 466E10 488 644 AV729160 Hs.316771 1.00E−54 1 AV729160 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = HTCCAB04 /clone_(—) 597A6 50 249 AV710763 Hs.316785 4.00E−31 2 AV710763 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = CuAAJH09 /clone_(—) 123C3 41 529 BF183507 Hs.318215 1.00E−158 1 601809991R1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:4040470 193E12 15 2274 NM_006074 Hs.318501 0 7 stimulated trans-acting factor (50 kDa) (STAF 165D8 727 1344 BC002867 Hs.318693 0 1 clone IMAGE:3940519, mRNA, partial cds /cds = 49F8 520 1094 M16942 Hs.318720 0 1 MHC class II HLA-DRw53-associated glycoprotein beta- 172E10 310 944 NM_016018 Hs.318725 0 1 CGI-72 protein (LOC51105), mRNA /cds = (69,1400 585B1 51 296 BF696330 Hs.318782 6.00E−90 4 602125273F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4281906 45E12 208 737 NM_000636 Hs.318885 0 7 superoxide dismutase 2, mitochondrial (SOD2) 460G2 409 663 BG106948 Hs.318893 5.00E−96 1 602291361F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4386159 480C1 155 325 BF889206 Hs.319926 4.00E−74 1 RC6-TN0073-041200-013-H02 cDNA /gb = BF889206 178F1 1 387 BG112503 Hs.320972 1.00E−133 3 602282105F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4369633 176G4 1092 1339 AL110236 Hs.321022 1.00E−136 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566P1124 (from clone DKFZp566P 461H6 1701 2239 NM_024101 Hs.321130 0 1 hypothetical protein MGC2771 (MG02771), mRNA 513F2 605 1614 AK001111 Hs.321245 0 2 cDNA FLJ10249 fis, clone HEMBB1000725, highly 525B4 9 251 BE871962 Hs.321262 6.00E−98 15 601448005F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3852001 467A4 1974 2223 AK026270 Hs.321454 6.00E−87 1 cDNA: FLJ22617 fis, clone HSI05379, highly sim 589F10 39 276 BF970928 Hs.321477 5.00E−77 1 602270204F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4358425 125A7 1102 1584 BC000627 Hs.321677 0 1 Signal transducer and activator of transcript 597H3 2786 2920 AL136542 Hs.322456 4.00E−46 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761D0211 (from clone DKFZp761D 465E2 40 107 BE747224 Hs.322643 7.00E−22 1 601580941F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:3929386 515A12 1 698 AL050376 Hs.322645 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586J101 (from clone DKFZp586J1 589H11 26 265 BG283132 Hs.322653 4.00E−79 6 602406784F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4518957 586E5 1939 2162 AK025200 Hs.322680 1.00E−120 3 cDNA: FLJ21547 fis, clone COL06206 /cds = UNKNOW 595A2 1 306 BG311130 Hs.322804 2.00E−70 2 ia55a08.y1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone end = 5′ /gb = BG3 459H11 742 951 BC002746 Hs.322824 1.00E−111 1 Similar to dodecenoyl-Coenzyme A delta isome 64C3 655 887 NM_020368 Hs.322901 1.00E−112 1 disrupter of silencing 10 (SAS10), mRNA /cds = ( 591B8 3626 4574 D80006 Hs.322903 0 3 mRNA for KIAA0184 gene, partial cds /cds = (0,2591) /gd 458C3 5106 5198 NM_003035 Hs.323032 3.00E−43 1 TAL1 (SCL) interrupting locus (SIL), mRNA /cds 526B7 2132 2750 NM_024334 Hs.323193 0 2 hypothetical protein MGC3222 (MGC3222), mRNA 167F4 467 731 NM_014953 Hs.323346 1.00E−136 2 KIAA1008 protein (KIAA1008), mRNA /cds = (93,28 194B8 1913 3596 AB051480 Hs.323463 0 9 mRNA for KIAA1693 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 478H9 75 564 BF700502 Hs.323662 0 1 602128860F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4285502 119B1 1598 2284 NM_014664 Hs.323712 0 2 KIAA0615 gene product (KIAA0615), mRNA /cds = ( 167H2 1410 3683 AB046771 Hs.323822 0 4 mRNA for KIAA1551 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 595C12 1 528 NM_021998 Hs.323950 0 6 zinc finger protein 6 (CMPX1) (ZNF6), mRNA /cd 462F1 1 356 AK026836 Hs.324060 1.00E−176 1 cDNA: FLJ23183 fis, clone LNG11477 /cds = (226,7 122D10 217 424 AK026091 Hs.324187 2.00E−83 1 cDNA: FLJ22438 fis, clone HRC09232, highly sim 525B2 1028 3282 AL136739 Hs.324275 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434D2111 (from clone DKFZp434D 459B6 3 482 BF668584 Hs.324342 0 1 602123634F1 cDNA, 5′ end /clone = IMAGE:4280408 583D10 232 466 NM_021104 Hs.324406 1.00E−130 2 ribosomal protein L41 (RPL41), mRNA /cds = (83,1 118F8 2262 2819 NM_016824 Hs.324470 0 1 adducin 3 (gamma) (ADD3), transcript variant 1 461A5 46 391 AW968541 Hs.324481 1.00E−111 1 EST380617 cDNA /gb = AW968541 /gi = 8158382 /ug = 467F11 927 1189 NM_000817 Hs.324784 1.00E−147 1 glutamate decarboxylase 1 (brain, 67 kD) (GAD1 103E12 1686 1771 AK024863 Hs.325093 9.00E−42 1 cDNA: FLJ21210 fis, clone COL00479 /cds = UNKNOW 521E11 4276 4689 AB028990 Hs.325530 0 1 mRNA for KIAA1067 protein, partial cds /cds = (0 480A9 112 333 AA760848 Hs.325874 1.00E−108 1 nz14f06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end /clone = IMAGE:1287779 71G8 2619 2868 NM_001964 Hs.326035 1.00E−116 1 early growth response 1 (EGR1), mRNA /cds = (270, 593D6 742 3372 NM_004735 Hs.326159 0 4 leucine rich repeat (in FLII) interacting prot 463G9 42 608 AW975482 Hs.326165 0 1 EST387591 cDNA /gb = AW975482 /gi = 8166696 /ug = 526B12 2380 2639 U83857 Hs.326247 1.00E−143 2 Aac11 (aac11) mRNA, complete cds /cds = (77,1663) /gb = 36A1 63 338 AA010282 NA 1.00E−116 1 zi08h07.r1 Soares_fetal_liver_spleen_1NFLS_S1 cDNA 459D10 67 164 AA044450 NA 3.00E−47 1 zk55a02.r1 Soares_pregnant_uterus_NbHPU cDNA clone 469E6 1 216 AA069335 NA 1.00E−104 1 zf74e10.r1 Soares_pineal_gland_N3HPG cDNA clone 463B2 4 205 AA077131 NA 4.00E−88 1 Brain cDNA Library cDNA clone 7B08E10 68H9 17 383 AA101212 NA 0 1 endothelial cell 937223 cDNA clone IMAGE:549605 3′ 458F3 120 498 AA115345 NA 0 1 zl09f11.r1 Soares_pregnant_uterus_NbHPU cDNA clone 459E6 36 532 AA122297 NA 0 1 zk97a11.r1 Soares_pregnant_uterus_NbHPU cDNA clone 462C5 1 122 AA136584 NA 2.00E−59 1 fetal retina 937202 cDNA clone IMAGE:565899 3′ 594A1 60 412 AA149078 NA 0 1 z145e09.r1 Soares_pregnant_uterus_NbHPU cDNA clone 515A9 329 449 AA182528 NA 2.00E−46 1 NT2 neuronal precursor 937230 cDNA clone 75H4 7 371 AA187234 NA 1.00E−119 1 endothelial cell 937223 cDNA clone IMAGE:624540 3′ 73F10 1 544 AA210786 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:682976 5′ 525D8 1 119 AA214691 NA 6.00E−60 1 Express cDNA library cDNA 5′ 37H4 250 401 AA243144 NA 3.00E−48 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:685113 5′ 463B10 145 408 AA250809 NA 1.00E−123 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:684374 5′ 464E10 1 303 AA251184 NA 1.00E−119 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:684046 5′ 477H8 1 123 AA252909 NA 4.00E−58 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:669292 5′ 465C3 1 279 AA258979 NA 1.00E−129 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:687151 5′ 588G6 275 529 AA280051 NA 2.00E−94 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:705062 5′ 465E9 74 429 AA282774 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:713136 5′ 459E7 49 466 AA283061 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:713078 5′ 164B4 41 329 AA284232 NA 1.00E−148 2 zc39c01.T7 Soares_senescent_fibroblasts_NbHSF cDNA 461G8 289 532 AA290921 NA 1.00E−123 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:700335 5′ 470G7 29 441 AA290993 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:700425 5′ 500A12 1 519 AA307854 NA 1.00E−174 1 (HCC) cell line cDNA 5′ end similar to 471F4 9 326 AA309188 NA 1.00E−153 1 cDNA 194B6 134 467 AA312681 NA 1.00E−163 1 cDNA 5′ end 69F3 5 321 AA314369 NA 1.00E−176 1 (HCC) cell line II cDNA 5′ end similar 67G10 1 171 AA319163 NA 3.00E−64 2 cDNA 5′ end 99A5 1 287 AA322158 NA 1.00E−136 1 cDNA 5′ end similar to similar to tropomyosin 171B1 13 310 AA332553 NA 1.00E−135 1 cDNA 5′ end 485D11 46 210 AA360634 NA 2.00E−75 1 cDNA 5′ end 462G2 1 183 AA377352 NA 4.00E−89 2 cDNA 5′ end 523A8 1 407 AA397592 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:728546 5′ 171G10 1 409 AA401648 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:726936 5′ 100F5 42 172 AA402069 NA 4.00E−60 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:727161 5′ 459H7 48 375 AA412436 NA 1.00E−163 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:731446 5′ 102A8 25 120 AA418765 NA 1.00E−46 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:767795 5′ 73A3 1 424 AA426506 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:768117 5′ 72E10 1 442 AA427653 NA 0 11 tumor NbHOT cDNA clone IMAGE:770045 5′ 72A1 1 261 AA429783 NA 1.00E−142 1 zw57b01.r1 Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_9w cDNA clone 460D12 126 388 AA431959 NA 1.00E−93 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:782188 3′ 460B11 1 437 AA454987 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:811916 5′ 518A8 1 329 AA457757 NA 1.00E−177 1 fetal retina 937202 cDNA clone IMAGE:838756 5′ 460F7 47 490 AA460876 NA 0 1 zx69d04.r1 Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_9w cDNA clone 118H12 1 304 AA476568 NA 1.00E−163 1 zx02f11.r1 Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_9w cDNA clone 40F11 1 533 AA479163 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:754246 5′ similar to gb:X15606 470F3 76 356 AA482019 NA 1.00E−142 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:746046 3′ 466C2 1 354 AA490796 NA 1.00E−148 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:824101 5′ 464A9 228 364 AA496483 NA 7.00E−71 1 tumor NbHOT cDNA clone IMAGE:755690 5′ similar to 123D11 99 297 AA501725 NA 1.00E−103 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:929806 similar to contains Alu 119G10 128 374 AA501934 NA 1.00E−134 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:956346 166A11 19 140 AA516406 NA 1.00E−48 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:923858 3′ 36G1 5 480 AA524720 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:937468 3′ 109H9 37 286 AA573427 NA 1.00E−130 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:1028913 3′ 477B2 8 273 AA579400 NA 1.00E−143 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:915561 similar to contains Alu 178C10 1 354 AA588755 NA 1.00E−177 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1084243 3′ 486G7 35 99 AA613460 NA 6.00E−28 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1144571 similar to contains 472E9 27 389 AA628833 NA 1.00E−119 1 af37g04.s1 Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_9w cDNA clone 100C3 122 505 AA639796 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1159029 3′ 518A7 39 226 AA665359 NA 4.00E−83 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1205697 similar to 473D9 377 446 AA683244 NA 1.00E−30 1 schizo brain S11 cDNA clone IMAGE:971252 3′ 523D7 80 502 AA701667 NA 1.00E−158 1 zi43g09.s1 Soares_fetal_liver_spleen_1NFLS_S1 cDNA 472B1 37 130 AA744774 NA 1.00E−35 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1283731 3′ 98C9 10 254 AA748714 NA 1.00E−111 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1270595 3′ 196D7 3 442 AA806222 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1409989 3′ 118A8 10 381 AA806766 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1338727 3′ 98B3 56 159 AA826572 NA 7.00E−47 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1416447 3′ 154D9 38 405 AA846378 NA 1.00E−164 1 cDNA clone IMAG2:1394232 3′ 459C2 1 491 AA909983 NA 0 2 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1523142 3′ 486A7 1 176 AA916990 NA 1.00E−72 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1527333 3′ 460D2 78 537 AA923567 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1536231 3′ 105F4 86 390 AA974839 NA 4.00E−94 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1567639 3′ 461H7 295 383 AA974991 NA 2.00E−30 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1560953 3′ 162B1 398 470 AA976045 NA 9.00E−28 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1558392 3′ 53D8 1 422 AA984245 NA 1.00E−162 1 schizo brain S11 cDNA clone IMAGE:1629672 3′ 524A5 3568 4037 AB020681 NA 0 1 mRNA for KIAA0874 protein, partial cds Length = 4440 174H3 81 271 AB021288 NA 1.00E−101 1 mRNA for beta 2-microglobulin, complete cds Length = 925 115A2 1920 2309 AB034747 NA 0 4 SIMPLE mRNA for small integral membrane protein of lysosome/late endos 39G7 1578 1920 AB040875 NA 1.00E−135 3 hxCT mRNA for cystine/glutamate exchanger, complete cds Length = 2000 149H2 430 713 AB044971 NA 1.00E−158 1 mRNA for nucleolar phosphoprotein Nopp34, complete cds Length = 1005 458F6 780 1235 AB045118 NA 0 1 FRAT2 mRNA, complete cds Length = 2164 459D12 2694 3564 AB045278 NA 0 2 beta3GnT5 mRNA for beta1,3-N- acetylglucosaminyltransferase 5, complete 103H7 1294 1933 AB049881 NA 1.00E−139 1 similar to Macaca fascicularis brain cDNA, clone:QnpA · 18828 Length = 2517 102E11 1142 1772 AB050511 NA 0 1 similar to Macaca fascicularis brain cDNA, clone:QnpA · 18828 Length = 2518 460C3 798 930 AB050514 NA 9.00E−54 1 similar to Macaca fascicularis brain cDNA, clone:QnpA · 18828 Length = 2519 480A10 4649 5183 AB058677 NA 0 1 mRNA for MEGF11 protein (KIAA1781), complete cds Length = 5702 142G10 2251 2430 AB060884 NA 6.00E−44 1 similar to Macaca fascicularis brain cDNA clone:QtrA- 13024, full insert sequence 494G5 1585 1998 AF005213 NA 0 1 ankyrin 1 (ANK1) mRNA, complete cds Length = 2651 154C6 520 826 AF005775 NA 1.00E−150 3 caspase-like apoptosis regulatory protein 2 (clarp) mRNA, alternativeI 186B6 772 1248 AF039575 NA 0 1 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein D0B mRNA, partial cds 471A4 395 611 AF061944 NA 6.00E−84 1 kinase deficient protein KDP mRNA, partial cds Length = 2653 37G5 277 525 AF067529 NA 1.00E−129 1 PITSLRE protein kinase beta SV18 isoform (CDC2L2) mRNA, partial cds 479D1 1270 1570 AF070635 NA 1.00E−144 1 clone 24818 mRNA sequence Length = 1643 491E2 38 226 AF086214 NA 9.00E−74 1 full length insert cDNA clone ZC64D04 Length = 691 517C2 230 465 AF086431 NA 1.00E−113 1 full length insert cDNA clone ZD79H10 Length = 530 593C6 1 359 AF113210 NA 0 5 MSTP030 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1024 191A8 135 1169 AF113213 NA 0 3 MSTP033 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1281 144E9 799 943 AF116679 NA 9.00E−29 1 PRO2003 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1222 106E3 583 1187 AF116702 NA 0 2 PRO2446 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1356 72F8 878 1205 AF130094 NA 1.00E−175 1 clone FLC0165 mRNA sequence Length = 1548 458G9 730 1463 AF157116 NA 0 1 clone 274512, mRNA sequence Length = 2172 139F11 18 229 AF161430 NA 1.00E−115 1 HSPC312 mRNA, partial cds Length = 360 149H10 406 621 AF161455 NA 3.00E−95 2 HSPC337 mRNA, partial cds Length = 1033 68A9 19 243 AF173954 NA 2.00E−27 1 Cloning vector pGEM-URA3, complete sequence Length = 4350 165B7 65 418 AF202092 NA 0 1 PC3-96 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1068 52H1 361 594 AF212226 NA 1.00E−34 1 RPL24 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1474 162H8 52 404 AF212233 NA 1.00E−179 1 microsomal signal peptidase subunit mRNA, complete cds Length = 794 54E10 680 1316 AF212241 NA 0 3 CDA02 mRNA, complete cds Length = 2179 117D8 2052 2482 AF248648 NA 0 3 RNA-binding protein BRUNOL2 mRNA, complete cds Length = 2615 75E3 326 662 AF249845 NA 0 2 isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable region I, mitochondrial sequence 459G12 791 1267 AF260237 NA 0 1 hairy/enhancer of split 6 (HES6) mRNA, complete cds Length = 1286 177F6 1968 2423 AF267856 NA 0 1 HT033 mRNA, complete cds Length = 2972 115G8 996 1399 AF267863 NA 0 1 DC43 mRNA, complete cds Length = 2493 501H3 426 1152 AF279437 NA 0 107 interleukin 22 (IL22) mRNA, complete cds Length = 1167 174B4 900 1332 AF283771 NA 0 2 clone TCBAP0774 mRNA sequence Length = 1814 126C7 454 843 AF332864 NA 1.00E−116 2 similar to Mus Ras association domain family 3 protein (Rassf3) mRNA 105A9 232 624 AF333025 NA 1.00E−140 1 prokineticin 2 precursor (PROK2) mRNA, complete cds Length = 1406 186F1 4543 5058 AF347010 NA 0 3 mitochondrion, complete genome Length = 16570 590B12 4684 5053 AF347013 NA 0 1 mitochondrion, complete genome Length = 16566 517H7 4669 5058 AF347015 NA 0 1 mitochondrion, complete genome Length = 16571 596E9 220 295 AI027844 NA 3.00E−34 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1671612 3′ 599B3 608 609 AI039890 NA 1.00E−45 1 ox97d11.x1 Soares_senescent_fibroblasts_NbHSF cDNA 189H9 22 524 AI041828 NA 0 1 oy34b08.x1 Soares_parathyroid_tumor_NbHPA cDNA clone 471F6 63 526 AI084224 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1671418 3′ 142E9 6 372 AI091533 NA 1.00E−179 1 oo23d05.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 72D2 65 529 AI131018 NA 0 6 qb82e07.x1 Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W cDNA clone 468F6 9 428 AI223400 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1838447 3′ similar to TR:O15383 185H1 94 199 AI267714 NA 5.00E−50 1 SB pool 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2038526 166A9 1 480 AI275205 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1990616 3′ 499F2 4 395 AI281442 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:1967452 3′ 517H5 155 457 AI298509 NA 1.00E−158 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1896546 3′ 144F7 24 364 AI299573 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1900105 3′ 519E9 52 408 AI352690 NA 1.00E−180 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1946884 3′ 466F9 172 440 AI361839 NA 1.00E−109 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2022012 3′ 144C9 118 373 AI362793 NA 7.00E−63 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2018948 3′ similar to gb:M60854 464B11 19 455 AI363001 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2018452 3′ similar to contains 127B6 40 257 AI370412 NA 6.00E−96 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1987587 3′ 166C4 58 271 AI371227 NA 1.00E.62 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:1987633 3′ similar to 467G7 1 450 AI380016 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2109169 3′ similar to 466C5 316 497 AI380390 NA 8.00E−44 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2107088 3′ 466B5 200 477 AI381586 NA 1.00E−126 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2074796 3′ 458G10 347 444 AI384128 NA 2.00E−40 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2088819 3′ similar to contains 467A8 415 522 AI391500 NA 1.00E−41 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2107686 3′ 477D1 14 269 AI392705 NA 1.00E−137 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2109581 3′ 467B11 1 293 AI393970 NA 1.00E−122 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2107950 3′ 522D3 250 526 AI419082 NA 1.00E−127 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2103029 3′ 149A11 25 313 AI440491 NA 1.00E−132 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2073277 3′ 471C1 77 215 AI458739 NA 1.00E−50 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2149471 3′ similar to gb:S85655 116E10 162 503 AI469584 NA 1.00E−171 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2156522 3′ 472C8 1 369 AI498316 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2160886 3′ similar to TR:Q62717 468E8 2 451 AI523854 NA 3.00E−92 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2116683 3′ 477B5 23 295 AI524624 NA 2.00E−86 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2075323 3′ 193H3 368 489 AI525644 NA 4.00E−34 1 cDNA 5′ 66F1 277 436 AI571519 NA 7.00E−84 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2225079 3′ similar to gb:J03909 171A11 225 429 AI581199 NA 1.00E−101 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:2154787 3′ similar to 116F2 337 429 AI597917 NA 4.00E−42 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2258495 3′ similar to contains 461G10 9 398 AI627495 NA 1.00E−179 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2285386 3′ 594D11 206 434 AI628930 NA 1.00E−110 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2281541 3′ similar to 489H9 1 507 AI633798 NA 0 4 cDNA clone IMAGE:2242115 3′ 171G7 212 431 AI634972 NA 1.00E−103 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2284157 3′ 165C12 270 581 AI651212 NA 1.00E−175 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2304186 3′ 64B3 1 529 AI678099 NA 0 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2330166 3′ 134H3 186 289 AI684022 NA 1.00E−34 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2267411 3′ 110B8 169 496 AI688560 NA 1.00E−132 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2330535 3′ 459F2 160 542 AI697756 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2341330 3′ 481F11 21 340 AI700738 NA 1.00E−167 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2343628 3′ 488C5 37 533 AI701165 NA 0 4 cDNA clone IMAGE:2340734 3′ 104D9 116 241 AI709236 NA 4.00E−60 1 HPLRB6 cDNA clone IMAGE:2353865 3′ similar to 112E1 18 576 AI742850 NA 0 1 wg47a05.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 113H12 5 140 AI748827 NA 1.00E−63 1 HPLRB6 cDNA clone IMAGE:2356401 3′ 458B8 150 474 AI760353 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2387703 3′ 461H11 334 578 AI762870 NA 1.00E−111 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2397996 3′ 458D10 1 465 AI765153 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2393531 3′ 38B5 2 295 AI766963 NA 1.00E−140 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2400693 3′ 471A2 320 394 AI796317 NA 2.00E−31 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2384100 3′ 74D10 15 377 AI802547 NA 1.00E−124 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2186739 3′ similar to TR:O15510 482C9 117 409 AI803065 NA 1.00E−164 1 tj47a07.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 480C5 177 517 AI807278 NA 0 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2357909 3′ 175B12 228 513 AI817153 NA 1.00E−132 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2413005 3′ 66E10 14 268 AI858771 NA 1.00E−119 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2429769 3′ 470H6 65 500 AI880607 NA 0 1 HPLRB6 cDNA clone IMAGE:2355013 3′ 181D12 7 512 AI884548 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2437818 3′ similar to gb:L06797 468H6 52 528 AI884671 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2431488 3′ 597C9 284 383 AI904071 NA 1.00E−48 1 cDNA 467C2 206 351 AI917642 NA 2.00E−59 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2392330 3′ 459D1 25 575 AI948513 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2470532 3′ 166E11 152 280 AI954499 NA 4.00E−54 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2550263 3′ 493D7 2032 2171 AJ001235 NA 4.00E−29 1 similar to Papio hamadryas ERV-9 like LTR insertion Length = 2240 116B1 1169 1744 AJ009771 NA 0 1 mRNA for putative RING finger protein, partial Length = 3038 137B9 296 407 AJ271637 NA 4.00E−32 1 similar to Elaeis guineensis microsatellite DNA, clone mEgCIR0219 483E6 4250 4492 AJ278191 NA 1.00E−95 1 similar to Mus musculus mRNA for putative mc7 protein (mc7 gene) 144A8 988 1152 AK001163 NA 1.00E−75 1 cDNA FLJ10301 fis, clone NT2RM2000032 Length = 1298 525C11 49 496 AK001451 NA 0 1 cDNA FLJ10589 fis, clone NT2RP2004389 177D9 707 980 AK004265 NA 7.00E−76 1 similar to Mus 18 days embryo cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched library, 111E10 777 1121 AK004400 NA 1.00E−112 1 similar to Mus 18 days embryo cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched library, 458G4 650 1259 AK008020 NA 8.00E−86 1 similar to Mus adult male small intestine cDNA, RIKEN full-length enrich 47G7 31 328 AK009988 NA 1.00E−111 1 similar to Mus adult male tongue cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched librar 69G7 1801 1987 AK012426 NA 5.00E−68 3 similar to Mus 11 days embryo cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched library, 62C10 1092 1267 AK013164 NA 6.00E−46 2 similar to Mus 10, 11 days embryo cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched libra 46D9 3243 3564 AK014408 NA 1.00E−104 1 similar to Mus 12 days embryo embryonic body below diaphragm region 178C11 2069 2326 AK016683 NA 9.00E−83 1 similar to Mus adult male testis cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched librar 102C12 698 1339 AK018758 NA 0 1 similar to Mus adult male liver cDNA, RIKEN full- length enriched library 585B3 1278 1873 AK021925 NA 0 1 cDNA FLJ11863 fis, clone HEMBA1006926 Length = 2029 46F3 1377 2006 AK022057 NA 0 1 cDNA FLJ11995 fis, clone HEMBB1001443, highly similar to Rattus norveg 73E7 344 1112 AK023512 NA 0 9 cDNA FLJ13450 fis, clone PLACE1003027, highly similar to Homo sapiens 465B12 681 1338 AK024202 NA 0 1 cDNA FLJ14140 fis, clone MAMMA1002858, highly similar to Rat cMG1 142D12 254 358 AK024740 NA 9.00E−27 1 cDNA: FLJ21087 fis, clone CAS03323 Length = 826 472F7 1330 1623 AK024764 NA 1.00E−164 1 cDNA: FLJ21111 fis, clone CAS05384, highly similar to AF144700 Homo sa 521A3 26 195 AK024976 NA 2.00E−90 1 cDNA: FLJ21323 fis, clone COL02374 Length = 1348 465D1 2091 2255 AK025769 NA 1.00E−74 1 cDNA: FLJ22116 fis, clone HEP18520 Length = 2271 595E9 16 546 AK026264 NA 0 1 cDNA: FLJ22611 fis, clone HSI04961 Length = 1426 103E1 1353 1866 AK026334 NA 1.00E−126 1 cDNA: FLJ22681 fis, clone HSI10693 Length = 1903 524F3 1635 1742 AK026443 NA 9.00E−51 2 cDNA: FLJ22790 fis, clone KAIA2176, highly similar to HUMPMCA 196H10 938 1286 AK026819 NA 6.00E−82 1 cDNA: FLJ23166 fis, clone LNG09880 Length = 1941 172F7 349 738 AK027258 NA 0 1 cDNA: FLJ23605 fis, clone LNG15982, highly similar to AF113539 Homo sa 187B10 1583 2142 AK027260 NA 1.00E−129 1 cDNA: FLJ23607 fis, clone LNG16050 Length = 2560 190F11 76 636 AL042081 NA 0 1 (synonym: htes3) cDNA clone DKFZp434P171 3′ 525A9 1 653 AL042370 NA 0 1 (synonym: htes3) cDNA clone DKFZp434A1821 5′ 464G8 59 686 AL042376 NA 0 1 (synonym: htes3) cDNA clone DKFZp434A2421 5′ 172B12 380 624 AL047171 NA 1.00E−131 1 (synonym: hute1) cDNA clone DKFZp586F2018 5′ 193F3 915 1309 AL049305 NA 1.00E−133 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564A186 (from clone DKFZp564A186) Length = 1669 111H8 102 660 AL049356 NA 1.00E−146 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566E233 (from clone DKFZp566E233) Length = 808 526E6 118 551 AL049932 NA 1.00E−147 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564H2416 (from clone DKFZp564H2416) Length = 1865 37C8 707 996 AL050218 NA 1.00E−156 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I0923 (from clone DKFZp586I0923) Length = 1282 72A9 1235 1391 AL110164 NA 2.00E−70 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I0324 (from clone DKFZp586I0324) Length = 1705 107C8 1042 1398 AL117644 NA 0 2 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M095 (from clone DKFZp434M095) Length = 1455 62E7 1 475 AL120453 NA 1.00E−117 1 (synonym: hamy2) cDNA clone DKFZp761I208 5′ 492A7 77 390 AL121406 NA 1.00E−101 1 (synonym: hmel2) cDNA clone DKFZp762G117 5′ 598B1 443 812 AL133879 NA 1.00E−172 1 (synonym: hamy2) cDNA clone DKFZp761J0114 5′ 458C10 47 351 AL133913 NA 5.00E−76 1 (synonym: hamy2) cDNA clone DKFZp761M2014 5′ 98E7 922 2284 AL136558 NA 0 6 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp761B1514 (from clone DKFZp761B1514) Length = 3453 157F6 3511 3847 AL136797 NA 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434N031 (from clone DKFZp434N031); complete cds 68B4 1009 1595 AL136932 NA 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586H1322 (from clone DKFZp586H1322); complete cds 458B6 278 955 AL137601 NA 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434E0811 (from clone DKFZp434E0811); partial cds 172C9 1866 2423 AL137608 NA 0 1 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434J1111 (from clone DKFZp434J1111); partial cds 72G1 194 474 AL138429 NA 1.00E−151 1 (synonym: htes3) cDNA clone DKFZp434E0629 3′ 463H12 12 356 AL513780 NA 1.00E−124 1 cDNA clone CL0BA003ZF07 5 prime 181B6 43 638 AL520535 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DB006YD20 3 prime 69B6 352 858 AL520892 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DB002YG16 5 prime 182A5 119 617 AL521097 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DB001YA13 3 prime 458E9 3 865 AL528020 NA 0 2 cDNA clone CS0DC028YO09 3 prime 485C11 1 431 AL532303 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DM014YJ04 5 prime 196G3 78 698 AL532406 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DM014YL03 5 prime 105H4 154 486 AL533737 NA 1.00E−156 1 cDNA clone CS0DF002YH09 5 prime 594G1 337 756 AL534564 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DF004YI09 5 prime 524A9 403 906 AL540260 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DF032YF03 3 prime 118H5 433 532 AL540399 NA 4.00E−39 1 cDNA clone CS0DE001YM08 5 prime 124C2 270 815 AL543900 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DI005YK13 3 prime 471D3 216 403 AL550229 NA 9.00E−49 1 cDNA clone CS0DI039YD11 5 prime 191F2 324 844 AL554506 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DI083YJ17 5 prime 166F6 64 576 AL556016 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DK010YH04 5 prime 467G9 61 401 AL556919 NA 1.00E−138 1 cDNA clone CS0DK012YI02 5 prime 37D7 149 685 AL559029 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DJ010YJ11 5 prime 590B3 76 287 AL559422 NA 1.00E−111 2 cDNA clone CS0DJ013YN07 5 prime 181H2 168 780 AL559555 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DJ013YP21 5 prime 589E3 28 447 AL561074 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DL001YN01 5 prime 487F9 326 739 AL561892 NA 1.00E−149 1 cDNA clone CS0DB006YL04 3 prime 68F10 12 658 AL562895 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DC021YO20 3 prime 157D7 2 108 AL565736 NA 1.00E−28 1 cDNA clone CS0DF007YC06 3 prime 177B1 231 505 AL567986 NA 1.00E−128 1 cDNA clone CS0DF036YI04 3 prime 512E3 627 815 AL575666 NA 1.00E−94 1 cDNA clone CS0DI069YD02 3 prime 112E10 193 623 AL575755 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DI070YG17 3 prime 70H7 197 757 AL576149 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DI072YK21 3 prime 37F1 275 411 AL577970 NA 1.00E−43 1 cDNA clone CS0DK008YK22 3 prime 65D4 278 828 AL578975 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DK012YN01 3 prime 182G2 70 684 AL579745 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CS0DJ003YG20 5 prime 194F9 450 669 AL582354 NA 3.00E−94 1 cDNA clone CS0DL006YH05 3 prime 184F2 27 501 AL583322 NA 2.00E−37 1 cDNA clone CS0DL012YI10 5 prime 40A3 432 638 AL583391 NA 4.00E−83 1 cDNA clone CS0DL012YA12 3 prime 53G7 6 462 AU117298 NA 0 1 sapiens cDNA clone HEMBA1001091 5′ 37G7 218 706 AU118159 NA 0 1 sapiens cDNA clone HEMBA1002998 5′ 180F9 174 698 AU120731 NA 0 1 sapiens cDNA clone HEMBB1001298 5′ 191F1 298 608 AU135154 NA 1.00E−137 1 sapiens cDNA clone PLACE1001348 5′ 466G7 11 125 AU158636 NA 1.00E−53 1 sapiens cDNA clone PLACE4000063 3′ 67F9 1 453 AV648670 NA 0 2 cDNA clone GLCBLH08 3′ 155D6 97 337 AV650434 NA 1.00E−104 1 cDNA clone GLCCEG06 3′ 596H6 1 397 AV651615 NA 0 1 cDNA clone GLCCRF09 3′ 99D5 41 232 AV653169 NA 6.00E−78 1 cDNA clone GLCDIB01 3′ 331C10 33 365 AV654188 NA 1.00E−103 6 cDNA clone GLCDTC01 3′ 121A12 70 188 AV659358 NA 3.00E−47 1 cDNA clone GLCFWC05 3′ 460G9 69 476 AV687530 NA 0 1 cDNA clone GKCATH08 5′ 470F5 1 174 AV689330 NA 2.00E−50 1 cDNA clone GKCDJE03 5′ 109E8 71 471 AV705900 NA 0 1 cDNA clone ADBBFE11 5′ 166C9 121 226 AV709955 NA 2.00E−26 1 cDNA clone ADCABF08 5′ 117F1 69 582 AV710415 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CuAAND10 5′ 523C9 41 536 AV716565 NA 0 6 cDNA clone DCBCAF01 5′ 103D7 1 164 AV716644 NA 3.00E−77 2 cDNA clone DCBAUG10 5′ 195F11 232 459 AV716791 NA 1.00E−113 2 cDNA clone DCBAZC04 5′ 63C4 208 421 AV719659 NA 1.00E−101 1 cDNA clone GLCGRA09 5′ 496C4 156 563 AV719938 NA 0 1 cDNA clone GLCFUC08 5′ 479A1 120 469 AV720984 NA 1.00E−162 1 cDNA clone HTBBIC02 5′ 499D6 70 406 AV721008 NA 1.00E−112 4 cDNA clone HTBBHG03 5′ 461C8 182 676 AV723437 NA 0 1 cDNA clone HTBBUE10 5′ 585G1 173 552 AV724531 NA 0 1 cDNA clone HTBARD04 5′ 113B8 1 149 AV724559 NA 3.00E−40 1 cDNA clone HTBCFB08 5′ 111H4 497 498 AV724665 NA 0 1 cDNA clone HTBAYG03 5′ 458F5 1 534 AV730135 NA 0 1 cDNA clone HTFAHA06 5′ 589F6 21 226 AV735258 NA 6.00E−70 1 cDNA clone cdAAIF03 5′ 172C8 209 426 AV738173 NA 9.00E−98 1 cDNA clone CBMAHC04 5′ 464G3 43 498 AV743635 NA 0 1 cDNA clone CBLBAC03 5′ 72D4 43 384 AV745692 NA 1.00E−178 2 cDNA clone NPAACB06 5′ 592G12 175 571 AV749844 NA 1.00E−176 1 cDNA clone NPCBVG08 5′ 169F6 110 250 AV755117 NA 3.00E−28 1 cDNA clone TPAABA12 5′ 99H3 200 513 AV755367 NA 1.00E−131 2 cDNA clone BMFAIB02 5′ 595G9 399 549 AV756188 NA 2.00E−31 1 cDNA clone BMFABD08 5′ 595A12 8 572 AW002985 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2475831 3′ 586B7 184 330 AW004905 NA 8.00E−50 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2565317 3′ similar to 591D6 15 436 AW021037 NA 0 1 Cochlea cDNA clone IMAGE:2483601 5′ 188F1 135 476 AW021551 NA 0 1 Cochlea cDNA clone IMAGE:2484414 5′ 467E8 73 474 AW027160 NA 1.00E−162 1 Soares_thymus_NHFTh cDNA clone IMAGE:2512983 3′ similar to 472G2 11 110 AW064187 NA 9.00E−38 1 CD4 intrathymic T-cell cDNA library cDNA 3′ 598F3 43 453 AW071894 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2501169 3′ 181C7 10 96 AW131768 NA 8.00E−41 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2619947 3′ 181D1 69 216 AW134512 NA 2.00E−77 1 UI-H-BI1-abv-e-05-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub3 cDNA clone IMAGE:2713065 3′ 472B10 339 458 AW136717 NA 4.00E−54 1 UI-H-BI1-adm-a-03-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub3 cDNA clone IMAGE:2717092 3′ 166B9 240 408 AW137104 NA 6.00E−88 1 UI-H-BI1-acp-e-02-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub3 cDNA clone IMAGE:2714979 3′ 188C1 323 461 AW137149 NA 2.00E−72 1 UI-H-BI1-acq-a-05-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub3 cDNA clone IMAGE:2715152 3′ 65B2 106 298 AW148765 NA 7.00E−75 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2616915 3′ 524C3 234 429 AW151854 NA 1.00E−76 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2623546 3′ similar to 479A8 6 327 AW161820 NA 1.00E−151 1 brain 00004 cDNA clone IMAGE:2781653 3′ 585E10 7 391 AW166442 NA 0 1 Soares_NHCe_cervix cDNA clone IMAGE:2697403 3′ 482C6 9 329 AW188398 NA 1.00E−133 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2665252 3′ 522G11 39 516 AW248322 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2820662 5′ 473D5 283 416 AW274156 NA 4.00E−69 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2814367 3′ 71C12 20 530 AW293159 NA 0 2 UI-H-BW0-aii-b-08-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA clone IMAGE:2729414 3′ 472H11 205 501 AW293424 NA 1.00E−151 1 UI-H-BI2-ahm-a-12-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub4 cDNA clone IMAGE:2727094 3′ 465H11 17 124 AW293426 NA 1.00E−48 1 UI-H-BI2-ahm-b-02-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub4 cDNA clone IMAGE:2727122 3′ 461H8 19 452 AW295965 NA 0 1 UI-H-BI2-ahh-f-07-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub4 cDNA clone IMAGE:2726917 3′ 464B7 250 551 AW300500 NA 3.00E−95 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2774602 3′ 465C7 1 322 AW338115 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2833029 3′ 466H5 10 523 AW341449 NA 0 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2909026 3′ similar to 461D9 12 325 AW379049 NA 1.00E−134 1 HT0230 cDNA 186E8 51 277 AW380881 NA 1.00E−103 1 HT0283 cDNA 180D4 260 348 AW384988 NA 2.00E−30 1 HT0427 cDNA 472C1 13 404 AW390233 NA 1.00E−122 1 ST0181 cDNA 462G12 236 321 AW402007 NA 3.00E−40 1 UI-HF-BK0-aao-g-02-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_36 cDNA clone IMAGE:3054530 5′ 177H2 18 338 AW405863 NA 9.00E−52 1 UI-HF-BL0-acf-e-06-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_37 cDNA clone IMAGE:3059026 5′ 140G10 6 308 AW440517 NA 1.00E−152 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2890615 3′ 482A10 1 231 AW440869 NA 1.00E−114 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2918151 3′ similar to contains 40B2 18 353 AW444632 NA 4.00E−45 1 UI-H-BI3-ajw-b-11-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:2733260 3′ 61C2 21 392 AW444812 NA 0 1 UI-H-BI3-ajy-d-11-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:2733380 3′ 461H10 151 248 AW449610 NA 8.00E−48 1 UI-H-BI3-aku-g-11-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:2735804 3′ 479E10 9 425 AW451293 NA 0 1 UI-H-BI3-alh-f-06-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:2736899 3′ 489G6 16 303 AW452023 NA 1.00E−125 1 UI-H-BI3-alm-f-06-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:2737306 3′ 463H8 99 289 AW452096 NA 1.00E−103 1 UI-H-BI3-alo-d-02-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA clone IMAGE:3068186 3′ 459B8 71 535 AW499658 NA 0 1 UI-HF-BR0p-ajj-c-07-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_52 cDNA clone IMAGE:3074677 5′ 37A2 128 395 AW499828 NA 1.00E−110 1 UI-HF-BN0-ake-c-06-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone IMAGE:3076619 5′ 112E5 88 557 AW499829 NA 0 1 UI-HF-BN0-ake-c-07-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone IMAGE:3076621 5′ 523F5 435 517 AW500534 NA 4.00E−36 1 UI-HF-BN0-akj-d-04-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone IMAGE:3077406 5′ 476E10 152 450 AW501528 NA 1.00E−129 1 UI-HF-BP0p-ajf-c-02-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_51 cDNA clone IMAGE:3073923 5′ 67D10 36 413 AW504212 NA 0 1 UI-HF-BN0-alp-a-11-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone IMAGE:3080348 5′ 100E10 29 364 AW504293 NA 1.00E−159 1 UI-HF-BN0-alg-b-10-0-UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone IMAGE:3079267 5′ 484D12 35 353 AW510795 NA 1.00E−167 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2911933 3′ similar to 480B2 109 446 AW572538 NA 1.00E−162 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2832030 3′ 465D2 272 464 AW573211 NA 2.00E−49 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2933767 3′ similar to 47G6 125 126 AW614193 NA 1.00E−51 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:2951662 3′ 499D7 1 341 AW630825 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2969854 5′ 62H5 10 423 AW651682 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2901099 5′ 104A7 3 461 AW778854 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3037337 3′ 484H1 9 453 AW780057 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3036046 3′ 491E8 18 348 AW792856 NA 1.00E−164 2 UM0001 cDNA 65D11 64 648 AW810442 NA 0 3 ST0125 cDNA 596F6 49 623 AW813133 NA 0 1 ST0189 cDNA 518H1 131 386 AW819894 NA 1.00E−133 1 ST0294 cDNA 115A7 1 315 AW836389 NA 1.00E−169 3 LT0030 cDNA 486D9 32 237 AW837717 NA 1.00E−65 1 LT0042 cDNA 477B12 84 253 AW837808 NA 4.00E−67 1 LT0042 cDNA 121A11 253 444 AW842489 NA 1.00E−98 1 CN0032 cDNA 472E6 132 447 AW846856 NA 1.00E−149 1 CT0195 cDNA 164F9 1 462 AW856490 NA 0 1 CT0290 cDNA 103C4 23 366 AW859565 NA 0 1 CT0355 cDNA 129D3 81 295 AW866426 NA 1.00E−108 1 SN0024 cDNA 501F9 88 421 AW873028 NA 1.00E−170 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:3120038 3′ 98G4 1 294 AW873326 NA 1.00E−107 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3009400 3′ 72D5 55 648 AW886511 NA 0 1 OT0083 cDNA 460A5 101 294 AW891344 NA 1.00E−102 1 NT0079 cDNA 459E9 196 260 AW945538 NA 8.00E−28 1 EN0024 cDNA 479H5 17 224 AW948395 NA 1.00E−102 1 FN0040 cDNA 165E7 2 599 AW949461 NA 0 1 MAGA cDNA 123G9 104 715 AW954112 NA 0 2 MAGC cDNA 183F3 84 503 AW954476 NA 1.00E−159 1 MAGC cDNA 196C6 8 189 AW954580 NA 5.00E−98 1 MAGC cDNA 515H10 1 512 AW955265 NA 0 1 MAGC cDNA 41E8 16 671 AW957139 NA 1.00E−145 2 MAGD cDNA 66A7 335 503 AW958538 NA 4.00E−85 1 MAGE cDNA 465G8 169 615 AW960484 NA 0 1 MAGF cDNA 519E6 44 290 AW960593 NA 1.00E−134 1 MAGF cDNA 594F4 306 571 AW963171 NA 1.00E−112 1 MAGH cDNA 155B2 30 673 AW964218 NA 0 3 MAGH cDNA 173B5 1 553 AW965078 NA 0 1 MAGI cDNA 176A6 7 312 AW965490 NA 1.00E−136 1 MAGI cDNA 498H9 1 456 AW965987 NA 0 2 MAGI cDNA 517D11 105 484 AW966098 NA 0 2 MAGI cDNA 166H7 63 559 AW967388 NA 0 1 MAGJ cDNA 462C8 69 212 AW967948 NA 2.00E−72 1 MAGJ cDNA 189C5 8 566 AW968561 NA 0 1 MAGJ cDNA 459C3 129 587 AW969359 NA 0 2 MAGK cDNA 174C1 155 527 AW969546 NA 1.00E−170 1 MAGK cDNA 191F6 158 543 AW973953 NA 1.00E−152 2 MAGM cDNA 461G9 311 437 AW974749 NA 7.00E−47 1 MAGN cDNA 104D1 182 594 AW993791 NA 0 1 BN0034 cDNA 188F5 734 1292 AY007110 NA 0 4 clone TCCCTA00084 mRNA sequence Length = 1656 48D7 692 1169 AY029066 NA 1.00E−76 4 Humanin (HN1) mRNA, complete cds Length = 1567 55B8 1802 2045 BC000141 NA 3.00E−96 1 Similar to myelocytomatosis oncogene, clone MGC:5183, mRNA 37A8 34 301 BC000374 NA 1.00E−101 1 ribosomal protein L18, clone MGC:8373, mRNA, complete cds 178E5 20 551 BC000408 NA 5.00E−53 1 acetyl-Coenzyme A acetyltransferase 2 (acetoacetyl Coenzyme A thiolase 596G2 27 263 BC000449 NA 3.00E−43 2 Similar to ubiquitin C, clone MGC:8448, mRNA, complete cds 179A3 693 1002 BC000514 NA 1.00E−160 3 ribosomal protein L13a, clone MGC:8547, mRNA, complete cds 158F10 169 522 BC000523 NA 1.00E−157 1 Similar to ribosomal protein S24, clone MGC:8595, mRNA, complete cds 515G5 34 270 BC000530 NA 7.00E−38 1 ribosomal protein L19, clone MGC:8653, mRNA, complete cds 39B6 286 1073 BC000590 NA 0 9 actin related protein 2/3 complex, subunit 2 (34 kD), clone MGC:1416, 169A4 929 1314 BC000672 NA 0 1 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), beta polypeptide 2-lik 166H4 1350 1745 BC000771 NA 1.00E−169 8 Similar to tropomyosin 4, clone MGC:3261, mRNA, complete cds 331F9 482 949 BC000967 NA 0 1 clone IMAGE:3449287, mRNA, partial cds Length = 2156 526C6 633 829 BC001169 NA 1.00E−100 1 Similar to esterase 10, clone MGC:1873, mRNA, complete cds 135G12 1598 1766 BC001303 NA 6.00E−42 1 Similar to splicing factor, arginine /serine-rich 2 (SC- 35), clone MGC: 491C6 613 714 BC001385 NA 3.00E−34 1 Similar to leucine rich repeat (in FLII) interacting protein 1, clone 108D10 234 641 BC001399 NA 2.00E−79 1 ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1, clone MGC:1749, mRNA, complete cds 196H5 1387 1899 BC001412 NA 6.00E−55 4 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1, clone MGC:1332, mR 460F5 973 1350 BC001413 NA 0 1 clone IMAGE:3140866, mRNA Length = 1634 520C5 348 472 BC001632 NA 5.00E−34 1 Similar to NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) flavoprotein 2 (24 kD), clon 520D10 1729 2205 BC001637 NA 0 2 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, alpha subunit 524A1 564 922 BC001660 NA 1.00E−94 2 ribonuclease 6 precursor, clone MGC:1360, mRNA, complete cds 121E7 275 381 BC001697 NA 2.00E−26 1 Similar to ribosomal protein S15a, clone MGC:2466, mRNA, complete cds 109D1 2441 2835 BC001798 NA 1.00E−123 1 clone MGC:3157, mRNA, complete cds Length = 3041 180D9 741 921 BC001819 NA 5.00E−85 2 ribonuclease 6 precursor, clone MGC:3554, mRNA, complete cds 72H5 1264 2808 BC001854 NA 0 8 methionine adenosyltransferase II, alpha, clone MGC:4537, mRNA, comple 167H8 1099 1436 BC002409 NA 1.00E−49 1 actin, beta, clone MGC:8647, mRNA, complete cds Length = 1858 53H1 2398 2513 BC002538 NA 3.00E−41 1 serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 125B3 246 585 BC002711 NA 1.00E−40 1 cell division cycle 42 (GTP-binding protein, 25 kD), clone MGC:3497, mR 331H8 201 557 BC002837 NA 0 1 clone MGC:4175, mRNA, complete cds Length = 1092 150C4 1699 2040 BC002845 NA 8.00E−29 1 eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 alpha 1, clone MGC:3711, mR 70D7 345 850 BC002900 NA 0 1 Similar to proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alpha type, 2, clo 476B5 1431 1761 BC002929 NA 1.00E−141 1 clone IMAGE:3954899, mRNA, partial cds Length = 2467 38D7 200 688 BC002971 NA 0 2 clone IMAGE:3543711, mRNA, partial cds Length = 1934 74A11 652 1724 BC003063 NA 0 5 Similar to likely ortholog of yeast ARV1, clone IMAGE:3506392, mRNA 105H12 1148 1370 BC003090 NA 1.00E−105 1 COP9 homolog, clone MGC:1297, mRNA, complete cds Length = 1637 50F4 8 301 BC003137 NA 1.00E−115 1 ribosomal protein S3, clone MGC:3657, mRNA, complete cds 175G9 93 216 BC003352 NA 1.00E−33 1 tumor protein, translationally-controlled 1, clone MGC:5308, mRNA, com 587E9 72 554 BC003358 NA 4.00E−60 2 ribosomal protein L10, clone MGC:5189, mRNA, complete cds 71F8 491 911 BC003406 NA 0 1 cytidine monophosphate-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase (CMP-N-acet 512E11 308 372 BC003563 NA 2.00E−27 1 guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), gamma 5, clone MGC:196 118B11 76 343 BC003577 NA 1.00E−111 1 clone IMAGE:3544292, mRNA, partial cds Length = 826 107E3 9 634 BC003697 NA 0 1 clone MGC:5564, mRNA, complete cds Length = 2145 128D4 1408 1550 BC004186 NA 1.00E−34 1 guanine nucleotide binding protein, beta 1, clone MGC:2819, mRNA, comp 58H6 554 859 BC004245 NA 1.00E−171 2 ferritin, light polypeptide, clone MGC:10465, mRNA, complete cds 481D8 134 460 BC004258 NA 6.00E−73 1 hypothetical protein PRO1741, clone MGC:10753, mRNA, complete cds 520F6 160 1400 BC004317 NA 0 3 clone MGC:10924, mRNA, complete cds Length = 1837 489G7 511 787 BC004458 NA 2.00E−60 1 enolase 1, (alpha), clone MGC:4315, mRNA, complete cds 115B8 1162 1640 BC004521 NA 0 2 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, alpha subunit 118A2 1126 1369 BC004805 NA 4.00E−38 1 similar to Mus musculus, clone IMAGE:3584831, mRNA Length = 1910 73D2 1174 1751 BC004872 NA 0 1 clone MGC:11034, mRNA, complete cds Length = 2471 522E3 681 993 BC004900 NA 1.00E−175 10 ribosomal protein L13a, clone IMAGE:3545758, mRNA, partial cds 55G12 1 232 BC004928 NA 3.00E−68 1 clone MGC:10493, mRNA, complete cds Length = 2567 520C2 3 139 BC004994 NA 1.00E−31 1 myosin regulatory light chain, clone MGC:4405, mRNA, complete cds 460H4 1577 1923 BC005101 NA 0 1 clone IMAGE:3618561, mRNA Length = 2113 154F12 122 283 BC005128 NA 2.00E−46 1 ribosomal protein L7a, clone MGC:10607, mRNA, complete cds 592C8 647 925 BC005187 NA 2.00E−32 1 Similar to hypothetical protein, clone MGC:12182, mRNA, complete cds 591D1 726 837 BC005361 NA 5.00E−31 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alpha type, 4, clone MGC:1246 458A7 1307 1568 BC005816 NA 4.00E−98 1 Similar to deltex (Drosophila) homolog 1, clone IMAGE:3688330, mRNA, p 122C6 263 378 BC005928 NA 1.00E−29 1 S100 calcium-binding protein A8 (calgranulin A), clone MGC:14536, mRNA 47H11 273 854 BC006008 NA 0 1 clone IMAGE:4285740, mRNA Length = 1040 598E1 850 1226 BC006176 NA 0 2 clone IMAGE:4054156, mRNA, partial cds Length = 1423 175A1 570 887 BC006282 NA 1.00E−161 1 Similar to RIKEN cDNA 1110020N13 gene, clone MGC:10540 150H12 543 1098 BC006464 NA 0 1 calmodulin 2 (phosphorylase kinase, delta), clone MGC:2168 583E5 980 1246 BC006849 NA 1.00E−127 1 Similar to RIKEN cDNA 2410044K02 gene, clone MGC:5469 41H7 619 1308 BC007004 NA 0 2 Similar to oxysterol-binding protein-related protein 1, clone IMAGE:40 56C12 13 187 BC007063 NA 6.00E−27 1 peroxiredoxin 1, clone MGC:12514, mRNA, complete cds Length = 973 183C11 2986 3328 BC007203 NA 1.00E−169 1 hypothetical protein MGC10823, clone MGC:12957, mRNA, complete cds 109H10 1343 1627 BC007277 NA 1.00E−156 1 Similar to RIKEN cDNA 0610039P13 gene, clone MGC:15619, mRNA 588E11 423 1324 BC007299 NA 0 3 Similar to ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, al 164F12 72 336 BE002854 NA 1.00E−147 1 BN0090 cDNA 106A12 22 608 BE005703 NA 0 1 BN0120 cDNA 472E11 168 297 BE044364 NA 1.00E−66 1 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3040218 3′ 458H11 2 510 BE049439 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:284924 3′ 46F7 18 527 BE061115 NA 0 1 BT0041 cDNA 105A8 1 166 BE085539 NA 3.00E−74 1 BT0669 cDNA 467F5 27 247 BE086076 NA 1.00E−115 1 BT0672 cDNA 469B6 5 188 BE091932 NA 6.00E−87 1 BT0733 cDNA 66D7 18 568 BE160822 NA 0 1 HT0422 cDNA 593F8 110 451 BE163106 NA 1.00E−165 1 HT0457 cDNA 468B10 1 461 BE168334 NA 0 1 HT0514 cDNA 192E1 1 602 BE176373 NA 0 1 HT0585 cDNA 109A9 100 377 BE177661 NA 1.00E−129 1 HT0598 cDNA 468B9 27 145 BE178880 NA 3.00E−31 1 HT0609 cDNA 526E11 6 222 BE217848 NA 1.00E−118 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:3174941 3′ 115H2 226 227 BE216938 NA 2.00E−97 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3176478 3′ 126B3 1 509 BE222301 NA 1.00E−151 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3166180 3′ 195F2 123 470 BE222392 NA 4.00E−91 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3166335 3′ 170F7 1 375 BE242649 NA 0 1 acute myelogenous leukemia cell (FAB M1) Baylor- HGSC 459F10 35 432 BE247056 NA 5.00E−84 1 cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia Baylor-HGSC project = TCBA 491G11 269 516 BE253336 NA 1.00E−116 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3357826 5′ 471H10 140 202 BE254064 NA 2.00E−26 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3354554 5′ 521H9 22 605 BE292793 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:2987838 5′ 472A9 33 436 BE297329 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3532809 5′ 99E10 59 423 BE328818 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3181355 3′ 192C3 4 335 BE348809 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3152438 3′ 140G6 206 405 BE348955 NA 3.00E−85 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3144625 3′ 483D12 1 534 BE349148 NA 1.00E−160 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3150275 3′ 491H12 1 526 BE379820 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3510960 5′ 481D5 212 333 BE464239 NA 3.00E−45 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3194693 3′ 469H8 31 179 BE466500 NA 2.00E−71 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3195395 3′ 56D11 72 353 BE467470 NA 1.00E−113 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3212950 3′ 471D10 1 249 BE502246 NA 1.00E−119 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3197344 3′ 471C2 255 486 BE502992 NA 1.00E−128 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3214462 3′ 56A2 291 669 BE538333 NA 1.00E−164 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3454710 5′ 191F12 488 587 BE547584 NA 9.00E−28 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3461312 5′ 525F3 5 236 BE550944 NA 1.00E−125 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3233200 3′ 473B7 46 228 BE551867 NA 4.00E−86 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3195555 3′ 467C6 48 404 BE569141 NA 1.00E−162 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3681180 5′ 110D3 193 473 BE613237 NA 1.00E−157 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3856357 3′ 140F9 20 344 BE614297 NA 1.00E−84 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3906037 3′ 473B12 63 216 BE645630 NA 3.00E−51 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3288143 3′ similar to contains 460C2 156 594 BE646470 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3292133 3′ 172E5 329 491 BE670804 NA 7.00E−72 8 cDNA clone IMAGE:3285031 3′ similar to gb:J04130 469D4 50 553 BE674685 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3292800 3′ similar to TR:O60688 171F2 10 280 BE676054 NA 1.00E−96 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3295273 3′ 102E12 102 357 BE737348 NA 2.00E−93 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3640772 5′ 121C11 198 488 BE748663 NA 1.00E−150 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3838675 3′ 126D1 208 449 BE763412 NA 1.00E−122 1 NT0036 cDNA 172H5 52 581 BE768647 NA 0 1 FT0010 cDNA 176F12 178 646 BE792125 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3936215 5′ 71A6 16 437 BE825187 NA 0 1 CN0028 cDNA 115F11 14 132 BE858152 NA 4.00E−60 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3306735 3′ 61A11 1 448 BE872245 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3850435 5′ 171B8 155 377 BE875145 NA 8.00E−88 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3891244 5′ 108A6 370 539 BE876375 NA 7.00E−72 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3889033 5′ 166B1 1 472 BE877115 NA 1.00E−153 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3887598 5′ 63D11 208 496 BE878973 NA 1.00E−141 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3895002 5′ 525C3 208 400 BE879482 NA 7.00E−88 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3894277 5′ 526F7 335 603 BE881113 NA 1.00E−126 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3894306 5′ 152G12 122 659 BE881351 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3892808 5′ 589H4 118 510 BE882335 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3907044 5′ 51B12 199 631 BE884898 NA 3.00E−56 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3908551 5′ 114C1 286 530 BE887646 NA 1.00E−121 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3913468 5′ 120H2 282 706 BE888744 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3915133 5′ 107D11 172 497 BE891242 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3917201 5′ 513G4 263 662 BE891269 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3917064 5′ 166B8 7 453 BE891928 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3920185 5′ 185G9 23 390 BE894437 NA 1.00E−145 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3918224 5′ 189A8 211 485 BE896691 NA 1.00E−82 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3925062 5′ 598A7 78 301 BE897669 NA 1.00E−83 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3923346 5′ 191D9 189 575 BE899595 NA 0 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:3952215 5′ 331F2 109 287 BF001438 NA 3.00E−96 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3313517 3′ 192C9 57 419 BF033741 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3857635 5′ 117H4 73 454 BF056055 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3443950 3′ similar to contains 104B10 6 412 BF058599 NA 1.00E−177 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3477311 3′ 331A12 13 164 BF059133 NA 1.00E−72 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3480249 3′ 40H1 81 507 BF060725 NA 0 1 7j59h07.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 464F1 1 510 BF061421 NA 0 1 7j52c11.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 71E11 1 441 BF105172 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4042560 5′ 129D7 92 561 BF116224 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3570793 3′ 145E10 83 624 BF131060 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4051731 5′ 113B6 105 410 BF194880 NA 1.00E−157 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3643600 3′ 157E9 102 308 BF197153 NA 1.00E−108 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:3561933 3′ 127H8 1 173 BF197762 NA 3.00E−92 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3653139 3′ 462D1 29 177 BF221780 NA 7.00E−78 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3578603 3′ 472B8 7 229 BF306204 NA 9.00E−70 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4138980 5′ 62A3 187 612 BF309911 NA 1.00E−162 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4138171 5′ 476G4 316 487 BF330908 NA 5.00E−66 1 BT0333 cDNA 524D1 86 258 BF339088 NA 8.00E−88 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4182956 5′ 58G4 13 606 BF341359 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4149195 5′ 480E7 68 288 BF357523 NA 4.00E−97 1 HT0945 cDNA 116C9 8 170 BF364413 NA 2.00E−81 1 NN1068 cDNA 168F4 11 595 BF369763 NA 0 1 GN0120 cDNA 495F1 1 318 BF373638 NA 1.00E−108 2 FT0176 cDNA 98E1 81 499 BF377518 NA 0 2 TN0115 cDNA 169C5 17 500 BF380732 NA 0 1 UT0073 cDNA 464E11 12 272 BF432643 NA 1.00E−129 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3406531 3′ 183G2 119 548 BF433058 NA 1.00E−112 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3565500 3′ 473F9 21 411 BF433353 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3703678 3′ 117C9 179 462 BF433657 NA 2.00E−99 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3702965 3′ similar to contains 514A3 170 245 BF435621 NA 2.00E−34 2 Lupski_sciatic_nerve cDNA clone IMAGE:3394901 3′ similar to 459G8 78 417 BF445405 NA 1.00E−179 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3699337 3′ 483D10 12 474 BF447885 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3706147 3′ 519H12 319 394 BF449068 NA 3.00E−27 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3579069 3′ 584H11 78 487 BF475501 NA 7.00E−50 1 Lupski_sciatic_nerve cDNA clone IMAGE:3396242 3′ 471G8 214 400 BF478238 NA 9.00E−61 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3700476 3′ similar to contains 109F10 20 329 BF507849 NA 1.00E−172 1 UI-H-BI4-apv-h-02-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub8 cDNA clone IMAGE:3088755 3′ 173E10 147 231 BF510393 NA 1.00E−39 1 UI-H-BI4-aon-h-07-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub8 cDNA clone IMAGE:3085669 3′ 464D1 32 460 BF513602 NA 1.00E−106 1 UI-H-BW1-amt-a-11-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub7 cDNA clone IMAGE:3070773 3′ 118D9 106 248 BF514341 NA 4.00E−46 1 UI-H-BW1-and-h-10-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub7 cDNA clone IMAGE:3082218 3′ 462E3 29 197 BF515538 NA 1.00E−87 1 Ul-H-BW1-anq-b-09-0-Ul.s1 NCl_CGAP_Sub7 cDNA clone IMAGE:3083081 3′ 459C7 70 661 BF525720 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4212877 5′ 462F8 151 684 BF526421 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4213536 5′ 174H6 1 367 BF530382 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4214327 5′ 477C5 183 689 BF569545 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4310435 5′ 46C3 2 626 BF571362 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4252059 5′ 465B1 350 508 BF591040 NA 3.00E−39 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3319177 3′ 477G7 6 127 BF592138 NA 2.00E−57 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3573334 3′ 180B2 53 264 BF593930 NA 1.00E−114 1 nab48e03.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 185F12 139 578 BF663116 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4308392 5′ 471F9 77 590 BF667621 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4278888 5′ 41D10 16 664 BF668050 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4279827 5′ 491G6 87 275 BF670567 NA 1.00E−97 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4290961 5′ 11284 17 303 BF671020 NA 1.00E−120 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4292143 5′ 194H6 6 196 BF678298 NA 1.00E−100 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4248916 5′ 514H9 96 179 BF691178 NA 2.00E−32 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4332544 5′ 99H1 146 327 BF691895 NA 2.00E−69 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4333460 5′ 465E12 29 681 BF725383 NA 0 1 cDNA (Un-normalized, unamplified): BX cDNA clone 69B10 17 96 BF726114 NA 3.00E−37 1 cDNA (Un-normalized, unamplified): BY cDNA clone 151H10 18 366 BF732404 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3434918 3′ 124D2 36 378 BF736784 NA 1.00E−179 1 KT0018 cDNA 463H5 30 152 BF740663 NA 3.00E−56 1 HB0031 cDNA 469D2 164 398 BF744387 NA 6.00E−74 1 BT0636 cDNA 72E1 17 128 BF749089 NA 1.00E−44 3 BN0386 cDNA 98C3 9 515 BF758480 NA 0 1 CT0539 cDNA 46E11 26 162 BF773126 NA 5.00E−57 1 IT0048 cDNA 124C8 32 257 BF773393 NA 1.00E−115 1 IT0039 cDNA 166G8 312 549 BF797348 NA 1.00E−108 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4340490 5′ 146D8 222 288 BF805164 NA 5.00E−29 1 Cl0173 cDNA 49G4 99 460 BF813798 NA 0 5 Cl0084 cDNA 469F8 31 455 BF816700 NA 4.00E−88 1 Cl0128 cDNA 98C1 37 375 BF818594 NA 1.00E−163 1 Cl0184 cDNA 62C9 166 359 BF821451 NA 3.00E−28 1 RT0038 cDNA 51F8 28 367 BF827734 NA 1.00E−175 1 HN0025 cDNA 56F7 15 429 BF845167 NA 9.00E−84 1 HT1035 cDNA 476D11 1 303 BF869167 NA 1.00E−165 2 ET0119 cDNA 476H4 12 262 BF875575 NA 1.00E−131 2 ET0100 cDNA 68D6 242 452 BF877979 NA 3.00E−98 1 ET0109 cDNA 37C10 1 381 BF897042 NA 0 3 MT0179 cDNA 465B3 63 193 BF898285 NA 5.00E−60 1 MT0229 cDNA 331C7 274 485 BF899464 NA 3.00E−83 1 MT0211 cDNA 72D8 50 334 BF904425 NA 1.00E−152 1 MT0245 cDNA 159F6 333 417 BF906114 NA 2.00E−35 1 MT0267 cDNA 108H5 6 409 BF926187 NA 0 1 NT0193 cDNA 71F9 192 286 BF928644 NA 1.00E−43 1 NT0216 cDNA 481D4 27 334 BF938959 NA 1.00E−102 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3706689 3′ 189B11 69 183 BF939014 NA 4.00E−29 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3706658 3′ 115G2 85 399 BF940103 NA 1.00E−177 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3439383 3′ 463B3 304 449 BF940291 NA 8.00E−62 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3577096 3′ 122G1 8 339 BF950968 NA 1.00E−170 1 NN1186 cDNA 470B4 251 320 BF962743 NA 2.00E−28 1 NN0045 cDNA 516D5 39 208 BF962934 NA 5.00E−69 1 NN0045 cDNA 593G10 242 597 BF965068 NA 1.00E−177 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4356776 5′ 101A1 6 356 BF965438 NA 1.00E−132 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4356453 5′ 477F3 25 653 BF965960 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4365102 5′ 588E4 67 562 BF966028 NA 1.00E−134 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4364887 5′ 467F10 11 282 BF966049 NA 1.00E−122 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4364941 5′ 59E12 81 355 BF966269 NA 1.00E−144 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4375212 5′ 480E11 416 755 BF968628 NA 8.00E−41 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4359351 5′ 37H8 200 500 BF968963 NA 1.00E−148 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4358390 5′ 98H5 396 397 BF969990 NA 1.00E−133 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4360614 5′ 597C3 15 571 BF971075 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4358911 5′ 101F1 188 305 BF971984 NA 6.00E−42 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4329095 5′ 464H5 246 602 BF980139 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4373963 3′ 63B6 130 597 BF981080 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4401411 5′ 167A3 223 418 BF981263 NA 1.00E−101 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4400757 5′ 512C12 1 494 BF981634 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4397101 5′ 187H7 26 433 BF997765 NA 1.00E−180 2 GN0127 cDNA 458E4 54 242 BG006820 NA 3.00E−62 1 GN0227 cDNA 106A7 1 604 BG024761 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4363858 5′ 459H6 1 524 BG026279 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4386607 5′ 460B9 264 512 BG028577 NA 1.00E−105 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4387518 5′ 49E9 100 537 BG033909 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4402729 5′ 54C10 1 582 BG033953 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4402647 5′ 182B3 1 489 BG034799 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4413514 5′ 166F8 13 586 BG036101 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4414135 5′ 104A12 56 240 BG054966 NA 1.00E−100 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3441756 3′ 171H10 4 269 BG056668 NA 3.00E−85 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4169714 3′ 146G11 13 522 BG057282 NA 0 5 cDNA clone IMAGE:4140477 3′ similar to contains 472A11 69 358 BG057892 NA 1.00E−145 1 7f76e08.x1 Lupski_dorsal_root_ganglion cDNA clone 513B4 2 418 BG058599 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4141266 3′ 134B4 201 519 BG058739 NA 1.00E−75 4 cDNA clone IMAGE:4140551 3′ 163E7 83 327 BG110599 NA 1.00E−126 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4368492 5′ 118A7 180 577 BG110835 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4366502 5′ 37F12 38 649 BG111212 NA 0 5 cDNA clone IMAGE:4369233 5′ 464A10 57 673 BG111773 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4372861 5′ 464A7 56 411 BG118529 NA 1.00E−167 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4443519 5′ 458D8 186 715 BG121288 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4450407 5′ 166H12 25 339 BG149747 NA 1.00E−177 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3367325 3′ 51H4 4 224 BG149986 NA 1.00E−121 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:3406766 3′ 75G3 70 280 BG150273 NA 1.00E−115 4 cDNA clone IMAGE:3442930 3′ 500F10 18 677 BG163237 NA 0 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:4446802 5′ 519E4 39 575 BG164898 NA 0 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:4453661 5′ 119E5 21 276 BG165998 NA 1.00E−120 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4456017 5′ 519B8 29 214 BG166279 NA 5.00E−86 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4455496 5′ 103B8 377 499 BG170647 NA 1.00E−45 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4426826 5′ 470F8 184 307 BG180098 NA 4.00E−63 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4430875 5′ 585C4 4 98 BG230563 NA 5.00E−46 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4143330 3′ similar to contains 48G7 2 298 BG231557 NA 1.00E−119 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4142471 3′ 73C4 188 430 BG231805 NA 1.00E−130 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4142814 3′ 148H4 2 525 BG231961 NA 1.00E−133 12 cDNA clone IMAGE:4143104 3′ 484B5 364 533 BG235942 NA 5.00E−81 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4141389 3′ 137B5 97 523 BG236015 NA 6.00E−87 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4141365 3′ 489B11 12 294 BG236084 NA 4.00E−75 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4141856 3′ similar to 45H2 1 492 BG249224 NA 1.00E−139 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4470038 5′ 172F1 1 562 BG254117 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4475233 5′ 588F3 66 202 BG254292 NA 9.00E−43 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4477042 5′ 583B5 8 183 BG272304 NA 7.00E−45 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4257371 73A4 119 311 BG282346 NA 3.00E−42 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4545131 5′ 586A2 99 511 BG283706 NA 1.00E−160 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4519866 5′ 152F12 1 676 BG286649 NA 0 5 cDNA clone IMAGE:4499224 5′ 479A12 228 601 BG286817 NA 1.00E−142 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4500259 5′ 99B4 1 449 BG288308 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4512706 5′ 584G2 54 468 BG288554 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4517068 5′ 464E2 244 549 BG289048 NA 1.00E−159 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4512868 5′ 113H1 149 436 BG289347 NA 1.00E−161 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4516241 5′ 39G6 1 503 BG290577 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4517986 5′ 48D8 38 440 BG291970 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4517457 5′ 60E7 1 398 BG319445 NA 0 4 Keratinocyte Subtraction Library- Downregulated Transcripts Homo 168C2 3 221 BG319498 NA 1.00E−111 2 Keratinocyte Subtraction Library- Downregulated Transcripts Homo 461B12 1 393 BG387694 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4521084 5′ 174G11 3 542 BG391695 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4537243 5′ 597A4 164 612 BG396292 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4581548 5′ 190B10 469 667 BG397564 NA 3.00E−62 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4564968 5′ 593C3 35 461 BG403635 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4526364 5′ 57H10 121 495 BG413494 NA 0 1 7j54e06.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 cDNA clone 155G11 119 347 BG424974 NA 3.00E−52 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4591378 5′ 45G3 17 332 BG427404 NA 1.00E−159 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4612518 5′ 185C9 16 185 BG432194 NA 3.00E−62 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4610035 5′ 331D4 60 386 BG434865 NA 1.00E−179 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4605025 5′ 464H12 97 295 BG438232 NA 1.00E−105 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4622433 5′ 521F2 280 534 BG468330 NA 1.00E−111 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4644153 5′ 56F6 167 582 BG473228 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4646938 5′ 61G3 8 185 BG473813 NA 2.00E−95 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4647416 5′ 119E9 7 377 BG482798 NA 1.00E−178 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:4616253 5′ 125F8 47 318 BG489375 NA 1.00E−149 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4636634 5′ 73H3 55 154 BG493253 NA 5.00E−49 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4672787 5′ 111H9 79 754 BG497765 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4665582 5′ 171A10 74 476 BG501063 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4668643 5′ 471G1 65 197 BG501895 NA 1.00E−63 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4654344 5′ 111E1 16 181 BG503693 NA 4.00E−85 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4657381 5′ 121B6 77 553 BG505271 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4664028 5′ 599F2 379 484 BG505379 NA 3.00E−45 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4657121 5′ 105C1 208 646 BG505961 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4072795 5′ 521E10 23 440 BG506168 NA 0 4 cDNA clone IMAGE:4072226 5′ 119A5 188 596 BG506472 NA 1.00E−103 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4070820 5′ 479D7 34 308 BG527060 NA 1.00E−121 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4685209 5′ 71H3 27 542 BG527658 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4685854 5′ 186A7 2 336 BG531486 NA 5.00E−96 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4699409 5′ 187H11 186 662 BG532345 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4699954 5′ 64G4 166 650 BG532470 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4699923 5′ 486E6 224 561 BG533994 NA 1.00E−168 5 cDNA clone IMAGE:4663102 5′ 116F9 188 392 BG536394 NA 7.00E−67 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4689645 5′ 75C7 1 452 BG536641 NA 0 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4691078 5′ 175D10 3 114 BG537502 NA 2.00E−49 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4690780 5′ 599E1 356 659 BG538731 NA 1.00E−111 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4691392 5′ 191H9 80 631 BG541679 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4695805 5′ 466A4 1 408 BG542394 NA 0 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:4696046 5′ 67G12 29 698 BG547561 NA 0 3 cDNA clone IMAGE:4703738 5′ 467B6 60 234 BG547627 NA 3.00E−93 2 cDNA clone IMAGE:4703608 5′ 488F8 2041 2132 D10495 NA 9.00E−31 1 mRNA for protein kinase C delta-type, complete cds Length = 2163 525B6 21 222 D17042 NA 1.00E−100 2 HepG2 partial cDNA, clone hmd3f07m5 Length = 222 471E4 2287 2877 D17391 NA 0 2 mRNA for alpha 4(IV) collagen, C-terminal Length = 3558 134D8 561 694 D28589 NA 2.00E−59 1 mRNA (KIAA00167), partial sequence Length = 792 112D1 1614 2159 D30036 NA 0 1 mRNA for phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (PI- TPalpha), complete 98H4 1 357 F11941 NA 1.00E−180 1 brain cDNA cDNA clone c-33f05 585G7 15 264 F13765 NA 1.00E−136 1 (1992) cDNA clone FII112 3′ 47D11 1 296 F35665 NA 1.00E−146 1 cDNA clone sH5-000005-0/E06 465F5 34 225 H03298 NA 1.00E−70 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:151865 5′ 481A6 43 362 H51796 NA 1.00E−123 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:194250 5′ 100E3 116 205 H56344 NA 1.00E−37 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:203711 5′ similar to 464F9 10 398 H57221 NA 5.00E−45 2 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:204710 5′ 66C3 10 77 H78395 NA 8.00E−28 1 liver spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:233597 3′ 105D11 63 365 H81660 NA 1.00E−154 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:249138 5′ 60G10 1 189 H86841 NA 1.00E−100 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:220310 5′ similar to SP:S44265 470D6 1 314 H92914 NA 1.00E−146 1 Soares_pineal_gland_N3HPG cDNA clone IMAGE:231988 3′ 483E5 839 944 K02885 NA 1.00E−26 1 T-cell receptor active beta-chain V-D-J-beta-1.2-C- beta-1 (TCRB) mRNA, 516F5 1753 2047 L11284 NA 1.00E−131 1 Homosapiens ERK activator kinase (MEK1) mRNA Length = 2222 525E11 105 738 L40557 NA 1.00E−112 1 perforin (PRF1) mRNA, 3′ end Length = 818 74F1 661 826 M11124 NA 5.00E−41 1 MHC HLA DQ alpha-chain mRNA from DRw9 cell line Length = 835 121E3 1323 1870 M12824 NA 0 4 T-cell differentiation antigen Leu-2/T8 mRNA, partial cds Length = 197 66H2 713 1190 M17783 NA 0 1 glia-derived nexin (GDN) mRNA, 5′ end Length = 1191 41A9 698 883 M32577 NA 4.00E−28 1 MHC HLA-DQ beta mRNA, complete cds Length = 1104 478D10 436 605 M55674 NA 4.00E−33 1 (clone M212) phosphoglycerate mutase 2 (muscle specific isozyme) (PGAM 469B8 5 377 N20190 NA 0 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:264340 3′ 109E4 21 449 N23307 NA 0 2 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:267836 3′ 171D9 80 381 N25486 NA 1.00E−147 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:264068 5′ 73H12 1 398 N27575 NA 1.00E−144 2 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:264499 5′ 490A11 25 475 N31700 NA 0 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:267025 5′ 599D6 185 483 N34261 NA 1.00E−150 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:267967 5′ 188F3 112 357 N36787 NA 1.00E−107 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:273145 3′ 465B10 7 558 N49836 NA 0 1 yz08a11.s1 Soares_multiple_sclerosis_2NbHMSP cDNA 40D4 199 575 N58136 NA 1.00E−153 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:247587 3′ 183E2 227 366 N80578 NA 2.00E−53 1 Soares_fetal_lung_NbHL19W cDNA clone IMAGE:300873 3′ similar to 139G6 9 269 N94511 NA 1.00E−125 1 zb80g04.s1 Soares_senescent_fibroblasts_NbHSF cDNA 126B8 1 256 N99577 NA 1.00E−137 2 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:295067 5′ 118A10 893 5056 NC_001807 NA 0 7 mitochondrion, complete genome Length = 16568 41B2 1 471 NM_000873 NA 0 1 intercellular adhesion molecule 2 (ICAM2), mRNA Length = 1035 62A8 1877 1958 NM_000958 NA 1.00E−37 4 prostaglandin E receptor 4 (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), mRNA 179H10 53 265 NM_000983 NA 1.00E−44 1 ribosomal protein L22 (RPL22), mRNA Length = 602 331D3 71 343 NM_001024 NA 1.00E−144 5 ribosomal protein S21 (RPS21), mRNA Length = 343 41G10 3162 3565 NM_001243 NA 3.00E−47 1 tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 8 (TNFRSF8), mRNA 591E9 1027 1483 NM_002211 NA 0 2 integrin, beta 1 (fibronectin receptor, beta polypeptide, antigen CD29 497C6 4946 5064 NM_002460 NA 9.00E−36 2 interferon regulatory factor 4 (IRF4), mRNA Length = 5065 597D8 1232 1461 NM_005356 NA 2.00E−48 1 lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (LCK), mRNA Length = 2032 166G2 50 319 NM_005745 NA 2.00E−90 1 accessory proteins BAP31/BAP29 (DXS1357E), mRNA Length = 1314 468D2 3245 3480 NM_011086 NA 8.00E−63 1 similar to Mus phosphoinositide kinase, fyve- containing (Pikfyve), mRNA 599A4 1335 1630 NM_014644 NA 2.00E−69 1 KIAA0477 gene product (KIAA0477), mRNA Length = 5676 69C2 818 1361 NM_014905 NA 0 3 glutaminase (GLS), mRNA Length = 4606 495C6 622 838 NM_015435 NA 1.00E−104 1 double ring-finger protein, Dorfin (DORFIN), mRNA Length = 1640 463D11 480 632 NM_015995 NA 1.00E−77 1 Kruppel-like factor 13 (KLF13), mRNA Length = 1079 49C10 817 964 NM_019604 NA 3.00E−28 1 class-I MHC-restricted T cell associated molecule (CRTAM), mRNA 188E4 390 643 NM_019997 NA 6.00E−79 1 similar to Mus musculus cDNA sequence AB041581 (AB041581) 103H2 1421 1662 NM_021432 NA 3.00E−66 1 similar to Mus RIKEN cDNA 1110020M21 gene (1110020M21Rik) 465G11 1685 1761 NM_021777 NA 1.00E−34 1 a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 28 (ADAM28), transcript var 166D8 1265 1951 NM_022152 NA 0 1 PP1201 protein (PP1201), mRNA Length = 2309 459G6 1 123 NM_024567 NA 2.00E−36 1 hypothetical protein FLJ21616 (FLJ21616), mRNA Length = 1858 461G2 667 1182 NM_025977 NA 1.00E−28 1 similar to Mus RIKEN cDNA 2510048L02 gene (2510048L02Rik) 62A5 759 1200 NM_030780 NA 0 1 folate transporter/carrier (LOC81034), mRNA Length = 2534 52C11 1277 1954 NM_030788 NA 0 1 DC-specific transmembrane protein (LOC81501), mRNA Length = 1974 108A7 910 3014 NM_031419 NA 0 4 molecule possessing ankyrin repeats induced by lipopolysaccharide 74E11 47 464 NM_031435 NA 0 1 hypothetical protein DKFZp564I0422 (DKFZP564I0422), mRNA 56B3 1518 1962 NM_031453 NA 1.00E−176 1 hypothetical protein MGC11034 (MGC11034), mRNA Length = 3301 46F2 118 663 NM_031480 NA 1.00E−105 1 hypothetical protein AD034 (AD034), mRNA Length = 2495 192B3 51 290 R11456 NA 1.00E−105 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:129880 5′ similar to 458B9 43 359 R64054 NA 1.00E−159 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:139969 5′ 169F11 1 429 R85137 NA 0 1 brain N2b4HB55Y cDNA clone IMAGE:180492 5′ 465B5 16 392 R88126 NA 1.00E−164 1 cDNA clone IMAGE:186850 5′ 477F8 1 525 T77017 NA 0 1 1NIB cDNA clone IMAGE:23326 5′ 39G11 162 455 T80378 NA 1.00E−145 1 1NIB cDNA clone IMAGE:24693 5′ 107D7 1 371 T80654 NA 0 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:108950 5′ 465A1 6 314 T85880 NA 1.00E−114 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:112441 5′ 48D12 2300 2533 U08015 NA 1.00E−128 1 NF-ATc mRNA, complete cds Length = 2743 121F1 13 380 U46388 NA 1.00E−150 1 cell line Patu 8988t cDNA clone xs425 127B12 3 330 U52054 NA 0 4 S6 H-8 mRNA expressed in chromosome 6- suppressed melanoma cells 487C2 4054 4187 U52682 NA 2.00E−28 1 lymphocyte specific interferon regulatory factor/interferon regulatory 110B3 1404 2081 U53530 NA 0 1 cytoplasmic dynein 1 heavy chain mRNA, partial cds Length = 2694 466C8 34 175 U75805 NA 3.00E−47 1 cDNA clone f46 148G12 1513 1639 U87954 NA 1.00E−27 1 erbB3 binding protein EBP1 mRNA, complete cds Length = 1648 70A4 564 1381 U94359 NA 0 2 glycogenin-2 like mRNA sequence Length = 4066 158E4 843 945 U97075 NA 1.00E−33 1 FLICE-like inhibitory protein short form mRNA, complete cds 459A1 227 446 W00466 NA 1.00E−60 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:291193 5′ 459A2 60 350 W00491 NA 1.00E−126 1 2NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE:291255 5′ similar to 459B1 76 551 W02600 NA 0 1 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone IMAGE:296099 5′ 166C10 10 415 W16552 NA 0 1 Soares_fetal_lung_NbHL19W cDNA clone IMAGE:301703 5′ 471C6 3 383 W19201 NA 1.00E−149 1 Soares_fetal_lung_NbHL19W cDNA clone IMAGE:303118 5′ similar to 520A8 75 382 W19487 NA 1.00E−154 1 zb36f09.r1 Soares_parathyroid_tumor_NbHPA cDNA clone 459B7 57 158 W25068 NA 9.00E−50 1 Soares_fetal_lung_NbHL19W cDNA clone IMAGE:308696 5′ 188D3 39 283 W26193 NA 2.00E−91 1 randomly primed sublibrary cDNA 75B12 8 386 W27656 NA 1.00E−166 1 randomly primed sublibrary cDNA 163F8 74 330 W47229 NA 1.00E−117 1 zc39c01.r1 Soares_senescent_fibroblasts_NbHSF cDNA 478E6 2 322 W56487 NA 3.00E−51 1 zc59c07.r1 Soares_parathyroid_tumor_NbHPA cDNA clone 73H4 76 297 W72392 NA 1.00E−121 1 Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W cDNA clone IMAGE:345661 3′ 66D5 1 457 W74397 NA 0 3 Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W cDNA clone IMAGE:345236 5′ 496D4 85 450 W79598 NA 0 1 Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W cDNA clone IMAGE:347020 5′ 165D1 108 287 W80882 NA 4.00E−94 1 Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W cDNA clone IMAGE:347240 5′ 463G1 5 406 W86427 NA 0 1 zh61c11.s1 Soares_fetal_liver spleen 1NFLS_S1 cDNA 469G11 1276 1621 X06180 NA 0 1 mRNA for CD7 antigen (gp40) Length = 1656 113E11 126 885 X65318 NA 0 1 Cloning vector pGEMEX-2 Length = 3995 482E1 921 1168 X79536 NA 1.00E−102 1 mRNA for hnRNPcore protein A1 Length = 1198 123G8 408 848 XM_002068 NA 8.00E−73 1 glutamate-ammonia ligase (glutamine synthase) (GLUL), mRNA 185E1 508 734 XM_002158 NA 1.00E−27 1 proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alpha type, 5 (PSMA5), mRNA 71A9 1131 1252 XM_002269 NA 4.00E−29 1 ARP3 (actin-related protein 3, yeast) homolog (ACTR3), mRNA 49G7 1 257 XM_003189 NA 1.00E−142 3 similar to eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4A, isoform 2 (H. 128B5 783 980 XM_003304 NA 6.00E−41 1 toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), mRNA Length = 2600 185G10 853 1057 XM_003507 NA 2.00E−26 1 small inducible cytokine subfamily B (Cys-X-Cys), member 5 (epithelial 41C9 588 1221 XM_003593 NA 0 1 CD38 antigen (p45) (CD38), mRNA Length = 1227 156C4 127 270 XM_004020 NA 6.00E−71 1 ribosomal protein S23 (RPS23), mRNA Length = 488 66E2 1344 1577 XM_004500 NA 1.00E−46 1 CD83 antigen (activated B lymphocytes, immunoglobulin superfamily) (CD 61C6 474 987 XM_004611 NA 2.00E−80 1 Ras homolog enriched in brain 2 (RHEB2), mRNA Length = 987 184A7 971 1361 XM_004720 NA 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 (FLJ11000), mRNA Length = 1680 128E6 580 741 XM_004839 NA 5.00E−38 1 pre-B-cell colony-enhancing factor (PBEF), mRNA Length = 2377 55A11 1096 1305 XM_005162 NA 1.00E−60 1 GTP-binding protein overexpressed in skeletal muscle (GEM), mRNA 519C4 1307 1441 XM_005543 NA 1.00E−69 1 aquaporin 3 (AQP3), mRNA Length = 1441 129F1 1854 2367 XM_005693 NA 0 1 inositol polyphosphate-5-phosphatase, 40 kD (INPP5A), mRNA 522C10 700 916 XM_005698 NA 7.00E−53 1 programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4), mRNA Length = 1622 180G6 1884 2290 XM_005799 NA 1.00E−166 1 integrin, beta 1 (fibronectin receptor, beta polypeptide, antigen CD29 55F4 2573 2748 XM_005883 NA 4.00E−73 1 early growth response 2 (Krox-20 (Drosophila) homolog) (EGR2), mRNA 492H7 976 1176 XM_005980 NA 4.00E−33 1 proteoglycan 1, secretory granule (PRG1), mRNA Length = 1176 476B4 1541 1918 XM_006741 NA 0 1 hypothetical protein FLJ10701 (FLJ10701), mRNA Length = 2299 493H5 145 379 XM_006881 NA 2.00E−56 1 interleukin 22 (IL22), mRNA Length = 676 499B4 11117 11410 XM_007156 NA 3.00E−34 1 spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (sacsin) (SACS), mRNA 183D7 4270 4376 XM_007189 NA 5.00E−37 1 forkhead box O1A (rhabdomyosarcoma) (FOXO1A), mRNA Length = 5037 115B6 4151 4408 XM_007606 NA 2.00E−50 2 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), mRNA Length = 5719 587B4 31 264 XM_007650 NA 1.00E−114 3 beta-2-microglobulin (B2M), mRNA Length = 918 598H5 206 300 XM_008062 NA 1.00E−31 1 ribosomal protein S15a (RPS15A), mRNA Length = 435 73E4 3252 3505 XM_008082 NA 1.00E−119 1 adaptor-related protein complex 1, gamma 1 subunit (AP1G1), mRNA 64F7 186 334 XM_008449 NA 1.00E−47 1 small inducible cytokine A4 (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) (SCYA4) 585E1 904 1020 XM_009533 NA 1.00E−26 1 CGI-06 protein (LOC51604), mRNA Length = 2146 75B8 710 1406 XM_009574 NA 0 1 nucleolar protein (KKE/D repeat) (NOP56), mRNA Length = 1910 467A5 210 620 XM_009641 NA 0 1 v-src avian sarcoma (Schmidt-Ruppin A-2) viral oncogene homolog (SRC), 44A3 480 854 XM_009917 NA 0 1 splicing factor 3a, subunit 1, 120 kD (SF3A1), mRNA Length = 2614 114D12 2269 2491 XM_009929 NA 7.00E−56 1 LIM domain kinase 2 (LIMK2), mRNA Length = 3699 52F6 1 230 XM_010593 NA 2.00E−36 1 signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM), mRNA Length = 1791 185E5 1576 1695 XM_010897 NA 3.00E−32 1 neural precursor cell expressed, developmentally down-regulated 5 (NED 106C3 1359 1824 XM_011080 NA 0 1 T cell activation, increased late expression (TACTILE), mRNA 56H11 40 617 XM_011082 NA 0 1 interleukin 21 (IL21), mRNA Length = 617 53B2 2711 2839 XM_011714 NA 3.00E−29 1 neutral sphingomyelinase (N-SMase) activation associated factor (NSMAF 47A3 896 1231 XM_011865 NA 1.00E−55 1 isopentenyl-diphosphate delta isomerase (IDI1), mRNA Length = 1835 159E9 17 178 XM_011914 NA 1.00E−73 1 ribosomal protein S24 (RP524), mRNA Length = 515 39E6 339 535 XM_012059 NA 1.00E−44 1 hypothetical protein MDS025 (MDS025), mRNA Length = 1225 142F6 623 745 XM_012328 NA 2.00E−40 1 granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- associated serine ester 118D4 329 765 XM_012649 NA 1.00E−114 1 small inducible cytokine A7 (monocyte chemotactic protein 3) (SCYA7), 168H9 2502 2616 XM_015180 NA 2.00E−33 1 apolipoprotein L, 6 (APOL6), mRNA Length = 2915 58D2 1582 1742 XM_015921 NA 2.00E−30 1 putative chemokine receptor; GTP-binding protein (HM74), mRNA 466H9 86 440 XM_016138 NA 2.00E−45 1 hypothetical protein FLJ12439 (FLJ12439), mRNA Length = 1614 184G1 2651 3584 XM_016481 NA 0 3 hypothetical protein (DJ328E19.C1.1), mRNA Length = 3603 107G9 8199 8786 XM_016721 NA 0 1 zinc finger protein 106 (ZFP106), mRNA Length = 10462 39F11 2719 3671 XM_016972 NA 0 2 similar to hypothetical protein (H. sapiens) (LOC82646), mRNA 159A7 19 561 XM_018498 NA 1.00E−167 3 ribosomal protein L5 (RPL5), mRNA Length = 984 459H2 2956 3450 Y16414 NA 0 1 mRNA for exportin (tRNA) Length = 3497

TABLE 3B Identified Genomic Regions that code for novel human mRNA's Example Genome Number Clone Start End Accession Probability Clones Genbank Description 172H5 12457 13616 AC000015 0 2 chromosome 4 clone B271E1 map 4q25, complete sequence L 464A9 21144 21280 AC000068 2.00E−70 1 Chromosome 22q11.2 Cosmid Clone 102g9 In DGCR Region, c 472B10 20340 20745 AC000087 2.00E−67 1 Chromosome 22q11.2 Cosmid Clone 83c5 In DGCR Region, co 103C4 93389 93611 AC000119 0 5 BAC clone RG104l04 from 7q21-7q22, complete sequence [H 119111 119521 AC000119 119522 119890 AC000119 119989 121059 AC000119 514A3 201218 201293 AC000353 5.00E−34 2 Chromosome 11q13 BAC Clone 18h3, complete sequence Leng 524A9 24315 24820 AC002073 0 3 PAC clone RP3-515N1 from 22q11.2-q22, complete sequence 24879 25274 AC002073 458D10 28080 28625 AC002297 0 1 Genomic sequence from 9q34, complete sequence [Homo sap 476D3 106080 106289 AC002302 1.00E−86 1 Chromosome 16 BAC clone C1T987-SKA- 345G4 ~complete geno 471D10 34638 34885 AC002306 1.00E−118 2 DNA from chromosome 19-cosmid R33799, genomic sequence, 596F6 75526 76327 AC002467 0 1 BAC clone CTA-364P16 from 7q31, complete sequence [Homo 473F3 74912 75540 AC002549 0 2 Xp22 BAC GS-377014 (Genome Systems BAC library) complet 111E12 24581 24992 AC003086 0 1 BAC clone CTB-104F4 from 7q21-q22, complete sequence Le 471E9 39706 40014 AC003103 1.00E−151 1 chromosome 17, clone HCIT268N12, complete sequence Leng 526B9 39477 39615 AC003695 3.00E−29 1 chromosome 17, clone hRPC.859_O_20, complete sequence L 331A3 47793 48492 AC003976 1.00E−164 5 chromosome 17, clone hCIT.91_J_4, complete sequence Len 105C1 115642 116079 AC004067 0 1 chromosome 4 clone B366O24 map 4q25, complete sequence 469H8 35828 35976 AC004080 5.00E−71 1 PAC clone RP1-170O19 from 7p15-p21, complete sequence L 55F9 114263 114415 AC004169 3.00E−46 1 chromosome 4 clone C0236G06 map 4p16, complete sequence 487F9 35319 35718 AC004187 0 1 clone UWGC:y17c131 from 6p21, complete sequence Length 459H7 13409 13739 AC004190 1.00E−166 1 from UWGC:y18c282 from 6p21, complete sequence Length = 464D1 28530 29042 AC004221 1.00E−106 1 DNA from chromosome 19, cosmid R29144 (LLNLR-252D12) an 468A7 53111 53416 AC004386 5.00E−80 2 Homo Sapiens Chromosome X clone bWXD691, complete seque 188F1 859 1200 AC004520 0 1 BAC clone CTB-119C2 from 7p15, complete sequence Length 523F5 38269 38756 AC004644 3.00E−38 1 chromosome 16, cosmid clone 367E12 (LANL), complete seq 142E4 113118 114014 AC004686 0 14 chromosome 17, clone hRPC.1073_F_15, complete sequence 117050 117275 AC004686 135F10 39469 39637 AC004762 3.00E−75 1 chromosome 20, P1 clone 28 (LBNL H134), complete sequen 472C8 120427 120603 AC004838 6.00E−92 1 PAC clone RP4-589D8 from 7q31.1-q31.3, complete sequenc 464F11 64853 65242 AC004849 5.00E−59 2 PAC clone RP4-659J6 from 7q33-q35, complete sequence Le 460D2 54796 55320 AC004854 0 1 PAC clone RP4-673M15 from 7p13-p11.2, complete sequence 513B4 94866 95147 AC004858 2.00E−57 1 PAC clone RP4-687K1 from 14, complete sequence Length = 463C7 53959 54083 AC004906 1.00E−44 1 PAC clone RP5-852O24 from 7p22, complete sequence Lengt 584D3 56155 56311 AC004913 5.00E−36 1 clone DJ0876A24, complete sequence Length = 98870 171B1 23796 24098 AC004918 1.00E−145 1 PAC clone RP5-894A10 from 7q32-q32, complete sequence L 463B10 33758 34061 A0004923 1.00E−135 1 PAC clone RP5-901A4, complete sequence Length = 94851 101A1 50075 50425 AC004997 1.00E−129 1 PAC clone RP1-130H16 from 22q12.1-qter, complete sequen 465G8 28181 28635 AC005014 0 1 BAC clone GS1-166A23 from 7p21, complete sequence Lengt 470C3 93162 93469 AC005068 1.00E−160 1 BAC clone CTB-137N13 from 7, complete sequence Length = 119E5 28806 29061 AC005156 1.00E−119 1 PAC clone RP5-1099C19 from 7q21-q22, complete sequence 98C3 24385 25049 AC005192 0 1 BAC clone CTB-163K11 from 7q31, complete sequence Lengt 140G6 37679 37878 AC005280 6.00E−85 1 PAC clone RP1-240K6 from 14, complete sequence Length = 476A10 12753 12826 AC005306 8.00E−33 1 chromosome 19, cosmid R27216 (LLNLR- 232D4) and 3′ overl 331A12 34177 34328 AC005391 2.00E−72 1 chromosome 19, cosmid R29942, complete sequence Length 111H11 85156 86081 AC005488 0 2 clone NH0313P13, complete sequence Length = 185737 472H11 22517 22813 AC005531 1.00E−150 1 PAC clone RP4-701O16 from 7q33-q36, complete sequence L 139G6 96577 97117 AC005540 0 3 clone RP11-533I8, complete sequence Length = 133761 116180 116836 AC005540 472F4 70951 71038 AC005593 3.00E−41 1 chromosome 5, P1 clone 1369f10 (LBNL H28), complete seq 469D4 27949 28457 AC005667 0 1 chromosome 17, clone hRPK.329_E_11, complete sequence L 463A7 127455 127799 AC005740 1.00E−154 1 chromosome 5p, BAC clone 50g21 (LBNL H154), complete se 126B8 27782 28073 AC005837 1.00E−160 2 chromosome 17, clone hRPK.318_A_15, complete sequence L 479D2 202167 202536 AC005859 2.00E−46 1 Xp22-83 BAC GSHB-324M7 (Genome Systems BAC Library) com 39G6 62582 63099 AC005920 0 1 chromosome 17, clone hRPK.700_H_6, complete sequence Le 63E1 39129 39250 AC006006 3.00E−59 1 PAC clone RP4-813F11 from 7q32-q34, complete sequence L 461B11 140287 140770 AC006010 1.00E−154 2 clone DJ0935K16 119G10 81312 81740 AG006033 0 1 BAC clone RP11-121A8 from 7p14-p13, complete sequence L 64A2 109063 109613 AC006050 0 2 chromosome 17, clone hRPK.268_F_2, complete sequence Le 459B7 13630 14294 AC006077 0 1 chromosome 5, P1 clone 254f11 (LBNL H62), complete sequ 37H4 58820 59068 AC006111 1.00E−67 1 chromosome 16 clone RP11-461A8, complete sequence Lengt 512E3 39935 40123 AC006139 3.00E−94 1 clone UWGC:y55c068 from 6p21, complete sequence Length 171H10 33704 33969 AC006165 8.00E−78 1 clone UWGC:y54c125 from 6p21, complete sequence Length 72A1 106659 106958 AC006207 1.00E−149 1 12p13.3 BAC RPCI3-488H23 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute 195H12 38763 38930 AC006323 2.00E−61 1 clone RP5-1151M5, complete sequence Length = 86267 113B6 36330 36635 AC006344 1.00E−157 1 PAC clone RP4-726N20 from 7q32-q34, complete sequence L 588G6 174012 174265 AC006449 2.00E−93 1 chromosome 17, clone hCIT.58_E_17, complete sequence Le 463B2 65534 66031 AC006483 0 1 BAC clone CTB-161C1 from 7, complete sequence Length = 115F11 71976 72094 AC006511 8.00E−60 1 12p13.1 (17.1–21.3 cM) BAC RPCI11-69M1 (Roswell Park Ca 187H11 34068 34544 AC006536 0 1 chromosome 14 clone BAC257P13 map 14q31, complete seque 477E6 106567 106656 AC007009 6.00E−30 1 BAC clone RP11-560C1 from 7p22-p21, complete sequence L 53E10 123408 123785 AC007040 0 1 BAC clone RP11-298H3 from 2, complete sequence Length = 462C8 164080 164223 AC007068 4.00E−72 2 12p BAC RPCI11-75L1 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC 174303 174379 AC007068 478C7 27207 27305 AC007097 4.00E−43 1 BAC clone RP11-332E22 from 7q35-q36, complete sequence 181A8 4600 4798 AC007201 5.00E−59 2 chromosome 19, cosmid R34383, complete sequence Length 159F6 111852 112188 AC007263 1.00E−151 1 chromosome 14 clone RP11-79J20 containing gene for chec 163F10 94927 95303 AC007283 1.00E−126 2 BAC clone RP11-536I18 from 2, complete sequence Length 124G4 192082 192785 AC007318 0 3 clone RP11-420C9, complete sequence Length = 204230 331A5 117939 118047 AC007383 3.00E−51 1 BAC clone RP11-310K15 from 2, complete sequence Length 463C5 101528 101815 AC007444 9.00E−41 1 clone RP11-340F1 from 7p14-15, complete sequence Length 485D5 94681 95267 AC007458 1.00E−152 8 12q15 BAC RPCI11-444B24 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute 95517 95826 AC007458 95858 96487 AC007458 96742 96838 A0007458 187608 187732 AC007458 181B6 95554 96149 AC007488 0 2 3q27 BAC RPCI11-246B7 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BA 102E12 12533 12977 AC007540 4.00E−93 1 12q24.1 BAC RPCI11-128P10 (Roswell Park Cancer Institut 471C6 9877 10401 AC007561 1.00E−160 1 clone RP11-394E1, complete sequence Length = 106093 471C1 27629 27769 AC007676 1.00E−27 1 clone RP11-9B17, complete sequence Length = 152138 40D4 120766 121349 AC007882 0 1 BAC clone RP11-499D5 from 7p11.2-q11.2. complete sequen 166C10 90374 90790 AC007899 0 1 BAC clone RP11-531C11 from 2, complete sequence Length 492A7 11200 11376 AC007911 7.00E−57 1 chromosome 18, clone RP11-520K18, complete sequence Len 459B3 65768 66232 AC008009 0 2 3q26.2-27 BAC RPCI11-436A20 (Roswell Park Cancer Instit 463F10 127622 127783 AC008083 3.00E−85 1 12 BAC RP11-493L12 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC L 585C4 176255 176348 AC008124 6.00E−38 1 Chromosome 12q13-62.7-72 BAC RPCI11- 352M15 (Roswell Par 468E6 134033 134685 AC008279 0 2 BAC clone RP11-427F22 from 2, complete sequence Length 112E9 37565 37926 A0008408 0 4 chromosome 5 clone CTC-278H1, complete sequence Length 37996 38360 AC008408 145C5 131866 132484 AC008592 1.00E−141 8 chromosome 5 clone CTC-576H9, complete sequence Length 134190 134862 AC008592 458D8 82521 83080 A0008623 0 1 chromosome 19 clone CTB-14D10, complete sequence Length 584G2 44371 44929 AC008723 0 2 chromosome 5 clone CTB-95B16, complete sequence Length 144F7 73662 74295 AC008750 2.00E−54 2 chromosome 19 clone CTD-2616J11, complete sequence Leng 149G2 99171 99875 AC008760 1.00E−121 6 chromosome 19 clone CTD-3128G10, complete sequence Leng 194H6 52930 53250 AC008795 5.00E−89 2 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2052F19, complete sequence Lengt 57088 57263 AC008795 117H9 101321 102169 AC008860 0 11 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2185A1, complete sequence Length 102715 102980 AC008860 103113 103402 AC008860 155D6 34277 34517 AC008982 1.00E−103 1 chromosome 19 clone LLNLF-172E10, complete sequence Len 458E4 33802 34039 AC008985 8.00E−77 1 chromosome 19 clone LLNLF-198H7, complete sequence Leng 176A6 170428 170746 AC009073 1.00E−138 1 chromosome 16 clone RP11-31O11, complete sequence Lengt 146D8 11633 11699 AC009086 1.00E−28 1 chromosome 16 clone RP11-368N21, complete sequence Leng 458B8 176406 176888 AC009120 0 1 chromosome 16 clone RP11-484E3, complete sequence Lengt 73C4 136885 137479 AC009299 0 1 BAC clone RP11-26B22 from 2, complete sequence Length = 54F4 202039 202564 AC009312 0 1 clone RP11-425F6, complete sequence Length = 204834 480E2 143559 143986 AC009313 0 1 BAC clone RP11-440P12 from 2, complete sequence Length 519E9 13492 13848 AC009404 1.00E−178 1 BAC clone RP11-28H22 from 2, complete sequence Length = 129D12 81260 81769 AC009466 1.00E−151 1 chromosome 11, clone RP11-87N22, complete sequence Leng 37E10 124522 125457 AC009477 0 3 BAC clone RP11-209H16 from 2, complete sequence Length 129A12 6750 7331 AC009506 0 1 clone RP11-542H1, complete sequence Length = 191764 515H10 5494 5990 AC009812 3.00E−69 4 chromosome 3, clone RP11-48B3, complete sequence Length 74019 74540 AC009812 165D1 53879 54343 AC009951 0 1 clone RP11-107E5, complete sequence Length = 159791 53D8 30308 30860 AC010132 1.00E−159 1 BAC clone RP11-111K18 from 7p11.2-p2, complete sequence 487F11 16839 17267 AC010480 1.00E−130 3 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2315M5, complete sequence Length 461G10 8988 9327 AC010677 1.00E−163 1 BAC clone CTD-2304L4 from 7, complete sequence Length = 115H2 19073 19679 AC010789 4.00E−97 2 chromosome 10, clone RP11-190J1, complete sequence Leng 126247 126428 AC010789 168A9 78976 79540 AC010877 0 2 BAC clone RP11-218F6 from Y, complete sequence Length = 468G6 98034 98744 AC010878 1.00E−107 3 clone RP11-230E20, complete sequence Length = 154115 477B12 167367 167895 AC010913 0 1 BAC clone RP11-44N22 from 2, complete sequence Length = 192E1 10683 11328 AC011245 0 1 clone RP11-498O5, complete sequence Length = 56793 467C2 4521 4890 AC011462 1.00E−178 1 chromosome 19 clone CTC-435M10, complete sequence Lengt 189F3 12090 12208 AC011495 8.00E−60 1 chromosome 19 clone CTB-33G10, complete sequence Length 144C9 38166 38421 AC011500 1.00E−62 1 chromosome 19 clone CTB-60E11, complete sequence Length 162E8 41387 41499 AC012005 8.00E−30 1 clone RP11-533E23, complete sequence Length = 189557 158G6 70285 70462 AC012170 3.00E−95 1 chromosome 15 clone RP11-562A8 map 15q21.1, complete se 189B11 19127 19241 AC013436 8.00E−29 3 BAC clone RP11-105B9 from 7, complete sequence Length = 23196 23655 AC013436 98C9 178883 179326 AC015651 1.00E−107 1 chromosome 17, clone RP11-55A13, complete sequence Leng 69F8 57839 58168 AC015819 0 1 chromosome 18, clone RP11-405M12, complete sequence Len 47F9 3198 3826 AC016395 0 1 chromosome 10 clone RP11-153K11, complete sequence Leng 480E3 39766 40155 AC016623 2.00E−35 1 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2345N17, complete sequence Lengt 196G12 59552 60523 AC016637 0 2 chromosome 5 clone RP11-34J15, complete sequence Length 518A8 61011 61433 AC016751 0 1 BAC clone RP11-504O20 from 2, complete sequence Length 36C11 54765 54868 AC017002 2.00E−30 2 clone RP11-68E19, complete sequence Length = 205662 489H9 108513 109049 AC017003 0 2 clone RP11-78C11, complete sequence Length = 118385 479H6 142657 142930 AC017020 8.00E−45 1 BAC clone RP11-185K15 from Y, complete sequence Length 483D10 99413 99875 AC017101 0 1 clone RP11-556A11, complete sequence Length = 195635 112B4 87464 88155 AC018511 1.00E−129 2 chromosome 10 clone RP11-77G23, complete sequence Lengt 117653 117940 AC018511 171F2 157933 158203 AC018673 2.00E−96 1 clone RP11-145A4, complete sequence Length = 187099 166H12 116351 116665 AC018682 1.00E−177 1 clone RP11-417F21, complete sequence Length = 181405 123F8 140561 141314 AC018904 0 3 chromosome 15 clone RP11-50C13 map 15q21.3, complete se 116C9 191414 191866 AC019206 0 1 BAC clone RP11-401N16 from 2, complete sequence Length 472E9 148765 149172 AC020550 1.00E−140 1 BAC clone RP11-198M19 from 2, complete sequence Length 129D1 66284 67154 AC020595 0 3 BAC clone RP11-358M9 from 2, complete sequence Length = 465H10 82476 83166 AC020629 0 2 12q BAC RP11-76E16 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC L 182E2 83346 83465 AC020716 1.00E−33 2 clone RP11-449G13, complete sequence Length = 171805 84373 84451 AC020716 37G8 35257 35957 AC020750 0 1 chromosome 3 clone RP11-105H19 map 3p, complete sequenc 125F8 43854 44125 AC022007 1.00E−149 1 chromosome 3 clone RP11-481H17 map 3p, complete sequenc 523A8 2991 3475 AC022149 0 1 chromosome 19 clone CTD-3093B17, complete sequence Leng 459E7 90726 91104 AC022173 0 1 chromosome 7 clone RP11-29B3, complete sequence Length 469F8 53281 53724 AC022336 6.00E−92 1 3 BAC RP11-71H17 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC Lib 463H5 75118 75256 AC022382 5.00E−72 1 chromosome 3 clone RP11-266J6 map 3p, complete sequence 466G7 20276 20522 AC023058 2.00E−53 2 3 BAC CTB-187G23 (CalTech BAC Library B) complete seque 21327 21875 AC023058 470B8 127894 128301 AC024568 1.00E−169 1 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2179L22, complete sequence Lengt 473E11 21558 21818 AC024939 1.00E−117 1 12 BAC RP11-485K18 (Roswell Park Cancer institute BAC L 470E1 150190 150573 AC025165 1.00E−171 1 12 BAC RP11-571M6 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC Li 480B5 107499 107766 AC025253 9.00E−66 1 12 BAC RP11-499A10 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC L 583B5 27783 27958 AC025257 1.00E−44 1 12 BAC RP11-56G10 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC Li 37H8 86118 86418 AC026425 1.00E−148 1 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2183023, complete sequence Lengt 166A9 119110 119797 AC026794 0 1 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2276B5, complete sequence Length 103D4 105697 105794 AC034240 5.00E−40 2 chromosome 5 clone CTD-2335C11, complete sequence Lengt 117H4 49581 49962 AC053513 0 1 clone RP11-359J14, complete sequence Length = 155958 459B8 64143 64709 AC066580 0 1 chromosome 3 clone RP11-109J15 map 3p, complete sequenc 174D1 41807 42055 AC067945 2.00E−69 2 clone RP11-629B4, complete sequence Length = 162471 115078 115365 AC067945 178F5 105048 105223 AC068492 7.00E−37 1 BAC clone RP11-809C23 from 2, complete sequence Length 66E6 2116 2578 AC068499 1.00E−135 2 chromosome 19, cosmid R26574 (LLNL- R_225F10), complete 178C12 15618 15959 AC068789 0 1 12 BAC RP11-1049A21 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC 145F12 110468 110647 AC069298 3.00E−89 4 chromosome 3 clone RP11-56K23, complete sequence Length 110779 111202 AC069298 141211 141790 AC069298 519F3 159763 160355 AC069304 0 1 BAC clone RP11-632K21 from 7, complete sequence Length 464B11 52608 53051 AC073347 0 1 BAC clone RP11-775L16 from 7, complete sequence Length 469E12 85540 85930 AC073917 0 2 12q BAC RP11-415D21 (Roswell Park Cancer Institute BAC 118C12 141407 141495 AC083868 6.00E−70 3 chromosome 7 clone RP11-148L5, complete sequence Length 142293 142607 AC083868 168G5 6632 7097 AC087065 0 2 chromosome 22q11 clone cos6, complete sequence Length = 479G12 127024 127342 AC090942 1.00E−119 1 chromosome 3 clone RP11-220D14 map 3p, complete sequenc 122G1 41957 42383 AC091118 0 1 chromosome 16 clone CTC-510k1, complete sequence Length 479D7 153992 154141 AF001549 6.00E−29 1 Chromosome 16 BAC clone CIT987SK-A- 270G1, complete sequ 461H7 21977 22331 AF015262 2.00E−69 1 chromosome 21 clone Pac 255P7 map 21q- AML, complete seq 463E9 27006 27615 AF015725 0 1 chromosome 21 clone cosmid clone D68F9 map21q22.2, com 480D9 15848 16252 AF027207 1.00E−123 1 chromosome 21 clone cosmid D13C2 map 21q22.2, complete 465E9 296143 296800 AF131216 0 1 chromosome 8 map 8p23-p22 clones CTB- 164D9, CTB-169o5, 469D2 23811 24045 AF161800 2.00E−78 1 chromosome 8q21.2 BAC 189m5, complete sequence Length = 37G7 200214 200755 AJ003147 0 2 complete genomic sequence between D16S3070 and D16S3275 201078 201309 AJ003147 459A1 36969 37402 AL008730 8.00E−82 2 DNA sequence from PAC 487J7 on chromosome 6q21-22.1. Co 480C8 37929 38457 AL008733 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-163G9 on chromosome 1p36.2- 462D9 36712 37037 AL021878 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-257I20 on chromosome 22q13. 40603 40772 AL021878 182H1 30506 30760 AL022238 3.00E−96 2 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1042K10 on chromosome 22q13 166F6 75035 75547 AL022240 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 328E19 on chromosome 1q12-21.2 165C12 179455 179766 AL022329 1.00E−175 1 DNA sequence from clone CTA-407F11 on chromosome 22q12 465A12 26329 26834 AL022331 0 1 DNA sequence from clone CTA-440B3 on chromosome 22q12.1 524D1 70719 70891 AL022394 2.00E−87 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-511B24 on chromosome 20q11. 53E3 129077 129538 AL022396 0 1 DNA sequence from PAC 380E11 on chromosome 6p22.3-p24. 126D1 69809 70220 AL031178 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-341E18 on chromosome 6p11.2 466A9 103757 104346 AL031277 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 1177E19 on chromosome 1p36.12-3 472E11 41594 41778 AL031595 9.00E−97 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-671O14 on chromosome 22q13. 462E8 72042 72629 AL031672 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-691N24 on chromosome 20p11. 478C2 29633 29708 AL031708 9.00E−28 1 DNA sequence from clone LA16-315G5 on chromosome 16, co 53B1 30963 31311 AL031729 1.00E−163 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-159A19 on chromosome 1p36.1 178B2 38674 38800 AL033383 3.00E−27 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1013A10 on chromosome 6p24. 104A7 40604 41062 AL033397 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 27K12 on chromosome 6p11.2-12.3 190F11 77693 78285 AL033519 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-340B19 on chromosome 6p21.2 121A11 15252 15679 AL034344 9.00E−52 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-118B18 on chromosome 6p24.1 173B5 102500 102752 AL034384 7.00E−58 1 chromosome Xq28, cosmid clones 7H3, 14D7, C1230, 11E7, 121A12 34566 34684 AL034397 6.00E−47 1 DNA sequence from clone 159A1 on chromosome Xq12-13.3. 104B10 73639 74045 AL034418 1.00E−176 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1049G16 on chromosome 20q12 471F1 37083 37364 AL034553 1.00E−150 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-914P20 on chromosome 20q13. 463H8 97563 97753 AL035405 1.00E−102 1 DNA sequence from clone 21O18 on chromosome 1p35.1-36.2 472E6 20949 21271 AL035413 1.00E−155 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-657E11 on chromosome 1p35.1 121F1 65029 65503 AL035455 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1018E9 on chromosome 20q13. 465B1 37269 37445 AL035530 2.00E−47 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-111C20 on chromosome 6q25.3 482C9 64837 65129 AL035662 1.00E−163 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-599F21 on chromosome 20q12- 166B9 39808 39976 AL049715 1.00E−87 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-646P11 on chromosome 1, com 591D6 65470 65892 AL049795 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-622L5 on chromosome 1p34.2- 72G1 82160 82440 AL049829 1.00E−148 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC R-12 112H3 2111 2535 AL050330 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-3E1 on chromosome 6p21.23-2 479G5 18853 19244 AL096712 1.00E−125 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-744124 on chromosome 6p12.1 464C10 80145 80583 AL096773 4.00E−85 1 DNA sequence from clone 1000E10 on chromosome 1p12-13.3 123D11 34999 35510 AL096808 1.00E−166 1 genomic region containing hypervariable minisatellites 129F10 1148 2507 AL109616 0 95 chromosome 21 Cosmid LLNLc116L1110, complete sequence L 469B8 13155 13527 AL109755 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-340H11 on chromosome 6q24.1 105F4 57995 58306 AL109758 5.00E−98 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC R-87 465H5 136248 136356 AL109847 7.00E−29 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 603H7 of library RPCI- 478C2 29633 29708 AL031708 9.00E−28 1 DNA sequence from clone LA16-315G5 on chromosome 16, co 53B1 30963 31311 AL031729 1.00E−163 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-159A19 on chromosome 1p36.1 178B2 38674 38800 AL033383 3.00E−27 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1013A10 on chromosome 6p24. 104A7 40604 41062 AL033397 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 27K12 on chromosome 6p11.2-12.3 190F11 77693 78285 AL033519 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-340B19 on chromosome 6p21.2 121A11 15252 15679 AL034344 9.00E−52 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-118B18 on chromosome 6p24.1 173B5 102500 102752 AL034384 7.00E−58 1 chromosome Xq28, cosmid clones 7H3, 14D7, C1230, 11E7, 121A12 34566 34684 AL034397 6.00E−47 1 DNA sequence from clone 159A1 on chromosome Xq12-13.3. 104B10 73639 74045 AL034418 1.00E−176 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1049G16 on chromosome 20q12 471F1 37083 37364 AL034553 1.00E−150 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-914P20 on chromosome 20q13. 463H8 97563 97753 AL035405 1.00E−102 1 DNA sequence from clone 21O18 on chromosome 1p35.1-36.2 472E6 20949 21271 AL035413 1.00E−155 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-657E11 on chromosome 1p35.1 121F1 65029 65503 AL035455 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1018E9 on chromosome 20q13. 465B1 37269 37445 AL035530 2.00E−47 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-111C20 on chromosome 6q25.3 482C9 64837 65129 AL035662 1.00E−163 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-599F21 on chromosome 20q12- 166B9 39808 39976 AL049715 1.00E−87 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-646P11 on chromosome 1, com 591D6 65470 65892 AL049795 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-622L5 on chromosome 1p34.2- 72G1 82160 82440 AL049829 1.00E−148 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC R-12 112H3 2111 2535 AL050330 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-3E1 on chromosome 6p21.23-2 479G5 18853 19244 AL096712 1.00E−125 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-744I24 on chromosome 6p21.1 464C10 80145 80583 AL096773 4.00E−85 1 DNA sequence from clone 1000E10 on chromosome 1p12-13.3 123D11 34999 35510 AL096808 1.00E−166 1 genomic region containing hypervariable minisatellites 129F10 1148 2507 AL109616 0 95 chromosome 21 Cosmid LLNLc116L1110, complete sequence L 469B8 13155 13527 AL109755 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-340H11 on chromosome 6q24.1 105F4 57995 58306 AL109758 5.00E−98 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC R-87 465H5 136248 136356 AL109847 7.00E−29 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 603H7 of library RPCI- 60G8 84706 84959 AL109914 1.00E−135 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-27F12 on chromosome 6p22.3 102A8 169378 169473 AL109918 2.00E−34 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-152L7 on chromosome 6p11.2- 471D6 63862 64021 AL117186 4.00E−80 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC R-29 176E10 145991 146554 AL117258 3.00E−63 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 244E17 of library RPCI 480E7 2975 3356 AL117352 1.00E−153 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-876B10 on chromosome 1q42.1 110D3 48631 48886 AL121573 3.00E−65 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-306F2 on chromosome 6p12.1- 40B2 106788 107123 AL121657 2.00E−42 1 BAC sequence from the SPG4 candidate region at 2p21-2p2 52B9 56473 56690 AL121899 1.00E−104 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-128M1 on chromosome 20. Co 485A6 5475 7084 AL121985 1.00E−138 7 DNA sequence from clone RP11-404F10 on chromosome 1q23. 15867 16574 AL121985 17098 17504 AL121985 24037 24292 AL121985 40E4 54176 54528 AL121998 1.00E−179 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1103B4 on chromosome 1 Cont 118H12 21398 21744 AL132838 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 85G20 of library RPCI- 599F11 153822 154345 AL133153 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 895M11 of library RPCI 478G8 115784 116115 AL133243 1.00E−120 1 BAC sequence from the SPG4 candidate region at 2p21-2p2 107H8 119760 120729 AL133330 0 22 DNA sequence from clone RP1-68D18 on chromosome 11p12-1 121182 121863 AL133330 122773 122940 AL133330 143751 144379 AL133330 146057 147016 AL133330 159262 159639 AL133330 471E7 127891 128013 AL133340 6.00E−46 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-204H22 on chromosome 20. C 118H5 3922 4021 AL133392 1.00E−38 2 DNA sequence from clone CITF22-45C1 on chromosome 22 Co 4557 5184 AL133392 40A3 96202 96785 AL133412 0 3 DNA sequence from clone RP11-131A5 on chromosome 9q22.1 97177 97568 AL133412 482A5 28668 29037 AL133415 3.00E−34 4 DNA sequence from clone RP11-124N14 on chromosome 10. C 51083 51210 54G9 54866 55153 AL135783 1.00E−154 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-527F8 on chromosome Xq25-27 515C12 72222 72601 AL135818 1.00E−146 2 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC C- 2547L24 of library Cal 109A9 53171 53447 AL136320 1.00E−137 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-323N1 on chromosome 10. Con 476H10 127150 127680 AL137017 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-120J1 on chromosome 9 Cont 192C3 122511 122837 AL137100 1.00E−117 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 108M12 of library RPCI 55G3 38923 39058 AL137142 7.00E−44 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-173P16 on chromosome 13q12 42456 42686 AL137142 466G2 24290 24402 AL137144 9.00E−42 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-210E23 on chromosome 13q31 140F9 27354 27715 AL137798 8.00E−82 1 DNA sequence from clone RP5-1182A14 on chromosome 1 Con 37A2 134590 134750 AL137800 3.00E−69 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-127C7 on chromosome 1q25.1- 493C2 734 1052 AL138714 1.00E−157 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-121J7 on chromosome 13q32. 468B9 1911 2509 AL138717 9.00E−70 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-1108 on chromosome 6 Conta 194F9 46595 46814 AL138755 6.00E−94 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-48M17 on chromosome 9p24.1 483D12 80220 80755 AL138776 1.00E−157 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-20H6 on chromosome 1q25.1- 464G9 14032 14659 AL139020 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 164H13 of library RPCI 59G1 34476 34936 AL139274 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-393I2 on chromosome 6, com 129D3 65447 65661 AL139289 1.00E−107 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-92O14 on chromosome 1p33-34 66950 67158 AL139289 464C2 55616 56289 AL139328 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-84N7 on chromosome 13. Con 57H10 155342 155810 AL139330 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-266C7 on chromosome 6q25.2 470G6 44695 44978 AL139399 1.00E−130 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-574A21 on chromosome Xq21. 476F5 42969 43159 AL139801 5.00E−98 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-247M1 on chromosome 13, co 107G11 139776 140378 AL157402 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-553K8 on chromosome 1q31.2 172B12 136072 136492 AL157768 1.00E−155 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-481A22 on chromosome 13 Co 149A11 438 663 AL157776 1.00E−123 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-68J15 on chromosome 6, com 165E7 66361 67034 AL157789 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 880O3 of library RPCI- 192B3 51907 52253 AL157938 1.00E−176 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-544A12 on chromosome 9q34. 50A11 5753 5886 AL158136 1.00E−59 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-44N23 on chromosome 6 Conta 472F9 84638 85232 AL158159 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-498N2 on chromosome 9, com 462G12 132520 132708 AL160155 2.00E−95 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-461N23 on chromosome 13, com 117H6 1976 2518 AL160233 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC C- 2373J19 of library Cal 460B9 207 739 AL160408 1.00E−104 2 DNA sequence from clone RP4-781K5 on chromosome 1q42.1- 2023 2537 AL160408 467F10 8461 8829 AL161627 1.00E−122 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-287A8 on chromosome 9, com 469A10 81966 82313 AL161781 1.00E−175 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-297B17 on chromosome 9, com 598H2 222231 222679 AL162151 0 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence *** IN PROGRESS *** BAC C-31 466C5 147064 147687 AL162578 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-2J18 on chromosome 6, com 467C9 216403 216544 AL163303 3.00E−38 1 chromosome 21 segment HS21C103 Length = 340000 462H9 63385 63502 AL163853 6.00E−59 1 chromosome 14 DNA sequence BAC R- 248B10 of library RPCI 464A10 63421 63807 AL353744 2.00E−55 1 clone RP13-100-A9 on chromosome X 99E10 6789 7153 AL353804 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP13-216E22 on chromosome Xq13. 447D10 49708 50171 AL354716 4.00E−96 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-86F4 on chromosome 6, comp 518F10 3379 3602 AL354891 2.00E−94 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-44I7 on chromosome 13, com 464D8 122494 122702 AL354977 1.00E−87 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-509J21 on chromosome 9, co 459H6 109525 109864 AL355520 1.00E−179 1 DNA sequence from clone RP4-595C2 on chromosome 1q24.1- 196C6 21603 21783 AL355615 7.00E−96 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-33E24 on chromosome 6, com 110B8 11907 12312 AL355797 1.00E−145 1 DNA sequence from clone RP1-9E2 on chromosome 6, comple 180B2 142517 142726 AL355871 1.00E−72 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-47K11 on chromosome 1, com 464H5 50106 50463 AL356276 0 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-367J7 on chromosome 1. Con 105H4 32156 32236 AL356379 2.00E−27 2 DNA sequence from clone RP1-63P18 on chromosome 1, Cont 32440 32804 AL356379 113H1 22550 22837 AL356481 1.00E−160 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-216B9 on chromosome 9, com 170F7 46442 46855 AL357374 0 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-353C18 on chromosome 20 Co 522D3 113148 113424 AL360182 1.00E−127 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-549L6 on chromosome 10, co 36E9 38157 38346 AL390196 4.00E−47 9 clone RP11-60E24 on chromosome 6 587E3 15704 16062 AL442128 1.00E−173 2 DNA sequence from clone RP11-365P13 on chromosome 13, c 468E8 52779 53344 AL445201 1.00E−123 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-358L16 on chromosome 10, c 39G11 106047 106169 AL445687 2.00E−26 1 clone RP11-567B20 on chromosome 1 101F1 1538 1656 AL449244 5.00E−44 2 Novel human gene mapping to chomosome 22 Length = 2315 1676 2096 AL449244 466D1 56761 56929 AL450344 5.00E−85 1 DNA sequence from clone RP11-136K14 on chromosome 6 Con 142E9 116227 116568 AL590763 0 8 chromosome X sequence from 6 PACs 1 BAC and 1 cosmid, r 116669 117358 AL590763 154792 155165 AL590763 459E9 26826 26890 AP000471 2.00E−27 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q22.3, clone:B2308H15 Length 472C1 95646 96035 AP000501 1.00E−101 1 genomic DNA, chromosome Bpll .2, clone:91h23 to 9-41 Len 464A7 7930 8285 AP000526 1.00E−178 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 22q11.2, Cat Eye Syndrome regio 165E11 643 1244 AP000554 1.00E−147 2 genomic DNA, chromosome 22q11.2, BCRL2 region, clone:KB 72D8 27091 27486 AP000555 0 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 22q11.2, BCRL2 region, clone:KB 470B4 15634 15703 AP001429 5.00E−28 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q22.2, clone:T1212, LB7T-ERG 59E12 59103 59520 AP001574 1.00E−144 2 genomic DNA, chromosome 8q23, clone: KB1991G8 Length = 60671 61189 AP001574 138G5 313261 313931 AP001693 1.00E−31 27 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q, section 37/105 Length = 34 315877 315967 AP001693 319062 319564 AP001693 319957 320293 AP001693 320563 321212 AP001693 328757 329184 AP001693 158G11 107888 108375 AP001721 0 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q, section 65/105 Length = 34 462F9 330129 330645 AP001728 1.00E−133 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 21q, section 72/105 Length = 34 479A12 74529 74902 AP002907 1.00E−141 1 genomic DNA, chromosome 8q23, clone: KB431C1 Length = 9 470B2 123506 123689 AP003117 4.00E−72 2 genomic DNA, chromosome 8q23, clone: KB1958F4 Length = 46D1 79174 79657 AP003471 1.00E−164 2 genomic DNA, chromosome 8q23, clone: KB1552D7 Length = 83490 84099 AP003471 496C4 745790 746197 NT_004406 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 468E10 2015 2118 NT_004452 2.00E−32 2 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 479H12 394087 394676 NT_004480 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 472G2 268543 268642 NT_004525 3.00E−42 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 477D9 231154 231469 NT_004531 1.00E−177 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 460F7 786014 786511 NT_004623 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 171F11 1E+06 1036701 NT_004658 1.00E−26 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 184H1 2E+06 1770512 NT_004698 0 4 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 2E+06 1822054 NT_004698 2E+06 1832854 NT_004698 514H9 289858 289941 NT_004705 1.00E−29 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 463G1 175158 175615 NT_004725 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 466C9 543567 544240 NT_004753 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 496D7 2E+06 1515549 NT_004754 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 583G8 733247 733667 NT_004771 1.00E−128 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 124D2 107397 107739 NT_004916 1.00E−178 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 479A8 285973 286345 NT_005130 1.00E−165 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 165F7 1E+06 1435537 NT_005151 1.00E−125 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 465F7 773772 774502 NT_005166 0 2 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 73A3 80919 81448 NT_005182 0 2 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 81502 81742 NT_005182 124G7 2E+06 1859389 NT_005204 1.00E−180 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 479G6 552674 553005 NT_005229 1.00E−141 5 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 1E+06 1122605 NT_005229 194C2 481052 481444 NT_005230 1.00E−101 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 159F11 795978 796616 NT_005275 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 472B1 1013 1410 NT_005311 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 470G7 375182 375594 NT_005399 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 100C3 803712 804094 NT_005420 0 2 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 970577 971108 NT_005420 98H4 2E+06 1829143 NT_005423 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 105A10 1E+06 1144092 NT_005435 1.00E−167 2 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 465C3 13444 13890 NT_005471 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 112E5 3169 3793 NT_005485 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 111H6 146878 146999 NT_005499 2.00E−55 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 467G7 198880 199329 NT_005505 0 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 182F12 140059 140193 NT_005516 1.00E−144 3 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 140754 141039 NT_005516 112B5 137689 138300 NT_005529 0 4 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 64B3 55213 55793 NT_005535 0 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 465E1 2866776 867258 NT_005769 0 2 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 1E+06 1021292 NT_005769 470D5 1E+06 1395364 NT_005795 1.00E−147 3 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 2E+06 1749621 NT_005795 479G2 294179 294607 NT_005910 0 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 112E1 392884 393490 NT_005973 0 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 466H5 339511 340153 NT_005985 0 2 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 189A8 22414 22869 NT_005991 1.00E−110 1 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 45H8 1E+06 1012040 NT_006098 1.00E−113 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 104D1 282259 282753 NT_006102 0 2 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 459G8 367701 368248 NT_006111 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 480E11 486179 486804 NT_006114 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 115G2 4E+06 3514655 NT_006204 1.00E−177 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 479G3 71744 72258 NT_006258 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 461H11 378023 378482 NT_006397 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 462F11 80360 81081 NT_006410 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 463A5 2E+06 1609976 NT_006489 1.00E−138 1 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 464C5 190095 190533 NT_006611 0 2 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 109H9 89260 89769 NT_006946 0 3 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 137B5 2E+06 1613357 NT_006951 1.00E−86 4 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 73H4 992358 992685 NT_007288 0 1 chromosome 6 working draft sequence segment 174H6 431672 432054 NT_007308 0 1 chromosome 6 working draft sequence segment 124C8 282413 283138 NT_007951 0 1 chromosome 7 working draft sequence segment 174G11 829762 830370 NT_007972 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 471H11 613132 613314 NT_007978 9.00E−96 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 471G8 189279 189630 NT_008012 1.00E−147 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 67C5 287017 287563 NT_008037 0 2 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 479H4 90555 90944 NT_008047 1.00E−174 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 100D7 64180 64371 NT_008050 1.00E−134 6 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 331150 331412 NT_008050 45B9 479878 480193 NT_008060 1.00E−165 12 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 489788 490607 NT_008060 169F11 291836 292284 NT_008081 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 468H11 106661 106897 NT_008128 1.00E−121 2 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 110374 110691 NT_008128 470H6 520107 520754 NT_008139 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 471F9 392744 393279 NT_008157 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 469G8 433686 434156 NT_008338 0 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 193E6 1E+06 1228306 NT_008445 6.00E−56 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 480D2 90407 90990 NT_008484 0 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 58G4 1E+06 1055972 NT_008513 1.00E−139 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 490F10 669853 669980 NT_008653 5.00E−39 2 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 743459 744217 NT_008653 463B3 1E+06 1369815 NT_008682 0 1 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 116E10 1E+06 1462064 NT_008769 0 5 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 2E+06 2026887 NT_008769 2E+06 2027460 NT_008769 2E+06 2028265 NT_008769 190A9 806672 807345 NT_008774 0 4 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 473B7 75339 75524 NT_008783 4.00E−72 2 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 75869 76181 NT_008783 490A11 484304 484753 NT_008921 0 1 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 585E10 328767 329151 NT_008978 0 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 458B9 955258 955846 NT_009073 0 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 471F4 288811 289312 NT_009107 0 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 478H7 1E+06 1255050 NT_009184 1.00E−92 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 109F10 1E+06 1136705 NT_009314 1.00E−171 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 117F1 401530 402043 NT_009334 0 2 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 2E+05 1600694 NT_009334 467B6 3E+06 3011938 NT_009338 5.00E−93 2 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 158H6 351515 351940 NT_009438 0 2 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 471C2 977560 977791 NT_009452 1.00E−127 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 182G2 21455 21913 NT_009458 0 3 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 167133 167630 NT_009458 462B12 518389 518876 NT_009464 0 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 458A3 2E+06 1890445 NT_009471 0 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 470D7 9540 10050 NT_009540 0 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 525F3 163261 163590 NT_009616 1.00E−125 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 186E8 2E+06 1502030 NT_009714 0 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 465G2 2E+06 1787964 NT_009759 1.00E−130 2 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 476C1 321714 322118 NT_009763 1.00E−170 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 476G8 2E+06 1609230 NT_009770 6.00E−26 1 chromosome 12 working draft sequence segment 588E4 1E+06 1136791 NT_010036 1.00E−134 1 chromosome 14 working draft sequence segment 479H5 2E+06 2151529 NT_010062 0 1 chromosome 14 working draft sequence segment 178C10 6E+06 6026576 NT_010113 0 1 chromosome 14 working draft sequence segment 192C9 5E+06 5344032 NT_010194 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 119F12 3E+06 2680702 NT_010204 1.00E−128 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 67G10 112609 112890 NT_010222 1.00E−132 2 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 98C1 6684 7232 NT_010237 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 458G10 478693 479052 NT_010253 1.00E−120 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 459D1 2E+06 2123962 NT_010289 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 110G1 303146 303706 NT_010308 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 73A4 758542 758734 NT_010310 6.00E−42 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 470F5 495497 496038 NT_010360 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 469B6 1E+06 1095404 NT_010419 1.00E−123 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 479E10 468259 468674 NT_010432 0 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 100F5 177425 177795 NT_010505 1.00E−169 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 462C5 22345 22727 NT_010523 0 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 71H3 125549 125838 NT_010530 5.00E−77 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 161E8 1E+06 1067677 NT_010641 1.00E−123 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 464D9 120516 121079 NT_010657 0 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 114G3 385825 386329 NT_010672 1.00E−152 3 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 387069 387398 NT_010672 424808 425286 NT_010672 459E6 262663 263161 NT_010757 0 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 134H3 583781 583868 NT_010799 7.00E−32 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 467E5 1E+06 1376833 NT_010808 0 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 462A11 436300 437040 NT_010816 0 2 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 460C2 168998 169554 NT_010833 0 1 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 467A8 480458 480865 NT_010986 0 1 chromosome 18 working draft sequence segment 480F8 137902 138430 NT_011029 0 1 chromosome 18 working draft sequence segment 470F8 472324 472740 NT_011141 0 1 chromosome 19 working draft sequence segment 100E3 445588 445677 NT_011145 2.00E−37 2 chromosome 19 working draft sequence segment 445757 446041 NT_011145 104A12 169627 169811 NT_011240 2.00E−99 1 chromosome 19 working draft sequence segment 69B10 358921 359000 NT_011245 6.00E−37 1 chromosome 19 working draft sequence segment 465C7 243467 243788 NT_011269 0 1 chromosome 19 working draft sequence segment 464E7 1E+06 1182829 NT_011597 1.00E−107 1 chromosome X working draft sequence segment 61A11 67055 67582 NT_011724 0 1 chromosome X working draft sequence segment 140G10 761394 761693 NT_015805 1.00E−138 3 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 761753 762151 NT_015805 486C4 503899 504524 NT_016354 0 2 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 480G4 260275 260648 NT_016355 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 461G8 276786 277233 NT_016593 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 118D9 413201 413343 NT_016968 7.00E−46 1 chromosome 6 working draft sequence segment 68C9 2E+06 2193260 NT_017568 1.00E−169 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 470E5 526603 527148 NT_017582 1.00E−131 2 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 127H8 248872 249411 NT_019390 0 1 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 47G6 204946 205445 NT_019447 0 1 chromosome 7 working draft sequence segment 467E8 210239 210638 NT_021889 1.00E−170 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 480C6 210001 210545 NT_021897 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 69H11 94439 94993 NT_021903 1.00E−104 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 107D7 466791 467280 NT_021918 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 471E11 418049 418124 NT_021967 8.00E−32 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 468F11 370984 371480 NT_022103 0 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 464H12 1E+06 1024449 NT_022171 1.00E−155 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 462B11 242113 242753 NT_022174 0 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 196D7 65778 66218 NT_022315 0 5 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 66514 66886 NT_022315 100E10 148157 148338 NT_022358 4.00E−95 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 142F9 193054 193433 NT_022457 0 6 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 240726 241196 NT_022457 286545 287198 NT_022457 595A12 40034 40650 NT_022488 0 2 chromosome 3 working draft sequence segment 75A2 24792 25256 NT_022555 1.00E−133 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 468G12 276616 277068 NT_022751 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 471F6 403620 404200 NT_022765 6.00E−89 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 463H12 197991 198185 NT_022795 2.00E−88 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 473E4 408745 409322 NT_022840 1.00E−123 2 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 461C8 544633 545127 NT_022844 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 470G10 148269 148781 NT_022855 0 1 chromosome 4 working draft sequence segment 480F3 471820 472173 NT_023178 1.00E−138 1 chromosome 5 working draft sequence segment 176G2 98388 98683 NT_023529 1.00E−153 1 chromosome 7 working draft sequence segment 71F2 62180 62604 NT_023654 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 459F2 324390 324869 NT_023660 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 124F9 275971 276413 NT_023666 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 111H9 388593 389283 NT_023676 0 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 460D12 527418 527528 NT_023703 3.00E−43 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 129D7 104058 104672 NT_023833 1.00E−170 1 chromosome 8 working draft sequence segment 183G2 183398 183840 NT_023923 1.00E−112 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 478G6 41677 41996 NT_023945 1.00E−137 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 163E7 1E+06 1455953 NT_023959 1.00E−126 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 472G12 21182 21574 NT_024016 0 1 chromosome 9 working draft sequence segment 466B7 471195 471690 NT_024040 1.00E−138 1 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 459D2 315088 315482 NT_024091 0 1 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 468B10 791272 792086 NT_024101 0 2 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 175D1 270651 271264 NT_024115 0 2 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 472D7 16139 16549 NT_024223 0 1 chromosome 11 working draft sequence segment 476G3 71426 71803 NT_024498 1.00E−144 1 chromosome 13 working draft sequence segment 138B6 2E+06 1638986 NT_024680 0 2 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 466A4 308514 309137 NT_024767 0 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 583D6 551386 551654 NT_024781 1.00E−133 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 468F10 91355 92043 NT_024815 1.00E−132 2 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 461D9 406470 406916 NT_024897 0 2 chromosome 17 working draft sequence segment 440400 440720 NT_024897 520A8 168514 168868 NT_024997 0 1 chromosome 18 working draft sequence segment 128F5 113027 113221 NT_025378 6.00E−82 1 chromosome X working draft sequence segment 467B11 519341 519633 NT_025635 1.00E−113 1 chromosome 1 working draft sequence segment 464E11 8932 9161 NT_025657 1.00E−126 1 chromosome 2 working draft sequence segment 188C1 1E+06 1221531 NT_025823 4.00E−72 1 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 468B2 156035 156630 NT_025900 1.00E−150 2 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 470F3 427484 428029 NT_026379 0 2 chromosome 10 working draft sequence segment 36G1 483362 484059 NT_026443 0 1 chromosome 15 working draft sequence segment 466B5 19929 20420 NT_026455 1.00E−123 1 chromosome 16 working draft sequence segment 105A8 3431 3518 U12202 6.00E−34 1 ribosomal protein S24 (rps24) gene, complete cds Length 175010 18139 18285 U18671 8.00E−45 2 Stat2 gene, complete ods Length = 18648 116F9 68889 69093 U85199 6.00E−69 1 BAC956, complete sequence Length = 105232 598F3 22246 22656 U91318 0 1 chromosome 16 BAC clone CIT987SK-A- 962B4, complete sequ 471G1 1 109 Z56926 9.00E−54 1 CpG island DNA genomic Mse1 fragment, clone 153c6, forw 516D5 1 143 Z62429 4.00E−53 1 CpG island DNA genomic Mse1 fragment, clone 69a1, forwa 107D11 81 292 Z63603 1.00E−104 1 CpG island DNA genomic Mse1 fragment, clone 87h3, forwa 481D4 12379 12686 Z69304 1.00E−101 1 DNA sequence from cosmid V311G7, between markers DXS366 461G6 23967 24497 Z69715 1.00E−173 2 DNA sequence from clone LL22NC03-74G7 on chromosome 22 465F5 15468 15659 Z77852 3.00E−70 1 DNA sequence from cosmid LUCA2 on chromosome 3p21.3 con 459B2 26193 26772 Z82248 0 2 DNA sequence from clone LL22NC03-44A4 on chromosome 22 478E5 49480 49615 Z83847 6.00E−50 1 DNA sequence from clone RP3-496C20 on chromosome 22 Con 469E6 4705 5229 Z83851 0 1 DNA sequence from clone 989H11 on chromosome 22q13.1-13 517H5 128852 129155 Z85986 1.00E−156 1 DNA sequence from clone 108K11 on chromosome 6p21 Conta 114C1 15995 16486 Z93016 1.00E−121 3 DNA sequence from clone RP1-211D12 on chromosome 20q12- 77940 78185 Z93016 118A8 117801 118272 Z97989 0 2 DNA sequence from PAC 66H14 on chromosome 6q21-22. Cont 132708 132773 Z97989

TABLE 3C Table of novel human nucleotide sequences compared to assembled human sequences, depicting putative exon-intron structure Exon Clone Genome Exon Clone Genome Clone Accession Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop 47D11 NT_008060 90 407 480193 479876 406 586 478843 478662 53G7 NT_008080 4 204 478642 478842 204 459 479917 480171 62C9 NT_015169 29 224 220269 220464 321 384 220540 220603 62G9 NT_006328 1 145 566357 566213 144 219 565724 565649 65B1 NT_006098 243 454 2418134 2418345 303 462 2421648 2421807 65D10 NT_025892 218 401 369301 369483 404 541 370290 370427 65D11 NT_025892 98 241 367311 367453 240 425 369301 369486 65D12 NT_025892 98 219 367333 367453 218 399 369301 369483 72D4 NT_008060 1 198 478646 478843 197 489 479876 480168 73A7 NT_008060 1 197 478646 478842 197 538 479917 480259 75B12 NT_010265 1 171 309301 309471 169 267 315278 315376 cont'd NT_010265 587 658 319041 319112 100B5 NT_006098 16 142 556012 558138 143 336 560579 560772 105B11 NT_022315 2 226 66662 66886 429 491 89124 89186 170F9 NT_010194 4 324 6405068 6405386 323 465 6407864 6408006 144F5 NT_011595 1 280 125097 124818 345 491 120524 120378 166H7 NT_009729 59 130 537939 537868 127 281 537177 537023 cont'd NT_009729 579 672 491513 491419 171A10 NT_009151 2 244 6556227 6556469 245 396 6556693 6556846 98E1 NT_006098 12 138 556012 556138 139 328 560579 560768 134B4 NT_011512 3 251 12517461 12517709 252 338 12519881 12519967 172E5 NT_009935 5 449 1427508 1427952 448 551 1434457 1434560 176F12 NT_011520 48 309 6163505 6163766 308 409 6163866 6163967 51B9 NT_021980 75 578 120596 121099 3 79 120203 120279 51B12 NT_007140 1 85 309298 309214 79 609 300215 299684 191F6 NT_010194 7 330 6405063 6405386 329 473 6407864 6408008 459F10 NT_008982 1 121 92783 92903 116 314 93005 93202 461H12 NT_023539 19 94 332693 332768 92 166 334220 334294 463C3 NT_010478 1 186 1307774 1307960 183 314 1308993 1309124 465B3 NT_010222 41 227 700806 700992 227 414 701556 701743 513G4 NT_005130 1 134 384702 384569 133 204 383722 383651 515E10 NT_023563 1 169 9743 9575 169 309 8111 7971 466B10 NT_006292 1 331 936306 935977 244 745 935875 935374 466F9 NT_024872 17 186 64694 64525 184 295 61751 61640 121B6 NT_023169 2 98 183171 183075 258 455 164976 164779 462D1 NT_023923 139 298 191231 191072 297 528 190168 189937 64G9 NT_025892 68 210 367311 367453 209 394 369301 369486 467C6 NT_010101 1 73 1265999 1266071 218 330 1295695 1295807 cont'd NT_010101 546 687 1334907 1335047 467G9 NT_011157 69 142 917117 917044 142 253 916090 915979 476G4 NT_007592 58 121 2382380 2382443 120 362 2382598 2382840 477E1 NT_008680 1 116 1185208 1185323 116 472 1186107 1186462 477A11 NT_006292 1 325 936300 935977 238 851 935875 935262 480A3 NT_010478 1 99 2220394 2220492 181 525 2221546 2221890 518H1 NT_005337 1 73 2383056 2383128 125 229 2386650 2386754 519A9 NT_016632 64 193 172305 172434 191 279 176990 177078 521F2 NT_023563 3 107 7651 7756 110 254 7968 8111 597A4 NT_023563 1 109 7647 7755 109 256 7964 8111 491G11 NT_010265 1 127 284740 284866 123 242 288529 288648 494B11 NT_007343 25 246 3168142 3167921 244 334 3162477 3162387 479A1 NT_015169 1 109 293941 293833 112 217 289082 288977 Exon Clone Genome Exon Clone Genome Clone Accession Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop Start Stop 47D11 NT_008060 53G7 NT_008080 62C9 NT_015169 449 518 220668 220737 517 774 220958 221215 62G9 NT_006328 217 315 563987 563889 315 418 563775 563672 65B1 NT_006098 65D10 NT_025892 65D11 NT_025892 423 562 370288 370427 561 690 376519 376648 65D12 NT_025892 402 541 370290 370427 72D4 NT_008060 491 585 489271 489365 73A7 NT_008060 75B12 NT_010265 264 441 316976 317153 440 588 317239 317387 cont'd NT_010265 100B5 NT_006098 331 416 561268 581353 105B11 NT_022315 170F9 NT_010194 144F5 NT_011595 279 347 123833 123765 490 559 118816 118747 166H7 NT_009729 282 362 529971 529891 363 581 495632 495414 cont'd NT_009729 171A10 NT_009151 98E1 NT_006098 330 506 561271 561447 134B4 NT_011512 336 448 12523936 12524048 172E5 NT_009935 176F12 NT_011520 51B9 NT_021980 51B12 NT_007140 191F6 NT_010194 459F10 NT_008982 461H12 NT_023539 164 298 334438 334572 300 470 335340 335510 463C3 NT_010478 315 429 1309210 1309324 427 559 1309492 1309625 465B3 NT_010222 513G4 NT_005130 202 281 378695 378616 287 346 299615 299556 515E10 NT_023563 466B10 NT_006292 466F9 NT_024872 294 626 59515 59185 121B6 NT_023169 460 576 163071 162955 462D1 NT_023923 64G9 NT_025892 392 531 370288 370427 467C6 NT_010101 330 468 1315073 1315211 467 547 1315798 1315878 cont'd NT_010101 467G9 NT_011157 476G4 NT_007592 477E1 NT_008680 477A11 NT_006292 480A3 NT_010478 518H1 NT_005337 227 366 2393104 2393243 519A9 NT_016632 521F2 NT_023563 597A4 NT_023563 256 452 9575 9771 491G11 NT_010265 494B11 NT_007343 479A1 NT_015169 218 338 285931 285811

TABLE 4 Patient groups and diagnostic gene sets. Group A represents a patient group with a disease characteristic of interest. This characteristic either exists at the time of the leukocyte expression profile or develops subsequently as noted in the second column. Leukocyte expression profiles from patient in Group A are compared to those from patients in Group B (control subjects). Genes with expression characteristics in leukocytes that distinguish groups A and B form diagnostic gene sets for the condition. Group A Group A Event Group B Gene Set Atherosclerosis At time of No Diagnostic of profile atherosclerosis disease Restenosis Subsequent No restenosis Predictive of disease to profile occurance Myocardial Subsequent No myocardial Predictive of disease infarction to profile infarction complications Death from Subsequent No death, Prognostic for congestive heart to profile congestive heart known disease failure failure Transplant Subsequent Transplant Risk stratification allograft to profile allograft, no for disease rejection rejection CHF responsive Subsequent CHF Predictive of drug to beta blocker to profile unresponsive to responsiveness (improved beta blocker ejection fraction) Improvement in At time of No Assessment of angina after profile improvement in efficacy of non- smoking angina after pharmacologic cessation smoking therapy cessation Improvement in At time of No Assessment of angina after profile improvement in efficacy of pro-angiogenic angina after pharmacologic drug therapy pro-angiogenic therapy drug therapy Positive results Subsequent Negative results Assessment of (atherosclerosis) to profile (atherosclerosis) selection for further at angiography at angiography diagnostic testing Active systemic At time of Inactive SLE Diagnosis of disease lupus profile erythematosis (SLE) Development of Subsequent No Predictive of disease cardiac allograft to profile development of vasculopathy cardiac allograft vasculopathy Patients at time Same patients Identification of of angioplasty presenting later pathway with restenosis genes/targets Endothelial At time of No endothelial Diagnosis, disease Dysfunction profile dysfunction monitoring Unstable angina At time of Atheroscleosis Diagnosis of disease profile without complication unstable angina

TABLE 5 Nucleotide sequence databases used for analysis Threshold of Location of Significance Database Version I. Description file Used nr Release GenBank + EMBL + ncbi.nlm. Expect value 123.0 DDBJ + P DB nih.gov/ (e) < 10⁻²⁵ sequences (but no blast/nt.Z EST, STS, GSS, or HTGS sequences). No longer “non- redundant”. dbEST Apr. 10, Non-redundant Data- ncbi.nlm. Expect value 2001 base of GenBank + nih.gov/ (e) < 10⁻²⁵ EMBL + DDBJ EST blast/est_(—) Division human.Z UniGene_(—) Build One sequence selected ncbi.nlm. Expect value unique 132 from each UniGene nih.gov/pub/ (e) < 10⁻²⁵ cluster (the one with shuler/ the longest region of unigene/Hs. high-quality sequence seq.uniq.Z data). Human Build Sequence data of all ncbi.nlm. Expect value Genome 22 contigs used to nih.gov/ (e) < 10⁻²⁵ assemble the human genomes/H _(—) genome sapiens/ CHR_#/hs_(—) chr#.fa.gz

TABLE 6 Algorithms used for exon and polypeptide prediction Algorithm Description Web address Genscan Predicts the locations and exon-intron genes.mit.edu/ structures of genes in genomic GENSCAN. sequences. html Genomescan Incorporates protein homology genes.mit.edu/ information when predicting genes. genomescan. html GrailEXP Predicts exons, genes, promoters, grail.lsd.ornl. polyAs, CpG islands, EST similarities, gov/grailexp/ and repetitive elements within a DNA sequence. G-Known Predicts genes and features of a DNA www.cse.ucsc. sequence at user-specified levels of edu/research/ complexity. Can incorporate extra compbio/pgf/ information supplied by user including gene predictions from other gene finding programs, EST hits, similarities to known proteins, synteny between corresponding genomic regions in related organisms, methylation of the bases, regulatory binding sites, and topology information. FGENES Uses linear and hidden Markov models genomic. for exon prediction sanger.ac.uk/ gf/gf.shtml

TABLE 7 Databases and algorithms used for Protein Analysis Algorithm Description Web address BLASTP, Identification of unknown protein or www.ncbi.nlm. version 2.0 subunit based on similarity to known nih.gov/ proteins or subunits. BLAST/ BLASTX Algorithm for translating a nucleotide www.ncbi.nlm. query sequence and aligning the nih.gov/ translation to sequences in protein BLAST/ databases TBLASTN Algorithm for aligning an unidentified www.ncbi.nlm. peptide sequence to predicted nih.gov/ translations of nucleotide sequences BLAST/ SWISS- Protein sequence database www.expasy. PROT, ch/cgi-bin/ release 39.0 sprot-search-de Protein Protein sequence database www-nbrf. International georgetown. Resource edu/pirwww/ (PIR) GenPept Amino acid translations from ncbi.nlm.nih. GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ records that are gov/genbank/ annotated with one or more CDS features genpept.fsa.gz TrEMBL Contains the translations of all coding www.ebi.ac.uk/ sequences present in the EMBL swissprot/ Nucleotide Sequence Database, which are not yet integrated into SWISS-PROT Prosite, Database of protein families and www.expasy. release 16.39 domains. Consists of biologically ch/prosite/ significant sites, patterns and profiles. Pfam, Collection of multiple sequence www.sanger. version 6.2 alignments and hidden Markov models ac.uk/Software/ covering many common protein domains Pfam/ ProDom, Domain arrangements of proteins and protein. version protein families toulouse.inra. 2001.1 fr/prodom.html TMpred Prediction of transmembrane regions to www.ch. aid in subcellular localization and embnet.org/ function predictions software/ TMPRED_(—) form.html

TABLE 8 SEQ Str- ID Origin Unigene Locus Gi Nominal Description and Probe Sequence 1 cDNA T-cells Hs. 100001 NM_005074 4827009 solute carrier family 17 1 AGAGCACTTGCAGAGCCTGGGACAA (sodium phosphate), member CCTCCTTATTGAAGGGAAGAGGGAC 1 (SLC17A1). 2 cDNA T-cells Hs. 104157 AW968823 8158664 EST380899 cDNA/gb = 1 TGGTCTCAAAGATTTACATGGCAACA AW968823 direction TTCGAAAGTCCCCAGAGAAGTCCT unknown 3 cDNA T-cells Hs. 104157 AW968823 8158664 Complement of EST380899 −1 AGGACTTCTCTGGGGACTTTCGAATG cDNA/gb = AW968823 TTGCCATGTAAATCTTTGAGACCA direction unknown 4 literature Hs. 1051 NM_004131 7262379 granzyme B (granzyme 2, 1 AGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAATACCT cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- CTCCCAGTGTAAATCTGGAGCCAA associated serine esterase 1) (GZMB). 5 cDNA T-cells Hs. 105230 AA489227 2218829 aa57f07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGGTGTCTTTAAATAGCACTAGCCAA clone = IMAGE: 825061 ATCACATATCTCCAACACTCCTTA strand unknown 6 cDNA T-cells Hs. 105230 AA489227 2218829 Complement, aa57f07.s1 cDNA, −1 TAAGGAGTGTTGGAGATATGTGATTT 3′ end clone = GGCTAGTGCTATTTAAAGACACCC IMAGE: 825061 strand unknown 7 cDNA T-cells Hs. 107979 NM_014313 7657594 small membrane protein 1 1 CCCACAGTGCAATTCAGAATATGCTC (SMP1), mRNA/cds = (99, AGGGAATGCCAGCCACCTTGTAAA 8 cDNA T-cells Hs. 10888 AK025212 10437679 cDNA: FLJ21559 fis, clone 1 GCCAAGACAATAAGCTAGGCTACTG COL06406/cds = GGTCCAGCTACTACTTTGGTGGGAT UNKNOW 9 cDNA T-cells Hs. 10888 AK025212 10437679 complement cDNA: FLJ21559 −1 ATCCCACCAAAGTAGTAGCTGGACC fis, clone COL06406/cds = CAGTAGCCTAGCTTATTGTCTTGGC UNKNOW 10 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1100 M55654 339491 TATA-binding protein mRNA, 1 AATTTATAACTCCTAGGGGTTATTTCT complete cds/cds = (241, 12 GTGCCAGACACATTCCACCTCTC 11 cDNA T-cells Hs. 11000 NM_015344 7662509 MY47_BRAIN MY047 1 ACTAATTGCATTGGCAGCATTGTGTC PROTEIN TTTGACCTTGTATACTAGCTTGAC 12 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1101 NM_002698 4505958 POU domain, class 2, transcrip- 1 AAACCAAAAATAATCACAACAGAAAC tion factor 2 (P CAGCTGCCCCAAAGGAACCAGAGG 13 cDNA T-cells Hs. 11238 AB014522 3327057 KIAA0622 protein; Drosophila 1 TCCCACCAGGACTTTGCTAACAATAA “multiple asters” (Mast)-like TGTTTGGAAATAAAGAAGTGCTCT homolog 1 14 cDNA T-cells Hs. 116481 NM_001782 4502682 CD72, B cell differentiation 1 TGACACTCATGCCAACAAGAACCTGT antigen GCCCCTCCTTCCTAACCTGAGGCC 15 cDNA T-cells Hs. 295726 M14648 340306 cell adhesion protein 1 ACAAATTTTACCCTAACAGTTTTACCA (vitronectin) receptor alpha CCTAGCAACAGTCATTTCTGAAA s Platelets, 16 cDNA T-cells Hs. 119155 AL109786 5725475 mRNA full length insert cDNA 1 TTTATTGGTACTTCCTAAAGATAGAG clone EUROIMAGE 81 ACTAAAGTCATGGTAGTATTGGCC 17 cDNA T-cells Hs. 119155 AL109786 5725475 Complement of mRNA full −1 GGCCAATACTACCATGACTTTAGTCT length insert cDNA close CTATCTTTAGGAAGTACCAATAAA EUROIMAGE 82 18 cDNA T-cells Hs. 119537 NM_006559 5730026 GAP-associated tyrosine 1 CCTCCCATTTTGTTCTCGGAAGATTA phosphoprotein p62 (Sam68) AATGCTACATGTGTAAGTCTGCCT 19 cDNA T-cells Hs. 121025 NM_014205 7656935 chromosome 11 open reading 1 CCGTGCCCGGAAACAGGCCGTGGCT frame 5 (C11ORF5), m AGAGAAGAGCGAGATCATCTTTACC 20 literature Hs. 126256 NM_000576 10835144 interleukin 1-beta (IL1B) 1 GGTCTAATTTATTCAAAGGGGGCAAG mRNA, monocytes, AAGTAGCAGTGTCTGTAAAAGAGC macrophages 21 cDNA T-cells Hs. 126925 AK023275 10435137 FLJ13213 fis, clone 1 AGATGGGTGAATCAGTTGGGTTTTGT NT2RP4001126, weakly AAATACTTGTATGTGGGGAAGACA 22 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1279 AK024951 10437374 FLJ21298 fis, clone 1 TCTCTAGTTGTCACTTTCCTCTTCCA COL02040, highly sim CTTTGATACCATTGGGTCATTGAA 23 cDNA T-cells Hs. 129780 NM_003327 4507578 OX40 homolog, ACT35 1 TCAAAAGAAAGCCTTCTGGATGCTGT Antigen, TNF receptor TAAGATGTACCCTTCAGGTGAACC superfamily, member 4 24 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1309 M28825 180035 thymocyte antigen CD1a mRNA 1 CCCCCTTTCCTTCTAATTTTTCAGCTC CTTCAATGCAAAGTACATGTATT 25 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1349 NM_000758 4503076 colony stimulating factor 1 CCTCCAACCCCGGAAACTTCCTGTG 2 (granulocyte-macrophage) CAACCCAGACTATCACCTTTGAAAG (CSF2), 26 cDNA T-cells Hs. 136375 BF513274 11598453 ESTs, Weakly similar to 1 GGAAGGTAGTCTTCATTTGCAATCAG S65824 reverse transcriptase GAAAACGAACGTAAAGGCACAGGT homolog (3′ EST read) 27 cDNA T-cells Hs. 136375 BF513274 11598453 Complement of ESTs, Weakly −1 ACCTGTGCCTTTACGTTCGTTTTCCT similar to S65824 reverse GATTGCAAATGAAGACTACCTTCC transcriptase homolog (3′ EST read) 28 cDNA T-cells Hs. 137548 NM_003874 4502686 CD84 antigen (leukocyte 1 TGTTTTCCTCACTACATTGTACATGT antigen) (CD84) GGGAATTACAGATAAACGGAAGCC 29 cDNa T-cells Hs. 1416 M15059 182447 Fc-epsilon receptor (IgE 1 CAGAGCAAGACCCTGAAGACCCCCA receptor) mRNA, complete cd ACCACGGCCTAAAAGCCTCTTTGTG 30 cDna T-cells Hs. 142023 NM_005816 5032140 TACT_T-CELL 1 GCTTCATATGTATGGCTGTTGCTTTG SURFACE PROTEIN CTTCATGTGTATGGCTATTTGTAT 31 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1481 NM_002112 4504364 histidine decarboxylase 1 CAGATGGGTTCAGCAGTCTGGTCAG (EC 4.1.1.22) (HDC), TGAGAAAGGGCCGAGGGTAGACAGG 32 cDNA T-cells Hs. 150403 NM_000790 4503280 dopa decarboxylase 1 TCCAGGGCAATCAATGTTCACGCAAC (aromatic L-amino acid TTGAAATTATATCTGTGGTCTTCA decarboxylase) 33 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1513 NM_000629 10835182 interferon (alpha, beta and 1 TCATCCCGAGAACATTGGCTTCCACA omega) receptor 1 (IFNAR1), TCACAGTATCTACCCTTACATGGT 34 literature Hs. 153053 NM_001774 4502662 leukocyte antigen CD37 1 CGCTCTCGATATTCCTGTGCAGAAAC CTGGACCACGTCTACAACCGGCTC 35 cDNA T-cells Hs. 153952 X55740 23896 placental cDNA coding for 1 CCTGCTCAGCTCTGCATAAGTAATTC 5′ nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5) AAGAAATGGGAGGCTTCACCTTAA 36 cDNA T-cells Hs. 155595 NM_004404 4758157 Neural precursor cell 1 GGAGGACCCACACTGCTACACTTCT expressed, developmentally GATCCCCTTTGGTTTTACTACCCAA down-regulated 5 37 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1570 Z34897 510295 H1 histamine receptor 1 GAAGAACAGCAGATGGCGGTGATCA GCAGAGAGATTGAACTTTGAGGAGG 38 cDNA T-cells Hs. 159557 AK024833 10437239 FLJ21180 fis, clone 1 GGAATTTCCTATCTTGCAGCATCCTG CAS11176, highly sim TAAATAAACATTCAAGTCCACCCT 39 cDNA T-cells Hs. 160417 NM_013390 7019554 transmembrane protein 2 1 CCTCAAAGTGCTACCGATAAACCTTT (TMEM2), mRNA/cds = (14 CTAATTGTAAGTGCCCTTACTAAG 40 cDNA T-cells Hs. 16488 BC007911 14043948 calreticulin 1 AGTGGGTCCCAGATTGGCTCACACT GAGAATGTAAGAACTACAAACAAAA 41 cDNA T-cells Hs. 166120 NM_004031 4809287 interferon regulatory factor 7 1 CTGTCCAGCGCCAACAGCCTCTATG (IRF7), transc ACGACATCGAGTGCTTCCTTATGGA 42 cDNA T-cells Hs. 166975 NM_006925 5902077 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 AAATTCTGGTAAGTATGTGCTTTTCT serine-rich 5 (SFR GTGGGGGTGGGATTTGGAAGGGGG 43 literature Hs. 167988 S71824 632775 N-CAM = 145 kda neural 1 ATGGGTGAAGAGAACCGAGCAAAGA cell adhesion molecule TCAAAATAAAAAGTGACACAGCAGC 44 cDNA T-cells Hs. 168103 AF026402 2655201 U5 snRNP 100 kD protein 1 GCTGTGTCCATCTTTGTCACTGAGTG mRNA, cds/cds = (39, 2501 AAATCTCTGTTTTCTATTCTCTGA 45 cDNA T-cells Hs. 168132 U14407 540098 interleukin 15 (IL15) mRNA 1 ATGTGCTGTCAAAACAAGTTTTTCTG TCAAGAAGATGATCAGACCTTGGA 46 literature Hs. 168383 NM_000201 4557877 intercellular adhesion 1 CAGTGATCAGGGTCCTGCAAGCAGT molecule 1 (CD54), rhinovirus GGGGAAGGGGGCCAAGGTATTGGAG receptor (ICAM1), 47 cDNA T-cells Hs. 169191 U58913 4204907 chemokin (hmrp-2a) mRNA, 1 TGGACACACGGATCAAGACCAGGAA complete cds/cds = (71, 484) GAATTGAACTTGTCAAGGTGAAGGG 48 literature Hs. 169610 AJ251595 6491738 transmembrane glyco-protein 1 AACAGACCCCCTCTAGAAATTTTTCA (CD44 gene). GATGCTTCTGGGAGACACCAAAGG 49 cDNA T-cells Hs. 170311 D89678 3218539 50 for A + U-rich element 1 GTCAGTAGGTGCGGTGTCTAGGGTA RNA binding factor, GTGAATCCTGTAAGTTCAAATTTAT 50 cDNA T-cells Hs. 170311 D89678 3218539 60 for A + U-rich element 1 AGTTGTGTGGTCAGTAGGTGCGGTG RNA binding factor, TCTAGGGTAGTGAATCCTGTAAGTTC AAATTTATG 51 cDNA T-cells Hs. 170311 D89678 3218539 70 for A + U-rich element 1 TTTAAGTTGTGTGGTCAGTAGGTGCG RNA binding factor, GTGTCTAGGGTAGTGAATCCTGTAAG TTCAAATTTATGATTAGG 52 cDNA T-cells Hs. 171763 X59350 36090 mRNA for B cell membrane 1 GTTTGAGATGGACACACTGGTGTGG protein CD22 ATTAACCTGCCAGGGAGACAGAGCT 53 cDNA T-cells Hs. 171917 AB037855 7243265 mRNA for KIAA1434 protein, 1 TTGTGACTCTGAATCCCATGTTCTCA partial cds AACTACGCTGCCTTCCGAAGTCTG 54 cDNA T-cells Hs. 172089 AL110202 5817121 cDNA DKFZp586I2022 (from 1 TTTAAGTACTAAGTCATCATTTGCCTT clone DKFZp586I GAAAGTTTCCTCTGCATTGGGTT 55 cDNA T-cells Hs. 172089 AL110202 5817121 Complement of cDNA −1 AACCCAATGCAGAGGAAACTTTCAAG DKFZp586I2022 (from clone GCAAATGATGACTTAGTACTTAAA DKFZp586I 56 literature Hs. 1722 M28983 186279 50 interleukin 1 alpha 1 TACCTGGGCATTCTTGTTTCATTCAA (IL 1) mRNA, macrophages TTCCACCTGCAATCAAGTCCTACA 57 literature Hs. 1722 M28983 186279 60 interleukin 1 alpha 1 CCATTAAACTTACCTGGGCATTCTTG (IL 1) mRNA, macrophages TTTCATTCAATTCCACCTGCAATCAA GTCCTACA 58 literature Hs. 1722 M28983 186279 70 interleukin 1 alpha 1 CACCTGCAATCAAGTCCTACAAGCTA (IL 1) mRNA, macrophages AAATTAGATGAACTCAACTTTGACAA CCATGAGACCACTGTTAT 59 literature Hs. 1724 X01057 33812 50 mRNA for interleukin-2 1 AATGCGTACGTTTCCTGAGAAGTGTC receptor TAAAAACACCAAAAAGGGATCCGT 60 literature Hs. 1724 X01057 33812 60 mRNA for interleukin-2 1 ACGTTTCCTGAGAAGTGTCTAAAAAC receptor ACCAAAAAGGGATCCGTACATTCAAT GTTTATGC 61 literature Hs. 1724 X01057 33812 70 mRNA for interleukin-2 1 CAAATCAATGCGTACGTTTCCTGAGA receptor AGTGTCTAAAAACACCAAAAAGGGAT CCGTACATTCAATGTTTA 62 cDNA T-cells Hs. 172631 J04145 189068 neutrophil adherence receptor 1 CTCCGGGAGAGGGGACGGTCAATCC alpha-M subunit mRNA TGTGGGTGAAGACAGAGGGAAACAC 63 cDNA T-cells Hs. 305870 NM_003761 14043025 vesicle-associated 1 GGCTGGGAAACTGTTGGTGGCCAGT membrane protein 8 (endob GGGTAATAAAGACCTTTCAGTATCC 64 cDNA T-cells Hs. 172791 NM_004182 4759297 ubiquitously-expressed 1 TGCTAGAGGGGCTTAGAGAACTACA transcript (UXT), mR AGGCCTGCAGAATTTCCCAGAGAAG 65 literature Hs. 173894 NM_000757 4503074 macrophage-specific 1 CTGACTCAGGATGACAGACAGGTGG colony-stimulating factor AACTGCCAGTGTAGAGGGAATTCTA (CSF-1) 66 cDNA T-cells Hs. 174103 NM_002209 4504756 Integrin, alpha L (CD11A 1 GTAAAGGCTATACTTGTCTTGTTCAC (p180), lymphocyte function- CTTGGGATGACGCCGCATGATATG associated antigen 1; alpha polypeptide) 67 cDNA T-cells Hs. 174142 X03663 29899 c-fms proto-oncogene 1 CAAGCAGGAAGCACAAACTCCCCCA Monocytes AGCTGACTCATCCTAACTAACAGTC 68 cDNA T-cells Hs. 169610 AA156938 1728552 z|19c02.s1 1 TCTTCAACAGACCCCCTCTAGAAATT Soares_pregnant_uterus_ TTTCAGATGCTTCTGGGAGACACC NbHPU 69 cDNA T-cells Hs. 17483 NM_000616 10835166 CD4 antigen (p55) (CD4), 1 GTCCTCCACGCCATTTCCTTTTCCTT CAAGCCTAGCCCTTCTCTCATTAT 70 cDNA T-cells Hs. 177559 U05875 463549 clone pSK1 interferon 1 GGCCCTTCATGTACATCCATGGTGTG gamma receptor accessory CTGGCTTAAAATGTAATTAATCTT factor 71 cDNA T-cells Hs. 179526 S73591 688296 brain-expressed HHCPA78 1 AAGATGCCCAACCCTGTGATCAGAAC homolog VDUP1 (Gene) CTCCAAATACTGCCATGAGAAACT 72 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1799 J04142 619799 (lambda-gt11ht-5) MHC class 1 CAGGAGTTTGTGTGTCTTTTATAAAA I antigen like gl AGTTTGCCCTGGATGTCATATTGG 73 cDNA T-cells Hs. 180804 AK000271 7020240 cDNA FLJ20264 fis, clone 1 CCCTGAGTGACAGTCACGACAGAAC COLF7912/cds = UNKNOWN AAAACCACAAGACCAGACCACATTT 74 cDNA T-cells Hs. 180866 NM_000416 4557879 interferon gamma receptor 1 CCTTTACATCCAGATAGGTTACCAGT 1 (IFNGR1), AACGGAACATATCCAGTACTCCTG 75 cDNA T-cells Hs. 181165 AK026650 10439548 FLJ22997 fis, clone 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA KAT11962, highly sim GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT 76 cDNA T-cells Hs. 181357 NM_002295 9845501 laminin receptor 1 (67 kD, 1 GGCCACTGAATGGGTAGGAGCAACC ribosomal protein SA ACTGACTGGTCTTAAGCTGTTCTTG 77 cDNA T-cells Hs. 187660 NM_014504 7657495 Major histocompatibility 1 TGTAGGGTAAATGTGACTGGAATACA complex, class I, E (HLA-E) CCTTTGGAACGGAATTCTTTATCA 78 cDNA T-cells Hs. 182740 NM_001015 14277698 ribosomal protein S11 1 AGGCTGGACATCGGCCCGCTCCCCA (RPS11), mRNA/cds = (15, 4 CAATGAAATAAAGTTATTTTCTCAT 79 cDNA T-cells Hs. 187660 NM_014504 7657495 putative Rab5 GDP/GTP 1 TGTAGGGTAAATGTGACTGGAATACA exchange factor homologu CCTTTGGAACGGAATTCTTTATCA 80 cDNA T-cells Hs. 197345 NM_001469 4503840 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD 1 GTTGCCATGGTGATGGTGTAGCCCT (Ku antigen) (G22P1), CCCACTTTGCTGTTCCTTACTTTAC 81 cDNA T-cells Hs. 198253 M33906 184194 MHC class II HLA-DQA1 1 CCACCCACCCCTCAATTAAGGCAACA mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATGAAGTTAATGGATACCCTCTGC (43, 810) 82 cDNA T-cells Hs. 197345 NM_001469 4503840 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD 1 GTTGCCATGGTGATGGTGTAGCCCT (Ku antigen) (G22P1), CCCACTTTGCTGTTCCTTACTTTAC 83 cDNA T-cells Hs. 198253 M33906 184194 MHC class II HLA-DQA1 1 CCACCCACCCCTCAATTAAGGCAACA mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATGAAGTTAATGGATACCCTCTGC (43, 810) 84 cDNA T-cells Hs. 1987 NM_006139 5453610 CD28 antigen (Tp44) (CD28) 1 GCTCACCTATTTGGGTTAAGCATGCC AATTTAAAGAGACCAAGTGTATGT 85 cDNA T-cells Hs. 336769 NM_002074 11321584 guanine nucleotide binding 1 TCCACCTTTTGTATTTAATTTTAAAGT protein (G protein) CAGTGTACTGCAAGGAAGCTGGA 86 cDNA T-cells Hs. 211576 L10717 307507 T cell-specific tyrosine 1 CCCTATCCCGCAAAATGGGCTTCCTG kinase mRNA, complete CCTGGGTTTTTCTCTTCTCACATT 87 cDNA T-cells Hs. 336769 NM_002074 11321584 guanine nucleotide binding 1 TCCACCTTTTGTATTTAATTTTAAAGT protein (G protein) CAGTGTACTGCAAGGAAGCTGGA 88 cDNA T-cells Hs. 2186 AF119850 7770136 PRO1608 mRNA, complete 1 AGATCTTCAAGTGAACATCTCTTGCC cds/cds = (1221, 2174)/ ATCACCTAGCTGCCTGCACCTGCC 89 cDNA T-cells Hs. 21907 NM_007067 5901961 histone acetyltransferase 1 GCTAATTTTAAGCATGTTCAGTGGCA (HBOA), mRNA/cds = GCTCCCCTCCAGTTTCAGTGTCAC 90 cDNA T-cells Hs. 2200 NM_005041 4826941 Perforin 1 (pore forming 1 CCTGTGATCAGGCTCCCAAGTCTGG protein; PRF1) TTCCCATGAGGTGAGATGCAACCTG 91 cDNA T-cells Hs. 2233 NM_000759 4503078 granulocyte colony- 1 ACATGGTTTGACTCCCGAACATCACC stimulating factor 3 (CFS3) GACGTGTCTCCTGTTTTTCTGGGT 92 cDNA T-cells Hs. 2236 Z29067 479172 NEK3_SERINE/ 1 TCAGAGCTGAAGAAGCGAGCTGGAT THREONINE-PROTEIN GGCAAGGCCTGTGCGACAGATAATG KINASE NEK3 93 cDNA T-cells Hs. 233936 NM_006471 5453739 myosin, light polypeptide, 1 TCAGCCATTTTGGGCATATGTATCTT regulatory, non-s TATAATCAGACTGGAAACGGGACT 94 cDNA T-cells Hs. 236449 NM_024898 13376352 cDNA: FLJ22757 fis, clone 1 ATCCTGGCAACCTTACAATTCCTCTC KAIA0803/cds = (92, 24 GGCATTTGTCACTTCCATCTCAGC 95 cDNA T-cells Hs. 238648 NM_003999 4557039 oncostatin-M specific 1 AGCTTACTACAGTGAAAGAATGGGAT receptor beta subunit (OSMRB) TGGCAAGTAACTTCTGACTTACTG 96 cDNA T-cells Hs. 238707 NM_024901 13376358 cDNA: FLJ22457 fis, clone 1 ATTATAACATCTTCAACACAGAACAC HRC09925/cds = (56, 14 ACTTTGTGGTCGAAAGGCTCAGCC 97 cDNA T-cells Hs. 239138 NM_005746 5031976 pre-B-cell colony- 1 TGTCAGAGATTGCCTGTGGCTCTAAT enhancing factor (PBEF), m ATGCACCTCAAGATTTTAAGGAGA 98 cDNA T-cells Hs. 239189 NM_014905 7662327 glutaminase (GLS), 1 TGTCTGGCAGGGACTGAATGACCTG ATGTCAGATTTAGATTCTTCCTGGG 99 cDNA T-cells HS. 241392 NM_002985 4506846 small inducible cytokine 1 GGGAGGAACACTGCACTCTTAAGCTT A5 (RANTES) (SCYA5), CCGCCGTCTCAACCCCTCACAGGA 100 cDNA T-cells Hs. 241567 NM_016838 8400721 RNA binding motif, single 1 ATGAAGAAGGGTGTGAAGGCTGAAC stranded interacting AATCATGGATTTTTCTGATCAATTG 101 cDNA T-cells Hs. 241570 NM_000594 10835154 Tumor necrosis factor 1 GCCTCTGCTCCCCAGGGAGTTGTGT (TNF superfamily, member 2 CTGTAATCGGCCTACTATTCAGTGG 102 cDNA T-cells Hs. 247885 NM_022304 13435404 Histamine receptor H2 1 GGATGCTACTGATGGGAATGATTAAG (HRH2) GGAGCTGCTGTTTAGGTGGTGCTG 103 cDNA T-cells Hs. 248156 NM_020530 10092620 oncostatin M (OSM), 1 TCAGGAACAACATCTACTGCATGGCC CAGCTGCTGGACAACTCAGACACG 104 cDNA T-cells Hs. 298469 NM_000789 4503272 dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase 1 CTTACATCAGGTACTTTGTCAGCTTC 1 (angiotensin | converting ATCATCCAGTTCCAGTTCCACGAG enzyme) (ACE) 105 cDNA T-cells Hs. 336780 NM_006088 5174734 tubulin, beta, 2 (TUBB2), 1 CATCCAGGAGCTGTTCAAGCGCATCT mRNA CCGAGCAGTTCACGGCCATGTTCC 106 cDNA T-cells Hs. 252723 NM_000981 4506608 ribosomal protein L19 1 ACCTCCCACTTTGTCTGTACATACTG (RPL 19), mRNA/cds = (28, 6 GCCTCTGTGATTACATAGATCAGC 107 cDNA T-cells NA X53795 35832 R2 mRNA for an inducible 1 GTCTTTGAGAATATGATGTCAGACAT membrane protein/cds = (156, TTTCGGATGGGCTGTTTAGATGTT 95 108 literature Hs. 25648 NM_001250 4507580 Tumor necrosis factor 1 GGTCACCCAGGAGGATGGCAAAGAG receptor superfamily, AGTCGCATCTCAGTGCAGGAGAGAC member 5 109 cDNA T-cells Hs. 258503 AF160973 5616319 P53 inducible protein 1 AGACCCTTATCTGGAGGAGGAAGAG AAGCAGGAGAGAGAAAGCCACAGCC 110 cDNA T-cells Hs. 265829 NM_002204 4504746 integrin, alpha 3 (antigen 1 GGCTGTGTCCTAAGGCCCATTTGAG CD49C,alpha 3 subunit of AAGCTGAGGCTAGTTCCAAAAACCT VLA-3 receptor) (ITGA3), 111 cDNA T-cells Hs. 271387 Y16645 2916795 for monocyte chemotactic 1 GTGCTCCTGTAAGTCAAATGTGTGCT protein-2/cds = TTGTACTGCTGTTGTTGAAATTGA 112 cDNA T-cells Hs. 272493 NM_004167 14602450 small inducible cytokine 1 CAGAGACATAAAGAGAAGATGCCAA subfamily A (Cys—Cys GGCCCCCTCCTCCACCCACCGCTAA 113 cDNA T-cells Hs. 176663 NM_000570 10835138 Fc fragment of IgG, low 1 ATGGGAGTAATAAGAGCAGTGGCAG affinity IIIb, receptor for CAGCATCTCTGAACATTTCTCTGGA (CD16) (FCGR3B), 114 literature Hs. 278443 NM_004001 4557021 Fc fragment of IgG, low 1 CCACTAATCCTGATGAGGCTGACAAA affinity IIb, receptor for GTTGGGGCTGAGAACACAATCACC (CD32 (FCGR2B), 115 cDNA T-cells Hs. 62954 J04755 182512 ferritin H processed 1 TGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTTTCTAT pseudogene, complete cds/ AAGTTGTACCAAAACATCCACTT cds = UN 116 cDNA T-cells Hs. 279581 AK000575 7020763 FLJ20568 fis, clone 1 CAGAGTAGGCATCTGGGCACCAAGA REC00775/cds = (6, 422) CCTTCCCTCAACAGAGGACACTGAG 117 cDNA T-cells Hs. 279930 V00522 32122 encoding major 1 CTTTGCCTAAACCCTATGGCCTCCTG histocompatibility complex TGCATCTGTACTCACCCTGTACCA gene 118 cDNA T-cells Hs. 181357 NM_002295 9845501 Laminin receptor 1 (67 kD, 1 GGCCACTGAATGGGTAGGAGCAACC ribosomal protein SA) ACTGACTGGTCTTAAGCTGTTCTTG 119 cDNA T-cells Hs. 283722 NM_020151 9910251 GTT1 protein (GTT1), 1 TGATTCTGCACTTGGGGTCTGTCTGT mRNA/cds = (553, 1440)/gb ACAGTTACTCATGTCATTGTAATG 120 cDNA T-cells Hs. 78961 NM_014110 13699255 PRO2047 protein 1 TGTGTAATAGGCCTTTTCATGCTTTAT (PRO2047), mRNA/cds = GTGTAGCTTTTTACCTGTAACCT (798, 968 121 cDNA T-cells Hs. 334853 NM_006013 5174430 cDNA DKFZp762B195 1 AAGTTATCATGTCCATCCGCACCAAG (from clone DKFZp762B195) CTGCAGAACAAGGAGCATGTGATT 122 cDNA T-cells Hs. 334853 NM_006013 5174430 Complement cDNA −1 AAGTTATCATGTCCATCCGCACCAAG DKFZp762B195 (from clone CTGCAGAACAAGGAGCATGTGATT DKFZp762B195) 123 cDNA T-cells Hs. 284283 U90552 2062705 butyrophilin (BTF5) 1 TGGTGGATGTTAAACCAATATTCCTT mRNA, complete cds/cds = TCAACTGCTGCCTGCTAGGGAAAA (359, 190 124 cDNA T-cells Hs. 286212 AK021791 10433048 cDNA FLJ11729 fis, 1 TGAACTTGCTGAATGTAAGGCAGGCT clone HEMBA1005394, ACTATGCGTTATAATCTAATCACA modera 125 cDNA T-cells Hs. 287369 NM_020525 10092624 50 interleukin 22 (IL22), 1 ATTTGACCAGAGCAAAGCTGAAAAAT mRNA/cds = (71, 610)/gb GAATAACTAACCCCCTTTCCCTGC 126 cDNA T-cells Hs. 287369 NM_020525 10092624 60 interleukin 22 (IL22), 1 GCAATTGGAGAACTGGATTTGCTGTT mRNA/cds = (71, 610)/gb TATGTCTCTGAGAAATGCCTGCATTT 127 cDNA T-cells Hs. 287369 NM_020525 10092624 70 interleukin 22 (IL22), 1 TTTGACCAGAGCAAAGCTGAAAAATG mRNA/cds = (71, 610/gb AATAACTAACCCCCTTTCCCTGCTAG AAATAACAATTAGATGCC 128 cDNA T-cells Hs. 288061 NM_001101 5016088 actin, beta (ACTB), 1 CCCTTTTTGTCCCCCAACTTGAGATG TATGAAGGCTTTTGGTCTCCCTGG 129 cDNA T-cells Hs. 315054 NM_032921 14249707 hypothetical protein 1 ATTAGACCAGACCAGTGTATTTCTAA MGC15875 (MGC15875), AGAAAATCCTGACATGCACACCCA 130 cDNA T-cells Hs. 289088 NM_005348 13129149 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 GACCCTACTGCTGATGATACCAGTGC alpha (HSPCA), TGCTGTAACTGAAGAAATGCCACC 131 cDNA T-cells Hs. 29052 AK000196 7020122 FLJ20189 fis, clone 1 ACAGGCAAAGTGACAGGGGAAAAGG COLF0657/cds = (122, 84 AATTAGTCTAAGAGTAAGGGGATGA 132 cDNA T-cells Hs. 291129 AA837754 2912953 oe10d02.s1 cDNA/clone = 1 CTTTCCTCTTGCTGCTGGGGCCTAG IMAGE: 1385475/gb = AA GTCTTCTTGCTGCTGCTTCCTTTTC 133 cDNA T-cells Hs. 292590 D59502 960608 HUM041H11A cDNA, 3′ 1 AGAGTTTTTGTTGGTAGACTGGAGCT end/clone = GGGATGTTGAATCAACCTCAGGCA GEN-041H11/cl 134 cDNA T-cells Hs. 292590 D59502 960608 Complement −1 TGCCTGAGGTTGATTCAACATCCCAG HUM041H11A cDNA, 3′end/ CTCCAGTCTACCAACAAAAACTCT clone = GEN-041H11/cl 135 cDNA T-cells Hs. 99858 X61923 36646 Ribosomal protein L7a 1 CTGACGATCAGCTTGGAACAGCCAA Gene with exons/introns ACAGAATTAACGCAACTAATAACCT 136 cDNA T-cells Hs. 323463 AL050141 4884352 cDNA DKFZp586O031 1 TCCTTTTATGCATTGGAGGAAAAACA (from clone DKFZp586O0 TGTTGGCTTTTCTCTTGACGTGGG 137 cDNA T-cells Hs. 323463 AL050141 4884352 Complement cDNA −1 CCCACGTCAAGAGAAAAGCCAACAT DKFZp586O031 (from GTTTTTCCTCCAATGCATAAAAGGA clone DKFZp586O1 138 cDNA T-cells Hs. 323822 AB046771 10047166 for KIAA1551 protein, 1 CTCAGGAAACCCGACAGAAGAAACA partial cds/cds = (0 TGTAACACAGAACTCACGTCCACTA 139 cDNA T-cells NA AF347015 13273284 Mitochondial DNA, 1 ACTCGAGACGTAAATTATGGCTGAAT chyochrome B gene CATCCGCTACCTTCACGCCAATGG 140 cDNA T-cells Hs. 30035 U61267 1418265 putative splice factor 1 TGCTGTTTTCATTCTGCATTTGTGTA transformer 2-beta mRN GTTTGGTGCTTTGTTCCAAGTTAA 141 cDNA T-cells Hs. 30909 NM_019081 11464998 KIAA0430 gene product 1 AAAAATGACAAAAGTTATCACCAAAA (KIAA0430), mRNA/cds = ( CCCCCTTTCCCATCTTGCACTGTT 142 cDNA T-cells Hs. 3195 NM_002995 4506852 sapiens small inducible 1 AGCTTTTAATGCTCCAAATGCTGACC cytokine subfamily C, CATGCAATATTTCCTCATGTGATC member 1 (lymphotactin) (SCYC1), 143 cDNA T-cells Hs. 322645 AL050376 4914609 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAAAGAAATGCAGGTTTATTATCCAG DKFZp586J101 (from clone CACTGAGAGAGTTAACAAGGACTG DKFZp586J1 144 cDNA T-cells Hs. 324481 AL050376 4914609 Complement mRNA; −1 AGAGAGACTTCTCATTGGCTGTGAAG cDNA DKFZp586J101 (from GTAGAGCTTTTGGGGAAATTCCTG clone DKFZp586J2 145 cDNA T-cells Hs. 324481 AW968541 8158382 Complement EST380617 −1 CAGGAATTTCCCCAAAAGCTCTACCT cDNA/gb = AW968541 TCACAGCCAATGAGAAGTCTCTCT unknown coding strand 146 cDNA T-cells Hs. 324481 AW968541 8158382 EST380617 cDNA/gb = 1 AGAGAGACTTCTCATTGGCTGTGAAG AW968541 unknown coding GTAGAGCTTTTGGGGAAATTCCTG strand 147 cDNA T-cells Hs. 327 NM_001558 4504632 interleukin-10 receptor 1 CATCTCAGCCCTGCCTTTCTCTGGAG mRNA, complete IL10RA CATTCTGAAAACAGATATTCTGGC 148 cDNA T-cells Hs. 32970 NM_003037 4506968 signaling lymphocytic 1 TCATGATAACCTGCAGACCTGATCAA activation molecule (S GCCTCTGTGCCTCAGTTTCTCTCT 149 literature Hs. 334687 NM_000569 12056966 Fc fragment of IgG, low 1 ATGGGGGTAATAAGAGCAGTAGCAG affinity IIIa, receptor for CAGCATCTCTGAACATTTCTCTGGA (CD16) (FCGR3A) 150 cDNA T-cells Hs. 303649 M26683 184641 interferon gamma treatment 1 GAAATTGCTTTTCCTCTTGAACCACA inducible mRNA Monocytes GTTCTACCCCTGGGATGTTTTGAG 151 cDNA T-cells Hs. 105938 X53961 34415 lactoferrin/cds = (294, 1 AATTCCTCAGGAAGTAAAACCGAAGA 2429) Neutrophils AGATGGCCCAGCTCCCCAAGAAAG 152 cDNA T-cells Hs. 36 D12614 219911 lymphotoxin (TNF-beta), 1 AACATCCAAGGAGAAACAGAGACAG complete cds T-cells, GCCCAAGAGATGAAGAGTGAGAGGG B-cells 153 cDNA T-cells Hs. 278670 AB034205 6899845 Acid-inducible 1 TCGTGTGAATCAGACTAAGTGGGATT phosphoprotein TCATTTTTACAACTCTGCTCTACT 154 cDNA T-cells Hs. 3886 NM_002267 4504898 karopherin alpha 3 1 GCATATACAAGTTGGAAGACTAAAGA (importin alpha 4) GGTGCAATGTGATCTGAGCCTCCA (KPNA3) 155 cDNA T-cells Hs. 394 NM_001124 4501944 adrenomedullin (ADM), 1 TGAGTGTGTTTGTGTGCATGAAAGAG AAAGACTGATTACCTCCTGTGTGG 156 literature Hs. 40034 NM_000885 6006032 integrin, alpha 4 (antigen 1 AGCTGTTCCCAAATTTTCTAACGAGT CD49D, alpha 4 subunit GGACCATTATCACTTTAAAGCCCT of VLA-4 receptor) (ITGA4) 157 cDNA T-cells Hs. 41724 NM_002190 4504650 interleukin 17 (cytotoxic 1 ATCAACAGACCAACATTTTTCTCTTC T-lymphocyte-associated CTCAAGCAACACTCCTAGGGCCTG serine esterase 8) 158 cDNA T-cells Hs. 44163 NM_018838 10092656 13 kDa differentiation- 1 TATGACTGATGATCCTCCAACAACAA associated protein (L AACCACTTACTGCTCGTAAATTCA 159 cDNA T-cells Hs. 44926 X60708 35335 pcHDP7 mRNA for liver 1 AAAATACTGATGTTCCTAGTGAAAGA dipeptidyl peptidase IV/ GGCAGCTTGAAACTGAGATGTGAA cds = (75 160 literature Hs. 46 D10202 219975 for platelet-activating 1 GGAAGACTTTAAACCACCTAGTTCTC factor receptor, CCACTGGGGCATCGGTCTAAAGCT 161 cDNA T-cells Hs. 48433 NM_014345 7657183 endocrine regulator 1 CCCTGTTCCACAAACCCATATGTATC (HRIHFB2436), mRNA/cds = CTTTCCTCAACCTCCTCCTTTCCC 162 cDNA T-cells Hs. 50002 AB000887 2189952 for EBI1-ligand chemokine, 1 GTGTGTGAGTGTGAGTGTGAGCGAG complete cds AGGGTGAGTGTGGTCAGAGTAAAGC 163 cDNA T-cells Hs. 50404 U86358 2388626 chemokine (TECK) mRNA, 1 TCTGGTCATTCAAGGATCCCCTCCCA complete cds/cds = (0, 452)/ AGGCTATGCTTTTCTATAACTTTT gb 164 cDNA T-cells Hs. 50964 NM_001712 4502404 carcinoembryonic antigen- 1 GGCAGCTCAGGACCACTCCAATGAC related cell adhesion molecule CCACCTAACAAGATGAATGAAGTTA 1 (CEACAM1) 165 cDNA T-cells Hs. 301921 NM_001295 4502630 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 TGTTCTTCATCTAAGCCTTCTGGTTTT receptor 1 (CCR1), ATGGGTCAGAGTTCCGACTGCCA 166 cDNA T-cells Hs. 54457 NM_004356 4757943 CD81 antigen (target of 1 GCCTTCATGCACCTGTCCTTTCTAAC antiproliferative antibody 1) ACGTCGCCTTCAACTGTAATCACA 167 cDNA T-cells Hs. 54460 U46573 1280140 eotaxin precursor mRNA, 1 CCCTCTCCTCTCTTCCTCCCTGGAAT complete cds/cds = (53, 346)/ CTTGTAAAGGTCCTGGCAAAGATG 168 cDNA T-cells Hs. 54609 NM_014291 7657117 glycine C-acetyltransferase 1 CTGGGCTGGGACGTGACCTGTGCTG (2-amino 3-keto AGGGCTGTGAGAATGTGAAACAACA 169 cDNA T-cells Hs. 55921 NM_004446 4758293 glutamyl-prolyl-tRNA 1 GGGATGAACGAAAGCCCCCTCTTCA synthetase (EPRS), mRN ACTCCTCTCACTTTTTAAAGCATTG 170 cDNA T-cells Hs. 57987 NM_022898 12597634 B-cell lymphoma/leukaemia 1 ACAATGTTGAGTTCAGCATGTGTCTG 11B (BCL11B), mRNA CCATTTCATTTGTACGCTTGTTCA 171 cDNA T-cells Hs. 59403 NM_004863 4758667 serine palmitoyltransferase, 1 TTTCAGTCCCAGAACCTACAGATACC long chain base subunit CTGCTACTTGCTTCACGTGGATGC 2 (SPTLC2) 172 cDNA T-cells Hs. 5985 NM_020240 9910377 non-kinase Cdc42 effector 1 AATTCAGTTAGCTCCATTCAGAACCA protein SPEC2 (LOC56990), AATGCAGTCCAAGGGAGGTTATGG 173 cDNA T-cells Hs. 6179 BG929114 14323637 Does not hit the NM_(—) 1 CCCATCTTACAGAAGTTGAGGCCAAG numbers two splice variant. GGAGAATGGTAGGCACAGAAGAAA Direction unknown 174 cDNA T-cells Hs. 62192 J02931 339501 placental tissue factor (two 1 TGTGTTAAGTGCAGGAGACATTGGTA forms) mRNA, complete cd TTCTGGGCACCTTCCTAATATGCT 175 cDNA T-cells Hs. 62192 NM_001993 10518499 coagulation factor III 1 TGTGTTAAGTGCAGGAGACATTGGTA (thromboplastin, tissue TTCTGGGCAGCTTCCTAATATGCT factor) (F3), mRNA. 176 literature Hs. 624 NM_000584 10834977 interleukin 8 (IL8), 1 AGCTGTGTTGGTAGTGCTGTGTTGAA TTACGGAATAATGAGTTAGAACTA 177 literature Hs. 62954 NM_002032 4503794 50 ferritin, heavy 1 TGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTTTCTAT polypeptide 1 (FTH1), mRNA/c AAGTTGTACCAAAACATCCACTT 178 literature Hs. 62954 NM_002032 4503794 60 ferritin, heavy 1 TGCATGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTT polypeptide 1 (FTH1), mRNA/c TCTATAAGTTGTACCAAAACATCCAC TTAAGTTC 179 literature Hs. 62954 NM_002032 4503794 70 ferritin, heavy 1 TGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTTTCTAT polypeptide 1 (FTH1), mRNA/c AAGTTGTACCAAAACATCCACTTAAG TTCTTTGATTTGTACCA 180 literature Hs. 652 NM_000074 4557432 tumor necrosis factor 1 TCTACCTGCAGTCTCCATTGTTTCCA (ligand) superfamily, member 5, GAGTGAACTTGTAATTATCTTGTT TNFSF5 181 cDNA T-cells Hs. 66053 AB051540 12698050 mRNA for KIAA1753 1 GTGTGCGTGTGTGTGTGCCTGTCCA protein, partial cds/cds = (0 GTGTATATTGTGTCTTAGCTTCCAT 182 cDNA T-cells Hs. 66151 AL157438 7018513 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTGAAGGGAAGAGAGCCTTGAATAG DKFZp434A115 (from clone ACTGAAGCGAAGACGGTTCTGCAAG DKFZp434A1 183 cDNA T-cells Hs. 6975 NM_014086 7662589 PRO1073 protein 1 TTCTCTGCATCTAGGCCATCATACTG (PRO1073), CCAGGCTGGTTATGACTCAGAAGA 184 cDNA T-cells Hs. 70186 NM_003169 4507312 suppressor of Ty 1 CTTCCTGTACCTCCTCCCCACAGCTT (S. cerevisiae) 5 homolog GCTTTTGTTGTACCGTCTTTCAAT (SUP 185 cDNA T-cells Hs. 70258 N21089 1126259 IMAGE: 265324 Foreskin 1 AACCTGCACAAGCATGTAATAAAAGA 3′ read 2.0 kb GCACACTTAAAAACATTCTGACCA 186 cDNA T-cells Hs. 70258 N21089 1126259 Complement IMAGE: −1 TGGTCAGAATGTTTTTAAGTGTGCTC 265324 Foreskin 3′ read TTTTATTACATGCTTGTGCAGGTT 2.0 kb 187 cDNA T-cells Hs. 70258 AA743863 2783214 IMAGE: 1308639 5′ read, 1 CCTTCTGAAGGTGTATAGATACAGCT perfect hit. TGTCTTGAAATGTCTTTCTCCACA 188 cDNA T-cells Hs. 70258 AA743863 2783214 Complement IMAGE: −1 TGTGGAGAAAGACATTTCAAGACAAG 1308639 5′ read, perfect hit. CTGTATCTATACACCTTCAGAAGG 189 cDNA T-cells Hs. 72918 NM_002981 4506832 small inducible cytokine 1 TGCTAGGTCACAGAGGATCTGCTTG A1 (I-309, homologous to GTCTTGATAAGCTATGTTGTTGCAC mouse Tca-3) (SCYA1) 190 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73165 U64198 1685027 II-12 receptor beta2 1 CTAGAGGACCATTCATGCAATGACTA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TTTCTAAAGCACCTGCTACACAGC (640, 322 191 cDNA T-cells Hs. 737 NM_004907 4758313 immediate early protein 1 GGGAGTTTCTGAGGGTCTGCTTTGTT (ETR101), mRNA/cds = ( TACCTTTCGTGCGGTGGATTCTTT 192 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73742 NM_001002 4506666 ribosomal protein, large, 1 TCGGAGGAGTCGGACGAGGATATGG P0 (RPLP0), GATTTGGTCTCTTTGACTAATCACC 193 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73792 J03565 181919 Epstein-Barr virus 1 TTCCTTCCTCGGTGGTGTTAATCATT complement receptor type II TCGTTTTTACCCTTTACCTTCGGA (cr2) 194 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73798 NM_002415 4505184 macrophage migration 1 GTCTACATCAACTATTACGACATGAA inhibitory factor (MIF) CGCGGCCAATGTGGGCTGGAACAA 195 cDNA T-cells Hs. 738 NM_003973 4506600 ribosomal protein L14 1 CAGAAGGGTCAAAAAGCTCCAGCCC (RPL14), mRNA/cds = (17, 6 AGAAAGCACCTGCTCCAAAGGCATC 196 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73800 NM_003005 6031196 selectin P (granule 1 GACCTTCCTGCCACCAGTCACTGTCC membrane protein 140 kD, CTCAAATGACCCAAAGACCAATAT antigen CD62) (SELP) 197 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73817 D90144 219905 LD78 alpha precursor, 1 GAGATGGGGAGGGCTACCACAGAGT complete cds/c TATCCACTTTACAACGGAGACACAG 198 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73818 NM_006004 5174744 ubiquinol-cytochrome c 1 ATGGGTTTGGCTTGAGGCTGGTAGC reductase hinge prote TTCTATGTAATTCGCAATGATTCCA 199 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73839 NM_002935 4506550 ribonuclease, RNase A 1 CATCCCTCCATGTACTCTGGGTATCA family, 3 (eosinophil GCAACTGTCCTCATCAGTCTCCAT cationic protein) (RNASE3) 200 cDNA T-cells Hs. 73917 M13982 186334 interleukin 4 (IL-4) mRNA 1 ACCTTACAGGAGATCATCAAAACTTT GAACAGCCTCACAGAGCAGAAGAC 201 cDNA T-cells Hs. 74011 NM_002286 11693297 lymphocyte-activation gene 1 GAGAAGACAGTGGCGACCAAGACGA 3 (LAG3), TTTTCTGCCTTAGAGCAAGGGATTC 202 cDNA T-cells Hs. 74085 X54870 35062 NKG2-D gene/cds = (338, 1 CAGGGGATCAGTGAAGGAAGAGAAG 988)/gb = X54870/gi = 3 GCCAGCAGATCAGTGAGAGTGCAAC 203 cDNA T-cells Hs. 74335 NM_007355 6680306 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 CCCATTCCCTCTCTACTCTTGACAGC beta (HSPCB), mRNA/ AGGATTGGATGTTGTGTATTGTGG 204 cDNA T-cells Hs. 74621 NM_000311 4506112 prion protein (p27–30) 1 ACTTAATATGTGGGAAACCCTTTTGC (Creutzfeld-Jakob dis GTGGTCCTTAGGCTTACAATGTGC 205 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75249 D31885 505097 ADP-ribosylation factor- 1 AAAATACAAGGGCTGTTGGTGAGAG like 6 interacting protein CAGACTTGAGGTGATGATAGTTGGC 206 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75348 NM_006263 5453989 proteasome (prosome, 1 CCAGATTTTCCCCAAACTTGCTTCTG macropain) activator subunit 1 TTGAGATTTTTCCCTCACCTTGCC (PA28 alpha) (PSME1), 207 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75545 X52425 33833 interleukin 4 receptor 1 ACCTTGGGTTGAGTAATGCTCGTCTG TGTGTTTTAGTTTCATCACCTGTT 208 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75596 NM_000878 4504664 interleukin 2 receptor, 1 AAACTCCCCTTTCTTGAGGTTGTCTG beta (IL2RB), AGTCTTGGGTCTATGCCTTGAAAA 209 literature Hs. 75613 M24795 178670 CD36 antigen mRNA 1 CTCAGTGTTGGTGTGGTGATGTTTGT TGCTTTTATGATTTCATATTGTGC 210 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75678 NM_006732 5803016 FBJ murine osteosarcoma 1 CTGTATCTTTGACAATTCTGGGTGCG viral oncogene homolo AGTGTGAGAGTGTGAGCAGGGCTT 211 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75703 J04130 178017 50 activation (Act-2) 1 GATAAGTGTCCTATGGGGATGGTCC mRNA, complete cds/cds = ACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCTGTTGC (108, 386) 212 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75703 J04130 178017 60 activation (Act-2) 1 TTTAGCCAAAGGATAAGTGTCCTATG mRNA, complete cds/cds = GGGATGGTCCACTGTCACTGTTTCTC (108, 386) TGCTGTTG 213 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75703 J04130 178017 70 activation (Act-2) 1 ATTTATATTAGTTTAGCCAAAGGATAA mRNA, complete cds/cds = GTGTCCTATGGGGATGGTCCACTGT (108, 386) CACTGTTTCTCTGCTGTT 214 cDNA T-cells Hs. 75968 NM_021109 11056060 thymosin, beta 4, X 1 GAAGGAAGAAGTGGGGTGGAAGAAG chromosome (TMSB4X), TGGGGTGGGACGACAGTGAAATCTA mRNA 215 cDNA T-cells Hs. 76506 NM_002298 7382490 lymphocyte cytosolic 1 CCATCAATGAGGTATCTTCTTTAGTG protein 1 (L-plastin) (L GTGGTATGTAATGGAACTTAGCCA 216 cDNA T-cells Hs. 76640 NM_014059 7662650 RGC32 protein (RGC32), 1 AAAGACGTGCACTCAACCTTCTACCA mRNA/cds = (146, 499)/g GGCCACTCTCAGGCTCACCTTAAA 217 cDNA T-cells Hs. 76753 NM_000118 4557554 endoglin (Osler-Rendu- 1 CCAAGCTGCTTGTCCTGGGCCTGCC Weber syndrome 1) (ENG), CCTGTGTATTCACCACCAATAAATC 218 cDNA T-cells Hs. 77039 NM_001006 4506722 ribosomal protein S3A 1 CACTGGGGACGAGACAGGTGCTAAA (RPS3A), mRNA/cds = GTTGAACGAGCTGATGGATATGAAC (36, 8 219 literature Hs. 77318 L13385 349823 Miller-Dieker lissencephaly 1 CGTTGCTGAAGTGGTAATTGAGGAAA protein (LIS1) ACAGTTCCCCAGATTGTTAAGAGT 220 cDNA T-cells Hs. 77424 X14356 31331 high affinity Fc receptor 1 CTCCCCGTGAGCACTGCGTACAAAC (FcRI)/cds = (36, 116 ATCCAAAAGTTCAACAACACCAGAA 221 cDNA T-cells Hs. 77502 BC001854 12804818 , methionine 1 AGTGCCTTTCAGGATCTATTTTTGGA adenosyltransferase, II, alpha c GGTTTATTACGTATGTCTGGTTCT 222 cDNA T-cells Hs. 77729 NM_002543 4505500 oxidised low density 1 AGAACAAACTAAGCCAGGTATGCAAA lipoprotein (lectin-like TATCGCTGAATAGAAACAGATGGA 223 cDNA T-cells Hs. 77729 AB010710 2828355 lectin-like oxidized LDL 1 AGAACAAACTAAGCCAGGTATGCAAA receptor TATCGCTGAATAGAAACAGATGGA 224 cDNA T-cells Hs. 78146 M28526 189775 platelet endothelial cell 1 GCAATTCCTCAGGCTAAGCTGCCGG adhesion molecule (PECAM-1) TTCTTAAATCCATCCTGCTAAGTTA 225 cDNA T-cells Hs. 78225 NM_000700 4502100 annexin A1 (ANXA1), 1 TCCTGGTGGCTCTTTGTGGAGGAAA mRNA/cds = (74, 114)/ CTAAACATTCCCTTGATGGTCTCAA gb = N 226 literature Hs. 785 NM_000419 6006009 integrin, alpha 2b (platelet 1 CTTTGGGTTGGAGCTGTTCCATTGGG glycoprotein IIb TCCTCTTGGTGTCGTTTCCCTCCC 227 cDNA T-cells Hs. 78713 NM_002635 4505774 solute carrier family 25 1 AGAAAAAGCTTGGGTTAACTCAGTAG (mitochondrial carri TTAGATCAAAGCAAATGTGGACTG 228 cDNA T-cells Hs. 78864 M31932 182473 IgG low affinity Fc 1 ACAGATGTAGCAACATGAGAAACGCT fragment receptor (FcRIIa) TATGTTACAGGTTACATGAGAGCA mRNA, c 229 cDNA T-cells Hs. 789 X54489 34625 melanoma growth 1 TGTTTAATGGTAGTTTTACAGTGTTTC stimulatory activity (MGSA) TGGCTTAGAACAAAGGGGCTTAA 230 literature Hs. 78996 BC000491 12653440 proliferating cell nuclear 1 TGCCAGCATATACTGAAGTCTTTTCT antigen GTCACCAAATTTGTACCTCTAAGT 231 cDNA T-cells Hs. 79008 NM_012245 6912675 SKI-INTERACTING 1 GCTGCATATGAGTAAAGTTACCCCAA PROTEIN (SNW1), mRNA/ CCACAGTGAGGAGGAAGATGTTCA cds = (2 232 cDNA T-cells Hs. 79022 U10550 762886 Gem GTPase (gem) 1 AAACCTCCAGTACTTTGGTTGACCCT mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGTATGTCACAGCTCTGCTCTATT (213, 1103)/ 233 cDNA T-cells Hs. 79110 NM_005381 4885510 nucleolin (NCL), 1 ACCTGATCAATGACAGAGCCTTCTGA GGACATTCCAAGACAGTATACAGT 234 cDNA T-cells Hs. 79197 NM_004233 4757945 CD83 antigen (activated B 1 GCCCTTCCCTTCTTGGTTTCCAAAGG lymphocytes, immuno CATTTATTGCTGAGTTATATGTTC 235 cDNA T-cells Hs. 79630 S75217 241773 mb-1 = IgM-alpha 1 CTGATTGTAGCAGCCTCGTTAGTGTC ACCCCCTCCTCCCTGATCTGTCAG 236 cDNA T-cells Hs. 80358 NM_004653 4759149 SMC (mouse) homolog, Y 1 ACCAAAAAGAATAGGGAAAAACAAGA chromosome (SMCY), mRNA ATTTCATGACTCTACCTGTGGTCT 237 cDNA T-cells Hs. 80420 U84487 1888522 CX3C chemokine 1 GACTTTTCCAACCCTCATCACCAACG precursor, mRNA, alternatively TCTGTGCCATTTTGTATTTTACTA splice 238 cDNA T-cells Hs. 80617 NM_001020 14591912 ribosomal protein S16 1 GCTCGCTACCAGAAATCCTACCGATA (RPS16), mRNA/cds = (37, 4 AGCCCATCGTGACTCAAAACTCAC 239 cDNA T-cells Hs. 80642 L78440 1479978 STAT4 mRNA, complete 1 ACCTGAGTCCCACAACAATTGAAACT cds/cds = (81, 2327)/gb= L GCAATGAAGTCTCCTTATTCTGCT 240 cDNA T-cells Hs. 81226 X60992 29817 CD6 mRNA for T cell 1 AATTGATGAGGATGCTCCTGGGAGG glycoprotein CD6/cds = GATGCGTGACTATGTGGTGTTGCAC (120, 152 241 cDNA T-cells Hs. 8128 NM_014338 13489111 phosphatidylserine 1 TGAAATATGGGAAAGTTGCTGCTATT decarboxylase (PISD), GATTCAGGGTCTGTCTTGGAGGCA 242 cDNA T-cells Hs. 81564 NM_002619 4505732 platelet factor 4 (PF4), 1 CAACTGATAGCCACGCTGAAGAATG mRNA GAAGGAAAATTTGCTTGGACCTGCA 243 cDNA T-cells Hs. 81665 X06182 34084 c-kit proto-oncogene 1 TGTGTAAATACATAAGCGGCGTAAGT mRNA/cds = (21, 2951)/ TTAAAGGATGTTGGTGTTCCACGT gb = X06182 244 cDNA T-cells Hs. 82132 NM_002460 4505286 50 interferon regulatory 1 AACCCTCCTCCAATGGAAATTCCCGT factor 4 (IRF4), mRNA/ GTTGCTTCAAACTGAGACAGATGG 245 cDNA T-cells Hs. 82132 NM_002460 4505286 60 interferon regulatory 1 CCTCCAATGGAAATTCCCGTGTTGCT factor 4 (IRF4), mRNA/ TCAAACTGAGACAGATGGGACTTAAC AGGCAATG 246 cDNA T-cells Hs. 82132 NM_002460 4505286 70 interferon regulatory 1 CCAACCCTCCTCCAATGGAAATTCCC factor 4 (IRF4), mRNA/ GTGTTGCTTCAAACTGAGACAGATGG GACTTAACAGGCAATGGG 247 literature Hs. 82359 X63717 28741 APO-1 cell surface antigen/ 1 AATCATCATCTGGATTTAGGAATTGC cds = (220, 122 TCTTGTCATACCCCCAAGTTTCTA 248 literature Hs. 82401 NM_001781 4502680 CD69 antigen (p60, early 1 GCAAGACATAGAATAGTGTTGGAAAA T-cell) Activated B & T cells. TGTGCAATATGTGATGTGGCAAAT 249 cDNA T-cells Hs. 279841 NM_006296 5454163 vaccinia related kinase 2 1 TCTCCATCTTGGTATAAATACACTTC (VRK2), mRNA/cds = (1 CACAGTCAGCACGGGGATCACAGA 250 cDNA T-cells Hs. 82829 M25393 190740 protein tyrosine 1 TCTCCTTACTGGGATAGTCAGGTAAA phosphatase (PTPase) mRNA, CAGTTGGTCAAGACTTTGTAAAGA complete 251 literature Hs. 82848 NM_000655 5713320 selectin L (lymphocyte 1 ACCCATGATGAGCTCCTCTTCCTGGC adhesion molecule 1) ( TTCTTACTGAAAGGTTACCCTGTA 252 cDNA T-cells Hs. 83077 D49950 1405318 for interferon-gamma 1 TGACATCATATTCTTTCAGAGAAGTG inducing activated macrophages TCCCAGGACATGATAATAAGATGC 253 cDNA T-cells Hs. 83086 L38935 1008845 GT212 mRNA/cds = 1 ATCAGAAACCGAAGATTAACTACACA UNKNOWN/gb = L38935/ GCTCCAGAAGACTCAGACCTCAAA gi = 100884 254 cDNA T-cells Hs. 83583 NM_005731 5031598 actin related protein 2/3 1 CAGGTTCTTAAGGGATTCTCCGTTTT complex, subunit 2 ( GGTTCCATTTTGTACACGTTTGGA 255 cDNA T-cells Hs. 83731 NM_001772 4502654 CD33 antigen (gp67) 1 CTAGAAGATCCACATCCTCTACAGGT (CD33), mRNA CGGGGACCAAAGGCTGATTCTTGG 256 cDNA T-cells Hs. 838 NM_005191 4885122 CD80 antigen (CD28 1 CTTCTTTTGCCATGTTTCCATTCTGC antigen ligand 1, B7-1 antig CATCTTGAATTGTCTTGTCAGCCA 257 literature Hs. 83968 NM_000211 4557885 integrin, beta 2 (antigen 1 CATGGAGACTTGAGGAGGGCTTGAG CD18 (p95), macrophage GTTGGTGAGGTTAGGTGCGTGTTTC antigen 1 (mac-1) 258 literature Hs. 84 D11086 303611 interleukin 2 receptor 1 CCCATGTAAGCACCCCTTCATTTGGC gamma chain ATTCCCCACTTGAGAATTACCCTT 259 cDNA T-cells Hs. 845 U31120 1045451 interleukin-13 (IL-13) 1 CTTGGGCCAGACTGTCAGGGTTCAA precursor gene, activated GGAGGGCATCAGGAGCAGACGGAGA T cells 260 cDNA T-cells Hs. 85258 M12824 339426 T-cell differentiation 1 CCTCCGCTCAACTAGCAGATACAGG antigen Leu-2/T8 mRNA GATGAGGCAGACCTGACTCTCTTAA 261 cDNA T-cells Hs. 85266 X51841 33910 mRNA for integrin beta(4) 1 CAGCGGAACCCTTAGCACCCACATG subunit GACCAACAGTTCTTCCAAACTTGAC 262 literature Hs. 856 NM_000619 10835170 interferon, gamma (IFNG), 1 ATGCCTGGTGCTTCCAAATATTGTTG mRNA T-cells, NK cells ACAACTGTGACTGTACCCAAATGG 263 cDNA T-cells Hs. 87149 M35999 183532 platelet glycoprotein IIIa 1 CCTCTCTCCAAACCCGTTTTCCAACA (GPIIIa) mRNA, complete c TTTGTTAATAGTTACGTCTCTCCT 264 cDNA T-cells Hs. 87409 X14787 37464 thrombospondin/cds = 1 TCATTTGTTGTGTGACTGAGTAAAGA (111, 3623)/gb = X14787 ATTTTTGGATCAAGCGGAAAGAGT 265 cDNA T-cells Hs. 88474 M59979 189886 prostaglandin endoperoxide 1 TGAGGATGTAGAGAGAACAGGTGGG synthase CTGTATTCACGCCATTGGTTGGAAG 266 cDNA T-cells Hs. 88820 NM_016649 7705402 HDCMC28P protein 1 GAAATTAAATGGGTTCCAGGTCTTAA (HDCMC28P), AGAAAGTGCAGAAGAGATGGTCAA 267 cDNA T-cells NA AQ336195 4143104 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 AACCACTATCATCTACGGCACAAACT 4143104 blood 3′ read TGCAAAAGCTGTCCACACCATTTT 268 literature Hs. 89137 X13916 34338 LDL-receptor related 1 CCCGTTTTGGGGACGTGAACGTTTTA protein ATAATTTTTGCTGAATTCTTTACA 269 cDNA T-cells Hs. 89414 AF147204 6002763 chemokine receptor 1 TCAGTTTTCAGGAGTGGGTTGATTTC CXCR4-Lo (CXCR4) mRNA, AGCACCTACAGTGTACAGTCTTGT alt 270 cDNA T-cells Hs. 89476 M16336 180093 T-cell surface antigen CD2 1 AGCCTATCTGCTTAAGAGACTCTGGA (T11) mRNA, complete cds, c GTTTCTTATGTGCCCTGGTGGACA 271 cDNA T-cells Hs. 89575 M89957 179311 immunoglobulin 1 GAGTAGAAGGACAACAGGGCAGCAA superfamily member B cell CTTGGAGGGAGTTCTCTGGGGATGG receptor co 272 literature Hs. 89679 NM_000586 10835148 50 interleukin 2 (IL2), 1 GTTCTGGAACTAAAGGGATCTGAAAC AACATTCATGTGTGAATATGCAGA 273 literature Hs. 89679 NM_000586 10835148 60 interleukin 2 (IL2), 1 TGGAACTAAAGGGATCTGAAACAACA TTCATGTGTGAATATGCAGATGAGAC AGCAACCA 274 literature Hs. 89679 NM_000586 10835148 70 interleukin 2 (IL2), 1 CAGGGACTTAATCAGCAATATCAACG TAATAGTTCTGGAACTAAAGGGATCT GAAACAACATTCATGTGT 275 cDNA T-cells Hs. 89751 NM_021950 11386186 CD20 antigen 1 ACCCATTCCATTTATCTTTCTACAGG GCTGACATTGTGGCACATTCTTAG 276 cDNA T-cells Hs. 89887 D38081 533325 thromboxane A2 receptor 1 TGAACCTCCAACAGGGAAGGCTCTG TCCAGAAAGGATTGAATGTGAAACG 277 cDNA T-cells Hs. 93304 U24577 1314245 LDL-phospholipase A2 1 TGAAGGAGATGATGAGAATCTTATTC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CAGGGACCAACATTAACACAACCA (216, 15 278 cDNA T-cells Hs. 93649 NM_003367 4507846 upstream transcription 1 CTCTCTGGAGGTACTGAGACAGGGT factor 2, c-fos intera GCTGATGGGAAGGAGGGGAGCCTTT 279 literature Hs. 93913 X04430 32673 IFN-beta 2a mRNA for 1 CTCTTCGGCAAATGTAGCATGGGCA interferon-beta-2, T-cells, CCTCAGATTGTTGTTGTTAATGGGC macrophages 280 cDNA T-cells Hs. 960 NM_000590 10834979 interleukin 9 (IL9), 1 TTCCAGAAAGAAAAGATGAGAGGGAT GAGAGGCAAGATATGAAGATGAAA 281 cDNA T-cells Hs. 96023 M28170 862622 cell surface protein CD19 1 GGCCAGCCTGGACCCAATCATGAGG (CD19) gene, Most B cells AAGATGCAGACTCTTATGAGAACAT 282 cDNA T-cells Hs. 96487 BF222826 11130003 ESTs, Highly similar to 1 AATGTTTGCCCAGAATAAAGAAAATA S08228 ribosomal protein AGCTTTGCACACACTCTCAATTCT S2, cytosolic 283 cDNA T-cells Hs. 9663 NM_013374 7019486 programmed cell death 6- 1 GGGAAAGAAATACCAACCCTGCAATA interacting protein (PDCD6IP), AGTGTACTAAACTCTACGCTCTGG 284 cDNA T-cells Hs. 96731 AB014555 3327123 mRNA for KIAA1375 1 CACCAGCGCCTTGGCTTTGTGTTAGC protein, partial cds/cds = (0 ATTTCCTCCTGAAGTGTTCTGTTG 285 literature Hs. 99863 NM_001972 4503548 elastase 2, neutrophil 1 ACATCGTGATTCTCCAGCTCAACGGG (ELA2), TCGGCCACCATCAACGCCAACGTG 286 cDNA T-cells Hs. 99899 NM_001252 4507604 tumor necrosis factor 1 AGCTACGTATCCATCGTGATGGCATC (ligand) superfamily, member TACATGGTACACATCCAGGTGACG 7 (TNFSF7) 287 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 50 Glyceraldehyde-3- 1 CCACACTGAATCTCCCCTCCTCACAG phosphate dehydrogenase TTGCCATGTAGACCCCTTGAAGAG 288 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 60 Glyceraldehyde-3- 1 CAGTCCCCCACCACACTGAATCTCCC phosphate dehydrogenase CTCCTCACAGTTGCCATGTAGACCCC TTGAAGAG 289 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 70 Glyceraldehyde-3- 1 CCATGTAGACCCCTTGAAGAGGGGA phosphate dehydrogenase GGGGCCTAGGGAGCCGCACCTTGTC ATGTACCATCAATAAAGTAC 290 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 50 Complement −1 CTCTTCAAGGGGTCTACATGGCAACT Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate GTGAGGAGGGGAGATTCAGTGTGG dehydrogenase 291 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 60 Complement −1 CTCTTCAAGGGGTCTACATGGCAACT Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate GTGAGGAGGGGAGATTCAGTGTGGT dehydrogenase GGGGGACTG 292 literature Hs. 169476 NM_002046 7669491 70 Complement −1 GTACTTTATTGATGGTACATGACAAG Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate GTGCGGCTCCCTAGGCCCCTCCCCT dehydrogenase CTTCAAGGGGTCTACATGG 293 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 50 peptidylprolyl isomerase 1 TTTCCTTGTTCCCTCCCATGCCTAGC A (cyclophilin A), clone TGGATTGCAGAGTTAAGTTTATGA 294 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 60 peptidylprolyl isomerase 1 TTTCCTTGTTCCCTCCCATGCCTAGC A (cyclophilin A), clone TGGATTGCAGAGTTAAGTTTATGATT ATGAAATA 295 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 70 peptidylprolyl isomerase 1 GTTCCATGTTTTCCTTGTTCCCTCCC A (cyclophilin A), clone ATGCCTAGCTGGATTGCAGAGTTAAG TTTATGATTATGAAATAA 296 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 50 complement −1 TCATAAACTTAACTCTGCAATCCAGC peptidylprolyl isomerase TAGGCATGGGAGGGAACAAGGAAA A (cyclophilin A), clone 297 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 60 complement −1 TATTTCATAATCATAAACTTAACTCTG peptidylprolyl isomerase CAATCCAGCTAGGCATGGGAGGGAA A (cyclophilin A), clone CAAGGAAA 298 literature Hs. 182937 NM_021130 10863926 70 complement −1 TTATTTCATAATCATAAACTTAACTCT peptidylprolyl isomerase GCAATCCAGCTAGGCATGGGAGGGA A (cyclophilin A), clone ACAAGGAAAACATGGAAC 299 literature Hs. 288883 NM_005877 5032086 mRNA for splicing factor 1 GTCATCCACCTGGCCCTCAAGGAGA (SF3A1) (120 kD) GAGGCGGGAGGAAGAAGTAGACAAG 300 literature Hs. 12084 NM_003321 4507732 Tu translation elongation 1 TGACTGAGGAGGAGAAGAATATCAAA factor, mitochondrial TGGGGTTGAGTGTGCAGATCTCTG (TUFM) 301 literature Hs. 75887 NM_004371 6996002 coatomer protein complex, 1 TGGTTTTCCAAAATGCACACTGCGGG subunit alpha (COPA) TTATTGATTTGTTCTTTACAACTA 302 literature Hs. 182278 NM_001743 4502548 calmodulin 2 1 ACTGTCAGCATGTTGTTGTTGAAGTG (phosphorylase kinase, delta) TGGAGTTGTAACTCTGCGTGGACT (CALM2), 303 literature Hs. 2795 NM_005566 5031856 mRNA for lactate 1 TGAGTCACATCCTGGGATCCAGTGTA dehydrogenase-A (LDH-A, TAAATCCAATATCATGTCTTGTGC EC 1.1.1.27) 304 literature Hs. 1708 NM_005998 5174726 chaperonin containing 1 GTTCTGCTACTGCGAATTGATGACAT TCP1, subunit 3 (gamma) CGTTTCAGGCCACAAAAAGAAAGG (CCT3), 305 literature Hs. 75428 NM_000454 4507148 superoxide dismutase 1 ACATTCCCTTGGATGTAGTCTGAGGC (SOD-1) mRNA, complete CCCTTAACTCATCTGTTATCCTGC cds 306 literature Hs. 2271 NM_001955 4503460 Arabidopsis endothelin-1 1 ACTGGCTTCCATCAGTGGTAACTGCT (EDN1) TTGGTCTCTTCTTTCATCTGGGGA 307 literature NA X56062 16206 Arabidopsis CAB 1 CCATTGGAGAACTTGGCAACTCACTT photosystem 1 chlorophyll GGCGGATCCATGGCACAACAACAT a/b-binding protein (500 bp) 308 literature NA X14212 16470 Arabidopsis RCA 1 TTTTCTCCTTTGTGTAATTGTGGATTG RUBISCO activase (513) GATCTTGTCCTCTTTTGTTCCCT 309 literature NA U91966 1928871 Arabidopsis RBCL 1 TATTCTTTCGTGTCAGGGCTTGAACC ribulose-1,5-biophosphate AAGTATCCCCGCTTCTTCTACCCC carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit 310 literature NA AF159801 8571922 Arabidopsis lipid 1 CATCAAGTGAAGTGGGGAATAACGA transfer protein 4 (527) CATCATTTGCCTGAAGAGTATGGTT 311 literature NA AF159803 8571926 Arabidopsis lipid 1 AATGAGGGCATTGGTTTGCTAGTTGC transfer protein 6 (477) TAATTGATCAGTGATGTATTGTCA 312 literature NA AF191028 6708182 Arabidopsis papain-type 1 TGGAATCAACAAGATGGCTTCTTTCC cysteine endopepetidase (507) CCACCAAAACTAAGTGATCATCAG 313 literature NA AF168390 6137137 Arabidopsis root cap 1 1 TGGACCGTAATGAATGAATGTACACG (533) CCATAAACGCCCTTTGTTCAAGCA 314 literature NA AF198054 6649235 Arabidopsis NAC1 (457) 1 CCTCACTCTTGTACCCACGGTAGATT CATGTAAAATACCACTTATGACGC 315 literature NA AF247559 7839390 Arabidopsis triosphosphate 1 GGTTAGCGACCTTGTTGTTGTTGTTG isomerase (498) TGTTCTTACATCTTCTTCTTGAAC 316 literature NA X58149 16440 Arabidopsis PRKase gene 1 GGCGAAAAGGACGGTCTTGCTTGTTT for ribulose-5-phosphate GTAATTTGTGTGGAGATAAAAAGA kinase (497) 317 literature Hs. 288061 NM_001101 5016088 actin, beta (ACTB), 1 CCCTTTTTGTCCCCCAACTTGAGATG TATGAAGGCTTTTGGTCTCCCTGG 318 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 50 Transferrin receptor 1 TGAAATATCAGACTAGTGACAAGCTC CTGGTCTTGAGATGTCTTCTCGTT 319 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 60 Transferrin receptor 1 GGTTGAGTTACTTCCTATCAAGCCAG TACCGTGCTAACAGGCTCAATATTCC TGAATGAA 320 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 70 Transferrin receptor 1 GTTGAGTTACTTCCTATCAAGCCAGT ACCGTGCTAACAGGCTCAATATTCCT GAATGAAATATCAGACTA 321 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 50 Complement Transferrin −1 AACGAGAAGACATCTCAAGACCAGG receptor AGCTTGTCACTAGTCTGATATTTCA 322 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 60 Complement Transferrin −1 TTCATTCAGGAATATTGAGCCTGTTA receptor GCACGGTACTGGCTTGATAGGAAGT AACTCAACC 323 literature Hs. 77356 XM_002788 4507456 70 Complement Transferrin −1 TAGTCTGATATTTCATTCAGGAATATT receptor GAGCCTGTTAGCACGGTACTGGCTT GATAGGAAGTAACTCAAC 324 Table 3A NA 36E9 1 TTTCAAGACAGAAAGTGACGCAGAGA ACCTCCCCGGCCCAGTCTCGACGC 325 Table 3A NA 36E9 −1 GCGTCGAGACTGGGCCGGGGAGGTT CTCTGCGTCACTTTCTGTCTTGAAA 326 Table 3A NA 47D11 1 CCTAGACACCTGCATCAGTCAAGGTC ATGGATATTGGGAAGACAGACAGC 327 Table 3A NA 47D11 −1 GCTGTCTGTCTTCCCAATATCCATGA CCTTGACTGATGCAGGTGTCTAGG 328 Table 3A NA 53G7 1 AAATAAGAAGAGGAAAGAGAGAGGC CTGCCCTAACCCACTGTTGTGCTGA 329 Table 3A NA 53G7 −1 TCAGCACAACAGTGGGTTAGGGCAG GCCTCTCTCTTTCCTCTTCTTATTT 330 Table 3A NA 62C9 1 CTCATGCCTGCAGTGCTGCTCATGTT GCCCCCTTGGAATTACTTGTTCAA 331 Table 3A NA 62C9 −1 TTGAACAAGTAATTCCAAGGGGGCAA CATGAGCAGCACTGCAGGCATGAG 332 Table 3A NA 62G9 1 CCAATTTCTATAATTATTGAACAGCTT TTCGTGGGGCCAGCACAAAGTCT 333 Table 3A NA 62G9 −1 AGACTTTGTGCTGGCCCCACGAAAA GCTGTTCAATAATTATAGAAATTGG 334 Table 3A NA 65B1 1 TGGCTACAAATAGAGTAGAGAACAGA CTCCAGTCCTCAAAGACTTTCAGT 335 Table 3A NA 65B1 −1 ACTGAAAGTCTTTGAGGACTGGAGTC TGTTCTCTACTCTATTTGTAGCCA 336 Table 3A NA 65D10 1 AGTTAAGATGGAAGAATATAGAGACC TTCTGAAGAGCACTGTAGCTTGGA 337 Table 3A NA 65D10 −1 TCCAAGCTACAGTGCTCTTCAGAAGG TCTCTATATTCTTCCATCTTAACT 338 Table 3A NA 100D7 1 CACTCCTATGGCATGTGGAAGCAGG TCTGAGCAGTGTGCATAGAAGAAAA 339 Table 3A NA 100D7 −1 TTTTCTTCTATGCACACTGCTCAGAC CTGCTTCCACATGCCATAGGAGTG 340 Table 3A NA 107H8 1 GCTCTCCGTTGACAATGGCCAAAGAA TAGAAGCTCTAGACCTTCCTTATT 341 Table 3A NA 107H8 −1 AATAAGGAAGGTCTAGAGCTTCTATT CTTTGGCCATTGTCAACGGAGAGC 342 Table 3A NA 129F10 1 GGCAAAACGCACCTGGCACAACAGA ACGAATAATACAGAAGCTGGATGAC 343 Table 3A NA 129F10 −1 GTCATCCAGCTTCTGTATTATTCGTT CTGTTGTGCCAGGTGCGTTTTGCC 344 Table 3A NA 137B5 1 TAGCCATTTCTTCCTGATTGTGCCTA GTATATCCCAGACAGTTTGTTTCT 345 Table 3A NA 137B5 −1 AGAAACAAACTGTCTGGGATATACTA GGCACAATCAGGAAGAAATGGCTA 346 Table 3A NA 139G6 1 GGTTGGAATGGTGATCGGGATGCAG TGAGATACTCTTGTGAGAGGGCAAA 347 Table 3A NA 139G6 −1 TTTGCCCTCTCACAAGAGTATCTCAC TGCATCCCGATCACCATTCCAACC 348 Table 3A NA 142E4 1 GCCATGAGATTCAACAGTCAACATCA GTCTGATAAGCTACCCGACAAAGT 349 Table 3A NA 142E4 −1 ACTTTGTCGGGTAGCTTATCAGACTG ATGTTGACTGTTGAATCTCATGGC 350 Table 3A NA 142E9 1 AAGAGGACAAGTTTGAGAGGCAACA CTTAAACACTAGGGCTACTGTGGCA 351 Table 3A NA 142E9 −1 TGCCACAGTAGCCCTAGTGTTTAAGT GTTGCCTCTCAAACTTGTCCTCTT 352 Table 3A NA 142F9 1 ATTTGCTTTAAATTGAGTTTCCTTGCC ATTGCACACTCCTATCTTTCTGA 353 Table 3A NA 142F9 −1 TCAGAAAGATAGGAGTGTGCAATGG CAAGGAAACTCAATTTAAAGCAAAT 354 Table 3A NA 331A3 1 AAAAGTCACTACCAGGCTGGCAGGG AATGGGGCAATCTATTCATACTGAT 355 Table 3A NA 331A3 −1 ATCAGTATGAATAGATTGCCCCATTC CCTGCCAGCCTGGTAGTGACTTTT 356 Table 3A NA 138G5 1 ATATTGATTTGGATACGGTGAATAAG CTGGACAAGATGTTGAGGAGAGGG 357 Table 3A NA 138G5 −1 CCCTCTCCTCAACATCTTGTCCAGCT TATTCACCGTATCCAAATCAATAT 358 Table 3A NA 145C5 1 AATGTGCAAGGTGAAATGCTTTTGGA TAAACGTAAGCCTATTTTCTGACG 359 Table 3A NA 145C5 −1 CGTCAGAAAATAGGCTTACGTTTATC CAAAAGCATTTCACCTTGCACATT 360 Table 3A NA 184H1 1 TTCATCTCTAAGGCACACTTGCTACC CCTCTTTGCTGACCCCAGATTGTG 361 Table 3A NA 184H1 −1 CACAATCTGGGGTCAGCAAAGAGGG GTAGCAAGTGTGCCTTAGAGATGAA 362 Table 3A NA 45B9 1 TTCTGGCAAGCTCTTGTCATGGTGTT CGACACTTCCTTCTGTCTTCTTGG 363 Table 3A NA 45B9 −1 CCAAGAAGACAGAAGGAAGTGTCGA ACACCATGACAAGAGCTTGCCAGAA 364 Table 3A NA 112B5 1 GGTCAATGTAGCCAATTATTTGTTTC AACAGTTGCAGAACAGATATTTCA 365 Table 3A NA 112B5 −1 TGAAATATCTGTTCTGCAACTGTTGA AACAAATAATTGGCTACATTGACC 366 Table 3A NA 117H9 1 TGAAAAGACAGCTAATTTGGTCCAAC AAACATGACTGGGTCTAGGGCACC 367 Table 3A NA 117H9 −1 GGTGCCCTAGACCCAGTCATGTTTGT TGGACCAAATTAGCTGTCTTTTCA 368 Table 3A NA 515H10 1 TGGATCATTGCCCAAAGTTGCACGCA CTGACTCCTTACCTGTGAGGAATG 369 Table 3A NA 515H10 −1 CATTCCTCACAGGTAAGGAGTCAGTG CGTGCAACTTTGGGCAATGATCCA 370 Table 3A NA 103C4 1 TTAAAACATTAAAAGATTGACTCCACT TTGTGCCAAGCTCTGCGGGTAGG 371 Table 3A NA 103C4 −1 CCTACCCGCAGAGCTTGGCACAAAG TGGAGTCAATCTTTTAATGTTTTAA 372 Table 3A NA 116E10 1 TGAATTTGGAGTCCCTGGCACATAAA TCTACCTTCAAATCAGAGGTCCTT 373 Table 3A NA 116E10 −1 AAGGACCTCTGATTTGAAGGTAGATT TATGTGCCAGGGACTCCAAATTCA 374 Table 3A NA 196D7 1 TGGGTCAGAGACGAAAAGGGCTATT ATTAGGTCAAACATTACAGAAATCA 375 Table 3A NA 196D7 −1 TGATTTCTGTAATGTTTGACCTAATAA TAGCCCTTTTCGTCTCTGACCCA 376 Table 3A NA 524A9 1 CTGATTTAACAGGTGGTTCTGCGGG CGTCCAGGTCAACATCTTTTTGTCC 377 Table 3A NA 524A9 −1 GGACAAAAAGATGTTGACCTGGACG CCCGCAGAACCACCTGTTAAATCAG 378 Table 3A NA 485A6 1 GTCACTTTAGCGAGCGGGAAAACAAT GGCGGAAAGGGAAAACCTGGAAAG 379 Table 3A NA 485A6 −1 CTTTCCAGGTTTTCCCTTTCCGCCAT TGTTTTCCCGCTCGCTAAAGTGAC 380 Table 3A NA 485D5 1 TAATTAATAGAGCTCACTTAAGATTG CCCATCAAGAAACAGGAGGGTGGT 381 Table 3A NA 485D5 −1 ACCACCCTCCTGTTTCTTGATGGGCA ATCTTAAGTGAGCTCTATTAATTA 382 Table 3A NA 479G6 1 AGTCCTGCTGAATCATTGGTTTATAG AAGACTATCTGGAGGGCCTGATAG 383 Table 3A NA 479G6 −1 CTATCAGGCCCTCCAGATAGTCTTCT ATAAACCAATGATTCAGCAGGACT 384 Table 3A NA 482A5 1 ATGTGATTCCATGATAATCAAATAGT GAATACATTATAAAGTCAGCAACT 385 db mining Hs. 195219 W63776 1371377 hypothetical protein 1 ATATATGGGGGCTGGGCCTCGGGAC FLJ14486 (FLJ14486), TCTCGCTCTAATAAAGGACTGTAGG mRNA/cds = (80, 1615) 386 Table 3A Hs. 183454 AK027789 14042727 cDNA FLJ14883 fis, clone 1 TTTTGACCCAGATGATGGTTCCTTTA PLACE1003596, moderately CAGAACAATAAAATGGCTGAACAT similar to OLIGOSACCHARYL TRANSFERASE SST3 SUBUNIT/cds = (2, 862) 387 db mining Hs. 69171 NM_006256 5453973 protein kinase C-like 2 1 TGAGCACTGGAAACAGTTTCATGGAG (PRKCL2), mRNA/cds = TTTAAGTTGAGTGAACATCGGCCA (9, 2963) 388 Table 3A Hs. 131828 R67468 840106 EST390979 cDNA 1 ATGCATTTAGTTTTTGGCACCGTAGT TTAAGGGTGGGATTGCCAGTTTTT 389 Table 3A Hs. 181297 AA010282 1471308 tc35a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGTTGTGTCTCTGGTTTCCCCTTTTC clone = IMAGE: 2066588/ CCCGTGGTTTTAATTTTTAAGAAC clone_end = 3′ 390 Table 3A Hs. 235883 AA020845 1484616 602628774F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGAGGACACCCCTGTGTGTTGCTGC end/clone = IMAGE: TGCCTTCCGTGCTGTCTACTGTATC 4753483/clone_end = 5′ 391 Table 3A Hs. 330145 AA044450 1522307 RST29149 cDNA 1 GCATCAGAGAGAATATGGAAGGACA TCGACCCTAACTTCATCCAGTGAGG 392 Table 3A Hs. 189468 AA069335 1576904 tm30a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCATAGCAGACAGGGTCAGATGGA clone = IMAGE: 2158066/ ATATTAGCGGTTTAGGTGAAGAACC clone_end = 3′ 393 Table 3A Hs. 205675 AA111921 1664016 EST389824 cDNA 1 AGACAGAAGACAAGGCCAAATGGGT GTCTCTGGAATGATAGACTTAGAAA 394 Table 3A Hs. 13659 AA115345 1670525 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATCCACATTCTTACCTTTGGTAGTCA DKFZp586F2423 (from clone GGTTTGGCTACTTTGCAGCTCGCC DKFZp586F2423)/cds = UNKNOWN 395 Table 3A Hs. 11861 AA122297 1678553 thyroid hormone receptor- 1 ATAGCAGTGGATTACCAACACCTTGA associated protein, 240 kDa CTTCTTGTACAGTGCTAACATCTT subunit (TRAP240), mRNA/ cds = (77, 6601) 396 Table 3A Hs. 183454 AA149078 1719368 cDNA FLJ14883 fis, clone 1 TAGTAAAAGTGAAAGAGAAAGGGTTT PLACE1003596, moderately TTCCTGCCACAGGATATAACTTTT similar to OLIGOSACCHARYL TRANSFERASE STT3 SUBUNIT/cds = (2, 862) 397 Table 3A Hs. 124601 AA203497 1799265 zx58g05.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAAGCGGTCGTTTCCCCACAAGGTG clone = IMAGE: 446744/ TCCAACTTTGCGGTACTCACACTTA clone_end = 5′ 398 Table 3A Hs. 73798 AA210786 1809440 macrophage migration 1 CTAGGCCCGCCCACCCCAACCTTCT inhibitory factor GGTGGGGAGAAATAAACGGTTTAGA (glycosylation-inhibiting factor) (MIF), mRNA/ cds = (97, 444) 399 Table 3A NA AA214691 1814479 Express cDNA library 1 TGCACTAAACAGTTGCCCCAAAAGAC cDNA 5′ ATATCTTGTTTTAAGGCCCAGACC 400 Table 3A NA AA243144 1874139 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 TTGGATGAAGCTGAAAAGACACTAAG 685113 5′ ACCTTCTGTGCCTCAGATCCCTGA 401 Table 3A Hs. 135187 AA250809 1885832 zs06a08.r1 cDNA, 5′ end 1 GTGTGGCCTAAGGAACACCTCTTGT GGGGAGTAAGAGCCAGCCCTTCTCC 402 Table 3A Hs. 100651 AA251184 1886149 golgi SNAP receptor 1 AAGGATGAAGGACTGATGGAGGGCA complex member 2 (GOSR2), GAGGAACTGGAGGCAGCAGGCACAA mRNA/cds = (0, 638) 403 Table 3A NA AA252909 1885512 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 AGATGTCTGTATAAACAACCTTTGGG 669292 5′ TAGCAGGTGGTCAGTTAGGCAGGA 404 Table 3A Hs. 194480 AA258979 1894268 EST389427 cDNA 1 TGCTTGTCTTTTAAACACCTTCACAG ATATCATTTGCACCTTGCCAAAGG 405 Table 3A Hs. 5241 AA280051 1921589 fatty acid binding protein 1, 1 GGGTAGGCAGCTTGCACCCAGTTCT liver (FABP1), mRNA/cds = CCTTTATCTCAACTTATTTTCCTGG (42, 425) 406 Table 3A NA AA282774 1925825 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 CCGGTGTCCCTGAGTGAGGGCAAAG 713136 5′ TTGTAATAACACTTGTTCTCTCCTT 407 Table 3A Hs. 89072 AA283061 1926050 hypothetical protein 1 ACGGCGTTCTGAAATTTAGCACACTG MGC4618 (MGC4618), mRNA/ GGAAGTCCACATGGTTCATCTGAA cds = (107, 1621) 408 Table 3A Hs. 291448 AA290921 1938772 EST388168 cDNA 1 AATGAGATCACAGATGGTGACACTGA GCGGAAGGATGCAGTACCTCGGAG 409 Table 3A Hs. 211866 AA290993 1938989 wh99f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCTTGCAAAACATTTGGCTAGTGGT clone = IMAGE: 2388891/ GTTCAGAGAAATACCAAAACGTGT clone_end = 3′ 410 Table 3A Hs. 323950 AA307854 1960203 zinc finger protein 6 1 GGCAAAGGGGAAGGATGATGCCATG (CMPX1) (ZNF6), mRNA/ TAGATCCTGTTTGACATTTTTATGG cds = (1265, 3361) 411 Table 3A Hs. 100293 AA312681 1965030 O-linked N- 1 ACTGTTAACCAAATTTTGAGCAAGGA acetylglucosamine GTCTCAAAGGTAATTCTGAACCAG (GlcNAc) transferase (UDP-N- acetylglucosamine: polypeptide-N- acetylglucosaminyl transferase) (OGT), mRNA/ cds = (2039, 4801) 412 Table 3A Hs. 217493 AA314369 1966698 annexin A2 (ANXA2), 1 ACTAGCAGATTGAATCGATATTCATT mRNA/cds = (49, 1068) AAGTTAGGAATGGTTGGTGGTCCT 413 Table 3A Hs. 85844 AA322158 1974484 neurotrophic tyrosine 1 AATTGTGCTTTGTATCAGTCAGTGCT kinase, receptor, type 1 GGAGAAATCTTGAATAGCTTATGT (NTRK1), mRNA/cds = (0, 2390) 414 Table 3A Hs. 260238 AA332553 1984806 hypothetical protein 1 AGGAAACCAAGCCCTCACAGGAAAG FLJ10842 (FLJ10842), AAAGCCTGAATCAAGAAAACAAAGT mRNA/cds = (39, 1307) 415 Table 3A Hs. 323463 AA360634 2012954 mRNA for KIAA1693 1 ACTGAGCAGGACAACTGACCTGTCT protein, partial cds/cds = CCTTCACATAGTCCATATCACCACA (0, 2707) 416 Table 3A NA AA377352 2029681 EST89924 Small intestine 1 GCGTAAAACGCCAGGGCCATCTTCTT II cDNA 5′ end ACTTAAGCCACATCCTGAACCAGG 417 Table 3A Hs. 27973 AA397592 2050712 KIAA0874 protein 1 AGCGACAAGAAGGAATCTGGTGAATT (KIAA0874), mRNA/cds = TTAGTCATCCCAGCTTTTTAGTCT (0, 6188) 418 Table 3A Hs. 343557 AA401648 2056830 601500320F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCTGGGGCTGAGAGAGGGTCTGGGT end/clone = IMAGE: TATCTCCTTCTGATCTTCAAAACAA 3902237/clone_end = 5′ 419 Table 3A Hs. 186674 AA402069 2056860 qf56f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCATGGACACAAACTTTGGAGTATAA clone = IMAGE: 1754051/ GCGACATCCCTTAAGCAACAGGCT clone_end = 3′ 420 Table 3A Hs. 301985 AA412436 2071006 602435787F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATTCAAGTCAGGGCCTCTCTGCCCTT end/clone = IMAGE: TTCCCTCCAGAAACAAAACCAAGA 4553684/clone_end = 5′ 421 Table 3A Hs. 9691 AA418765 2080566 cDNA, FLJ23249 fis, 1 TGTTTGTACCACTAGCATTCTTATGT clone COL04196/cds = CTGTACTTGAACGTGTAGTTAGCA UNKNOWN 422 Table 3A Hs. 24143 AA426506 2106769 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 1 AATATAGCTCCACTAAAGGACCATAG protein interacting protein GGAAGAGCCAGCCTTGCCTTTTCT (WASPIP), mRNA/cds = (108, 1619) 423 Table 3A Hs. 303214 AA427653 2111519 7o45b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GACAGTCCATTAAGTTGATTTCCAGT clone = IMAGE: 3576912/ GGTGAAGGGTCAGACACGCCTCCC clone_end = 3′ 424 Table 3A Hs. 89519 AA429783 2112974 KIAA1046 protein 1 CCTGGGTTGCCTTGTAATGAAAAGG (KIAA1046), mRNA/cds = GAGATCGAGCCATTGTACCACCTTA (577, 1782) 425 Table 3A Hs. 112071 AA442585 2154463 zv57f09.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTTCACTGTTTAACAGCCAGAAGCCA clone = IMAGE: 757769/ GAGCCTGCGTACTAGAAGTGGATG clone_end = 5′ 426 Table 3A Hs. 8832 AA454036 2167705 zx48b04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTGTCAAGTGGATCTGCCCCAAAGTT clone = IMAGE: 795439/ TGCTTTGAGGAAACGGGCCTCCCT clone_end = 5′ 427 Table 3A Hs. 286148 AA454987 2177763 stromal antigen 1 (STAG1), 1 CTTGTATGGAAAACAGATGCTGACAG mRNA/cds = (400, 4176) AATTGTAGACTACCATGCCACACA 428 Table 3A Hs. 255452 AA455707 2178483 aa22d09.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAATCTAAGACACCCAAACCCCTCTT clone = IMAGE: 814001/ TGTCCCTAAGTAGCCCTAGCCTGG clone_end = 5′ 429 Table 3A NA AA457757 2180477 fetal retina 937202 cDNA 1 AGCTGTTTAATTGAATTGGAATCGTT clone IMAGE: 838756 5′ CCACTTGGAACCCAAGTTTGGAAA 430 Table 3A Hs. 82772 AA460876 2185996 collagen, type XI, alpha 1 1 TTTTTCTACGTTATCTCATCTCCTTGT (COL11A1), mRNA/cds = TTTCAGTGTGCTTCAATAATGCA (161, 5581) 431 Table 3A Hs. 292451 AA461604 2185468 zx51d08.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTCCCATCTGCACACCTGGATCAAG clone = IMAGE: 795759/ GTAGCCTCTCTGCACAAGGGCAGGT clone_end = 5′ 432 Table 3A Hs. 13809 AA76568 2204779 mRNA for KIAA1525 1 TGTTTTTGCTTCCTCAGAAACTTTTTA protein, partial cds/cds = TTGCATCTGCCATCCTTCATTGG (0, 2922) 433 Table 3A Hs. 83733 AA479163 10433041 cDNA FLJ11724 fis, clone 1 ACAGCCAACTGGAAAGATATAAAAGT HEMBA1005331/cds = TTGGGTCTGTCTCCTCTCCTTCAG UNKNOWN 434 Table 3A Hs. 190154 AA490796 2219969 td07e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACTCCTGCTTTAGAGAGAAGCCACCA clone = IMAGE: 2074972/ TGAAAAGTCCTCATCATCAGGGGA clone_end = 3′ 435 Table 3A Hs. 119960 AA496483 2229804 mRNA; cDNA 1 TCCGTACTGTATGTGATATAGTGCCA DKFZp727G051 (from TTTTCAGTAACTGCTGTACACACA clone DKFZp727G051); partial cds/cds = (0, 1423) 436 Table 3A Hs. 75470 AB000115 2564034 hypothetical protein, 1 ACTTGCCATTACTTTTCCTTCCCACT expressed in osteoblast CTCTCCAACATCACATTCACTTTA (GS3686), mRNA/cds = (241, 1482) 437 Table 3A Hs. 50002 AB000887 2189952 small inducible cytokine 1 GTGAGTGTGAGCGAGAGGGTGAGTG subfamily A (Cys—Cys), TGGTCAGAGTAAAGCTGCTCCACCC member 19 (SCYA19), mRNA/ cds = (138, 434) 438 Table 3A Hs. 76730 AB002299 2224542 mRNA for KIAA0301 1 TAATATGCTGGCTTTGCAGCAGAATG gene, partial cds/cds = (0, AAAAGGATGAGTTGGTGTAGCCTT 6144) 439 Table 3A Hs. 7911 AB002321 2224586 mRNA for KIAA0323 1 TTCCTTCCCTGGAGGAACTCTTTGGT gene, partial cds/cds = (0, TGCAGGGTAAACTTAGAGGCTGC 2175) 440 Table 3A Hs. 7720 AB002323 2224590 mRNA for KIAA0325 1 TCTGACGGTTGGGAGTGGTGGAAAT gene, partial cds/cds = (0, TGGAAGGATACCAGGAGGTATTTGG 6265) 441 Table 3A Hs. 278671 AB002334 2224612 KIAA0336 gene product 1 TGATTACAAAAGGCGTATTCTTTCAT (KIAA0336), mRNA/cds = GGTTTCTGCAATGAGAGGAAGTGT (253, 5004) 442 Table 3A Hs. 23311 AB002365 2224674 mRNA for KIAA0367 1 TCATGCATTGGATTGCTCAGAATAAA gene, partial cds/cds = (0, GTGTCTGTTAGACTTCGTTTTGGT 2150) 443 Table 3A Hs. 3852 AB002366 2224676 mRNA for KIAA0368 1 TGACGTTAACACCAGGAATCTCCATG gene, partial cds/cds = (0, TTTATTATTTTTCGTGGAAACTCC 4327) 444 Table 3A Hs. 70500 AB002368 2224680 mRNA for KIAA0370 1 TTGCAAAGACTCACGTTTTTGTTGTTT gene, partial cds/cds = (0, TCTCATCATTCCATTGTGATACT 2406) 445 Table 3A Hs. 63302 AB002369 2224682 myotubularin related 1 AGCTGTACATATAACCCTTTTCTCCT protein 3 (MTMR3), mRNA/ AAAGAGGAGTCAGTCAGTGCTCCT cds = (247, 3843) 446 Table 3A Hs. 32556 AB002377 6634024 mRNA for KIAA0379 1 AGTTCAGGAGATCTCTAAGTGTAGCT protein, partial cds/cds = GTAAATTTTGGGGTTAATTTGGCT (0, 3180) 447 Table 3A Hs. 101359 AB002384 2224712 mRNA for KIAA0386 1 TGTTTGGTTGAGGGGTGCTTTTAGTT gene, complete cds/cds = GTGTGGCATTTGTATTCATTGATC (177, 3383) 448 Table 3A Hs. 100955 AB007859 6634028 mRNA for KIAA0399 1 TCAGCCTGAGTGAGTTCAGCCTGTAA protein, partial cds/cds = AAAGGATGTTAAGCTGTGGGTAAA (0, 2961) 449 Table 3A Hs. 118047 AB007861 2662082 602971981F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AGGGGAAAAGAGGGGAGAAAAACAG end/clone = IMAGE: 5111324/ GAGTGATGTCATTTCTTTTTCATGT clone_end = 5′ 450 Table 3A Hs. 28578 AB007888 2887430 muscleblind (Drosophila)- 1 ACTTTCTGCTTGTAGTTGCTTAAAATT like (MBNL), mRNA/cds = ATGTATTTTGTCTTGGGCTGCAA (1414, 2526) 451 Table 3A Hs. 32168 AB007902 2662164 KIAA0442 mRNA, partial 1 AAGCAACTGAATCTTCAGCATGTTCT cds/cds = (0, 3519) CATCGGCGGAGCCTTCTTGTGTAA 452 Table 3A Hs. 158286 AB007915 6634034 mRNA for KIAA0446 1 TGATTGGAGCACTGAGGAACAAGGG protein, partial cds/cds = AATGAAAAGGCAGACTCTCTGAACG (3480, 4586) 453 Table 3A Hs. 214646 AB007916 6683704 mRNA for KIAA0447 1 TTGTCCAAACGAAGCAGCCGTGGTA protein, partial cds/cds = GTAGCTGTCTATGATTCTTGCTCAG (233, 1633) 454 Table 3A Hs. 28169 AB007928 3413879 mRNA for KIAA0459 1 TGGTGCAATAGAAGCTGCAAAGATGT protein, partial cds/cds = GCCACTTTATCTATGAAATGGAGT (0, 461) 455 Table 3A Hs. 7764 AB007938 3413899 KIAA0469 gene product 1 GGCTTCCATGTCCAGAATCCTGCTTA (KIAA0469), mRNA/cds = AGGTTTTAGGGTACCTTCAGTACT (184, 1803) 456 Table 3A Hs. 92381 AB007956 3413930 mRNA, chromosome 1 1 TTTTGGCCAGCTTTTCTAGATAAGGT specific transcript KIAA0487/ TGTATTGCTACTGCAACTAACAAA cds = UNKNOWN 457 Table 3A Hs. 306193 AB011087 9558752 hypothetical protein 1 CACACATCCTGGTACCCTTGGTCTTC (LQFBS-1), mRNA/cds = AAAGGCCATTTCCAGCAGACCCTC (0, 743) 458 Table 3A Hs. 59403 AB011098 3043575 serine palmitoyltransferase, 1 AAACATGTCTTTTTCTCGCCTCAACTT long chain base subunit 2 TATCCACATGAAATGTGTGCCCA (SPTLC2), mRNA/cds = (188, 1876) 459 Table 3A Hs. 173081 AB011102 3043583 mRNA for KIAA0530 1 TAAGCATAAAACCTGACACGTTAAAA protein, partial cds/cds = TCCCTGCCCTTTGGTGAGCCCACT (0, 4692) 460 Table 3A Hs. 198891 AB011108 3043595 mRNA for KIAA0536 1 AACTTGCATTTTAGCAGTGCATGTTT protein, partial cds/cds = CTAATTGACTTACTGGGAAACTGA (0, 3087) 461 Table 3A Hs. 62209 AB011114 6635200 mRNA for KIAA0542 1 AGGCCTCAGGCCACCTCCAGGAACA protein, partial cds/cds = GAACACAGTTTTAAGTTTGATTTTT (390, 4028) 462 Table 3A Hs. 13273 AB011164 3043707 mRNA for KIAA0592 1 TGAGTCTTAGCAATATGGGAGCAGGT protein, partial cds/cds = TTTCACTGAATTCTGAGGGTGCCT (0, 4061) 463 Table 3A Hs. 20141 AB011169 3043717 mRNA for KIAA0597 1 GTTGTCCTGGCACACAAGGAGGCGA protein, partial cds/cds = GGCTATGCGTTCGAGGCCAACCTAG (0, 2915) 464 Table 3A Hs. 118087 AB011182 3043743 DNA sequence from clone 1 TGGGAACACATAGAACTGATGGAGG RP11-251J8 on chromosome CTTTTCCTAAGGCCAAGGATAATGT 13 Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island. Contains two novel genes with two isoforms each and the KIAA0610 gene with two isoforms/cds = (61, 2061) 465 Table 3A Hs. 9075 AB011420 3834353 serine/threonine kinase 17a 1 GGATTGAACAGTTCAGTTGTATCTAT (apoptosis-inducing) GCCCCACAGTGACCAGTAAAGTCC (STK17A), mRNA/cds = (117, 1361) 466 Table 3A Hs. 120996 AB011421 3834355 serine/threonine kinase 17b 1 CGATGACTCATTACCCAATCCCCATG (apoptosis-inducing) AACTTGTTTCAGATTTGCTCTGTT (STK17B), mRNA/cds = (261, 1379) 467 Table 3A Hs. 180383 AB013382 3869139 dual specificity phosphatase 1 GTCGCAAAGGGGATAATCTGGGAAA 6 (DUSP6), transcript GACACCAAATCATGGGCTCACTTTA variant 1, mRNA/cds = (351, 1496) 468 Table 3A Hs. 323712 AB014515 3327043 KIAA0615 gene product 1 ACTCAAGCTCACACCTGTACCTGATG (KIAA0615), mRNA/cds = GGAATGAACATAATGTGAAGAAAC (237, 2927) 469 Table 3A Hs. 11238 AB014522 3327057 mRNA for KIAA0622 1 CACCAAAATAGTTATGTTGGCACTGT protein, partial cds/cds = GTTCACACGCATGGTCCCCACACC (0, 3869) 470 Table 3A Hs. 12259 AB014530 3327073 mRNA for KIAA0630 1 GTGCGCTTTCTTTTACAACAAGCCTC protein, partial cds/cds = TAGAAACAGATAGTTTCTGAGAAT (0, 1473) 471 Table 3A Hs. 31921 AB014548 3327109 mRNA for KIAA0648 1 GTGTGTATAATGTAAAGTAGTTTTGC protein, partial cds/cds = ATATTCTTGTGCTGCACATGGGCT (0, 2557) 472 Table 3A Hs. 8118 AB014550 3327113 mRNA for KIAA0650 1 AGGAATCCTTTTTCTACATTTGAGCAA protein, partial cds/cds = ATACTGAGGTTCATGTTGTACCAA (0, 2548) 473 Table 3A Hs. 96731 AB014555 3327123 mRNA for KIAA0655 1 CGCCTTGGCTTTGTGTTAGCATTTCC protein, partial cds/cds = TCCTGAAGTGTTCTGTTGGCAATA (0, 3253) 474 Table 3A Hs. 65450 AB014558 3327129 reticulon 4a mRNA, 1 AGAGATTTTCTATTGCTGGGAAGGTG complete cds/cds = (141, TGTTTCTCCCACAATTTGTTTGTG 3719) 475 Table 3A Hs. 6727 AB014560 3327133 mRNA for KIAA0660 1 TGCAACCAAATTGGCTTTACCATCTT protein, complete cds/cds = GGCTTTAGTAGGTATAGAAGACAA (120, 1568) 476 Table 3A Hs. 52526 AB014569 3327151 KIAA0669 gene product 1 TGTCAAATAAAAGAGAACGAACAGGT (KIAA0669), mRNA/cds = AGTTTGGTGGAGCTGAGCTAGTGT (1016, 3358) 477 Table 3A Hs. 5734 AB014579 3327171 meningioma expressed 1 TCCTGTAGAAAACGAACTGTAAAAGA antigen 5 (hyaluronidase) CCATGCAAGAGGCAAAATAAAACT (MGEA5), mRNA/cds = (395, 3145) 478 Table 3A Hs. 153293 AB014601 3327215 mRNA for KIAA0701 1 ACAGTAGCTTTGTAGTGGGTTTTCTG protein, partial cds/cds = TGCTGTGCTTTTTAATTTCATGTA (0, 1892) 479 Table 3A Hs. 192705 AB015798 11067366 PRO0457 protein 1 GATTCCTGTCATGAAGGAAAGCAAGA (PRO0457), mRNA/cds = CAGCTCACAGACCAGCGGCATCTG (985, 1431) 480 Table 3A Hs. 247433 AB015856 3953530 activating transcription 1 TTTTCTGTACCTTTCTAAACCTCTCTT factor 6 (ATF6), mRNA/cds = CCCTCTGTGATGGTTTTGTGTTT (42, 2054) 481 Table 3A Hs. 288031 AB016247 3721881 sterol-C5-desaturase (fungal 1 AAATCTTATTCCTCCTCTTCTCCCCTC ERG3, delta-5-desaturase)- ACTTTTCCCTACTTCCTCTGCAA like (SC5DL), mRNA/cds = (48, 947) 482 Table 3A Hs. 179729 AB016811 4514625 collagen, type X, alpha 1 1 TGGAATCAGACATCTTCCAGATGGTT (Schmid metaphyseal TGGACCCTGTCCATGTGTAGGTCA chondrodysplasia) (COL10A1), mRNA/cds = (0, 2042) 483 Table 3A Hs. 10458 AB018249 4033626 gene for CC chemokine 1 AATTTAGCACCTCAGGAATAACTTAT LEC, complete cds TGGTTTAGGTCAGTTCTTGGCGGG 484 Table 3A Hs. 19822 AB018298 3882230 SEC24 (S. cerevisiae) 1 AACCATGTAACTCCATTGAACATTTTT related gene family, member CAACTTAAGGTCTGCATAGCAGA D (SEC24D), mRNA/cds = (200, 3298) 485 Table 3A Hs. 5378 AB018305 3882244 mRNA for KIAA0762 1 AAACCAGGTTAATGGCTAAGAATGGG protein, partial cds/cds = TAACATGACTCTTGTTGGATTGTT (0, 1874) 486 Table 3A Hs. 21264 AB018325 3882284 mRNA for KIAA0782 1 CTCTTGGCTGAGCTTCTACAGGGCT protein, partial cds/cds = GAGAGCTGCGCTTTGGGGACTTCAG (0, 3540) 487 Table 3A Hs. 8182 AB018339 3882312 mRNA for KIAA0796 1 TTTCCTTTGGGGCATGATGTTTTAAC protein, partial cds/cds = CTTTGCTTTAGAAGCACAAGCTGT (0, 3243) 488 Table 3A Hs. 55947 AB018348 3882330 mRNA for KIAA0805 1 ATAGAATGAGCTTGGTTAAGCACCTC protein, partial cds/cds = TCCTTTGCCCTTCACCCTGACTCC (0, 3985) 489 Table 3A Hs. 181300 AB020335 6518494 Pancreas-specific TSA305 1 TTGAGTAGAACTCTGATTTTCCCTAG mRNA, complete cds/cds = AGGCCAAATTCTTTTTATCTGGGT (45, 2429) 490 Table 3A Hs. 22960 AB020623 3985929 breast carcinoma amplified 1 TTCTAAACACATTCTTGATCACCAAA sequence 2 (BCAS2), mRNA/ CAACTTCAGAAAGACAGTGACTGT cds = (48, 725) 491 Table 3A Hs. 45719 AB020630 4240131 CAAX box protein TIMAP 1 TGGAGTTGCTTCCAGCTGCCAAGGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CTGTGACAGAATTCGCTGTTAAGAG (52, 1755) 492 Table 3A Hs. 123654 AB020631 4240136 mRNA for KIAA0824 1 AATGATGCAAAGTTTTATTCTTGAACT protein, partial cds/cds = TGGACACTGATGCCATCAAACAA (0, 4936) 493 Table 3A Hs. 334700 AB020640 14133218 mRNA for KIAA0833 1 GGCCAGTAAATTCCATGTTTTTGGCT protein, partial cds/cds = ATATCTCATCCAAACTGAGCAGTT (0, 5017) 494 Table 3A Hs. 14945 AB020644 4240162 mRNA for KIAA0837 1 TTCCCATTGTCCTCCTACTCAACTAA protein, partial cds/cds = AATTCATAGTTGGCTTTAAGCCCA (0, 2237) 495 Table 3A Hs. 197298 AB020657 4240188 NS1-binding protein-like 1 GCATGTCCTAATGCTTGCTGCTGATT protein mRNA, complete cds/ TAAACACATTAAAGGTACTTTGCA cds = (555, 2483) 496 Table 3A Hs. 13264 AB020663 4240200 mRNA for KIAA0856 1 ACAATGGCATAAAAGTAACTTTCTCT protein, partial cds/cds = GAAGATGTGATGTTCAGGCTGTGA (0, 3212) 497 Table 3A Hs. 104315 AB020669 4240212 suppressor of clear, 1 AATGGAAGGCAGGTGAAGATATAAAA C. elegans, homolog of CCCTAGAATGCTTAAATGTGCTGT (SHOC2), mRNA/cds = (277, 2025) 498 Table 3A Hs. 18166 AB020677 6635136 mRNA for KIAA0870 1 TTAATGCCAGTCCTCATGTAACCTCA protein, partial cds/cds = GGTATCTTCAGCTTGTGGAGAATA (0, 3061) 499 Table 3A Hs. 27973 AB020681 4240236 KIAA0874 protein 1 TGGAGTATATGCCTGAAAAGGTTTTG (KIAA0874), mRNA/cds = GATTCAGAAAGAAAAAGGATGGTT (0, 6188) 500 Table 3A Hs. 75415 AB021288 4038732 cDNA: FLJ22810 fis, 1 AAAGTAAGGCATGGTTGTGGTTAATC clone KAIA2933, highly similar TGGTTTATTTTTGTTCCACAAGTT to AB021288 mRNA for beta 2- microglobulin/cds = UNKNOWN 501 Table 3A Hs. 215857 AB022663 5019617 HFB30 mRNA, complete 1 GGTGTGTGTGTCCAGAGTGAGCAAG cds/cds = (236, 1660) GATTATGTTTTTGGATTGTCAAAGA 502 Table 3A Hs. 104305 AB023143 4589483 death effector filament- 1 AACCATTTGCCTCTGGCTGTGTCACA forming Ced-4-like apoptosis GGGTGAGCCCCAAAATTGGGGTTC protein (DEFCAP), transcript variant B, mRNA/cds = (522, 4811) 503 Table 3A Hs. 154296 AB023149 4589507 mRNA for KIAA0932 1 GAAAGTGGAGAGGACCTAACATATGT protein, partial cds/cds = CTCTACCTAGAAAGGATGGTTTCA (0, 2782) 504 Table 3A Hs. 4014 AB023163 4589535 mRNA for KIAA0946 1 ACCAACTATAAACCCAGTTCTAAAGT protein, partial cds/cds = TGTGTATGATGGTGAACCTTTGGG (0, 2005) 505 Table 3A Hs. 75478 AB023173 4589555 mRNA for KIAA0956 1 GGACCTGAGACACTGTGGCTGTCTA protein, partial cds/cds = ATGTAATCCTTTAAAAATTCTCTGC (0, 2020) 506 Table 3A Hs. 184523 AB023182 4589573 mRNA for KIAA0965 1 TTTGGTGTTCAGTTACTGAGTTTCAA protein, partial cds/cds = AAATGTTTTGGTGGCATGAGGACA (0, 1392) 507 Table 3A Hs. 103329 AB023187 14133226 KIAA0970 protein 1 CCTGTTTAAGAAAGTGAAATGTTATG (KIAA0970), mRNA/cds = GTCTCCCCTCTTCCAATGAGCTTA (334, 2667) 508 Table 3A Hs. 158135 AB023198 4589605 mRNA for KIAA0981 1 ACGGACCAGGCCATTCATTATTCCTC protein, partial cds/cds = AAGTGTTAATATACTGACTTATGC (0, 1737) 509 Table 3A Hs. 75361 AB023200 4589609 mRNA for KIAA0983 1 ACAGTTTTGTCAAAAAGTGTATCTTG protein, partial cds/cds = ACCCCACCATCAGTACTCCATTCT (55, 2106) 510 Table 3A Hs. 343557 AB023216 14133228 801500320F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTTGGTTCATCCGTGTGCTGTTCTTT end/clone = IMAGE: TGGGTTCTGAGAGGGTTTTGCCAT 3902237/clone_end = 5′ 511 Table 3A Hs. 23860 AB023227 4589669 mRNA for KIAA1010 1 GGCAGTAATGCAAGAGTCCTTTTGTG protein, partial cds/cds = AAGAGTGTTTCTATGTAGAGATGT (0, 3949) 512 Table 3A Hs. 90093 AB023420 4579908 mRNA for heat shock 1 AAATGCAGAGCAGAATGGACCAGTG protein apg-2, complete cds/ GATGGACAAGGAGACAACCCAGGCC cds = (278, 2800) 513 Table 3A Hs. 6790 AB026908 5931603 microvascular endothelial 1 AGTGTTCCTGCTGCCAGTTCTTTCCT differentiation gene 1 (MDG1), CTTTAGGCGTGGTTGAGAAAAAGC mRNA/cds = (202, 873) 514 Table 3A Hs. 21542 AB028958 5689406 KIAA1035 protein 1 CAGTCTCTGCCACTTGTGCTAGTTTT (KIAA1035), mRNA/cds = TGTGTGGTGTTTAGAAACATGGGC (88, 3648) 515 Table 3A Hs. 9846 AB028963 5689416 mRNA for KIAA1040 1 TTCCACTTAGGTTTGGCATTTTGGCA protein, partial cds/cds = GATAAGCTAATCTTGTATAAAGCA (0, 1636) 516 Table 3A Hs. 89519 AB028969 5689428 KIAA1046 protein 1 GTAAATGCCCTACATGGTGTGATGCT (KIAA1046), mRNA/cds = GCATTATATATAAAACTGTGTGCA (577, 1782) 517 Table 3A Hs. 126084 AB028978 5689446 mRNA for KIAA1055 1 AGCTCCTGTGCTGACCTTCAAGTTAC protein, partial cds/cds = GTTTTGGAACTGTAATACTAAAGG (0, 2607) 518 Table 3A Hs. 7243 AB028980 5689450 mRNA for KIAA1057 1 ACACTAGGGAAGAACCTTAATTCTAA protein, partial cds/cds = ATTTGGTTCATGTGTGGCAAAGTT (0, 2934) 519 Table 3A Hs. 8021 AB028981 5689452 mRNA for KIAA1058 1 TAACTGGAATCACTGCCCTGCTGTAA protein, partial cds/cds = TTAAACATTCTGTACCACATCTGT (0, 4604) 520 Table 3A Hs. 76118 AB028986 5689462 ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal 1 CCCCCAGTGCTTTGTAGTCTCTCCTA esterase L1 (Ubiquitin TGTCATAATAAAGCTACATTTTCT thiolesterase) (UCHL1), mRNA/cds = (31, 669) 521 Table 3A Hs. 325530 AB028990 5689470 mRNA for KIAA1067 1 GACAGACTTGGACACAAAACCGATC protein, partial cds/cds = CATAGAAGGGCTTCCCAAACCTTGT (0, 2072) 522 Table 3A Hs. 154525 AB028999 5689488 mRNA for KIAA1076 1 CCATATGTAACTTGTTTTGAAGAGAA protein, partial cds/cds = GTGTTTCCGTTGTGTGTCTTGATG (0, 2415) 523 Table 3A Hs. 155546 AB029003 5689496 mRNA for KIAA1080 1 GTATCATCTGCCAAGACCAGGGCCT protein, partial cds/cds = GCTTCACCACAGCCACAATAAAGTC (0, 1554) 524 Table 3A Hs. 26334 AB029006 5689502 mRNA for KIAA1083 1 AATGAACCATTTACAGTTCGGTTTTG protein, complete cds/cds = GACTCTGAGTCAAAGGATTTTCCT (221, 1975) 525 Table 3A Hs. 54886 AB029015 5689520 mRNA for KIAA1092 1 GCCGAGTCAGCACATGGGTAGAGAT protein, partial cds/cds = GATGTAAAAGCAGCCAATCTGGAAA (0, 3464) 526 Table 3A Hs. 117333 AB029016 14133234 mRNA for KIAA1093 1 ACCTTCTGGGAGGAGGGTCGGATTC protein, partial cds/cds = AATCTGAACTTAGAACTTTCAACTC (179, 5362) 527 Table 3A Hs. 279039 AB029027 5689544 KIAA1104 protein 1 GCACCATGTAGAATTTTCACTTTGTA (KIAA1104), mRNA/cds = CTGGCAGGCTCGTTTTACCTCATT (494, 2281) 528 Table 3A Hs. 278586 AB029031 5689552 mRNA for KIAA1108 1 TCTCCAGTCCTGATTACTGTACACAG protein, partial cds/cds = TAGCTTTAGATGGCGTGGACGTGA (0, 2291) 529 Table 3A Hs. 7910 AB029551 6714542 YEAF1 mRNA for YY1 1 TTCCTGTTACTGGCATGTGCACGACT and E4TF1 associated factor 1, ATGTTATTAGAAGCCACTTTATCA complete cds/cds = (198, 878) 530 Table 3A Hs. 14805 AB031050 7684246 solute carrier family 21 1 GCCAGCTTGGAGGATGGACATTTCT (organic anion transporter), GGATACACATACACATACAAAACAG member 11 (SLC21A11), mRNA/ cds = (193, 2325) 531 db mining Hs. 91600 AB031479 6539431 SEEK1 protein (SEEK1), 1 TCAGCTCCTTGATCTAAGCCTCCCAG mRNA/cds = (274, 732) AGAGACCCCTAGAATGTTTCCCTC 532 db mining Hs. 146824 AB031480 6539433 SPR1 protein (SPR1), 1 CCGGCGGCAGGAACTATCAGTAGAC mRNA/cds = (315, 725) AGCTGCTGCTTCCATGAAACGGAAA 533 Table 3A Hs. 99872 AB032251 6683491 BPTF mRNA for 1 TGTTGCCTTGAATATAACAGTACAAT bromodomain PHD finger TTGTCAATTACTCTGCACCAGGCT transcription factor, complete cds/cds = (471, 8816) 534 Table 3A Hs. 8858 AB032252 6683493 bromodomain adjacent to 1 AAAAGTAACACCCTCCCTTTTTCCTG zinc finger domain, 1A ACAGTTCTTTCAGCTTTACAGAAC (BAZ1A), mRNA/cds = (115, 5139) 535 Table 3A Hs. 286430 AB032948 6329727 601655926R1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AATGAAATGTAGTTGGGTTCTTCCTG end/clone = IMAGE: TAATGCGCTATTATGTCTTGGGCT 3855679/clone_end = 3′ 536 Table 3A Hs. 44087 AB032952 6329754 mRNA for KIAA1126 1 AACCTCCTTGTGTCTGTTTCTCTGTT protein, partial cds/cds = CCTCTGTGGCTGACTCAATAAACT (0, 1857) 537 Table 3A Hs. 153489 AB032972 6330026 mRNA for KIAA1146 1 GTGGGAGGGTGAGATGTGAAGATGT protein, partial cds/cds = GGGATGAACCTGGAATGAACGAATT (0, 815) 538 Table 3A Hs. 12461 AB032973 6330032 mRNA for KIAA1147 1 GGCCTAAAGAAAGCTGGGGTTAATC protein, partial cds/cds = CTGAAGCTAAAAGTAAATGTTTCTT (0, 569) 539 Table 3A Hs. 343199 AB032976 6330050 EST374106 cDNA 1 TCCCATCCTTTCCATCAAGACCTTCA TTAGCTTATGATATTTGCTGCCGA 540 Table 3A Hs. 6298 AB032977 6382017 mRNA for KIAA1151 1 GGAGGTCTCTTCCAGATTGCTCTTCT protein, partial cds/cds = GCCGAATTATTTGTATCTATTCCG (0, 689) 541 Table 3A Hs. 290398 BF341403 11287894 602013369F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCACACCTCGTCAGAGGACCATAAC end/clone = IMAGE: CGTGTGGGGACAATAACCGCAGGGG 4149209/clone _end = 5′ 542 Table 3A Hs. 7041 AB033034 6382021 mRNA for KIAA1208 1 ACAATGGATTTGTGAAGAGCAGATTC protein, partial cds/cds = CATGAGTAACTCTGACAGGTATTT (24, 2015) 543 Table 3A Hs. 29679 AB033042 6330568 cofactor required for Sp1 1 TGAGAGACATTGTTAATTTTGGGGGA transcriptional activation, ATTGGCATTGCGAAAGACTTGAAA subunit 3 (130kD) (CRSP3), mRNA/cds = (119, 4225) 544 Table 3A Hs. 7252 AB033050 6330623 mRNA for KIAA1224 1 TGCTAGACATTTCTATACTCTGTTGTA protein, partial cds/cds = ACACTGAGGTATCTCATTTGCCC (0, 1908) 545 Table 3A Hs. 267690 AB033054 6330689 mRNA for KIAA1228 1 GTGGGGGATGGGGGTTAAAAAGTAG protein, partial cds/cds = AGAACCTCCTTTCTGTTCAACTAAT (0, 2176) 546 Table 3A Hs. 9873 AB033076 14133246 mRNA for KIAA1250 1 CAGGTGAGTAGTTGCCGCGTAATATC protein, partial cds/cds = ATTGGAGTACATTCTTTATACTGT (139, 5472) 547 Table 3A Hs. 146668 AB033079 6382025 mRNA for KIAA1253 1 CCCCAACCTTATTCTGTGTGTAGACA protein, partial cds/cds = TTGTATTCCACAATTTTGAATGGC (0, 1418) 548 Table 3A Hs. 301721 AB033081 6330899 mRNA for KIAA1255 1 CGAATGGCTTAAACTAATTTGCTATG protein, partial cds/cds = ATCCTCTAACACCGAAATTTCCCA (0, 2866) 549 Table 3A Hs. 40193 AB033085 6330932 mRNA for KIAA1259 1 AGAGGGAATCAGAAAAATGCCAAGC protein CTTTTCTCTTTGAATGTGCTATTTT 550 Table 3A Hs. 43141 AB033093 6331205 mRNA for KIAA1267 1 CACCCTTCTCTGTTAACCTTGTGCCT protein, partial cds/cds = GTCTCCTGTATGATCACATCACCA (94, 3411) 551 Table 3A Hs. 42179 AB033112 6331388 mRNA for KIAA1286 1 TGTGTCTCTGTCGCGTCTGCTGTGAA protein, partial cds/cds = GCACATGATGCTCTATTTATTGTA (197, 3841) 552 Table 3A Hs. 63128 AB033118 6331442 mRNA for KIAA1292 1 TGAGAGTAAGCACATGACAGCGTCT protein, partial cds/cds = GCTTGCGTTGTGTCTGTTTTATGTT (0, 1788) 553 Table 3A Hs. 278670 AB034205 6899845 acid-inducible 1 TCGTGTGAATCAGACTAAGTGGGATT phosphoprotein (OA48-18), TCATTTTTACAACTCTGCTCTACT mRNA/cds = (275, 445) 554 Table 3A Hs. 76507 AB034747 12862475 LPS-induced TNF-alpha 1 TGCAACGAATATGGATACCACATAGT factor (PIG7), mRNA/ ACTTTGGTGTTACCTGCTTTTGAA cds = (233, 919) 555 db mining Hs. 184 AB036432 6691625 advanced glycosylation end 1 AGAACTGAATCAGTCGGAGGAACCT product-specific receptor GAGGCAGGCGAGAGTAGTACTGGAG (AGER), mRNA/cds = (0, 1214) 556 Table 3A Hs. 194369 AB036737 8096339 mRNA for RERE, complete 1 TTGCCATGAGATAACACAGTGTAAAC cds/cds = (636, 5336) AGTAGACACCCAGAAATCGTGACT 557 Table 3A Hs. 125037 AB037752 7243042 hypothetical protein 1 GCTGTTAGGCTAAGAGGGTGCAGGG FLJ20548 (FLJ20548), mRNA/ CTAGACACGAAGCTTAAACTATTCA cds = (167, 1432) 558 Table 3A Hs. 22941 AB037784 7243106 mRNA for KIAA1363 1 CCAGTGTGGAGGTAGCAAAGCATCT protein, partial cds/cds = ATCTATTCTGAATCATGTTTGGAAA (0, 1293) 559 Table 3A Hs. 258730 AB037790 7243118 mRNA for KIAA1369 1 GCCAGTATGCCACAGAATGTCCTAAA protein, partial cds/cds = CCCTTGCTGCCTCTTATCAAAACC (0, 1963) 560 Table 3A Hs. 29716 AB037791 7243120 mRNA for KIAA1370 1 TTTGTACTGTTGAAACCACTTCATTG protein, partial cds/cds = GACATGTTGCAATAGCAAAACCCC (49, 3372) 561 Table 3A Hs. 9663 AB037796 7243130 mRNA for KIAA1375 1 AGGGGGAACATTGTAAAGAAACAAAA protein, partial cds/cds = AGGTCCAGATGAATGTATGCTAGA (0, 1640) 562 Table 3A Hs. 24684 AB037797 7243132 mRNA for KIAA1376 1 GGTGCTGAATATGTCCTTGTAGGCTC protein, partial cds/cds = TGTTTTAAGAAAACAATATGTGGG (143, 1456) 563 Table 3A Hs. 6685 AB037801 7243140 mRNA for KIAA1380 1 ACATTGGCTTGCTTTTGTTAAAGTGC protein, partial cds/cds = AAGTGTTACATATGGCTTTGTACA (0, 3798) 564 Table 3A Hs. 334878 NM_032837 14249549 hypothetical protein 1 TTGGTAGTGTCAGCGGGGCACCTTTTA FLJ14775 (FLJ14775), mRNA/ CACCTTCTAGTAGCTCAAGCTAGT cds = (171, 533) 565 Table 3A Hs. 301434 AB037808 7243154 mRNA for KIAA1387 1 TCCTGGAATCGTTTAATCTAAAGCAG protein, partial cds/cds = TTTCCCCTGTTTTGGAGATTTTGT (0, 2852) 566 Table 3A Hs. 301434 AB037808 7243154 mRNA for KIAA1387 1 TCCTGGAATCGTTTAATCTAAAGCAG protein, partial cds/cds = TTTCCCCTGTTTTGGAGATTTTGT (0, 2852) 567 Table 3A Hs. 15370 AB037828 7243194 mRNA for KIAA1407 1 TGAGAAAGTCCTGTGCAGTCCTGAG protein, partial cds/cds = ATGATTACTCTTATTGGTGTGCTG (0, 2235) 568 Table 3A Hs. 274396 AB037844 7243226 mRNA for KIAA1423 1 TCGTCTTTTGCGAATGGCTTAATTCT protein, partial cds/cds = GACACTACCTTTCTGGGAAATGTT (0, 1851) 569 Table 3A Hs. 149918 AB037901 10567163 GASC-1 mRNA, complete 1 TTTGATTGTGTCTGATGGGAACTGAG cds/cds = (150, 3320) TTGTTGGCCTTTGTGAAATGAAAT 570 Table 3A Hs. 284205 AB040120 12657580 up-regulated by BCG-CWS 1 TTGACAAAGCCCAACAATGATCTCAG (LOC64116), mRNA/cds = GAATTACATTTTCCAACAGACCAA (477, 1859) 571 Table 3A Hs. 6682 AB040875 13516845 solute carrier family 7, 1 ACCTGTCACGCTTCTAGTTGCTTCAA (cationic amino acid transporter, CCATTTTATAACCATTTTTGTACA y+ system) member 11 (SLC7A11), mRNA/cds = (235, 1740) 572 Table 3A Hs. 109694 AB040884 7959160 mRNA for KIAA1451 1 TCCTTAAGGTGCACAGTAAATGTACA protein, partial cds/cds = GATAGTTATAGGCCACTGTTTTGT (0, 1467) 573 Table 3A Hs. 210958 AB040919 7959232 mRNA for KIAA1486 1 AGCTCATATGAACACTGCTCTGAACT protein, partial cds/cds = CCTCTGACTTAGCATTCAACTTAA (11, 2044) 574 Table 3A Hs. 20237 AB040922 7959238 mRNA for KIAA1489 1 CATGACAAACATTACTAGCATGTTCA protein, partial cds/cds = ACTGCACCATGTTCTGGCACTGTA (1619, 3154) 575 Table 3A Hs. 35089 AB040929 7959252 mRNA for KIAA1496 1 ACCTCTTTCCTACCAATTTCACATTTT protein, partial cds/cds = GCAGAAACTTGTTCACATTTCCA (0, 2763) 576 Table 3A Hs. 201500 AB040942 7959278 mRNA for KIAA1509 1 GGGTTGTGTATTAAATAGCCATTCAT protein, partial cds/cds = TCTGGAACTCAAGGACAGGACTGT (0, 3982) 577 Table 3A Hs. 93836 AB040959 7959318 mRNA for KIAA1526 1 GCCTTGCAGGTGACCAGCAGTGTCA protein, partial cds/cds = TTGTATTTATATACAGAGCTTATGA (0, 2892) 578 Table 3A Hs. 89135 AB040961 7959322 mRNA for KIAA1528 1 CTGGACGGGCGTGGGTTCTGGGTCA protein, partial cds/cds = GCTTCTTTTACCTCAATTTTGTTTG (4, 2226) 579 Table 3A Hs. 85752 AB040974 7959348 mRNA for KIAA1541 1 AAAGTCTGAGGTGTGGAACAGTTATT protein, partial cds/cds = TAAGCATTAGTCAACCCTGGTCCT (908, 2341) 580 Table 3A Hs. 18259 AB044661 11094140 XPA binding protein 1; 1 TGGGCAAGACATGATTAATGAATCAG putative ATP(GTP)-binding AATCCTGTTTCATTGGTGACTTGG protein (NTPBP), mRNA/ cds = (24, 1148) 581 Table 3A Hs. 142838 AB044971 13699901 nucleolar protein interacting 1 CCTGTGTAAAAGAAGAAATACAAGAG with the FHA domain of pKi-67 ACTCAAACACCTACACATTCACGG (NIFK), mRNA/cds = (54, 935) 582 Table 3A Hs. 140720 AB045118 13365650 FRAT2 mRNA, complete 1 TGGCTTGTTCATCCTCCAGATGTAGC cds/cds = (129, 830) TATTGATGTACACTTCGCAACGGA 583 Table 3A Hs. 136414 AB045278 13568433 UDP-GlcNAc: betaGal 1 AACTATCAGCTTGGATGGTCACTTGA beta-1,3-N-acetyl- ATAGAAGATGGTTATACACAGTGT glucosaminyltransferase 5 (B3GNT5), mRNA/cds = (129, 1265) 584 Table 3A Hs. 127270 AB046765 10047154 mRNA for KIAA1545 1 CCACGGTGGACCCTGTTTGTTTTAAA protein, partial cds/cds = TATTCTGTTCCCATGTCAATCAGT (0, 2445) 585 Table 3A Hs. 65641 AB046766 10047156 hypothetical protein 1 TTGTGTAGGAAACTTTTGCAGTTTGA FLJ20073 (FLJ20073), CACTAAGATAACTTCTGTGTGCAT mRNA/cds = (16, 1908) 586 Table 3A Hs. 323822 AB046771 10047166 mRNA for KIAA1551 1 ACTCAAATCAGTTAGCTTCAAACAAA protein, partial cds/cds = AACGAAAGTTAGACCAAGGGAACG (0, 3750) 587 Table 3A Hs. 323822 AB046771 10047166 mRNA for KIAA1551 1 ACTCAAATCAGTTAGCTTCAAACAAA protein, partial cds/cds = AACGAAAGTTAGACCAAGGGAACG (0, 3750) 588 Table 3A Hs. 17767 AB046774 10047172 mRNA for KIAA1554 1 TTGTGTGCTGTGCTTCAAAGCCTTAA protein, partial cds/cds = CTGTCAAATCTTGCATTATCTTGT (0, 3963) 589 Table 3A Hs. 44054 AB046785 10047194 ninein (GSK3B interacting 1 ACATTATCATGGCATGACTTAAGGGA protein) (NIN), mRNA/ ACATTGGTTTGTGAAGGAAAAACA cds = (202, 6345) 590 Table 3A Hs. 168640 AB046801 10047236 mRNA for KIAA1581 1 TGTGTGACTTTCATGCTTCTGGGGTT protein, partial cds/cds = GGAGCTTAAAGATCCAAACTGAGA (0, 1639) 591 Table 3A Hs. 129750 AB046805 10047244 mRNA for KIAA1585 1 TGCTGGTATTCTCACTGCCACATTTT protein, partial cds/cds = TGGAAACCTGTATTACACCTTAAA (27, 1814) 592 Table 3A Hs. 18587 AB046808 10047250 Homo sapiens, clone 1 TTGAGTGTCTGCAGCAGCCCTGGAC MGC: 15071 IMAGE: TTCCAGACTTCTATCACATGAGAAA 4110510, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (977, 2212) 593 Table 3A Hs. 11123 AB046813 10047260 mRNA for KIAA1593 1 TGGTGCTGATGCTTAGTTGTCTCATG protein, partial cds/cds = CCATTAAATTGTAAAAGTGAGTTG (477, 3338) 594 Table 3A Hs. 343582 AB046825 10047284 RC6-HT0592-270300-011- 1 GGAGGTCAGTTGATTTCCCCAGGTA D11 cDNA CATTCATGGTGTGACAGACACATGG 595 Table 3A Hs. 222746 AB046830 10047294 mRNA for KIAA1610 1 AGATCCTTTCAGTCCCTAGACCTCCA protein, partial cds/cds = TTCACTCTGTTTCTCTTCTGCTGG (0, 1456) 596 Table 3A Hs. 6639 AB046844 10047324 mRNA for KIAA1624 1 GATCCGATCATGGTGATGTACGGGG protein, partial cds/cds = TGAATTCTCTTGCCGTGTTGCAAAT (0, 1800) 597 Table 3A Hs. 288140 AB046857 10047350 mRNA for KIAA1637 1 ATGGTTTCAAAATTCAAGGTCCCCAA protein, partial cds/cds = ATGGCAGCATTTTATGTTCTGACC (0, 1441) 598 Table 3A Hs. 44566 AB046861 10047358 KIAA1641 protein 1 CAAGTATGTATGCAACTTTGCACACC (KIAA1641), mRNA/cds = AACAACTGTTAATCTGTAGCTAGT (40, 453) 599 Table 3A Hs. 82113 AB049113 10057384 dUTP pyrophosphatase 1 TGGTGATTCTCCAGGCCATTTAATAC (DUT), mRNA/cds = CCTGCAATGTAATTGTCCCTCTGT (29, 523) 600 Table 3A Hs. 323463 AB051480 12697930 mRNA for KIAA1693 1 TTCTGCCTCAATGTTTACTGTGCCTT protein, partial cds/cds = TGTTTTTGCTAGTTTGTGTTGTTG (0, 2707) 601 Table 3A Hs. 19597 AB051481 12697932 mRNA for KIAA1694 1 ACTACTGTCACGTAGCTGTGTACAAA protein, partial cds/cds = GAGATGTGAAATACTTTCAGGCAA (0, 2274) 602 Table 3A Hs. 20281 AB051487 12697944 mRNA for KIAA1700 1 TGTTGAACGGTTAAACTGTGCATTTC protein, partial cds/cds = TCATTTTGATGTGTCATGTATGTT (108, 2180) 603 Table 3A Hs. 7076 AB051492 12697954 mRNA for KIAA1705 1 AATGGTCAAGGTTCAGCATATTCTAT protein, partial cds/cds = ATGAAGATCACAAGGTGGTATCGT (1713, 3209) 604 Table 3A Hs. 25127 AB051512 12697994 mRNA for KIAA1725 1 TGTGAACTTGTGCGCAAATGTGCAGA protein, partial cds/cds = TTCAATGTTCTTGTTACAGATTGA (0, 3129) 605 Table 3A Hs. 66053 AB051540 12698050 mRNA for KIAA1753 1 CCCCTTGGGCTCAGCACGAAAGGGC protein, partial cds/cds = TTTCAATGAATTAAGTGAAAACTTT (0, 2457) 606 Table 3A Hs. 7187 AB051544 12698058 mRNA for KIAA1757 1 AATGAGTTGTGTTGAAGCCTCCGTCT protein, partial cds/cds = CCCATCCTTGCCTGTAGCCCGTAG (347, 4576) 607 Table 3A Hs. 248367 AB058677 14017778 MEGF11 protein 1 AGCCTAAACATGTATACTGTGCATTT (MEGF11), mRNA/cds = TATGGGTGACTTTGAAAGATCTGT (159, 3068) 608 Table 3A Hs. 227400 AF000145 3095031 mitogen-activated protein 1 ACCAGGTTTTAGCAAAATGCACACTT kinase kinase kinase kinase TTGGCTCTTTTTGGTATATGTTCT 3 (MAP4K3), mRNA/cds = (360, 3014) 609 Table 3A Hs. 8180 AF000652 2795862 syndecan binding protein 1 CCTGACTCCTCCTTGCAAACAAAATG (syntenin) (SDCBP), mRNA/ ATAGTTGACACTTTATCCTGATTT cds = (148, 1044) 610 Table 3A Hs. 147916 AF000982 2580549 DEAD/H (Asp—Glu— 1 TTGTATTGGCATAATCAGTGACTTGT Ala—Asp/His) box ACATTCAGCAATAGCATTTGAGCA polypeptide 3 (DDX3), transcript variant 2, mRNA/ cds = (856, 2844) 611 Table 3A Hs. 13980 AF000993 2580571 ubiquitously transcribed 1 TTGTTAAGTTGCAATTACTGCAATGA tetratricopeptide repeat CAGACCAATAAACAATTGCTGCCA gene, X chromosome (UTX), mRNA/cds = (26, 4231) 612 Table 3A Hs. 159523 AF001622 3930162 class-I MHC-restricted T 1 ACAGCAAACTTTGGCATTTATGTGGA cell associated molecule GCATTTCTCATTGTTGGAATCTGA (CRTAM), mRNA/cds = (0, 1181) 613 Table 3A Hs. 58435 AF001862 2232149 FYN-binding protein (FYB- 1 TGGTCATTCTGCTGTGTTCATTAGGT 120/130) (FYB), mRNA/ GCCAATGTGAAGTCTGGATTTTAA cds = (30, 2381) 614 Table 3A Hs. 76918 AF002020 2276462 Niemann-Pick disease, type 1 GGCATGAAATGAGGGACAAAGAAAG C1 (NPC1), mRNA/cds = CATCTCGTAGGTGTGTCTACTGGGT (123, 3959) 615 Table 3A Hs. 18792 AF003938 2897941 thioredoxin-like, 32 kD 1 AATCTTGACACATGCAATTGTAAATA (TXNL), mRNA/cds = AAAGTCACCACTTTTGCCAAGCTT (205, 1074) 616 Table 3A Hs. 337778 AF004230 2343108 hypothetical protein 1 TGATGCCTTCATCTGTTCAGTCATCT FLJ11068 (FLJ11068), CCAAAAACAGTAAAAATAACCACT mRNA/cds = (163, 1188) 617 Table 3A Hs. 183805 AF005213 2843115 ankyrin 1, erythrocytic 1 GGCCAAGCTGAATGCCATGAATATCA (ANK1), transcript variant GTGAGACGCGTTATAAGGAATCCT 3, mRNA/cds = (84, 5726) 618 Table 3A Hs. 42915 AF006082 2282029 ARP2 (actin-related protein 1 CCTGCCAGTGTCAGAAAATCCTATTT 2, yeast) homolog (ACTR2), ATGAATCCTGTCGGTATTCCTTGG mRNA/cds = (74, 1258) 619 Table 3A Hs. 6895 AF006086 2282037 actin related protein 2/3 1 TCAAGAATTTGGGTGGGAGAAAAGAA complex, subunit 3 (21 kD) AGTGGGTTATCAAGGGTGATTTGA (ARPC3), mRNA/cds = (25, 561) 620 Table 3A Hs. 82425 AF006088 2282041 actin related protein 2/3 1 CAAACTGGTGCAGAAATTCTATAAAC complex, subunit 5 (16 kD) TCTTTGCTGTTTTTGATACCTGCT (ARPC5), mRNA/cds = (24, 479) 621 Table 3A Hs. 22670 AF006513 2645428 chromodomain helicase 1 GCTACTTGTTTACATTGTACACTGCG DNA binding protein 1 ACCACCTTGCCGCTTTTCATCACA (CHD1), mRNA/cds = (163, 5292) 622 Table 3A Hs. 24752 AF006516 2245670 spectrin SH3 domain 1 ACTGGATGCTACAGACTTATAACAGC binding protein 1 ATAGTGAATGGTAAGACTAGTGCA (SSH3BP1), mRNA/cds = (81, 1607) 623 Table 3A Hs. 321149 AF007155 2852635 cDNA FLJ10257 fis, 1 CCTCCCCTATGCCTCAGCCCCATCTC clone HEMBB1000887/ TGCTCCGTTTGAATTTTGTTATT cds = UNKNOWN 624 Table 3A Hs. 5409 AF008442 2266928 RNA polymerase I subunit 1 CCAGTGTGACTAGGGATCCTGAGTTT (RPA40), mRNA/cds = TCTGGGACAATTCCAGCTTTAATC (22, 1050) 625 Table 3A Hs. 225977 AF012108 2331249 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 TGACCCTTCTTTAAGTTATGTGTGTG 3 (NCOA3), mRNA/cds = GGGAGAAATAGAATGGTGCTCTTA (183, 4421) 626 Table 3A Hs. 334874 AF012872 2326226 phosphatidylinositol 4- 1 GTGTGAGTCCTCTGTTTGCACTGGAC kinase 230 (pi4K230) ATATTCCCTACCTGTCTTATTTCA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (0, 6134) 627 Table 3A Hs. 199291 AF015041 4102706 NUMB-R protein 1 AGGGGAAGGGGTGCCTGGCGGGTA (NUMB-R) mRNA, complete CTTTTCTATCTTTTATTTCCAGATTT cds/cds = (209, 2038) 628 Table 3A Hs. 51233 AF016266 2529562 TRAIL receptor 2 mRNA, 1 TCATGCTTCTGCCCTGTCAAAGGTCC complete cds/cds = CTATTTGAAATGTGTTATAATACA (117, 1439) 629 Table 3A Hs. 76807 AF016270 2655005 major histocompatibility 1 AGCTAGCAGATCGTAGCTAGTTTGTA complex, class II, DR TTGTCTTGTCAATTGTACAGACTT alpha (HLA-DRA), mRNA/ cds = (26, 790) 630 Table 3A Hs. 104624 AF016495 6560598 aquaporin 9 (AQP9), 1 AGCCCAGAATTCCCAAAGGCATTAG mRNA/cds = (286, 1173) GTTTCCCAACTGCTTTGTGCTGATA 631 Table 3A Hs. 10958 AF021819 2460317 RNA-binding protein 1 GTGTCTATACATTTCTAAGCCTTGTTT regulatory subunit (DJ-1), GCAGAATAAACAGGGCATTTAGC mRNA/cds = (20, 589) 632 Table 3A Hs. 125134 AF023142 4102966 pre-mRNA splicing SR 1 TAGAGGTGTACAGATGCTATATTATA protein rA4 mRNA, partial TCCGCTCCCGGTGTACTGCAGCCC cds/cds = (0, 3473) 633 Table 3A Hs. 108809 AF026292 2559009 chaperonin containing 1 TTTTACAAGGAAGGGGTAGTAATTGG TCP1, subunit 7 (eta) (CCT7), CCCACTCTCTTCTTACTGGAGGCT mRNA/cds = (68, 1699) 634 Table 3A Hs. 168103 AF026402 2655201 prp28, U5 snRNP 100 kd 1 ACACGGTGAACTGGCTGTGTCCATCT protein (U5-100K), mRNA/ TTGTCACTGAGTGAAATCTCTGTT cds = (39, 2501) 635 Table 3A Hs. 9573 AF027302 2522533 ATP-binding cassette, sub- 1 TGAGGACTTGGGGCAGGAAAGGAAT family F (GCN20), member GCTGCTGAACTTGAATTTCCCTTTA 1 (ABCF1), mRNA/cds = (94, 2517) 636 Table 3A Hs. 168132 AF031167 2739159 interleukin 15 (IL15), 1 TCAGACCTTGGATCAGATGAACTCTT mRNA/cds = (316, 804) AGAAATGAAGGCAGAAAAATGTCA 637 Table 3A Hs. 170133 AF032885 2895491 forkhead box O1A 1 CCACGTTCTTGTTCCGATACTCTGAG (rhabdomyosarcoma) AAGTGCCTGATGTTGATGTACTTA (FOXO1A), mRNA/cds = (385, 2352) 638 Table 3A Hs. 74276 AF034607 4426566 chloride intracellular 1 GCCTGGGTCAGATTTTTATTGTGGGG channel 1 (CLIC1), mRNA/ TGGGATGAGTAGGACAACATATTT cds = (236, 961) 639 Table 3A Hs. 106890 AF035306 2661067 clone 23771 mRNA 1 GGGTGCCCACCTGCATGTGAAGGGG sequence/cds = UNKNOWN AGGCAGTTCTCAATTTATTTCAATA 640 Table 3A Hs. 184697 AF035307 2661068 clone 23785 mRNA 1 CAGTCACTGGGTCTATATTAAACAGC sequence/cds = UNKNOWN AACCAGAGCAACAAATGGCAAACA 641 Table 3A Hs. 278589 AF035737 2827179 general transcription factor 1 TGACATGGTAGCAGAAATAGGCCCTT II, (GTF2I), transcript TTATGTGTTGCTTCTATTTTACCT variant 1, mRNA/cds = (370, 3366) 642 Table 3A Hs. 8257 AF035947 9695283 cytokine-inducible inhibitor 1 AGCAAAGAACAGTTTGGTGGTCTTTT of signaling type 1b CTCTTCCACTGATTTTTCTGTAAT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (3131, 3925) 643 Table 3A Hs. 6900 AF037204 2906012 ring finger protein 13 1 AGCCCTGCTAAACTATGTACAGAGGA (RNF13), mRNA/cds = AACTGTTCAAGTATTGGATTTGAA (151, 1296) 644 Table 3A Hs. 155489 AF037448 3037012 NS1-associated protein 1 1 TGTCAACGATGTTTCCAGTAGTGTTT (NSAP1), mRNA/cds = AGATTTGGTGTCTTCAAAGGTAGT (204, 1892) 645 Table 3A Hs. 12311 AF038202 2795923 clone 23570 mRNA 1 GGCTTTTTGCCCATCAAGAATAAAAA sequence/cds = UNKNOWN GAAATAAAACCAAAGGGTTACCGG 646 Table 3A Hs. 76807 AF038564 2708328 major histocompatibility 1 TGCCTGTTGCACATCTTGTAAAATTG complex, class II, DR alpha GACAATGGCTCTTTAGAGAGTTAT (HLA-DRA), mRNA/cds = (26, 790) 647 Table 3A Hs. 303627 AF039575 2773157 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TGCGGCTAGTTCAGAGAGATTTTTAG ribonucleoprotein D (AU- AGCTGTGGTGGACTTCATAGATGA rich element RNA-binding protein 1, 37 kD) (HNRPD), transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (285, 1352) 648 Table 3A Hs. 29417 AF039942 4730928 HCF-binding transcription 1 AATGGAAGGATTAGTATGGCCTATTT factor Zhangfei (ZF), TTAAAGCTGCTTTGTTAGGTTCCT mRNA/cds = (457, 1275) 649 Table 3A Hs. 8185 AF042284 5256829 CGI-44 protein, sulfide 1 CCATGTGGGCTACTCATGATGGGCTT dehydrogenase like (yeast) GATTCTTTGGGAATAATAAAATGA (CGI-44), mRNA/cds = (76, 1428) 650 db mining Hs. 298727 AF042838 2815887 MEK kinase 1 (MEKK1) 1 AACGAGGCCAGTGGGGAACCCTTAC mRNA, partial cds/cds = CTAAGTATGTGATTGACAAATCATG (0, 4487) 651 Table 3A Hs. 82280 AF045229 2906029 regulator of G-protein 1 CCTCTCAGGACGTGCCGGGTTTATC signaling 10 (RGS10), ATTGCTTTGTTATTTGTAAGGACTG mRNA/cds = (43, 546) 652 Table 3A Hs. 62112 AF046001 2895869 zinc finger protein 207 1 CCACTGCCTGAAAGGTTTGTACAGAT (ZNF207), mRNA/cds = GCATGCCACAGTAGATGTCCACAT (202, 1638) 653 Table 3A Hs. 241520 AF047002 2896145 transcriptional coactivator 1 TTTTGGGATAAATTTTACTGGTTGCT ALY mRNA, partial cds/ GTTGTGGAGAAGGTGGCGTTTCCA cds = (0, 701) 654 Table 3A Hs. 132904 AF047033 5051627 sodium bicarbonate 1 TGAAGTATAAGCCTCTACTGGGTCTA cotransporter 3 (SLC4A7) TATTGTGAATCATCCTGCCTTTCA mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (71, 3715) 655 Table 3A Hs. 50785 AF047442 3335139 SEC22, vesicle trafficking 1 CTCGTCTATTGGCCCCTGTAGAAAGT protein (S. cerevisiae)-like TAACCTTTGTTGTTTTCCTTTTAT 1 (SEC22L1), mRNA/cds = (119, 766) 656 Table 3A Hs. 40323 AF047472 2921872 BUB3 (budding uninhibited 1 TCCCCTTCTGTCCCCTAGTAAGCCCA by benzimidazoles 3, yeast) GTTGCTGTATCTGAACAGTTTGAG homolog (BUB3), mRNA/ cds = (70, 1056) 657 Table 3A Hs. 26584 AF051782 2947237 diaphanous 1 (HDIA1) 1 AAACCTATTTCCCTTGCCTCATAGGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = TTCTGGGATGTCATCACCTCCAGT (0, 3746) 658 Table 3A Hs. 313 AF052124 3360431 secreted phosphoprotein 1 1 GAATTTGGTGGTGTCAATTGCTTATT (osteopontin, bone TGTTTTCCCACGGTTGTCCAGCAA sialoprotein I, early T- lymphocyte activation 1) (SPP1), mRNA/cds = (87, 989) 659 Table 3A Hs. 227949 AF052155 3360466 SEC13 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 CTATTTTGGGTCATTTTTATGTACCTT 1 (SEC13L1), mRNA/cds = TGGGTTCAGGCATTATTTGGGGG (60, 1028) 660 literature Hs. 115770 AF053712 3057145 tumor necrosis factor 1 TAATTGTTGAACAGGTGTTTTTCCAC (ligand) superfamily, AAGTGCCGCAAATTGTACCTTTTT member 11 (TNFSF11), transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (156, 1109) 661 Table 3A Hs. 178710 AF054174 3341991 clathrin, heavy polypeptide 1 CCCCCTCAGAAGAATCATGAATTTGC (Hc) (CLTC), mRNA/cds = AACAGACCTAATTTTTGGTTACTT (172, 5199) 662 Table 3A Hs. 233952 AF054185 4092057 proteasome (prosome, 1 GGCCTTTCCATTCCATTTATTCACAC macropain) subunit, alpha TGAGTGTCCTACAATAAACTTCCG type, 7 (PSMA7), mRNA/ cds = (24, 770) 663 Table 3A Hs. 158164 AF054187 4092059 transporter 1, ATP-binding 1 TGGTGTCTCAAAGGAGTAACTGCAG cassette, sub-family B CTTGGTTTGAAATTTGTACTGTTTC (MDR/TAP) (TAP1), mRNA/cds = (20, 2456) 664 Table 3A Hs. 334826 AF054284 4033734 splicing factor 3b, subunit 1 TGCCAGTAGTGACCAAGAACACAGT 1, 155 kD (SF3B1), GATTATATACACTATACTGGAGGGA mRNA/cds = (0, 3914) 665 Table 3A Hs. 13131 AF055581 3845720 lymphocyte adaptor protein 1 AGGACACATCTGACATCCTGTGTTTG (LNK), mRNA/cds = GTTAAAATATACAGCACATTGTGA (357, 2084) 666 Table 3A Hs. 278501 AF056322 3252910 SPG-100 (SP100) gene, 1 TGGGGGTTGTAAATTGGCATGGAAAT partial cds; and high mobility TTAAAGCAGGTTCTTGTTAGTGCA group 1-like protein L3 (HMG1L3) retropseudogene sequence/cds = (0, 617) 667 Table 3A Hs. 6856 AF056717 3046994 ash2 (absent, small, or 1 TGTGAAAGAAACTTGCTTGCAGCTTT homeotic, Drosophila, AACAAAATGAGAAACTTCCCAAAT homolog)-like (ASH2L), mRNA/cds = (4, 1890) 668 Table 3A Hs. 169895 AF061736 4335936 ubiquitin-conjugating 1 GTATATATCCTCCAGCATTCAGTCCA enzyme E2L 6 (UBE2L6), GGGGGAGCCACGGAAACCATGTTC mRNA/cds = (47, 508) 669 Table 3A Hs. 182579 AF061738 4335940 leucine aminopeptidase 1 TGTGATGCTAGGAACATGAGCAAACT (LOC51056), mRNA/cds = GAAAATTACTATGCACTTGTCAGA (186, 1745) 670 Table 3A Hs. 184592 AF061944 6933863 protein kinase, lysine 1 AACCCAGTATATCTGTGTTATCTGAT deficient 1 (PRKWNK1), GGGACGGTTGACAGTGGTCAGGGA mRNA/cds = (0, 7148) 671 Table 3A Hs. 79015 AF063591 12002013 antigen identified by 1 ATCCAGTGGCCTAGGAATTAAAGTGT monoclonal antibody MRC TGTTGTTTTTGCTGTTAAATTGGA OX-2 (MOX2), mRNA/ cds = (57, 866) 672 Table 3A Hs. 11000 AF063605 4071360 MY047 protein (MY047), 1 GCATTGGCAGCATTGTGTCTTTGACC mRNA/cds = (84, 479) TTGTATACTAGCTTGACATAGTGC 673 Table 3A Hs. 129708 AF064090 3283355 tumor necrosis factor 1 TTTCATGGTGTGAAGGAAGGAGCGT (ligand) superfamily, GGTGCATTGGACATGGGTCTGACAC member 14 (TNFSF14), mRNA/cds = (48, 770) 674 Table 3A Hs. 83530 AF064839 4206051 map 3p21; 3.15 cR from 1 AGACTGCACAACCAAGAAGTTACTCA WI-9324 repeat region, AAGCTCTGTGGGAGCCCCTGCCTG complete sequence/cds = UNKNOWN 675 Table 3A Hs. 4747 AF067008 3873220 dyskeratosis congenita 1, 1 CAGTGCTCACCTAAATCCATCTGACT dyskerin (DKC1), mRNA/ ACTTGTTCCTGTGCCCTCTTGTTT cds = (92, 1636) 676 Table 3A Hs. 307357 AF067519 3850317 PITSLRE protein kinase 1 GTGACGACGACCTGAAGGAGACGGG beta SV1 isoform (CDC2L2) CTTCCACCTTACCACCACGAACCAG mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (79, 2412) 677 Table 3A Hs. 307357 AF067529 3850337 PITSLRE protein kinase 1 AACAGGATAAAGCTCGCCGGGAATG beta SV1 isoform (CDC2L2) GGAAAGACAGAAGAGAAGGGAAATG mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (79, 2412) 678 Table 3A Hs. 268763 AF068235 4321975 Breakpoint cluster region 1 CCTCACCCCCACCCTCACTTTCAATC protein, uterine leiomyoma, CGTTTGATACCATTTGGCTCCTTT 1; barrier to autointegration factor (BCRP1), mRNA/ cds = (507, 776) 679 Table 3A Hs. 341182 AF068836 3192908 602417256F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATGGAAAGATGTGGTCTGAGATGGG end/clone = IMAGE: TGCTGCAAAGATCATAATAAAGTCA 4536829/clone_end = 5′ 680 Table 3A Hs. 92384 AF070523 3764088 vitamin A responsive; 1 CCATGACTTCACAGACATGGTCTAGA cytoskeleton related (JWA), ATCTGTACCCTTACCCACATATGA mRNA/cds = (89, 655) 681 Table 3A Hs. 151903 AF070525 3387880 clone 24706 mRNA 1 CTGTGAATGTTTGCAGTCTCCTACCG sequence/cds = UNKNOWN TCTCAACTACAGCTGCAGTTGCTA 682 Table 3A Hs. 26118 AF070582 3387954 hypothetical protein 1 CAGCCTGAATTGCCTCTGGGAAGAG MGC13033 (MGC13033), GGGTGGGAATGACTTTTCAATGTAC mRNA/cds = (200, 304) 683 Table 3A Hs. 106823 AF070635 3283905 mRNA for KIAA1823 1 AATGGCCTAGAATTTGTGGTAGTTGC protein, partial cds/cds = CAAAGAGGTTCTCCTAGGTGGTCT (52,1185) 684 Table 3A Hs. 108112 AF070640 3283913 Homo sapiens, histone 1 CAGTGAAAAGTTTGTGAGTGAAGAAT fold protein CHRAC17; DNA GCTGAGAAGATTGTAATGCTTTGT polymerase epsilon p17 subunit, clone MGC: 2725 IMAGE: 2822216, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (80, 523) 685 Table 3A Hs. 76691 AF070673 3978241 stannin mRNA, complete 1 TTGTCTCAAAGCTACCAAGTTTGTGC cds/cds = (175, 441) AATAAGTGGAAGGGATGTCATCCT 686 Table 3A Hs. 223615 AF070674 3978243 RC2-BN0074-150400- 1 ACATCGAAGGTGTGCATATATGTTGA 018-c08 cDNA ATGACATTTTAGGGACATGGTGTT 687 Table 3A Hs. 112255 AF071076 4545098 nucleoporin 98 kD 1 GGCTATCTCAGGCAATATGGCCAGC (NUP98), mRNA/cds = ACCTGGGTCTTTATGCATGAAGATA (124, 5262) 688 Table 3A Hs. 76095 AF071596 3851531 immediate early response 3 1 GCTGTCACGGAGCGACTGTCGAGAT (IER3), mRNA/cds = (11,481) CGCCTAGTATGTTCTGTGAACACAA 689 Table 3A Hs. 18571 AF072860 3290197 protein kinase, interferon- 1 AGCTGCTGACTTGACTGTCATCCTGT inducible double stranded TCTTGTTAGCCATTGTGAATAAGA RNA dependent activator (PRKRA), mRNA/cds = (96, 1037) 690 Table 3A Hs. 79877 AF072928 3916215 myotubularin related 1 CTCACAGGTGGACTGAGAAATCAGTT protein 6 mRNA, partial ACATCTTAAGTGACCTACAGGGTA cds/cds = (0, 1398) 691 Table 3A Hs. 143648 AF073310 4511968 insulin receptor substrate-2 1 GTGCATTGTATTTAGTCTGTATTGAT (IRS2) mRNA, complete CATGGATGCCCTCCTTAATAGCCA cds/cds = (516, 4532) 692 Table 3A Hs. 151411 AF075587 3319325 KIAA0916 protein 1 CCTGTACAATTGCATCACGGGTGGG (KIAA0916), mRNA/cds = GATAAAAAGAGGAATATTCTGGTTT (146, 14071) 693 Table 3A Hs. 550 AF076465 5430704 phosducin (PDC), transcript 1 AAACAGAGCTGTCTTCAGCAACATTA variant PhLOP2, mRNA/ TTAGTAGACAAAGAGGATGTGGAT cds = (5, 358) 694 Table 3A Hs. 4311 AF079566 4574148 SUMO-1 activating enzyme 1 ACTCAAGTTTTCAGTTTGTACCGCCT subunit 2 (UBA2), mRNA/ GGTATGTCTGTGTAAGAAGCCAAT cds = (25, 1947) 695 db mining Hs. 159376 AF080577 3551871 RAG2 mRNA, partial 1 TGACTCCTGCCAAGAAATCCTTTCTT cds/cds = (0, 324) AGAAGGTTGTTTGATTAGTTTTGC 696 Table 3A Hs. 107979 AF081282 4336324 small membrane protein 1 1 TTGTATTATCTGCTTTGCTGATGTAG (SMP1), mRNA/cds = ACAAGAGTTAACTGAGTAGCATGC (99, 572) 697 Table 3A Hs. 36794 AF082569 4206702 cyclin D-type binding- 1 AAAGATTGTTGGTTAGGCCAGATTGA protein 1 (CCNDBP1), CACCTATTTATAAACCATATGCGT mRNA/cds = (87, 1172) 698 Table 3A Hs. 8765 AF083255 3435311 RNA helicase-related 1 TGGTAACTGTTCCAGGATTGCTCCAG protein (RNAHP), mRNA/ GTTTGAGATGGTATTGCTAAATTT cds = (17, 2146) 699 Table 3A Hs. 168913 AF083420 5326765 serine/threonine kinase 24 1 TGCACCTTGTAGTGGATTCTGCATAT (Ste20, yeast homolog) CATCTTTCCCACCTAAAAATGTCT (STK24), mRNA/cds = (78, 1373) 700 Table 3A Hs. 327546 AF084555 5813858 hypothetical protein 1 CACTAGCACTTGTGATGCAATAGAAC MGC10786 (MGC10786), ACTTCGCCTGTACTGAAAGGGCCA mRNA/cds = (38, 169) 701 Table 3A Hs. 211610 AF090693 4249665 apoptosis-related RNA 1 ACGCAGGCTTTCCTATTTCTACAACT binding protein (NAPOR-3) GATTGTACTTATGCATTTTGTACC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (67, 1593) 702 Table 3A Hs. 5437 AF090891 6690159 Tax1 (T-cell leukemia 1 CAGGAGCTACTTTGAGTTTGGTGTTA virus type I) binding protein CTAGGATCAGGGTCAGTCTTTGGC 1 (TAX1BP1), mRNA/cds = (83, 2326) 703 Table 3A Hs. 192705 AF090927 6690220 PRO0457 protein 1 TAGAGAGAGGCCCGTGGCCTGAGGT (PRO0457), mRNA/cds = AGTGCAGAGGAGGATAGTAGAGCAG (985, 1431) 704 Table 3A Hs. 201675 AF091263 4140646 RNA binding motif protein 1 TTTTGGAAGATTTTCAGTCTAGTTGC 5 (RBM5), mRNA/cds = CAAATCTGGCTCCTTTACAAAAGA (148, 2595) 705 Table 3A Hs. 241558 AF099149 3930775 ariadne (Drosophila) 1 AAGTTAATTGAGGCAATGTCATCTGC homolog 2 (ARIH2), mRNA/ TCAAAGTTGAGTGGTTTATTCACA cds = (144, 1625) 706 Table 3A Hs. 306357 AF103458 4378245 isolate donor N clone 1 TTGCAGTGTATTACTGTCAGCAGTAT N168K immunoglobulin GGTAGCTCACCGTGGACGTTCGGC kappa light chain variable region mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 303) 707 Table 3A Hs. 184601 AF104032 4426639 L-type amino acid 1 TATTCTGTGTTAATGGCTAACCTGTT transporter subunit LAT1 ACACTGGGCTGGGTTGGGTAGGGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (66, 1589) 708 Table 3A Hs. 294603 AF104398 4063708 601657573R1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AAACTGAATGAGAGAAAATTGTATAA end/clone = IMAGE: CCATCCTGCTGTTCCTTTAGTGCA 3875611/clone_end = 3′ 709 Table 3A Hs. 7043 AF104921 9409793 succinate-CoA ligase, 1 TGACACTGGTCTTGCAGTACAACTGG GDP-forming alpha subunit AAGCCAAAACAAGGTGGAAGATGT (SUCLG1), mRNA/cds = (31, 1032) 710 Table 3A Hs. 4876 AF105366 5106522 solute carrier family 12 1 GGTCAAGTATATTTGGACCTATTATC (potassium/chloride CTCGGCAAGCCAAGATGCAAACAT transporters), member 6 (SLC12A6), mRNA/cds = (51, 3350) 711 Table 3A Hs. 167460 AF107405 5531903 pre-mRNA splicing factor 1 AGTTCACAATATGGTTCAAATGTAAC (SFRS3) mRNA, complete AGTGCAGAATTGAATATGGAGGCA cds/cds = (95, 589) 712 Table 3A Hs. 79335 AF109733 4566529 SWI/SNF related, matrix 1 TTGCATCTTTCCAGGAGAGCCTCACA associated actin dependent TTCTTCTTCCAGGTTGTATCACCC regulator of chromatin, subfamily d, member 1 (SMARCD1), mRNA/cds = (265, 1572) 713 Table 3A Hs. 274472 AF113008 6642739 high-mobility group 1 GTGAGTCAGGAGCAGGAGCGTGCGG (nonhistone chromosomal) ACCAAAAATCCTCAGCCCTTACGAC protein 1 (HMG1), mRNA/ cds = (52, 699) 714 Table 3A Hs. 180946 U66589 1575566 ribosomal protein L5 1 TCACCTTATGCAATGTGAATTATCAC pseudogene mRNA, complete TACAGAACTCCATCTTACTCCAGA cds/cds = UNKNOWN 715 Table 3A Hs. 109441 AF113213 11640573 cDNA FLJ14235 fis, clone 1 TTTGATGTAATATAACCTAACGTTGT NT2RP4000167/cds = GCTGGTACCTGTTTTACCATGTGT (82, 2172) 716 Table 3A Hs. 297681 AF113676 6855600 clone FLB2803 PRO0684 1 CTCCATCCCTGGCCCCCTCCCTGGA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGACATTAAAGAAGGGTTGAGCTGG (1108, 2364) 717 Table 3A Hs. 297681 AF113676 6855600 clone FLB2803 PRO0684 1 CTCCATCCCTGGCCCCCTCCCTGGA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGACATTAAAGAAGGGTTGAGCTGG (1108, 2364) 718 Table 3A Hs. 75117 AF113702 6855636 interleukin enhancer 1 GGCTTAGCTGCCAGTCTCCCATTTGT binding factor 2, 45 kD GACCTATGCCATCCATCTATAATG (ILF2), mRNA/cds = (39, 1259) 719 Table 3A Hs. 177415 AF116606 7959715 PRO0890 mRNA, complete 1 GGCCCCAATGCCAACTCTTAAGTCTT cds/cds = (1020, 1265) TTGTAATTCTGGCTTTCTCTAATA 720 Table 3A Hs. 321158 AF116620 8924006 hypothetical protein 1 TGTCAGGTTTGGGTCTTGGGTTCAAG PRO1068 (PRO1068), TGTATATATTCCTGTAAGTTTCTT mRNA/cds = (1442, 1750) 721 Table 3A Hs. 288036 AF116679 7959856 tRNA isopentenyl- 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA pyrophosphate transferase GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT (IPT), mRNA/cds = (60, 1040) 722 Table 3A Hs. 238205 AF116682 7959862 PRO2013 mRNA, complete 1 TTGACATTCTGCGAAAGCAACAAGCA cds/cds = (135, 380) AACTGAAGACCAACTCCTATGAGA 723 Table 3A Hs. 83583 NM_005731 5031598 actin related protein 2/3 1 CGCCTCTTCAGGTTCTTAAGGGATTC complex, subunit 2 (34 kD) TCCGTTTTGGTTCCATTTTGTACA (ARPC2), mRNA/cds = (84, 986) 724 Table 3A Hs. 128740 AF118274 4680228 DNb-5 mRNA, partial 1 CCTTGTTGGACAGGGGGACAGGCTG cds/cds = (0, 1601) CCTACTGGAATGTAAATATGTGATA 725 Table 3A Hs. 225939 AF119417 7670074 sialyltransferase 9 (CMP- 1 TTTCTGAATGCCTACCTGGCGGTGTA NeuAc: lactosylceramide TACCAGGCAGTGTCCCAGTTTAAA alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase; GM3 synthase) (SIAT9), mRNA/cds = (277, 1365) 726 Table 3A Hs. 184011 AF119665 6563255 pyrophosphatase 1 TGTGCAAGGGGAGCACATATTGGAT (inorganic) (PP), nuclear GTATATGTTACCATATGTTAGGAAA gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (77, 946) 727 Table 3A Hs. 2186 AF119850 7770136 Homo sapiens, eukaryotic 1 TCAAGTGAACATCTCTTGCCATCACC translation elongation factor TAGCTGCCTGCACCTGCCCTTCAG 1 gamma, clone MGC: 4501 IMAGE: 2964623, mRNA complete cds/cds = (2278, 3231) 728 Table 3A Hs. 111334 AF119897 7770230 PRO2760 mRNA, complete 1 CCGAGGAGAAGCGCGAGGGCTACGA cds/cds = UNKNOWN GCGTCTCCTGAAGATGCAAAACCAG 729 Table 3A Hs. 9851 AF123073 12698331 C/EBP-induced protein 1 GCAGCTGTTTGAAGTTTGTATATTTT (LOC81558), mRNA/cds = CCGTACTGCAGAGCTTACACAAAA (30, 1391) 730 Table 3A Hs. 180566 AF123094 5669089 mucosa associated 1 GCCTGTGAAATAGTACTGCACTTACA lymphoid tissue lymphoma TAAAGTGAGACATTGTGAAAAGGC translocation gene 1 (MALT1), mRNA/cds = (164, 2638) 731 Table 3A Hs. 7540 AF126028 7158285 unknown mRNA/cds = 1 GCTCTGATTGTACAAGAATTACCTGT (0, 1261) GCTAGTCAAGTTGTTGTTTTTCCT 732 Table 3A Hs. 15259 AF127139 6724085 BCL2-associated 1 CTGTCTTTTGTAGCTCTGGACTGGAG athanogene 3 (BAG3), GGGTAGATGGGGAGTCAATTACCC mRNA/cds = (306, 2033) 733 Table 3A Hs. 304177 AF130085 11493474 clone FLB8503 PRO2286 1 GGTACAACCTTCAACTATTTCTTCCA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGCGGACCCCCTCCTGCCAAAAGA UNKNOWN 734 Table 3A Hs. 279789 AF130094 11493492 histone deacetylase 3 1 GCAATTCTCCCTGCGTCATGGATTTC (HDAC3), mRNA/cds = AAGGTCTTTTAATCACCTTCGGTT (55, 1341) 735 Table 3A Hs. 6456 AF130110 11493523 clone FLB6303 PRO1633 1 CCTTCGCTTTAACATAGGTCTAATTTA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TTTGCCGTGCCATTTTCCATACA (2546, 3097) 736 Table 3A Hs. 333555 AF131753 4406571 cytoplasmic protein mRNA, 1 TGGTTGGAAGTGGGTGGGGTTATGA complete cds/cds = AATTGTAGATGTTTTTAGAAAAACT (236, 3181) 737 Table 3A Hs. 64001 AF131762 4406584 clone 25218 mRNA 1 ACCTTCCTCCAGGAAAAGCCATTCAA sequence/cds = UNKNOWN GCCTGATTATTTTTCTAAGTAACT 738 Table 3A Hs. 8148 AF131856 4406702 selenoprotein T 1 CTGTATAGCTTTCCCCACCTCCCACA (LOC51714), mRNA/cds = AAATCACCCAGTTAATGTGTGTGT (138, 629) 739 Table 3A Hs. 301824 AF132197 11493539 hypothetical protein 1 GGGGTACCTGTGTTGAGTTGATAAAC PRO1331 (PRO1331), ATTTCCATCTTCATTAAAACTGCT mRNA/cds = (422, 616) 740 Table 3A Hs. 79933 AF135162 7259481 cyclin I (CCNI), 1 TGTCCACCTTTGCAGCCTGTTTCTGT mRNA/cds = (0, 1133) CATGTAGTTTCAACAAGTGCTACC 741 Table 3A Hs. 160417 AF137030 8649056 transmembrane protein 2 1 ATGCTACCTCAAAGTGCTACCGATAA (TMEM2), mRNA/cds = ACCTTTCTAATTGTAAGTGCCCTT (148, 4299) 742 Table 3A Hs. 70337 AF138903 7767238 nectin-like protein 2 1 AGCACCCATTCCGACCATAGTATAAT (NECL2) mRNA, complete CATATCAAAGGGTGAGAATCATTT cds/cds = (3, 1331) 743 Table 3A Hs. 65450 AF148537 10039550 reticulon 4a mRNA, 1 TGTGGTTTAAGCTGTACTGAACTAAA complete cds/cds = TCTGTGGAATGCATTGTGAACTGT (141, 3719) 744 Table 3A Hs. 334466 AF151049 7106819 hypothetical protein 1 ATTACGAAGATGAACCAGTAAACGAG (LOC51245), mRNA/cds = GACATGGAGTGACTATCGGGGCGG (0, 359) 745 Table 3A Hs. 278429 AF151054 7106829 hepatocellular carcinoma- 1 TCCTCCAGCTGACAGAAAAATCCAGG associated antigen 59 ATGAGATCAGAAGGATACTGGTGT (LOC51759), mRNA/cds = (27, 896) 746 db mining Hs. 274509 AF151103 5758136 T-cell receptor aberrantly 1 TTTACACGCCCTGAAGCAGTCTTCTT rearranged gamma-chain TGCTAGTTGAATTATGTGGTGTGT mRNA from cell line HPB- MLT/cds = UNKNOWN 747 Table 3A Hs. 279918 AF151875 4929702 hypothetical protein 1 GTTCACGGAAAAGCCAGAACCTGCT (HSPC111), mRNA/cds = GTTTTCAGGGTGGGTGATGTAAATA (62, 598) 748 Table 3A Hs. 31323 AF153419 13133509 lkappaBkinase complex- 1 AGTGCTCTTGCTTTGGATAACTGTAA associated protein (IKBKAP) AGGGACCCATGCTGATAGACTGGA mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (310, 4308) 749 Table 3A Hs. 296323 AF153609 5231142 serum/glucocorticoid 1 TGCCCCAGTTGTCAGTCAGAGCCGT regulated kinase (SGK), TGGTGTTTTTCATTGTTTAAAATGT mRNA/cds = (42, 1337) 750 Table 3A Hs. 22350 AF157116 8571911 cDNA: FLJ23595 fis, 1 AAACCAATGGACAAACTTCTTGCTTC clone LNG15262/cds = AAGGAACAAACTCTTAGGTTGGCA UNKNOWN 751 Table 3A Hs. 5548 AF157323 7688696 p45SKP2-like protein 1 AAACATCATGAGAGTGGAGGCCTGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CACCCAGAAAGGCACATACTAGTGC (37, 2061) 752 Table 3A Hs. 19807 AF161339 6841091 rho-gtpase activating 1 AGTGGATTAACCCCTGCTTCTCTTCT protein ARHGAP9 TGTTCCCTGTTATCATTCCTCCCC (ARHGAP9), mRNA/cds = (406, 2658) 753 Table 3A Hs. 259683 AF161364 6841141 HSPC101 mRNA, partial 1 GTCTGCTTATTCGTGTCTCTTACTAG cds/cds = (0, 556) GTTCAATTTCTTGGAGGCCGTGAT 754 Table 3A Hs. 180145 AF161415 6841243 HSPC297 mRNA, partial 1 TGGCCTGACTGACATGCAGTTCCATA cds/cds = (0, 438) AATGCAGATGTTTGTCTCATTACC 755 Table 3A Hs. 339814 AF161430 6841273 nt85d12.s1 cDNA/clone = 1 GCCAGACTTGAAAGAGGGCTCCAGA IMAGE: 1205303 AAAAGTAGATGCGTATCTGTACAAA 756 Table 3A Hs. 284295 AF161451 6841315 HSPC333 mRNA, partial 1 CGTCTTAATGTTCACCGTCCACAGCT cds/cds = (0, 443) TTGGAATAAACCATCCTGGGAAGT 757 Table 3A Hs. 284295 AF161455 6841323 HSPC333 mRNA, partial 1 TTAATGTTCACCGTCCACAGCTTTGG cds/cds = (0, 443) AATAAACCATCCTGGGAAGTTGCT 758 Table 3A Hs. 284162 AF165521 9294748 60S ribosomal protein L30 1 TCTAGCCCAGCATTGATCTAGAAGCA isolog (LOC51187), GAGAATCCCAGCGCCTTTTAAAA mRNA/cds = (143, 634) 759 Table 3A Hs. 283740 AF173296 9622516 DC6 protein (DC6), 1 TTGCTCAGCATGCCAGCCTTTAAGAT mRNA/cds = (161, 466) TGAATTAGATTGTGTTGTTGTGGT 760 Table 3A NA AF173954 6002958 Cloning vector pGEM- 1 AAAAGGTATAGAAATGCTGGTTGGAA URA3 TGCTTATTTGAAAAAGACTGGCCA 761 Table 3A Hs. 81001 AF174605 6164752 F-box protein Fbx25 1 CTGCTTCACGCCTGTGTCTCCGCAG (FBX25) mRNA, partial CACTTCATCGACCTCTTCAAGTTTT cds/cds = (0, 818) 762 Table 3A Hs. 288836 AF176706 6573265 hypothetical protein 1 AGAGCAGCTTGTGTATGTAAACGCTT FLJ12673 (FLJ12673), CAGTGAACTTGCTAATGATCCAAT mRNA/cds = (2, 1687) 763 Table 3A Hs. 250619 AF182420 10197639 phorbolin-like protein 1 TCAAACCTACTAATCCAGCGACAATT MDS019 (MDS019), TGAATCGGTTTTGTAGGTAGAGGA mRNA/cds = (231, 1385) 764 Table 3A Hs. 279789 AF187554 6653225 histone deacetylase 3 1 TCAACCTCCGTCATGTTTTAGAAACC (HDAC3), mRNA/cds = TTTTATCTTTTCCTTCCTCATGCT (55, 1341) 765 Table 3A Hs. 49163 AF189011 8886721 ribonuclease III (RN3) 1 TTTCCATCTGTGTCCCAGATTGTGAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CCTAGACTTTCAATTGACAAGTAA (245, 4369) 766 Table 3A Hs. 106778 AF189723 6826913 calcium transport ATPase 1 CATGTCGTTAGATGGAACATGGAAGC ATP2C1 (ATP2C1A) CATTGTCTAATCAACTCTATCATT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (202, 2913) 767 Table 3A Hs. 102506 AF193339 7341090 eukaryotic translation 1 ATGTAATCCTGTAGGTTGGTACTTCC initiation factor 2-alpha CCCAAACTGATTATAGGTAACAGT kinase 3 (EIF2AK3), mRNA/cds = (72, 3419) 768 Table 3A Hs. 179573 AF193556 6907041 collagen, type I, alpha 2 1 TGAATGATCAGAACTGACATTTAATT (COL1A2), mRNA/cds = CATGTTTGTCTCGCCATGCTTCTT (139, 4239) 769 Table 3A Hs. 126550 AF195514 11225484 VPS4-2 ATPase (VPS42) 1 TTTGCACATTTTACATATGCTATGTG mRNA, complete cds/cds = GTTGCCTTTGGGTTTTCTGTACAG (201, 1535) 770 Table 3A Hs. 56542 AF195530 9739016 Homo sapiens, X-prolyl 1 TGGTCATGTTCCAGGTGCTAGTACAT aminopeptidase CATTCATGATCACCTTAATGCTCA (aminopeptidase P) 1, soluble, clone MGC: 15561 IMAGE: 3139868, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (140, 2011) 771 Table 3A Hs. 44143 AF197569 11385353 BAF180 (BAF180) mRNA, 1 AGCATAAAGAGTTGTGGATCAGTAGC complete cds/cds = CATTTTAGTTACTGGGGTGGGGG (96, 4844) 772 Table 3A Hs. 160999 AF198614 7582270 AV648418 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCAACACTTTGCTTTATTTGACACAAC clone = GLCBJC04/ CAGACTTTCTCAGTTCCTGTTCT clone_end = 3′ 773 Table 3A Hs. 26367 AF202092 11493699 PC3-96 protein (PC3-96), 1 ATGAAGAAAATCATTGAGACTGTTGC mRNA/cds = (119, 586) 774 Table 3A Hs. 182982 AF204231 6808610 88-kDa Golgi protein 1 ACTGAAAGACTTTTGCTTAAAGTGGC (GM88) mRNA, complete ATTATTGACTGCTGATGTGATGCT cds/cds = (342, 2237) 775 Table 3A Hs. 197298 AF205218 12003206 NS1-binding protein-like 1 TTGGTTGGTAACTCTGTAATTCCTAA protein mRNA, complete CTATCACTGGTTTGGTTCTGGACT cds/cds = (555, 2483) 776 Table 3A Hs. 155530 AF208043 6644296 IFI16b (IFI16b) mRNA, 1 CCACCATATATACTAGCTGTTAATCC complete cds/cds = TATGGAATGGGGTATTGGGAGTGC (264, 2312) 777 literature Hs. 185708 AF208502 6630993 early B-cell transcription 1 AGAGGAATCTGAAAGTGCAGGGTGT factor (EBF) mRNA, TGGTTAAAGTTGTACCTCCCAAGTA partial cds/cds = (0, 1761) 778 Table 3A Hs. 5862 AF208844 7582275 hypothetical protein 1 TTTTTCTCCATCCTGTTTCTAGCACAA (BM-002), mRNA/cds = AAATTTGCCTGCTGTGTTACAAA (39, 296) 779 Table 3A Hs. 82911 AF208850 7582287 BM-008 mRNA, complete 1 CAGATTGATTTGAAAGGTGTGCAGCC cds/cds = (341, 844) TGATTTAAAACCAAACCCTGAACC 780 Table 3A Hs. 12830 AF208855 7582297 hypothetical protein 1 GCAACTAATAAGCCAAGGAATCGACA (LOC51320), mRNA/cds = TATATTAGGTGCGTGTACTGTTTC (67, 459) 781 Table 3A Hs. 295231 AF212224 9437514 CLK4 mRNA, complete 1 TGTCCAGTGATAAATGTGATTGATCT cds/cds = (153, 1514) TGCCTTTTGTACATGGAGGTCACC 782 Table 3A Hs. 284162 AF212226 13445483 60S ribosomal protein L30 1 TCTAGCCCAGCATTGATCTAGAAGCA isolog (LOC51187), GAGGAATCCCAGCGCCTTTTAAAA mRNA/cds = (143, 634) 783 Table 3A Hs. 68644 AF212233 13182746 microsomal signal 1 AGGGAACAGTGTGGAGATGTTTTTGT peptidase subunit mRNA, CTTGTCCAAATAAAAGATTCACCA complete cds/cds = (57, 635) 784 Table 3A Hs. 332404 AF212241 13182760 CDA02 protein (CDA02), 1 ACCCATTGGTATACACAGAATATTCC mRNA/cds = (2, 1831) TGTGCCCACACTTAATGTCAATCT 785 Table 3A Hs. 9414 AF217190 11526792 MLEL1 protein (MLEL1), 1 TTGATGATACCACCAGTAAAAATAGG mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATGTTTACCCCAAAACAAGTGTCA (73, 3099) 786 Table 3A Hs. 288850 AF220656 7107358 cDNA: FLJ22528 fis, clone 1 TTTCAACCGAAAGGGCAGATCCAATA HRC12825/cds = GAAGACCCGCTCCTTAAATAAACA UNKNOWN 787 Table 3A Hs. 46847 AF223469 7578788 TRAF and TNF receptor- 1 ACAGAGGCAAAGTTAAGCTTGATGAT associated protein (AD022), GGTTAAAATCGGTTTGATAGCACC mRNA/cds = (16, 1104) 788 Table 3A Hs. 79025 AF226044 9295326 HSNFRK (HSNFRK) 1 TGGTTGATTTCCCTCATTGTGTAAAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATTGACAGGTATGTGACAAATGGG (641, 2938) 789 Table 3A Hs. 112242 AF228422 12656020 normal mucosa of 1 CACAAACTAGATTCTGGACACCAGTG esophagus specific 1 TGCGGAAATGCTTCTGCTACATTT (NMES1), mRNA/cds = (189, 440) 790 Table 3A Hs. 55173 AF231023 7407145 cadherin, EGFLAG seven- 1 GGCCCTCTTTCCTGTCTGTGTAAATT pass G-type receptor 3, GTTCCGTGAAGCCGCGCTCTGTTT flamingo (Drosophila) homolog (CELSR3), mRNA/cds = (281, 10219) 791 Table 3A Hs. 4788 AF240468 9992877 nicastrin mRNA, complete 1 CACTGTCCTTTCTCCAGGCCCTCAGA cds/cds = (142, 2271) TGGCACATTAGGGTGGGCGTGCTG 792 Table 3A Hs. 196015 AF241534 9502099 hydatidiform mole 1 AGGAGCTATGATTAGACTTCTGTTAG associated and imprinted ACTTCCTCACTCTATCACCCACAT (HYMAI) mRNA, complete sequence/cds = UNKNOWN 793 Table 3A Hs. 81897 AF241785 12005486 NPD012 (NPD012) mRNA, 1 ACCCACTTTCTCCTTGGTAAAGCGTT complete cds/cds = TACTTAACAAAATAATACCCGAGA (552, 2252) 794 Table 3A Hs. 153042 AF244129 10197716 cell-surface molecule Ly-9 1 GTCACACATGACACAAGATGTACATA mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATATCATGCTCACGCCTGGAGTGT (30, 1994) 795 Table 3A Hs. 20597 AF244137 7670839 host cell factor homolog 1 ATGTGCATGTGAATGGCCTAGAGAAC (LCP), mRNA/cds = CTATTTTTGTGTCTAAAGTTTACA (316, 1536) 796 Table 3A Hs. 145956 AF246126 8571416 zinc finger protein mRNA, 1 AGATCCTGTCCTCCTTTAGCCTCACT complete cds/cds = AATCAAGTTGGGTCCTATCTTCCC (1073, 3133) 797 Table 3A Hs. 239625 AF246221 7658294 integral membrane protein 1 AGTTGTTAGTTGCCCTGCTACCTAGT 2B (ITM2B), mRNA/cds = TTGTTAGTGCATTTGAGCACACAT (170, 970) 798 Table 3A Hs. 6289 AF246238 12005510 hypothetical protein 1 AATCCTTTAACTCTGCGGATAGCATT FLJ20886 (FLJ20886), TGGTAGGTAGTGATTAACTGTGAA mRNA/cds = (0, 524) 799 Table 3A Hs. 81248 AF248648 9246972 CUG triplet repeat, RNA- 1 GGAGGAGGAGCTTATTTCTTGGTGTA binding protein 1 CTTGAATCAGAAGGTCCCTGCAAG (CUGBP1), mRNA/cds = (137, 1585) 800 Table 3A Hs. 81248 AF248648 9246972 CUG triplet repeat, RNA- 1 GGAGGAGGAGCTTATTTCTTGGTGTA binding protein 1 CTTGAATCAGAAGGTCCCTGCAAG (CUGBP1), mRNA/cds = (137, 1585) 801 Table 3A Hs. 183434 AF248966 12005668 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 AAGTGGAAGTGGGTGAATTCTACTTT lysosomal (vacuolar proton TTATGTTGGAGTGGACCAATGTCT pump) membrane sector associated protein M8-9 (APT6M8-9), mRNA/cds = (102, 1154) 802 Table 3A Hs. 24125 AF251039 7547030 putative zinc finger protein 1 TGGGATTCATTGGCCCATAGGTACAT (LOC51780), mRNA/cds = TGGAAAATGTATATCTCTCCAGCT (744, 4997) 803 Table 3A Hs. 103521 AF254411 9438032 ser/arg-rich pre-mRNA 1 GGGACCCCCAGGAGGCTGAGGATG splicing factor SR-A1 GGAGACAGAGACCAGACTGTGACTT (SR-A1) gene G 804 Table 3A Hs. 42949 AF260237 14009497 hypothetical protein HES6 1 TGTTTGTAGCACACTTGAGTTTGTGT (HES6), mRNA/cds = ATTCCATTGACATCAAATGTGACA (0, 674) 805 Table 3A Hs. 174131 AF261087 9802305 ribosomal protein L6 1 CGATCTGTGTTTGCTCTGACGAATGG (RPL6), mRNA/cds = AATTTATCCTCACAAATTGGTGTT (26, 892) 806 Table 3A Hs. 153612 AF261091 10179833 iron inhibited ABC 1 CCAGGAGCGTGGTTTTCTGATTGTGA transporter 2 mRNA, TCTGAGGTTCTGCCCCAACTGCAC complete cds/cds = (111, 1982) 807 Table 3A Hs. 44198 AF263613 8453173 membrane-associated 1 ACATTACCTAATATTCTCACTAGCTAT calcium-independent GTTCTCCAATCCACACTGCCTTT phospholipase A2 gamma mRNA, complete cds/cds = (225, 2573) 808 Table 3A Hs. 107707 AF265439 12005981 mitochondrial ribosomal 1 AGACAGCCCTGCCAAAGCCATACCA protein S15 (MRPS15), AAGACACTCAAAGACAGCCAATAAA mRNA/cds = (0, 851) 809 Table 3A Hs. 8084 AF267856 12006038 HT033 mRNA, complete 1 AGAGATAGCACAGATGGACCAAAGG cds/cds = (203, 931) TTATGCACAGGTGGGAGTCTTTTGT 810 Table 3A Hs. 8084 AF267856 12006038 HT033 mRNA, complete 1 AGAGATAGCACAGATGGACCAAAGG cds/cds = (203, 931) TTATGCACAGGTGGGAGTCTTTTGT 811 Table 3A Hs. 77690 AF267863 12006052 RAB5B, member RAS 1 GCCTTTCTTCCTCTCCCAACATAACA oncogene family (RAB5B), ATCGTGGTAACAGAATGCGACTGC mRNA/cds = (20, 667) 812 Table 3A Hs. 8203 AF269150 9755050 endomembrane protein 1 ACCGTGTAAAGTGGGGATGGGGTAA emp70 precursor isolog AAGTGGTTAACGTACTGTTGGATCA (LOC56889), mRNA/cds = (19, 1779) 813 Table 3A Hs. 267288 AF271994 8515856 dopamine responsive 1 GCCCAGTGCTTAAAAACGCCTTCTTG protein DRG-1 mRNA, CATGAGGGGATTGAACTATACAAT complete cds/cds = (15, 938) 814 Table 3A Hs. 147644 AF272148 8575774 zinc finger protein 331; 1 GCGGGAAGGCATGTAACCACCTAAA zinc finger protein 463 CCATCTCCGAGAACATCAGAGGATC (ZNF361), mRNA/cds = (376, 1767) 815 Table 3A Hs. 339912 AF277292 9664852 qh07h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTCAGGCTGGCTTGGTTAGGTTTTA clone = IMAGE: 1844027/ CTGGGGCAGAGGATAGGGAATCTC clone_end = 3′ 816 Table 3A Hs. 287369 AF279437 10719561 interleukin 22 (IL22), 1 GGTGGATTCCAAATGAACCCCTGCG mRNA/cds = (71, 610) TTAGTTACAAAGGAAACCAATGCCA 817 Table 3A Hs. 196270 AF283645 11545416 folate transporter/carrier 1 ATTTATCGTAAACATCCACGAGTGCT (LOC81034), mRNA/cds = GTTGCACTACCATCTATTTGTTGT (128, 1075) 818 Table 3A Hs. 324278 L08048.1 184250 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGGGGGTTGTAAATTGGCATGGAAAT DKFZp566M063 (from clone TTAAAGCAGGTTCTTGTTGGTGCA DKFZp566M063)/cds = UNKNOWN 819 Table 3A Hs. 116481 AF283777 10281735 CD72 antigen (CD72), 1 GATAGGGGCGGCCCGGAGCCAGCC mRNA/cds = (108, 1187) AGGCAGTTTTATTGAAATCTTTTTAA 820 Table 3A Hs. 283022 AF287008 9624485 triggering receptor 1 CATTTGTACCCTAGGCCCACGAACCC expressed on myeloid cells ACGAGAATGTCCTCTGACTTCCAG 1 (TREM1), mRNA/cds = (47, 751) 821 Table 3A Hs. 44865 AF288571 9858157 lymphoid enhancer factor-1 1 AGTGGGATTTTATGCCAGTTGTTAAA (LEF1) mRNA, complete ATGAGCATTGATGTACCCATTTTT cds/cds = (654, 1853) 822 Table 3A Hs. 212172 AF294900 10242315 beta-carotene 15, 15′- 1 CTTTCCTTTGCTCCCTCCCATGTTTC dioxygenase (BCDO), mRNA/ TGGTGGACTAAATTGTGTATCTGG cds = (218, 1861) 823 Table 3A Hs. 7886 AF302505 10242358 pellino (Drosophila) 1 AGTTTTCTAGATTGTCACATGCTTTGT homolog 1 (PELI1), GACTAATGCAAGAAAGCAAGTCC mRNA/cds = (4038, 5294) 824 Table 3A Hs. 47783 AF307339 12751140 B aggressive lymphoma 1 GAAACACTTTCAGGACCTTCCTTCCT gene (BAL), mRNA/cds = CTTGCAGTTGTTCTTTAATCTCCT (228, 2792) 825 Table 3A Hs. 250528 AF308285 12060821 Homo sapiens, clone 1 CTCGAGGGGCCAATTACAGGAGCAC IMAGE: 4098694, mRNA, AGGAAGGTTCTGATTACACACCTCT partial cds/cds = (0, 2501) 826 Table 3A Hs. 153057 AF311312 10863767 infertility-related sperm 1 TTGAGTTAAGTTGCATTTCTTTGGGC protein mRNA, complete TATGAAGGAGTCCTCTTAAGTTTG cds/cds = (198, 2978) 827 Table 3A Hs. 6151 AF315591 11139703 pumilio (Drosophila) 1 AGGGATTGTTTCTGGACCAGTTTGTC homolog 2, (PUM2), TAAGTCCTGGCTCTTATTGGTTCA mRNA/cds = (23, 3217) 828 Table 3A Hs. 194976 AF319438 12667351 SH2 domain-containing 1 TGAACTGCTGCTACATCCAGACACTG phosphatase anchor protein TGCAAATAAATTATTTCTGCTACC 1 (SPAP1), mRNA/cds = (303, 1070) 829 Table 3A Hs. 36752 AF319476 11762083 protein kinase anchoring 1 ACTATGCAGTTTTTCTTGAAGGAACT protein GKAP42 (GKAP42), AAAAGCAACTAGCTCCCTAATGGT mRNA/cds = (174, 1274) 830 Table 3A Hs. 114309 AF323540 12408012 apolipoprotein L-I mRNA, 1 GTCTTTCCAGCATCCACTCTCCCTTG splice variant B, complete TCCTCCTGGGGGCATATCTCAGTC cds/cds = (273, 1517) 831 Table 3A Hs. 27721 AF332469 12642816 Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome 1 GCAGTAGGTAGGCTCACTTCTCTTTC candidate 1-like 1 CCTTCAAAATGCTTTTCATAGGCT (WHSC1L1), transcript variant long, mRNA/cds = (518, 4831) 832 Table 3A Hs. 203181 AF333025 13936737 Bv8 protein (BV8) mRNA, 1 TCTGCTGTTGGGCTGGTGTGTGGAC partial cds/cds = (0, 356) AGAAGGAATGGAAAGCCAAATTAAT 833 Table 3A NA AI904802 6495189 1q12-21.2 Contains a 1 CCACTTGGAATAGGAATATCACCCCT cyclophilin-like gene, a ATCTTGGAAGACCAGGTGGAGGCT novel gene, ESTs, GSSs and STS 834 Table 3A Hs. 5122 AJ001235 12418001 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCCCTATGGCGTTGTTAAACACGAG end/clone = IMAGE: CGTATGCTAGTAAGTATCATTCATA 4387778/clone_end = 5′ 835 Table 3A Hs. 9071 AJ002030 2570006 progesterone receptor 1 GTGGGTGCATGGGGCTGTGGAGTGG membrane component 2 GTGTCAGTATGGATGTGTCTGAATG (PGRMC2), mRNA/cds = (6, 677) 836 Table 3A Hs. 196769 AJ006835 3236105 RNA transcript from U17 1 CATTCGTCTGTATGCCCAGTCCCATC small nucleolar RNA host CGTGTCCTGCTGTAACTACATAGA gene, variant U17Hg-AB/ cds = UNKNOWN 837 Table 3A Hs. 181461 AJ009771 3646273 ariadne (Drosophila) 1 TGTCTGCTTCTTCCATTTTCTCGTCTC homolog, ubiquitin- TCTCCCCTCTTCCCCCATTATCC conjugating enzyme E2- binding protein, 1 (ARIH1), mRNA/cds = (314, 1987) 838 Table 3A Hs. 18259 AJ010842 3646129 XPA binding protein 1; 1 TGGGCAAGACATGATTAATGAATCAG putative ATP (GTP)- AATCCTGTTTCATTGGTGACTTGG binding protein (NTPBP), mRNA/cds = (24, 1148) 839 Table 3A Hs. 109281 AJ011895 3758818 Nef-associated factor 1 1 CCAGATTAGGGTGGCTGTCCATCCC (NAF1), mRNA/cds = TGGATAGCTATTTGCACGAATCATG (110, 2017) 840 Table 3A Hs. 306328 AJ012504 5441364 mRNA activated in tumor 1 CGGAGCTCTGGCTCTGCTGTAGGAA suppression, clone TSAP13 GCCCGGTACGTCCTTCATGACAGCA extended/cds = UNKNOWN 841 Table 3A Hs. 118958 AJ012506 5441365 syntaxin 11 (STX11), 1 GCACTGAATATCGAACAAGCACTCAA mRNA/cds = (183, 1046) ATTGAAGTATCAGTCATGTTTTGT 842 Table 3A Hs. 58103 AJ131693 4584422 mRNA for AKAP450 1 AGCTCGAGGTGTCCTGCACTTTTCTT protein/cds = (222, 11948) ATAAGGCTACTGAAGTTACATGTT 843 Table 3A Hs. 59757 AJ132592 6822171 zinc finger protein 281 1 TGCCATTGGAATGTTTCTACACGATC (ZNF281), mRNA/cds = CTATTAAGAATAATGTGATGCCCT (23, 2710) 844 Table 3A Hs. 326159 AJ223075 3355596 leucine rich repeat (in 1 GGATAACAAGTAAATGTCTGAAAGCA FLII) interacting protein 1 TGAGGGGCTTTATTTGCCTTTACC (LRRFIP1), mRNA/cds = (178, 2532) 845 Table 3A Hs. 137548 AJ223324 3392916 CD84 antigen (leukocyte 1 TGTTTTCCTCACTACATTGTACATGT antigen) (CD84), mRNA/ GGGAATTACAGATAAACGGAAGCC cds = (44, 1030) 846 Table 3A Hs. 333140 AJ225093 3090427 mRNA for single-chain 1 AAAACTCATCTCAGAAGAGGATCTGA antibody, complete cds ATGGGCCGCACATCACCATCATC (scFv2)/cds = (0, 806) 847 Table 3A Hs. 27182 AJ238243 4826530 mRNA for phospholipase 1 AAACCCCTTTAAATGAGGGCCAGTAT A2 activating protein/cds = TATCTCTGCTTTCAGAAGTAGACA (28, 2244) 848 Table 3A Hs. 6947 AJ238403 12697195 mRNA for huntingtin 1 GACCTGACTCCACTCTTAAACCTGGG interacting protein 1 TCTTCTCCTTGGCGGTGCTGTCAG 849 Table 3A Hs. 54642 AJ243721 6006497 methionine adeno- 1 CTTTTATAGCAGTTTATGGGGAGCAC syltransferase II, beta TTGAAAGAGCGTGTGTACATGTAT (MAT2B), mRNA/cds = (0, 1004) 850 Table 3A Hs. 55968 AJ245539 6688166 partial mRNA for GalNAc- 1 AGATCCTGAAAGTAGCTGCCTGTGAC T5 (GALNT5 gene)/cds = CCAGTGAAGCCATATCAAAAGTGG (0, 2006) 851 Table 3A Hs. 18827 AJ250014 8250235 cylindromatosis (turban 1 TACTGCTAAGTGCTTGGTTGGGGTG tumor syndrome) (CYLD), GTGAGATGATGATTAGATCAGGGGT mRNA/cds = (391, 3261) 852 Table 3A Hs. 250905 AJ250865 6688221 hypothetical protein 1 TTGTACCCAGAGACTATGATTTATATT (LOC51234), mRNA/cds = GATTGCACTTGCCTGCCATGATT (0, 551) 853 Table 3A Hs. 169610 AJ251595 6491738 mRNA for transmembrane 1 TTTCAGATGCTTCTGGGAGACACCAA glycoprotein (CD44 gene)/ AGGGTGAAGCTATTTATCTGTAGT cds = (178, 2406) 854 Table 3A Hs. 107393 AJ270952 7687995 chromosome 3 open 1 TTGTGGTAATATGATGTGCCTTTCCT reading frame 4 (C3orf4), TGCCTAAATCCCTTCCTGGTGTGT mRNA/cds = (880, 1641) 855 Table 3A Hs. 135187 AJ271326 12043566 unc93 (C. elegans) 1 CACAAGGTGCGCGGTTACCGCTACT homolog B (UNC93B), TGGAGGAGGACAACTCGGACGAGAG mRNA/cds = (41, 1834) 856 Table 3A Hs. 126355 AJ271684 6900101 C-type (calcium dependent, 1 TAGACTCACGAACAAATCCACCTGAG carbohydrate-recognition ATCAGCAGAGCCACCCTAGATCAG domain) lectin, superfamily member 5 (CLECSF5), mRNA/cds = (197, 763) 857 Table 3A Hs. 334647 AJ271747 9714271 hypothetical protein 1 CCTCAGAGGCTTACTCTAACCCATCC FLJ20011 (FLJ20011), CAGAATAAATGGAGACTTCATGTG mRNA/cds = (380, 856) 858 Table 3A Hs. 88414 AJ271878 12666977 BTB and CNC homology 1, 1 AGGCTGTTGATGCTTATTCTCTGTAA basic leucine zipper CTAAGAATTTTACCTTTTGGGGGA transcription factor 2 (BACH2), mRNA/cds = (708, 3233) 859 Table 3A Hs. 150601 AJ272212 7981276 mRNA for protein serine 1 GTAAACGTATCCTCTGTATTCAGTAA kinase (PSKH1 gene)/cds = ACAGGCTGCCTCTCCAGGGAGGGC (130, 1404) 860 Table 3A Hs. 287369 AJ277247 9968293 interleukin 22 (IL22), 1 AACTAACCCCCTTTCCCTGCTAGAAA mRNA/cds = (71, 610) TAACAATTAGATGCCCCAAAGCGA 861 Table 3A Hs. 56247 AJ277832 9968295 mRNA for inducible T-cell 1 GCCTCGACACATCCTCATCCCCAGC co-stimulator (ICOS ATGGGACACCTCAAGATGAATAATA gene)/cds = (67, 666) 862 Table 3A Hs. 14512 AJ278191 8745180 DIPB protein 1 GCACAGTCACATTCCCTCCTTAGGAA (HSA249128), mRNA/ TCTTCCCCTTCCACCCTTTACA cds = (177, 1211) 863 Table 3A Hs. 134342 AJ278245 12227251 mRNA for LanC-like 1 TTTGAGGTTCTTTGGTTTTGTTAGTAA protein 2 (lancl2 gene)/ AAGCCAGTTCTGTGGTGATGACC cds = (186, 1538) 864 Table 3A Hs. 279860 AJ400717 7573518 tumor protein, 1 CATCTGAAGTGTGGAGCCTTACCCAT translationally-controlled 1 TTCATCACCTACAACGGAAGTAGT (TPT1), mRNA/cds = (94, 612) 865 Table 3A Hs. 130881 AJ404611 11558481 B-cell CLL/lymphoma 11A 1 TTTTGGCAGTTGTCTGCATTAACCTG (zinc finger protein) TTCATACACCCATTTTGTCCCTTT (BCL11A), mRNA/cds = (228, 2735) 866 Table 3A Hs. 10647 AK000005 7209310 mRNA for FLJ00005 1 TGGTGTTTATGTACTACTCTATAGAA protein, partial cds/cds = CTCTTGGCTTGCACTTCTACAGCT (0, 337) 867 Table 3A Hs. 29052 AK000196 7020122 hypothetical protein 1 ACAGGCAAAGTGACAGGGGAAAAGG FLJ20189 (FLJ20189), AATTAGTCTAAGAGTAAGGGGATGA mRNA/cds = (122, 841) 868 Table 3A Hs. 79110 AK000221 7020163 nucleolin (NCL), mRNA/ 1 TGGTCTCCTTGGAAATCCGTCTAGTT cds = (111, 2234) AACATTTCAAGGGCAATACCGTGT 869 Table 3A Hs. 20157 NM_025197 13376787 hypothetical protein 1 GTCTACCAGGCGAAAACCACAGATTC FLJ13660 similar to CDK5 TCCTTCTAGTTAGTATAGCGGACT activator-binding protein C53 (FLJ13660), mRNA/ cds = (993, 2252) 870 Table 3A Hs. 180804 AK000271 7020240 cDNA FLJ20264 fis, 1 ACTTCTCTTGATGTAGAAAGAGATGA clone COLF7912/cds = CGTTGTTACCCTGAGTGACAGTCA UNKNOWN 871 Table 3A Hs. 180952 AK000299 7020288 cDNa FLJ20292 fis, clone 1 TGAGCTAAGTGTCATGCATATTTGTG HEP05374/cds = (21, 1403) AAGAAACACCCTTGTTTGGTCCCT 872 Table 3A Hs. 272793 AK000316 7020318 hypothetical protein 1 CTGAGCAAGGCAGATGACCTAATCA FLJ20309 (FLJ20309), CCTCACGACAGCAATACAGCAGTGA mRNA/cds = (41, 1279) 873 Table 3A Hs. 102669 AK000354 7020383 cDNA FLJ20347 fis, 1 TTTGTACTATTGCTAGACCCTCTTCT clone HEP13790/cds = GTAATGGGTAATGCGTTTGATTGT (708, 1481) 874 Table 3A Hs. 26434 AK000367 7020405 hypothetical protein 1 TGCTATGCTAATGTCTAGAAAGGCAT FLJ20360 (FLJ20360), ACGATGCTACTATTATGCTCTGTT mRNA/cds = (79, 2304) 875 Table 3A Hs. 120769 AK000470 7020580 cDNA FLJ20463 fis, 1 ACTGCTCTTTCTCAGGCCCAAGGTAA clone KAT06143/cds = AAAGGTTTTTGGTCTCATGTTGAC UNKNOWN 876 Table 3A Hs. 5811 AK000474 7020586 chromosome 21 open 1 TCACCAGCTGATGACACTTCCAAAGA reading frame 59 GATTAGCTCACCTTTCTCCTAGGC (C21ORF59), mRNA/cds = (360, 776) 877 Table 3A Hs. 279581 AK000575 7020763 hypothetical protein 1 CAGAGTAGGCATCTGGGCACCAAGA FLJ20568 (FLJ20568), CCTTCCCTCAACAGAGGACACTGAG mRNA/cds = (6, 422) 878 Table 3A Hs. 75884 AK000639 7020863 DKFZP586A011 protein 1 TGCATGAAGCACTGTTTTTAAACCCA (DKFZP586A011), AGTAAAGACTGCTTGAAACCTGTT mRNA/cds = (330, 632) 879 Table 3A Hs. 234149 AK000654 7020886 hypothetical protein 1 TGATTTTGCAACTTAGGATGTTTTTGA FLJ20647 (FLJ20647), GTCCCATGGTTCATTTTGATTGT mRNA/cds = (90, 836) 880 Table 3A Hs. 266175 AK000680 7020924 cDNA FLJ20673 fis, 1 TTTGAGCGATCTCTCACATGATGGGG clone KAIA4464/cds = TTCTTTAGTACATGGTAACAGCCA (104, 1402) 881 Table 3A Hs. 30882 AK000689 7020935 cDNA FLJ20682 fis, 1 CCCGGCCTGGGACTCAGCATTTCTG clone KAIA3543, highly ATATGCCTTAAGAATTCATTCTGTT similar to AF131826 clone 24945 mRNA sequence/ cds = UNKNOWN 882 Table 3A Hs. 243901 AK000745 7021025 cDNA FLJ20738 fis, 1 AGTTTTGCTGAAGACTGGCCTTATTA clone KEP08257/cds = ATGGACAGCTTTCCTAACAAGAGA UNKNOWN 883 Table 3A Hs. 274248 AK000765 7021058 hypothetical protein 1 GGGTCAATAGTTTCCCAATTTCAGGA FLJ20758 (FLJ20758), TATTTCGATGTCAGAAATAACGCA mRNA/cds = (464, 1306) 884 Table 3A Hs. 93872 AK000967 7021958 mRNA for KIAA1682 1 TGAGAGCTGAAATGAGACCATTTACT protein, partial cds/cds = TTGTTTAAAATGCTGTACTGTGCA (19, 2346) 885 Table 3A Hs. 321245 AK001111 7022169 cDNA FLJ10249 fis, 1 TTGAGCTAAGACCTTAGGAAATTCAC clone HEMBB1000725, TTTCTGCATGATAAAATGACCCAA highly similar to Rattus norvegicus GTPase Rab8B mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 886 Table 3A Hs. 117950 AK001163 7022244 multifunctional polypeptide 1 TGTCATTGTACACTTTATTTCCCTCAC similar to SAICAR ACTGTGTTATGCTCTGATGTGCT synthetase and AIR carboxylase (ADE2H1), mRNA/cds = (24, 1301) 887 Table 3A Hs. 194676 AK001313 7022490 tumor necrosis factor 1 GGTCTCTTTGACTAATCACCAAAAAG receptor superfamily, CAACCAACTTAGCCAGTTTTATTT member 6b, decoy (TNFRSF6B), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (827, 4486) 888 Table 3A Hs. 7837 AK001319 7022500 phosphoprotein regulated 1 AGGTTCTTCCTGTACATACGTGTATA by mitogenic pathways TATGTGAACAGTGAGATGGCCGTT (C8FW), mRNA/cds = (273, 1391) 889 Table 3A Hs. 44672 AK001332 7022524 hypothetical protein 1 ACTTGGATGCTGCCGCTACTGAATGT FLJ10470 (FLJ10470), TTACAAATTGCTTGCCTGCTAAAG mRNA/cds = (6, 2054) 890 Table 3A Hs. 76556 AK001361 7022572 protein phosphatase 1, 1 GGGAGGCGTGGCTGAGACCAACTGG regulatory (inhibitor) TTTGCCTATAATTTATTAACTATTT subunit 15A (PPP1R15A), mRNA/cds = (240, 2264) 891 Table 3A Hs. 173374 AK001362 7022574 cDNA FLJ10500 fis, 1 TCTCCCAGAATGTACTTATCTTACCT clone NT2RP2000369/ CGGCATGTACTGTAGTCACTCAGT cds = UNKNOWN 892 Table 3A Hs. 808 AK001364 7022577 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TGTGCACTGTTGTAAACCATTCAGAA ribonucleoprotein F TTTTCCTGCTAGGCCCTTGATGCT (HNRPF), mRNA/cds = (323, 1570) 893 Table 3A Hs. 279521 AK001403 7022638 hypothetical protein 1 CATCGGCCAGACAGAGTTGAATGCA FLJ20530 (FLJ20530), AGCAATCCAGAAGAAGTGTTACAGC mRNA/cds = (10, 1683) 894 Table 3A Hs. 108332 AK001428 7022679 cDNA FLJ10566 fis, 1 TGCTCTAGCCATCAGGTTCTTTCAAA clone NT2RP2002959, TGCATCTTTACACTCTTGCACAAA highly similar to UBIQUITIN- CONJUGATING ENZYME E2-17 KD 2 (EC 6.3.2.19)/cds = UNKNOWN 895 Table 3A Hs. 183297 AK001433 7022686 enhancer of polycomb 1 1 TGAGCATGAAATGGGATCCTGCATCA (EPC1) mRNA, complete CTTGTTTTAACTATTTATTTTGCC cds/cds = (151, 2442) 896 Table 3A Hs. 7943 AK001437 7022693 RPB5-mediating protein 1 TTTGCGGCTAGTTGGCTATTCAAGAA (RMP), mRNA/cds = ACCTCGCCCCTCTGAATGTCATAC (465, 1991) 897 Table 3A Hs. 343211 AK001451 7022717 602321909F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GTTTACGTGGAAGAAACGCTAAGGG end/clone = IMAGE: TTTGCTCCCAGGAAAGGAGAGGAAG 4425098/clone_end = 5′ 898 Table 3A Hs. 268012 AK001471 7022749 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A 1 TGCTCAAATCAGGACTTAAATCATAG ligase, long-chain 3 GCACCACATTTTTCATGTCAGACT (FACL3), mRNA/cds = (142, 2304) 899 Table 3A Hs. 236844 AK001514 7022816 hypothetical protein 1 TGAAATTCTACCCATCTTGAGGGAGG FLJ10652 (FLJ10652), ACCGTTCCTCAGTTAAGGACTTGT mRNA//cds = (50, 1141) 900 Table 3A Hs. 215766 AK001548 7022868 GTP-binding protein 1 ATGAGTGTGTCGGAATCCCGTGCTTA (NGB), mRNA/cds = AAATACGCTCTTAAATTATTTTCT (23, 1924) 901 Table 3A Hs. 18063 AK001630 7023001 cDNA FLJ10768 fis, 1 AAATCAGAACTGAGGTAGCTTAGAGA clone NT2RP4000150/ TGTAGCGATGTAAGTGTCGATGTT cds = UNKNOWN 902 Table 3A Hs. 14347 AK001665 7023061 cDNA FLJ12877 fis, 1 AGGCTTTAGCAAAGATGGATATATTG clone NT2RP2003825/ GTGACTGAGACAGAAGAACTGGCA cds = (313, 738) 903 Table 3A Hs. 12457 AK001676 7023081 hypothetical protein 1 AGTGGGCCTAACTCATGTGAGCTTGA FLJ10814 (FLJ10814), TAACTGATGAACTCATTGGGAGCA mRNA/cds = (92, 3562) 904 Table 3A Hs. 169407 AK001725 7023165 SAC2 (suppressor of actin 1 AACACTAACCTCTCCCCTCCTGGCTC mutations 2, yeast, AAGAATTACTCCGAAGTCAGTCTG homolog)-like (SACM2L), mRNA/cds = (0, 2165) 905 Table 3A Hs. 267604 AK001749 7023206 hypothetical protein 1 TCTGTCAGGAAATGTAACTTTGGTTT FLJ10450 (FLJ10450), TATTTTTGGCTTATTCCAAGGGGT mRNA/cds = (66, 1622) 906 Table 3A Hs. 110445 AK001779 7023263 CGI-97 protein 1 AAATTGTGCCGGACTTACCTTTCATT (LOC51119), mRNA/cds = GAACATGCTGCCATAACTTAGATT (170, 922) 907 Table 3A Hs. 12999 AK001822 7023330 cDNA FLJ10960 fis, 1 TGGCAGGGAGCTGGGACCTGGAGAG clone PLACE1000564/ ACAACTCCTGTAAATAAAACACTTT cds = UNKNOWN 908 Table 3A Hs. 296323 AK001838 7023355 serum/glucocorticoid 1 AGGGAGATAATGGAGTCCACTTTAAT regulated kinase (SGK), TTGGAATTCTGTGTGAGCTATGAT mRNA/cds = (42, 1337) 909 Table 3A Hs. 81648 AK001883 7023426 hypothetical protein 1 AGATCAGTGATACTGGTGTTAGTGTT FLJ11021 similar to GTAATCAGGTTAAACCCACTTCCA splicing factor, arginine/ serine-rich 4 (FLJ11021), mRNA/cds = (446, 1054) 910 Table 3A Hs. 181112 AK001934 7023506 HSPC126 protein 1 CCATTTGACAGTAAAGGCTCTTGGCT (HSPC126), mRNA/cds = TCTGTTGGAGGCATGGGAAATTGT (25, 837) 911 Table 3A Hs. 4863 AK001942 7023519 cDNA FLJ11080 fis, 1 TTTAACAGCCTGTCCTCCCGGCATCA clone PLACE1005181/ GGAGTCATTGAACAATCATGGATT cds = UNKNOWN 912 Table 3A Hs. 30822 AK001972 7023569 hypothetical protein 1 AATACTTATTGTTTGGCAGGTCATCC FLJ11110 (FLJ11110), ACACACTTCTGCCCCCACTGCATT mRNA/cds = (44, 1033) 913 Table 3A Hs. 173203 AK002009 7023629 beta-1,3-N-acetylgluco- 1 TTATCAGATGGGATACTGGGGACTAT saminyltransferase AAACAATGGAAATAAAGCCACTGT (BETA3GNT), mRNA/ cds = (235, 1428) 914 Table 3A Hs. 8033 AK002026 7023658 hypothetical protein 1 CCCTGTGCCTTTCCTTTGAGAGTGAA FLJ11164 (FLJ11164), GGTGGGTGGAGTTGACCAGAGAAA mRNA/cds = (56, 1384) 915 Table 3A Hs. 92918 AK002059 7023711 hypothetical protein 1 TGTGTGCGTAGAATATTACGTATGCA (BM-009), mRNA/cds = TGTTCATGTCTAAAGAATGGCTGT (385, 1047) 916 Table 3A Hs. 155313 AK002127 7023814 DNA sequence from clone 1 TCTACATGTGACTGGCTTTCTTGCCC RP5-885L7 on chromosome TCGTCTCTTGAATGTTTAGACTCT 20q13.2–13.33 Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and eight CpG islands. Contains the 3′ end of the NTSR1 gene for high affinity neurotensin receptor 1, a putative novel gene a novel gene similar to a fly gene, the gene for opioid growth factor receptor (7–60 protein), the COL9A3 gene for collagen IX alpha 3, a putative novel gene similar to a fly gene, the TCFL5 gene for basic helix-loop- helix transcription factor- like 5, an ARF4 (ADP- ribosylation factor 4) pseudogene, a novel gene and the 3′ end of the gene for a novel protein similar to mouse death inducer obliterator 1 (DIO-1) (contains KIAA0333)/cds = (0, 3129) 917 Table 3A Hs. 5518 AK002173 7023889 cDNA FLJ11311 fis, clone 1 TGGTACCCAAACTCACCATTTGGTCC PLACE1010102/cds = TCTTTAATCTTTGAGGGTTTCAAT UNKNOWN 918 Table 3A Hs. 270557 AK021517 10432713 cDNA FLJ11455 fis, clone 1 TTCCATTTATTCATGTACATTGGCCA HEMBA1001497/cds = GTTCCTGGTCCTTGTCTGACTTCT UNKNOWN 919 Table 3A Hs. 126707 AK021519 10432715 hypothetical protein 1 AACCATCTGGAGTCAGTACAGATCAT FLJ11457 (FLJ11457), CAATCCTTCCACATATACAAGTTC mRNA/cds = (103, 867) 920 Table 3A Hs. 77558 AK021563 10432767 cDNA FLJ11501 fis, clone 1 GGCCACCTGCTGACTATTTGTGGTTT HEMBA1002100/cds = AAAATAAAAGGTTTACTTGTCTGC UNKNOWN 921 Table 3A Hs. 11571 AK021632 10432852 cDNA FLJ11570 fis, clone 1 TCTTTGTAAAGCACGATGATACAAAT HEMBA1003309/cds = CTGGTGCCAGTGTTATATTTTGCA UNKNOWN 922 Table 3A Hs. 12315 AK021670 10432901 hypothetical protein 1 CATGGATATCATGTATCCTTCCTGGT FLJ11608 (FLJ11608), GCTCACACACCTGTCACCTTGTAA mRNA/cds = (561, 1184) 923 Table 3A Hs. 241567 AK021704 10432943 RNA binding motif, single 1 ATAAGGTGCATAAAACCCTTAAATTC stranded interacting protein ATCTAGTAGCTGTTCCCCCGAACA 1 (RBMS1), transcript variant MSSP-2, mRNA/ cds = (265, 1434) 924 Table 3A Hs. 271541 AK021715 10432954 cDNA FLJ11653 fis, clone 1 TGGACCGGAGTCTGCTGAGTTTATAA HEMBA1004538/cds = GGTTCCAAAAATATGGTAAAATCT UNKNOWN 925 Table 3A Hs. 5019 AK021776 10433029 cDNA FLJ11714 fis, clone 1 ACTCGACCTTGGTAAACGGAAATGTT HEMBA1005219, weakly GGGGGTGAAGAGAAACAATCACTA similar to NUCLEAR PROTEIN SNF7/cds = UNKNOWN 926 Table 3A Hs. 286212 AK021791 10433048 hypothetical protein 1 TTCAAGGTTCTGCGAAATTAATTGGG FLJ11729 (FLJ11729), CAGGTTAATTGTGTACCTGAAACT mRNA/cds = (311, 1150) 927 Table 3A Hs. 9096 AK021925 10433223 hypotehtical protein 1 TCCCCAGGATGGGGCCTCATACAAC FLJ20473 (FLJ20473), CCTTCATCTGCACTCAACATTTAAT mRNA/cds = (57, 1472) 928 Table 3A Hs. 288178 AK022030 10433346 cDNA FLJ11968 fis, clone 1 TTTTAGACATGGAGTGCAGGTGGACA HEMBB1001133/cds = CTGTGTGAACTGTTTTTGGTCAGT UNKNOWN 929 Table 3A Hs. 22265 AK022057 10433376 pyruvate dehydrogenase 1 CAAGAAACTTGGTCTGCAGTCTGGAA phosphatase (PDP), mRNA/ GCTTGTCTGCTCTATAGAAATGAA cds = (131, 1855) 930 Table 3A Hs. 22265 AK022057 10433376 pyruvate dehydrogenase 1 CAAGAAACTTGGTCTGCAGTCTGGAA phosphatase (PDP), mRNA/ GCTTGTCTGCTCTATAGAAATGAA cds = (131, 1855) 931 Table 3A Hs. 20281 AK022103 10433424 mRNA for KIAA1700 1 TGTTGAACGGTTAAACTGTGCATTTC protein, partial cds/cds = TCATTTTGATGTGTCATGTATGTT (108, 2180) 932 Table 3A Hs. 9043 AK022215 10433563 cDNA FLJ12153 fis, clone 1 CCCCTTCAACTGAGGGTCATTTTACC MAMMA1000458/cds = AGAGTCAATAAAGGCCAACCCTTC UNKNOWN 933 Table 3A Hs. 94576 AK022267 10433626 cDNA FLJ12205 fis, clone 1 ATTCTGAGGGTGACTGAGGCTACAG MAMMA1000931/cds = CTGCTATCACATGCCGAACTTTCTT UNKNOWN 934 Table 3A Hs. 318725 AK022280 10433640 CGI-72 protein 1 TGGTATCAGGAGTTGGGATTTCTCAG (LOC51105), mRNA/cds = CACTGCTAATGAAGATCCCCTCTT (69, 1400) 935 Table 3A Hs. 132221 AK022463 10433867 hypothetical protein 1 CGCAGAGAGGAGAAAAGGAGACAGC FLJ12401 (FLJ12401), AAGACGCCAATAAAGAAACACAACT mRNA/cds = (3, 1526) 936 Table 3A Hs. 105779 AK022481 10433892 cDNA FLJ12419 fis, clone 1 CCCGCACGGGCAGCTGAAGGCCGCT MAMMA1003047, highly GTTTTCTAATATTTGTATTCTAATT similar to protein inhibitor of activated STAT protein PIASy mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 937 Table 3A Hs. 8068 AK022497 10433916 hematopoietic PBX- 1 CCCCTGGGAGATGTAGCAAATTGAG interacting protein (HPIP), TGTGGGTTTTGGAGTCTGAGCCTCA mRNA/cds = (80, 2275) 938 Table 3A Hs. 179882 AK022499 10433920 hypothetical protein 1 GCAGAGGGAGGGTTGCCATGAAGGA FLJ12443 (FLJ12443), ACTTGGGATTTTCAATGGAATAAAT mRNA/cds = (187, 900) 939 Table 3A Hs. 287863 AK022537 10433983 hypothetical protein 1 CCTTTCACGTCTGGACGAATTACCAA FLJ12475 (FLJ12475), ATGCCATGAATTGCCACTGTGTGT mRNA/cds = (16, 1065) 940 Table 3A Hs. 332541 AK022546 10433997 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 AGGAAGATGGCGCTGTTATCAGCGG RIKEN cDNA 2700083B06 GGAAATGTACTATTTAAGATCAGCT gene, clone MGC: 4669 IMAGE:3531883, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (67, 1050) 941 Table 3A Hs. 21938 AK022554 10434010 hypothetical protein 1 ATCCAAGTCTGAAACTCTGCGCTCTA FLJ12492 (FLJ12492), GTACTGCTGTTAAGATACACAACT mRNA/cds = (172, 1848) 942 Table 3A Hs. 7010 AK022568 10434032 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGGATAGCCATTTCTGCTCAACCACA 14452 IMAGE: 4304209, CATTCTCTAAGAAACAGCTTGAAA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (88, 1953) 943 Table 3A Hs. 11556 AK022628 10434128 cDNA FLJ12566 fis, clone 1 TGTTGTATGTGGATGGGGAAGTTTTG NT2RM4000852/cds = TTTCTCCTCTTAGCATTTGTTTCT UNKNOWN 944 Table 3A Hs. 173685 AK022681 10434216 hypothetical protein 1 TCTGAATGATCCTACTCCTTTGGAGT FLJ12619 (FLJ12619), AAAACTAGTGCTTACCAGTTTCCA mRNA/cds = (391, 1080) 945 Table 3A Hs. 288836 AK022735 10434309 hypothetical protein 1 TCCTTTTGTAGCCACTTTGAGTCTGC FLJ12673 (FLJ12673), AGTTGTCAGTAAGCCTTTTTAAAG mRNA/cds = (2, 1687) 946 Table 3A Hs. 9908 AK022758 10434350 cDNA FLJ12696 fis, clone 1 GGGGGAAATTACCAGTAGAATGCCTT NT2RP1000513, highly GGTCTGAATATTTGATAGAACCAA similar to NifU-like protein (hNifU) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 947 Table 3A Hs. 77573 AK022790 10434395 uridine phosphorylase (UP), 1 CTGGTACTTTACAGTTTTGCACCAAC mRNA/cds = (352, 1284) TCTGCCAAGCCACTGGATCTTACA 948 Table 3A Hs. 27475 AK022811 10434426 cDNA FLJ12749 fis, clone 1 ATCCAGTCACTCATCAAGTGTAATCT NT2RP2001149/cds = GTCTCCTAAATATCTCTGGAACCT UNKNOWN 949 Table 3A Hs. 58488 AK022834 10434461 catenin (cadherin-associated 1 AGCTTTTGGGGTCAGATCTCTGGAAC protein), alpha-like 1 ATCATGTGATGAAGCTGACATTTT (CTNNAL1), mRNA/cds = (43, 2247) 950 Table 3A Hs. 108779 AK022874 10434520 cDNA FLJ12812 fis, clone 1 AGCAGTTAGGCTTGACTTTGAGGAGA NT2RP2002498/cds = GGCTGTGATGTTTATGATCCCTGA (3, 2360) 951 Table 3A Hs. 56847 AK022936 10434613 cDNA FLJ12874 fis, clone 1 GCTGTCCACAGAAAACGCCCTTAAGT NT2RP2003769/cds = AGCCCTACCTTACTCCTTAGAGCT UNKNOWN 952 Table 3A Hs. 14347 AK022939 10434618 cDNA FLJ12877 fis, clone 1 CATGGGTATTAATAGTCTTTGCTGCT NT2RP2003825/cds = GGTAATACTGAAAGAACCTGCTTT (313, 738) 953 Table 3A Hs. 4859 AK022974 10434675 cyclin L ania-6a 1 AGGATTTGATTTCTTGAAACCCTCTA (LOC57018), mRNA/cds = GGTCTCTAGAACACTGAGGACAGT (54, 1634) 954 Table 3A Hs. 193313 AK023013 10434731 Homo sapiens, NADH 1 GGACTCAGGAGCTAATACTGTCTACA dehydrogenase GTGGAGCTTGGTGCAATTAGAAGC (ubiquinone) 1, subcomplex unknown, 2 (14.5 kD, B14.5b), clone MGC: 1432 IMAGE: 2990086, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (150, 509) 955 Table 3A Hs. 288141 AK023078 10434831 hypothetical protein 1 ACCAGGAGGACAGAGTTTGCTTTCAT MGC3156 (MGC3156), ATTTTCCCTGTAAGTAAGAGGGCT mRNA/cds = (156, 2501) 956 Table 3A Hs. 17279 AK023088 10434845 tyrosylprotein 1 CCATGAAGAAGCAAGACGAAAACAC sulfotransferase 1 (TPST1), ACAGGAGGGAAAATCCTGGGATTCT mRNA/cds = (81, 1193) 957 Table 3A Hs. 142442 AK023129 10434909 cDNA FLJ13067 fis, clone 1 TTGGAATTTGTGTTGCATGTAAGGCA NT2RP3001712, highly ATCTTTCCTGTTGTAAATCTTCCT similar to HP1-BP74 protein mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 958 Table 3A Hs. 180638 AK023143 10434930 hypothetical protein 1 AGGAAACTGAGTAGACTCCTGTGTAA FLJ13081 (FLJ13081), CCCTGTTTGGAACTTTGCCTTCTT mRNA/cds = (170, 2098) 959 Table 3A Hs. 172035 AK023154 10434948 cDNA FLJ13092 fis, clone 1 TTTACAAGGCAGAATGGGGTGTAACA NT2RP3002147/cds = GTTGAATTAAACTAGCAATCACGT (34, 606) 960 Table 3A Hs. 7797 AK023166 10434966 TERF1 (TRF1)-interacting 1 TAGTAGGAATGAAGTGGAAGTCCAG nuclear factor 2 (TINF2), GCTTGGATTGCCTAACTACACTGCT mRNA/cds = (262, 1326) 961 Table 3A Hs. 72782 AK023183 10434995 hypothetical protein 1 AGTGTTTAGTCTCATGTTGGGAACAC FLJ11171 (FLJ11171), ATGAATGTGATGAACATAGTGAAT mRNA/cds = (134, 2446) 962 Table 3A Hs. 234265 AK023204 10435025 cDNA FLJ13142 fis, clone 1 ACCCTTTGAGAGTTCCACAAGTGGTA NT2RP3003212, GTAGAGTGGTTTAACGTCTTTCCT moderately similar to Rattus norvegicus lamina associated polypeptide 1C (LAP1C), mRNA/cds = (56, 1443) 963 Table 3A Hs. 236494 AK023223 10435057 RAB10, member RAS 1 TTGCCCCTTTTCTGTAAGTCTCTTGG oncogene family (RAB10), GATCCTGTGTAGAAGCTGTTCTCA mRNA/cds = (90, 692) 964 Table 3A Hs. 288932 AK023256 10435106 hypothetical protein 1 ACTCATCAATTGAAAAGTCCTCCAAA FLJ13194 (FLJ13194), AAGAGAACTATTGGGAAACCATGG mRNA/cds = (300, 809) 965 Table 3A Hs. 126925 AK023275 10435137 hypothetical protein 1 AGATGGGTGAATCAGTTGGGTTTTGT FLJ13213 (FLJ13213), AAATACTTGTATGTGGGGAAGACA mRNA/cds = (233, 1669) 966 Table 3A Hs. 75748 AK023290 10435162 cDNA FLJ13228 fis, clone 1 TCAGACCTGGTTGATTTTGTACTTTG OVARC1000085, highly GAACTGTACCTTGGATGGTTTTGT similar to mRNA for proteasome subunit HC5/ cds = UNKNOWN 967 Table 3A Hs. 285017 AK023291 10435163 hypothetical protein 1 GTATCTCATGGCCTCTTGATGTGGAA FLJ21799 (FLJ21799), AGAAGTTGACAGAGGGTTGCAGGG mRNA/cds = (159, 923) 968 Table 3A Hs. 288929 AK023320 10435204 hypothetical protein 1 AGTTCAGTGAGAAGAAACCAGAACAC FLJ13258 similar to fused TTGTTCCTAGTGTTGTGTTGTTTT toes (FLJ13258), mRNA/ cds = (163, 1041) 969 Table 3A Hs. 227400 AK023362 10435266 mitogen-activated protein 1 GCAGATGGCTATGTGCTAGAGGGCA kinase kinase kinase kinase AAGAGTTGGAGTTCTATCTTAGGAA 3 (MAP4K3), mRNA/cds = (360, 3014) 970 Table 3A Hs. 155160 AK023379 10435291 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTGGTGTCAATGATCTGGTGACAATA splicing factor, arginine/ GGATTACATTGGAGCCAATTGAAT serine-rich 2 (SC-35), clone MGC: 2622 IMAGE: 3501687 mRNA, complete cds/cds = (30, 878) 971 Table 3A Hs. 125034 AK023402 10435324 mRNA for putative N- 1 AACTAGAAGATGTACTTCGACAGCAT acetyltransferase/cds = CCATTTTACTTCAAGGCAGCAAGA (208, 2808) 972 Table 3A Hs. 285107 AK023459 10435401 hypothetical protein 1 ATACACTTTTCCAAATTTGTCCCAACA FLJ13397 (FLJ13397), GCCCTGTAAGCCAGCTTTCTTCT mRNA/cds = (221, 1558) 973 Table 3A Hs. 172028 AK023460 10435403 a disintegrin and 1 GCATTTTCTTCACTTGCAGGCAAACT metalloproteinase domain TGGCTCTCAATAAACTTTTACCAC 10 (ADAM10), mRNA/ cds = (469, 2715) 974 Table 3A Hs. 315054 AK023470 10435414 hypothetical protein 1 ATTAGACCAGACCAGTGTATTTCTAA MGC15875 (MGC15875), AGAAAATCCTGACATGCACACCCA mRNA/cds = (651, 1178) 975 Table 3A Hs. 164005 AK023494 10435442 cDNA FLJ13432 fis, clone 1 AGCCAAATGTGTCATACATCAAATCT PLACE1002537/cds = TCAGCAGCTTTTGCATAATCCAGG UNKNOWN 976 Table 3A Hs. 129872 AK023512 10435467 sperm associated antigen 9 1 TCCTCAAAGGGGAAAACTATGAAGG (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = GGAAGAAGACAAACCTAAGATACCA (110, 2410) 977 Table 3A Hs. 63525 AK023529 10435489 cDNA FLJ13467 fis, clone 1 AGATGGACTGGAGCTTTTTCTTTGTG PLACE1003519, highly AATAGAAACTGGATGCCACAGTGA similar to hnRNP-E2 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 978 Table 3A Hs. 116278 AK023633 10435617 cDNA FLJ13571 fis, clone 1 AGTTGTCAGAAGACTCCTGGGTGTAC PLACE1008405/cds = AGAGCAAATCAAGCTGCATCAGTA UNKNOWN 979 Table 3A Hs. 43047 AK023647 10435632 cDNA FLJ13585 fis, clone 1 AGTGGCTTCATAGCTACTGACAAATG PLACE1009150/cds = TCTGAACTATTGTCGTGCCCTTCA UNKNOWN 980 Table 3A Hs. 163495 AK023670 10435662 cDNA FLJ13608 fis, clone 1 GCCTGTACAAACATTCAAGTTAGTTG PLACE1010628/cds = GCAGTCTATAAATGTGAGTTGGGT UNKNOWN 981 Table 3A Hs. 17448 AK023680 10435678 cDNA FLJ13618 fis, clone 1 AAGGAAGGTAAAGTTAGGGGACTAG PLACE1010925/cds = AAGACTCTAAATTGGCTTCTACAGA UNKNOWN 982 Table 3A Hs. 178357 AK023719 10435734 hypothetical protein 1 AGAACTAATTGCCCATGTTTAATTATA FLJ13657 (FLJ13657), GCAGACACGCCATTCTAACAGGT mRNA/cds = (87, 1172) 983 Table 3A Hs. 30818 AK023743 10435768 cDNA FLJ13681 fis, clone 1 AACTTGGTATTGTTGTAGTTTATGTA PLACE2000014, weakly GTAAGTGACTTGGCACCCATCAGA similar to HYPOTHETICAL HELICASE C28H8.3 IN CHROMOSOME III/cds = UNKNOWN 984 Table 3A Hs. 157777 AK023779 10435815 cDNA FLJ13717 fis, clone 1 AGTTTAACTTTTCCTCACCCCTGTATA PLACE2000425/cds = GAAAATGCCTTGCCTCTCAAGAG UNKNOWN 985 Table 3A Hs. 7871 AK023813 10435861 cDNA FLJ13751 fis, clone 1 GTCTTGGGCTGGATGGGTTATAGAG PLACE3000339, weakly CTGAGCGGCTGTGATGGTTCTGTTT similar to GLUCOAMYLASE S1/S2 PRECURSOR (EC 3.2.1.3)/cds = (436, 2805) 986 Table 3A Hs. 49391 AK023825 10435876 cDNA FLJ13763 fis, clone 1 GACACATCTAGAATGTTTTTCTTTCAC PLACE4000089/cds = CGTACCTCCAAAAGAGGCAATTT (56, 547) 987 Table 3A Hs. 119908 AK023975 10436193 nucleolar protein NOP5/ 1 ACCAGGGATGCTCTCTAACGTAATCA NOP58 (NOP5/NOP58), AGGGAAGGTTCAGTAAGACAAAGT mRNA/cds = (0, 1589) 988 Table 3A Hs. 26039 AK023999 10436234 cDNA FLJ13937 fis, clone 1 ACACAGTTCAGTTTTTGAGGGAACTA Y79AA1000805/cds = GTTTTGTCATAATACTACACCCCT UNKNOWN 989 Table 3A Hs. 23170 AK024023 10436276 homolog of yeast SPB1 1 TGCAGTGGGAATTCTTGAGTGAGGT (JM23), mRNA/cds = CTTACCTCTTCTTTAAACCTCTTCA (300, 1289) 990 Table 3A Hs. 24719 AK024029 10436287 cDNA FLJ13967 fis, clone 1 AAGGCAGAATAGAATGCTGAGATTG Y79AA1001402, weakly GTTAAGTTTGCAATGACCATCTTGA similar to paraneoplastic cancer-testis-brain antigen (MA4) mRNA/cds = (684, 1397) 991 Table 3A Hs. 168232 AK024030 10436289 hypothetical protein 1 TGCCCTAATCTTGAGTTGAGGAAATA FLJ13855 (FLJ13855), TATGCACAGGAGTCAAAGAGATGT mRNA/cds = (314, 1054) 992 Table 3A Hs. 129872 AK024068 10436350 sperm associated antigen 9 1 GCTAGATTGTGAAGTACATGGGATTT (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = CATGAGCCAGAGGAGGCATTTGGA (110, 2410) 993 Table 3A Hs. 333300 AK024088 10436379 hypothetical protein 1 GCCTCAAAGAAAACCCAGAGTGCCC FLJ14026 (FLJ14026), TGTTCTAAAACGTAGTTCTGAATCC mRNA/cds = (57, 1826) 994 Table 3A Hs. 281434 AK024090 10436383 cDNA FLJ14028 fis, clone 1 AATCCCAGGGCTTGGTTAAGTGCTGT HEMBA1003838/cds = GTGATAACTTGTTTGGATGAGACT UNKNOWN 995 Table 3A Hs. 287864 AK024092 10436385 cDNA FLJ14030 fis, clone 1 AGGTTTCTTACCCAACACAAATGGAC HEMBA1004086/cds = AGTGGATTTGACTTTCTAAAGACT UNKNOWN 996 Table 3A Hs. 288856 AK024094 10436388 prefoldin 5 (PFDN5), 1 CCTGGTGATGGGAAGGGTCTTGTGT mRNA/cds = (423, 926) TTTAATGCCATAAATGTGCCAGCT 997 Table 3A Hs. 206868 AK024118 10436421 cDNA FLJ14056 fis, clone 1 AAAATATTGAGCCAGGCCCTGGGGA HEMBB1000335/cds = AGTGGGAAGTGAGAGCCAGAGCGGC UNKNOWN 998 Table 3A Hs. 118990 AK024119 10436422 cDNA FLJ14057 fis, clone 1 AGCACACAAGGAATCCCAGAAAATGT HEMBB1000337/cds = TGGCTGAAGGAATAAATGGATGGA UNKNOWN 999 Table 3A Hs. 235498 AK024137 10436443 hypothetical protein 1 CACTGCCTACCGCCATTCATGATTAA FLJ14075 (FLJ14075), ACCATCCAGAAATACCATCCCTGT mRNA/cds = (111, 2027) 1000 Table 3A Hs. 289037 AK024197 10436518 cDNA FLJ14135 fis, clone 1 AAATGAGATGGCCTCTGCGGACACA MAMMA1002728/cds = TGAAAGGGTACTTCAGCTTACCAAA UNKNOWN 1001 Table 3A Hs. 289088 AK024202 10436523 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 TGGACTAGGAGAGACTTGATTTTGGT alpha (HSPCA), mRNA/ GCTAAAGTTCCCCAGTTCATATGT cds = (60, 2258) 1002 Table 3A Hs. 14070 AK024228 10436554 hypothetical protein 1 CTCACAGCCAGCACGACCCCCAGAA FLJ14166 (FLJ14166), AGAGGCGTCCCACAATAAACACGTC mRNA/cds = (203, 568) 1003 Table 3A Hs. 24115 AK024240 10436567 cDNA FLJ14178 fis, clone 1 ACAGAACATTGAGATGTGCCTAGTTC NT2RP2003339/cds = CGTATTTACAGTTTGGTCTGGCTG UNKNOWN 1004 Table 3A Hs. 193063 AK024263 10436597 cDNA FLJ14201 fis, clone 1 TGAATTTCAGATGGGTGATTTAAGTG NT2RP3002955/cds = AGTCACAAGTCACAAAACTTTGCT UNKNOWN 1005 Table 3A Hs. 183506 AK024275 10436615 hypothetical protein 1 TGTACTTAAGTGCTGATGACTGTTAG FLJ14213 (FLJ14213), CCAGTTTACAACTTTTTACCATCG mRNA/cds = (119, 841) 1006 Table 3A Hs. 109441 AK024297 10436644 cDNA FLJ14235 fis, clone 1 TTCTGAACATTTTAGTCAAGCTACAA NT2RP4000167/cds = CAGGTTTGGAAAACCTCTGTGGGG (82, 2172) 1007 Table 3A Hs. 9343 AK024327 10436684 cDNA FLJ14265 fis, clone 1 TGTCAAGGGCATTAAAAGCCTCCTGA PLACE1002256/cds = AGCATAATCTTATCAAAGGGATAC UNKNOWN 1008 Table 3A Hs. 287631 AK024331 10436690 cDNA FLJ14269 fis, clone 1 TCAGTCCATCTCAAGACCTGTGCCTG PLACE1003864/cds = TCAGATTTCACAATTATGGAGATT UNKNOWN 1009 Table 3A Hs. 287634 AK024372 10436742 hypothetical protein 1 GGTAGGAGTGAAATCTCTCTCTCAAA FLJ14310 (FLJ14310), CTCTAGGAAAGCCCGAGTCATACT mRNA/cds = (406, 768) 1010 Table 3A Hs. 246112 AK024391 10436767 cDNA FLJ14329 fis, clone 1 ACAGCAGGTGTCATGGGTCAAGCAT PLACE4000259, highly AAATCATATATAGCATTTTCAGGCA similar to gene for U5 snRNP-specific 200 kD protein/cds = (188, 5623) 1011 Table 3A Hs. 246112 AK024391 10436767 cDNA FLJ14329 fis, clone 1 ACAGCAGGTGTCATGGGTCAAGCAT PLACE4000259, highly AAATCATATATAGCATTTTCAGGCA similar to gene for U5 snRNP-specific 200 kD protein/cds = (188, 5623) 1012 Table 3A Hs. 137354 AK024426 10440360 mRNA for FLJ00015 1 TGTGGGTCCCTATGAGTGTAGAGCC protein, partial cds/cds = CATATCCCCATAGAGTCTACCTAGA (373, 1296) 1013 Table 3A Hs. 171118 AK024436 10440380 DNA sequence from clone 1 TGTTTTCATTTCAGAACATTGTGCTGT RP11-165F24 on CTGTCAGCATATGTATATCAGCT chromosome 9. Contains the 3′ end of the gene for a novel protein (similar to Drosophila CG6630 and CG11376, KIAA1058, rat TRG), an RPL12 (60 S ribosomal protein L12) pseudogene, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island/ cds = (0, 4617) 1014 Table 3A Hs. 43616 AK024439 14020950 mRNA for FLJ00029 1 TGGCTACTGCAAAACCAGTTTTGACA protein, partial cds/cds = GGTCAGATTTTCATATGTATAGGT (0, 723) 1015 Table 3A Hs. 132569 AK024449 10440411 mRNA for FLJ00041 1 AGAGGTTCTGAAAGGTCTGTGTCTTG protein, partial cds/cds = TCAAAACAAGTAAACGGTGGAACT (0, 994) 1016 Table 3A Hs. 289034 AK024456 10440425 mRNA for FLJ00048 1 ATGCGTCCTGGTTTTCAATCGCTGCT protein, partial cds/cds = GAACAAACCTATCAAAAATGTAGC (2940, 3380) 1017 Table 3A Hs. 273230 AK024471 10440455 mRNA for FLJ00064 1 AGTATGATCCCTCAAAACCTCACTAA protein, partial cds/cds = CTGGAAGGATGATTTTGTCTCAGT (0, 830) 1018 Table 3A Hs. 41045 AK024474 10440461 mRNA for FLJ00067 1 GAGGGTTCCTCACTGAGGTTGAGAG protein, partial cds/cds = GTGTGTTGGATAGGACTGATCCCAC (1209, 2933) 1019 Table 3A Hs. 7049 AK024478 10440469 mRNA for FLJ00071 1 AAGTGTGGTTCCTGAAGGCTGTCTTT protein, partial cds/cds = GTAACTTTTTGTAGTTCTTTGTGT (3020, 3772) 1020 Table 3A Hs. 6289 AK024539 10436843 hypothetical protein 1 AATCCTTTAACTCTGCGGATAGCATT FLJ20886 (FLJ20886), TGGTAGGTAGTGATTAACTGTGAA mRNA/cds = (0, 524) 1021 Table 3A Hs. 108854 AK024569 10436879 cDNA: FLJ20916 fis, clone 1 CTGGAAAGGGGGCTAAGATCAGGGC ADSE00738, highly similar CTTCATTCTGGATCAGGCGAAATTT to AF161512 HSPC163 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1022 Table 3A Hs. 10362 AK024597 10436910 cDNA: FLJ20944 fis, clone 1 GTTCCTCTTCGGGAAGCTTTTGATAA ADSE01780/cds = GGAATTCTCAGACCGATAGGGTGT UNKNOWN 1023 Table 3A Hs. 289069 AK024669 10437005 hypothetical protein 1 AGTTTTGTACTTTTCACATAGCTTGTT FLJ21016 (FLJ21016), GCCCCGTAAAAGGGTTAACAGCA mRNA/cds = (90, 1193) 1024 Table 3A Hs. 10600 AK024740 10437104 DNA sequence from clone 1 TTGGATCTGGTTCTGAGGAGGACAC RP11-353C18 on ACCTGGCATCGGATGACCTTTATAA chromosome 20 Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and CpG islands. Contains the NIFS gene for cysteine desulfurase, two genes for novel proteins and the gene for the splicing factor CC1.3 with a second isoform (CC1.4)/cds = (66, 839) 1025 Table 3A Hs. 12293 AK024756 10437124 hypothetical protein 1 TAGACATGCTTGTGTCCACACAGCAC FLJ21103 (FLJ21103), ACCAATGTGATACTTCCACTGACC mRNA/cds = (88, 1143) 1026 Table 3A Hs. 23410 AK024764 10437139 translocase of inner 1 ATGGGATGCGGTGGGTTGCCCAATA mitochondrial membrane 13 AACGGCTGTGGAGTGGAAATTCCTC (yeast) homolog B (TIMM13B), mRNA/cds = (46, 333) 1027 Table 3A Hs. 180139 AK024823 10437226 SMT3 (suppressor of mif 1 TTTGTACGTAGCTGTTACATGTAGGG two 3, yeast) homolog 2 CAATCTGTCTTTAAGTAGGGATAA (SMT3H2), mRNA/cds = (90, 377) 1028 Table 3A Hs. 159557 AK024833 10437239 karyopherin alpha 2 (RAG 1 GGAATTTCCTATCTTGCAGCATCCTG cohort 1, importin alpha 1) TAAATAAACATTCAAGTCCACCCT (KPNA2), mRNA/cds = (132, 1721) 1029 Table 3A Hs. 325093 AK024863 10437271 cDNA: FLJ21210 fis, clone 1 GAGATGAGTTTTGTTATTTTGGGGTT COL00479/cds = TTCAAGCATTGGAACCAAAGGCCA UNKNOWN 1030 Table 3A Hs. 306720 AK024890 10437303 cDNA: FLJ21237 fis, clone 1 TCACTTAGACCCCTGTAACAGGTTAA COL01114/cds = ATCTTCATGGTGTTCTGTTTCCTA UNKNOWN 1031 Table 3A Hs. 135570 AK024921 10437337 cDNA: FLJ21268 fis, clone 1 GCTCTCCAGACTGTTACAGTGCATGA COL01718/cds = GTGATAATAAAAATGAGTCAGTCA UNKNOWN 1032 Table 3A Hs. 6019 AK024941 10437362 cDNA: FLJ21288 fis, clone 1 GGAGGTAAACATTGGAGATGTTTGTG COL01927/cds = AAAATATTACTCTTGCTGTGAGGT UNKNOWN 1033 Table 3A Hs. 1279 AK024951 10437374 cDNA: FLJ21298 fis, clone 1 GGCCCCTTTCTTTCTTCTGAGGATTG COL02040, highly similar CAGAGGATATAGTTATCAATCTCT to HSC1R mRNA for complement component C1r/cds = UNKNOWN 1034 Table 3A Hs. 29977 AK024961 10437386 hypothetical protein 1 TCAACAGCACTTAAACTGAAGTTTGG FLJ21308 (FLJ21308), GTTGCTCATACAATAAACAGATTG mRNA/cds = (287, 1792) 1035 Table 3A Hs. 166254 AK024969 10437396 hypothetical protein 1 GGGCCATTTTATGATGCATTGCACAC DKFZp566I133 CCTCTGGGGAAATTGATCTTTAAA (DKFZP566I133), mRNA/ cds = (133, 1353) 1036 Table 3A Hs. 156110 AK024974 10437403 cDNA: FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 TTTTCCACAGGGGACCTACCCCTATT COL02335, highly similar GCGGTCCTCCAGCTCATCTTTCAC to HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 1037 Table 3A Hs. 323378 AK024976 10437405 coated vesicle membrane 1 GGGTGAGAACACTTGCAACAGTTTAT protein (RNP24), mRNA/ TAATGAGGTGACTTTCACCTTAGG cds = (27, 632) 1038 Table 3A Hs. 21056 AK025019 10437453 cDNA: FLJ21366 fis, clone 1 AATGTACCATCAATAAAATTGGCTGC COL03012, highly similar TTGGGCAGTTTTAGTTACCACCTT to AB002445 mRNA from chromosome 5q21-22/cds = UNKNOWN 1039 Table 3A Hs. 337266 AK025021 10437455 RC-BT163-140599-023 1 TTTTCAGAGGCTTCCTAATTAATCTTG cDNA CCCTCCTCCATTTCAGTCCATTT 1040 Table 3A Hs. 120170 AK025068 10437507 hypothetical protein 1 AGCTCCAACCTTACGATGGAGAATTA FLJ21415 (FLJ21415), AACTTGCTTGTATTTCCACTTTGT mRNA/cds = (138, 755) 1041 Table 3A Hs. 288872 AK025092 10437538 mRNA for KIAA1840 1 AGCTTCCTCTTCCTCAGGACAGCTTC protein, partial cds/cds = TACTTTAGATGATCCAATAATGAT (71, 4384) 1042 Table 3A Hs. 14555 AK025166 10437628 cDNA: FLJ21513 fis, clone 1 CACTGACTTCTATTCCATGAGCTTTTT COL05778/cds = CAAGGCGCTTATTTTATGGCAGC UNKNOWN 1043 Table 3A Hs. 83623 AK025198 10437662 nuclear receptor subfamily 1 TGTTTCGTAAATTAAATAGGTCTGGC 1, group I, member 3 CCAGAAGACCCACTCAATTGCCTT (NR1I3), mRNA/cds = (272, 1318) 1044 Table 3A Hs. 322680 AK025200 10437664 cDNA: FLJ21547 fis, clone 1 GGAAGACCCAAGGAAATCCGGAATT COL06206/cds = TCGCACCAGAGGACCCACCACGTCC UNKNOWN 1045 Table 3A Hs. 10888 AK025212 10437679 hypothetical protein 1 TCTTGTTACTTCCAAGGAGAACCAAG FLJ21709 (FLJ21709), AATGGCTCTGTCACACTCGAAGCC mRNA/cds = (55, 2316) 1046 Table 3A Hs. 288708 AK025215 10437682 hypothetical protein 1 TCTTTCTCTAAAGCTTGTTTGATGAAA FLJ21562 (FLJ21562), CTGGTTGGTCCTTTCAGTGAACA mRNA/cds = (238, 2145) 1047 Table 3A Hs. 337561 AK025269 10437749 hypothetical protein 1 GCTGTGTGACTTAGTAGATAAAATAC FLJ21616 (FLJ21616), TGCCTTCTGCCTTTGGGACCATGA mRNA/cds = (119, 1093) 1048 Table 3A Hs. 2083 AK025306 10437795 cDNA: FLJ21653 fis, clone 1 TCTGTAATTGGACAGCTCTCCGAAG COL08586, highly similar AGATCTTACAGACTGTATCAGTCT to HUMKINCDC protein kinase mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1049 Table 3A Hs. 76230 AK025353 10437852 cDNA: FLJ21700 fis, clone 1 GGTCGTGGACGTGGTCAGCCACCTC COL09849, highly similar AGTAAAATTGGAGAGGATTCTTTTG to HSU14972 ribosomal protein S10 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1050 Table 3A Hs. 117268 AK025364 10437866 cDNA: FLJ21711 fis, clone 1 AAAGTGAAACCAAGAGTACAAGAGAC COL10156/cds = AGGTGAAATTAAAGAGCCCCTTGA UNKNOWN 1051 Table 3A Hs. 5181 AK025367 10437869 proliferation-associated 1 GTCCAGGATGCAGAGCTAAAGGCCC 2G4, 38 kD (PA2G4), TCCTCCAGAGTTCTACAAGTCGAAA mRNA/cds = (97,1281) 1052 Table 3A Hs. 288061 AK025375 10437878 actin, beta (ACTB), 1 CCAACTTGAGATGTATGAAGGCTTTT mRNA/cds = (73, 1200) GGTCTCCCTGGGAGTGGGTGGAGG 1053 Table 3A Hs. 14040 AK025425 10437933 cDNA: FLJ21772 fis, clone 1 TTCCTCATCCCATTTACAGTTTTTCTA COLF7808/cds = ACTCCAGGGTAGTGTTTAGTGTT UNKNOWN 1054 Table 3A Hs. 85963 AK025446 10437961 cDNA: FLJ21793 fis, clone 1 CATGCCAAAGACTCAACTGCTTTCAA HEP00466/cds = AGATAATGTGGGTGCTAGATGCAG UNKNOWN 1055 Table 3A Hs. 82689 AK025459 10437979 tumor rejection antigen 1 TCCCCTTCTCCCCTGCACTGTAAAAT (gp96) 1 (TRA1), GTGGGATTATGGGTCACAGGAAAA mRNA/cds = (105, 2516) 1056 Table 3A Hs. 289008 AK025467 10437988 cDNA; FLJ21814 fis, clone 1 ACCATGCATAGAGTCAATCAAATCCT HEP01068/cds = TGTGATGTTTTGTATGGACTTTGA UNKNOWN 1057 Table 3A Hs. 22678 AK025485 10438014 chromosome 10 open 1 TGTGCTGCCTCAAGACTGCTGGAGT reading frame 2 (C10orf2), CAGGACATTTTATAGAGCCTTTTCC mRNA/cds = (32, 1552) 1058 Table 3A Hs. 184793 AK025533 10438078 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GTGCAGTCTCTTAGCAGACTTCAGGC IMAGE: 3865907, mRNA, CCAAACTGTATTCTTCACTCAGGC partial cds/cds = (0, 1534) 1059 Table 3A Hs. 121849 AK025556 10438106 microtubule-associated 1 GTTAGTGAAAGCTGTTTACTGTAACG protein 1A/1B light chain 3 GGGAAAACCAGATTCTTTGCATCT (MAP1A/1BLC3), mRNA/cds = (84, 461) 1060 Table 3A Hs. 110771 AK025557 10438108 cDNA: FLJ21904 fis, clone 1 GCTTCTGTAAATGCCATCCCAATGTG HEP03585/cds = GTTTGGTTTTGTTGAACAGAAACC UNKNOWN 1061 Table 3A Hs. 82845 AK025583 10438142 cDNA: FLJ21930 fis, clone 1 TTGCCTCGATAAGTTTCCAAGTCACT HEP04301, highly similar GAAATCTGCTGAAGGTTTTACTGT to HSU90916 clone 23815 mRNA sequence/cds = UNKNOWN 1062 Table 3A Hs. 27268 AK025586 10438146 cDNA: FLJ21933 fis, clone 1 ACTTCTGAACTGAGGAATTTGCTGTT HEP04337/cds = GACAGCCAAAGTATAGTGTACAAG UNKNOWN 1063 Table 3A Hs. 7567 AK025615 10438186 cDNA: FLJ21962 fis, clone 1 AGAGCCATCTGGTGTGAAGAACTCTA HEP05564/cds = TATTTGTATGTTGAGAGGGCATGG UNKNOWN 1064 Table 3A Hs. 5985 AK025620 10438193 cDNA: FLJ21967 fis, clone 1 AGAACAAGTTTGCCTTGATTTTGTTTA HEP05652, highly similar AAATGACTTCTGCTAAGCACCCA to AF131831 clone 25186 mRNA sequence/cds = UNKNOWN 1065 Table 3A Hs. 279901 AK025623 10438197 PTD009 protein (PTD009), 1 CCTGCCAAAGCAAGAAGAAGGCTTG mRNA/cds = (257, 916) GTCCCCAGAAACAAACAGTAGTCAT 1066 Table 3A Hs. 339696 AK025643 10438224 ribosomal protein S12 1 GGAGTCTCAGGCCAAGGATGTCATT (RPS12), mRNA/cds = GAAGAGTATTTCAAATGCAAGAAAT (80, 478) 1067 Table 3A Hs. 339696 AK025643 10438224 ribosomal protein S12 1 GGAGTCTCAGGCCAAGGATGTCATT (RPS12), mRNA/cds = GAAGAGTATTTCAAATGCAAGAAAT (80, 478) 1068 Table 3A Hs. 334489 AK025645 10438227 hypothetical protein 1 TTTCATCTGAATCCAGAGGTGCATCA FLJ21992 (FLJ21992), AATTAAATGACAGCTCCACTTGGC mRNA/cds = (60, 845) 1069 Table 3A Hs. 92414 AK025683 10438280 cDNA: FLJ22030 fis, clone 1 TTGACACGTTCCACTTCCTTTGCAAT HEP08669/cds = TATTGTATTTAGTTGTGCACTAGT UNKNOWN 1070 Table 3A Hs. 173705 AK025703 10438305 cDNA: FLJ22050 fis, clone 1 CCAAATCAACTGTGTGAACTGTTTCT HEP09454/cds = GCACTGCTTGCTAATGGTTTCATC UNKNOWN 1071 Table 3A Hs. 13277 AK025707 10438310 hypothetical protein 1 ATTGAGACGGGAAAAACTCGCTGTAA FLJ22054 (FLJ22054), AATAATGCCAACCTAGATAATGCT mRNA/cds = (144, 956) 1072 Table 3A Hs. 5798 AK025729 10438338 pelota (Drosophila) 1 TGTTCTTGCATTGCATTTAATGATCC homolog (PELO), CTTTTCTCCCCACCTCCACACACT mRNA/cds = (259, 1416) 1073 Table 3A Hs. 184542 AK025730 10438339 CGI-127 protein 1 TGCAGATTCCTAGTAGCATGCCTTAC (LOC51646), mRNA/cds = CTACAGCACTATGTGCATTTGCTG (125, 490) 1074 Table 3A Hs. 75811 AK025732 10438341 N-acylsphingosine 1 GCAAGACCGTTTGTCCACTTCATTTT amidohydrolase (acid GTATAATCACAGTTGTGTTCCTGA ceramidase) (ASAH), mRNA/cds = (17, 1204) 1075 Table 3A Hs. 77910 AK025736 10438345 cDNA: FLJ22083 fis, clone 1 AATTTAACTTTTGGGTGCCAGGAAAT HEP14459, highly similar GGGTTTTCTCAAAGTCCATTGCCG to HUM3H3M 3-hydroxy-3 methylglutaryl coenzyme A synthase mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1076 Table 3A Hs. 170296 AK025743 10438355 cDNA: FLJ22090 fis, clone 1 TCGTGGAAGGGAGAGCCATCAGCAG HEP16084/cds = AAAGAGACCCTGAGATCTTCGCCTG UNKNOWN 1077 Table 3A NA AK025767 10438384 FLJ22114 fis, clone 1 AAACACACCAGGGAGACACCATAAAA HEP18441 CAGACCAAGACTAACTTAAAAACA 1078 Table 3A Hs. 34497 AK025769 10438386 hypothetical protein 1 AACCACAATCAAACATATAAATAAGC FLJ22116 (FLJ22116), CTGGAAAACCAACTACAACCAGCA mRNA/cds = (270, 3545) 1079 Table 3A Hs. 5822 AK025773 10438391 cDNA: FLJ22120 fis, clone 1 TTTCCTGATTATTTGATGCTAGCTGG HEP18874/cds = AATTCAAGAAATGGCATTGACCTT UNKNOWN 1080 Table 3A Hs. 264190 AK025774 10438392 cDNA: FLJ22121 fis, clone 1 TCACCCCAAGTAGCATGACTGATCTG HEP18876, highly similar CAATTTAAAATTCCTGTGATCTGT to AF191298 vacuolar sorting protein 35 (VPS35) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1081 Table 3A Hs. 12245 AK025775 10438393 cDNA: FLJ22122 fis, clone 1 TGAGAAGTGCGGAATAGGTTGCTTCT HEP19214/cds = ACCACCTGTTCTTAATGTAACAGT UNKNOWN 1082 Table 3A Hs. 26367 AK025778 10438396 PC3-96 protein (PC3-96), 1 TCGAATGAGTGGTCAGGTAGTCTTAA mRNA/cds = (119, 586) AGAGCCTCATGTTAAATAGACACA 1083 Table 3A Hs. 285833 AK025788 10438408 cDNA: FLJ22135 fis, clone 1 TGAAGTGCAAATAAAAGCACTGCTAC HEP20858/cds = TATAAGACATTCTGGAATGGTTGT UNKNOWN 1084 Table 3A Hs. 90421 AK025800 10438421 cDNA: FLJ22147 fis, clone 1 GCAGTCCCCAGATCCAGAACATGGG HEP22163, highly similar AAGTTAGGGAAAATGTGTGATTTTG to AF113020 clone FLB9138 mRNA sequence/cds = UNKNOWN 1085 Table 3A Hs. 289721 AK025846 10438485 cDNA: FLJ22193 fis, clone 1 AGGTATGACAGGAACTGTCTTCATGT HRC01108/cds = CCTTACCCAAGCAAGTCATCCATG UNKNOWN 1086 Table 3A Hs. 286194 AK025886 10438538 hypothetical protein 1 AATTTTGAATTTCTCCTTGCCACGTTA FLJ22233 (FLJ22233), ATAAAGCCAAAAGCAGCGGGTGC mRNA/cds = (35, 1204) 1087 Table 3A Hs. 279921 AK025927 10438592 HSPC035 protein 1 TGACTCTGTGCTGGCAAAAATGCTTG (LOC51669), mRNA/cds = AAACCTCTATATTTCTTTCGTTCA (16, 1035) 1088 Table 3A Hs. 105664 AK025947 10438619 hypothetical protein 1 GCTCTCCCACAGAAACCTTTGTCCTT FLJ22294 (FLJ22294), GCAACTTTATCCTTTGTCCCGATT mRNA/cds = (240, 602) 1089 Table 3A Hs. 55024 AK026024 10438731 hypothetical protein 1 TTGCCTTAGCCAGTGTACCTCCTACC FLJ10307 (FLJ10307), TCAGTCTATGTGAGAGGAAGAGAA mRNA/cds = (28, 462) 1090 Table 3A Hs. 289092 AK026033 10438744 Homo sapiens, coactosin- 1 ACTGTATTGGGATTGTAAAGAACATC like protein, clone MGC: TCTGCACTCAGACAGTTTACAGAA 19733 IMAGE: 3604770, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (158, 586) 1091 Table 3A Hs. 288555 AK026078 10438812 cDNA: FLJ22425 fis, clone 1 GTGTGTGTGCATGTGTGTGTTAGCAG HRC08686 AGGTATTTTACTCAGAAAATAGGT 1092 Table 3A Hs. 333500 AK026091 10438829 cDNA: FLJ22438 fis, clone 1 GCCAGTCAAAAAGTAAAATGAAGAGA HRC09232, highly similar GGCACGCCAACCACTCCAAAATTT to AF093250 P38IP (P38IP) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1093 Table 3A Hs. 238707 AK026110 10438854 hypothetical protein 1 CACTTTGTGGTCGAAAGGCTCAGCCT FLJ22457 (FLJ22457), CTCTACATGAAGTCTGTGGACATG mRNA/cds = (56, 1462) 1094 Table 3A Hs. 77385 AK026164 10438926 cDNA: FLJ22511 fis, clone 1 AGGCTTTCTTGTCTCAGCAACTTTCC HRC11837, highly similar CATCTTGTCTCTCTTGGATGATGT to HUMMYLCB non- muscle myosin alkali light chain mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1095 Table 3A Hs. 13179 AK026239 10439028 cDNA: FLJ22586 fis, clone 1 TTTTTCTTTTTGAAGCATGGAAAACAA HSI02774/cds = ATCTTTTATGCCACTCCAGCCAT UNKNOWN 1096 Table 3A Hs. 27774 AK026264 10439063 602386841F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CCATGATATAAGGAAGGGCCGTGCC end/clone = IMAGE: TCATGGAAAAGCAACAGGTGGCCTC 4515730/clone_end = 5′ 1097 Table 3A Hs. 297666 AK026270 10439073 cDNA: FLJ22617 fis, clone 1 TAAAGGCGAGCACCGTCAGGAGCGC HSI05379, highly similar to AGAGATCGGCCCTACTAGATGCAGA HSEWS EWS mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1098 Table 3A Hs. 31137 AK026334 10439167 protein tyrosine 1 TGAGCCTGACACCTGTGTTTCAGCAT phosphatase, receptor type, TTGGAGACATCCCCATGTTATTCT E (PTPRE), mRNA/cds = (51, 2153) 1099 Table 3A Hs. 236744 AK026359 10439200 cDNA: FLJ22706 fis, clone 1 CTGAGCCACATCCAAGCCTGGTTTG HSI13163/cds = CTGCACTCTATTGCCAAAGACTGAC UNKNOWN 1100 Table 3A Hs. 288936 AK026363 10439205 mitochondrial ribosomal 1 ACTTGCCTCATTCTCATCATCCAAAC protein L9 (MRPL9), TGAACATTTGTATCCCAAGCAGAA mRNA/cds = (14, 817) 1101 Table 3A Hs. 143631 AK026372 10439218 cDNA: FLJ22719 fis, clone 1 GTATGAAGAAGGAAGCCCAGCAGAG HSI14307/cds = CAGGAGGCAGCAGCAACAATGAGAG UNKNOWN 1102 Table 3A Hs. 157240 AK026394 10439245 hypothetical protein 1 CTGTGTGTGTCCATGTCTGCAAGCAG MGC4737 (MGC4737), TTCTTCAATAAATGGCCTGCCTCC mRNA/cds = (2350, 2985) 1103 Table 3A Hs. 112497 AK026396 10439247 cDNA: FLJ22743 fis, clone 1 TCAAAGCAGAGCACAGAGTTATTTGG HUV00901/cds = TGTTTGCTGAAGACAGCCTTTGTG UNKNOWN 1104 Table 3A Hs. 236449 AK026410 10439266 hypothetical protein 1 ACTTCCATCTCAGCTAATGCACCCAC FLJ22757 (FLJ22757), CAGCTCAAACACACCAATAAAGCT mRNA/cds = (92, 2473) 1105 Table 3A Hs. 89555 AK026432 10439295 hemopoietic cell kinase 1 TGCAATCCACAATCTGACATTCTCAG (HCK), mRNA/cds = GAAGCCCCCAAGTTGATATTTCTA (168, 1685) 1106 Table 3A Hs. 343522 AK026443 10439309 ATPase, Ca++ transporting, 1 CAGAAACCAATACTGCTGTGCACTGA plasma membrane 4 GAATAAAAACTCATGCCCCCTTGT (ATP284), mRNA/cds = (397, 4014) 1107 Table 3A Hs. 32148 AK026455 10439325 AD-015 protein 1 CACCAGTGAGGATTACTGATGTGGA (LOC55829), mRNA/cds = CAGTTGATGGGGTTTGTTTCTGTAT (30, 644) 1108 Table 3A Hs. 75415 AK026463 10439333 cDNA: FLJ22810 fis, clone 1 AAAGTAAGGCATGGTTGTGGTTAATC KAIA2933, highly similar TGGTTTATTTTTGTTCCACAAGTT to AB021288 mRNA for beta 2-microglobulin/cds = UNKNOWN 1109 Table 3A Hs. 118183 AK026486 10439358 hypothetical protein 1 TAAGGGGTAGACAAGATACCGAATAA FLJ22833 (FLJ22833), TCTCCACAAGTTTATTTGTGGTCT mRNA/cds = (479, 883) 1110 Table 3A Hs. 182979 AK026491 10439364 cDNA: FLJ22838 fis, clone 1 ACATCAACAGTGGTGCTGTGGAATG KAIA4494, highly similar CCCAGCCAGTTAAGCACAAAGGAAA to HUML12A ribosomal protein L12 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1111 Table 3A Hs. 2795 AK026515 10439391 lactate dehydrogenase A 1 ACAAACAATGCAACCAACTATCCAAG (LDHA), mRNA/cds = TGTTATACCAACTAAAACCCCCAA (97, 1095) 1112 Table 3A Hs. 334807 AK026528 10439405 Homo sapiens, ribosomal 1 TTCACCTACAAAATTTCACCTGCAAA protein L30, clone MGC: CCTTAAACCTGCAAAATTTTCCTT 2797, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (29, 376) 1113 Table 3A Hs. 239307 AK026535 10439414 tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase 1 GGGTACTTCTCCATAAGGCATCTCAG (YARS), mRNA/cds = TCAAATCCCCATCACTGTCATAAA (0, 1586) 1114 Table 3A Hs. 251653 AK026594 10439481 tubulin, beta, 2 (TUBB2), 1 CTTGCTGTTTTCCCTGTCCACATCCA mRNA/cds = (0, 1337) TGCTGTACAGACACCACCATTGAA 1115 Table 3A Hs. 277477 AK026595 10439482 major histocompatibility 1 AAGTCAATTCCTGGAATTTGAAAGAG complex, class I, C CAAATAAAGACCTGAGAACCTTCC (HLA-C), mRNA/cds = (0, 1100) 1116 Table 3A Hs. 334729 AK026603 10439492 cDNA FLJ20161 fis, clone 1 AAGCTACTGTGTGTGTGAATGAACAC COL09252, highly similar TCTTGCTTTATTCCAGAATGCTGT to L33930 CD24 signal transducer mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1117 Table 3A Hs. 334842 AK026632 10439528 tubulin, alpha, ubiquitous 1 TGTCATGCTCCCAGAATTTCAGCTTC (K-ALPHA-1), mRNA/ AGCTTAACTGACAGATGTTAAAGC cds = (67, 1422) 1118 Table 3A Hs. 179666 AK026642 10439539 uncharacterized 1 AGGTGGTACTCAAGCCATGCTGCCT hypothalamus protein CCTTACATCCTTTTTGGAACAGAGC HSMNP1 (HSMNP1), mRNA/cds = (231, 1016) 1119 Table 3A Hs. 288036 AK026650 10439548 tRNA isopentenyl- 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA pyrophosphate transferase GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT (IPT), mRNA/cds = (60, 1040) 1120 Table 3A Hs. 301404 AK026664 10439564 RNA binding motif protein 1 TGTGGTTAGGAAGCAATTTCCCAATG 3 (RBM3), mRNA/cds = TACCTATAAGAAATGTGCATCAAG (276, 749) 1121 Table 3A Hs. 266940 AK026669 10439570 cDNA: FLJ23016 fis, clone 1 GCCTGCGTTGCCACTTGTCTTAACTC LNG00874/cds = TGAATATTTCATTTCAAAGGTGCT UNKNOWN 1122 Table 3A Hs. 288468 IU00944 405046 clone A9A2BRB6 (CAC)n/ 1 AGCTAATATTGCTGCAATGGCTGGCA (GTG)n repeat-containing GGAAACAGGTGATCAAGAGTGTCA mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1123 Table 3A Hs. 242868 AK026704 10439618 cDNA: FLJ23051 fis, clone 1 TCGACCCCAGAGGTGAATGTATTGTT LNG02642/cds = ATTATTGTTTTGTTGTTGTTGTGA UNKNOWN 1124 Table 3A Hs. 334861 AK026712 10439629 hypothetical protein 1 TCCTTGGCAGCTGTATTCTGGAGTCT FLJ23059 (FLJ23059), GGATGTTGCTCTCTAAAGACCTTT mRNA/cds = (41, 1681) 1125 Table 3A Hs. 12969 AK026747 10439670 cDNA: FLJ23094 fis, clone 1 TTTGCCATGTCCAGTACAGAATAATT LNG07379, highly similar TGTACTTAGTATTTGCAGCAGGGT to HST00007 mRNA full length insert cDNA clone EUROIMAGE 293605/ cds = UNKNOWN 1126 Table 3A Hs. 90077 AK026766 10439693 TGFB-induced factor 1 TAGAGAACCTATAGCATCTTCTCATT (TALE family homeobox) CCCATGTGGAACAGGATGCCCACA (TGIF), mRNA/cds = (311, 1129) 1127 Table 3A Hs. 287725 AK026769 10439697 cDNA: FLJ23116 fis, clone 1 AACTCATGTGCAGGTTTGATAAACAC LNG07945, highly similar CAGAACAGAAGACAGTGATGCTGT to HSU79240 serine/ threonine kinase mRNA/ cds = UNKNOWN 1128 Table 3A Hs. 124292 AK026776 10439707 cDNA: FLJ23123 fis, clone 1 TGGCCCTGACAGTATTCATTATTTCA LNG08039/cds = GATAATTCCCTGTGATAGGACAAC UNKNOWN 1129 Table 3A Hs. 20242 AK026819 10439764 hypothetical protein 1 ACCTGGAGAGAGAAGGTATTGAAAC FLJ12788 (FLJ12788), ATCTCCTTTATGTGTGACTTTCCCA mRNA/cds = (9, 866) 1130 Table 3A Hs. 287995 AK026834 10439781 cDNA: FLJ23181 fis, clone 1 AGAAATACCCACTAACAAAGAACAAG LNG11094/cds = CATTAGTTTTGGCTGTCATCAACT UNKNOWN 1131 Table 3A Hs. 324060 AK026836 10439784 hypothetical protein 1 ATGGGCAAATTCTTAGGTAAGACAAA FLJ23183 (FLJ23183), AACACAGCCCCAAGGGCAGGTAGT mRNA/cds = (226, 732) 1132 Table 3A Hs. 6906 AK026850 10439805 cDNA: FLJ23197 fis, clone 1 GCTGATGCCACTACCCGATTTGTTTA REC00917/cds = TTTGCAATTTGAGCCATTTAAAGA UNKNOWN 1133 Table 3A Hs. 288455 AK026923 10439895 cDNA: FLJ23270 fis, clone 1 CCTGTTAAATTCAGCCAACCCGTTTC COL10309, highly similar TGCAGTAAAATTAAGCCTGTCAAA to HSU33271 normal keratinocyte mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1134 Table 3A Hs. 286236 AK026933 10439907 mRNA for KIAA1856 1 TGGCTTAAACCAGTGTTCAGTCTGGT protein, partial cds/cds = GCCAAACTTCGAATGGAATACAAA (0, 3404) 1135 Table 3A Hs. 91065 AK026954 10439935 cDNA: FLJ23301 fis, clone 1 TGTGAGTTGTGACCATGTAACATGAG HEP11120/cds = (2, 1888) AGGTTTTGCTAGGGCCTATTATTT 1136 Table 3A Hs. 88044 AK026960 10439945 cDNA: FLJ23307 fis, clone 1 AGCTGAGTAATTCTAATCTCTTCTGT HEP11549, highly similar GTTTTCCTTGCCTTAACCACAAAT to AF041037 novel antagonist of FGF signaling (sprouty-1) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1137 Table 3A Hs. 298442 AK026983 10439978 adaptor-related protein 1 AATTTGCTAGAATCCAGTAAATCATTT complex 3, mu 1 subunit TGGTAGCTCTGGCTGTGCTATCA (AP3M1), mRNA/cds = (69, 1325) 1138 Table 3A Hs. 301732 AK027016 10440025 hypothetical protein 1 TGGCTCGAAGTTTCTCTAGTGTTTTC MGC5306 (MGC5306), TGTGGAAGGAATAAAAATTTGAGT mRNA/cds = (206, 1042) 1139 Table 3A Hs. 3382 AK027064 10440089 protein phosphatase 4, 1 ACTCTTGGGAGTGCTGCAGTCTTTAA regulatory subunit 1 TCATGCTGTTTAAACTGTTGTGGC (PPP4R1), mRNA/cds = (93, 2894) 1140 Table 3A Hs. 85567 AK027067 10440093 suppressor of variegation 1 TTTACATGATTGGACCCTCAGATTCT 3-9 (Drosophila) homolog GTTAACCAAAATTGCAGAATGGGG 2; hypothetic (SUV39H2), mRNA/cds = (37, 1089) 1141 Table 3A Hs. 48320 AK027070 10440098 mRNA for ring-IBR-ring 1 TGAAATCAAAGCACGGTGCAGAACTT domain containing protein GTACCAAGTACAAAAGGTCCATGT Dorfin, complete cds/cds = (317, 2833) 1142 Table 3A Hs. 115659 AK027114 10440156 hypothetical protein 1 CCTTACTCTGTCCTTGATGGAGGGGA MGC5521 (MGC5521), GAAGGGAGGGCAAAGAAGTTAAAT mRNA/cds = (163, 708) 1143 Table 3A Hs. 113205 AK027136 10440188 cDNA: FLJ23483 fis, clone 1 CACCGCCATGCAACTCCATGCCTATT KAIA04052/cds = TACTGGAAACCTGTTATGCCAAAC UNKNOWN 1144 Table 3A Hs. 289071 AK027187 10440255 cDNA: FLJ22245 fis, clone 1 CAAGAGAATGAAGGAGGCTAAGGAG HRC02612/cds = AAGCGCCAGGAACAAATTGCGAAGA UNKNOWN 1145 Table 3A Hs. 240443 AK027191 10440260 cDNA: FLJ23538 fis, clone 1 AGTCTCGGGTATGCTGTTGTGAAATT LNG08010, highly similar GAAACTGTAAAAGTAGATGGTTGA to BETA2 MEN1 region clone epsilon/beta mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1146 Table 3A Hs. 323502 AK027192 10440261 nuclear RNA export factor 1 ACTAAACTACCCGAAGGACTTAGGTG 1 (NXF1), mRNA/cds = CTTTGTGTACTTAACCCCAGGACC (0, 1679) 1147 Table 3A Hs. 159483 AK027194 10440263 chromosome 1 open 1 GCCACCACTGTCTGTTTGAGACTCCT reading frame 7 (C1orf7), TCATGAGCAAAGATTGATGTATGG mRNA/cds = (46, 1590) 1148 Table 3A Hs. 334853 AK027197 10440266 hypothetical protein 1 ATGAATTTGAAGACATGGTGGCTGAA FLJ23544 (FLJ23544), AAGCGGCTCATCCCAGATGGTTGT mRNA/cds = (125, 517) 1149 Table 3A Hs. 91448 AK027210 10440285 MKP-1 like protein tyrosine 1 AGCTTCAGTCTCTACTGGATTAGCCC phosphatase (MKP-L), TACTCTTTCCTTTCCCCTCCATTA mRNA/cds = (233, 829) 1150 Table 3A Hs. 169854 AK027212 10440288 hypothetical protein SP192 1 AGATGTGGTTATCACAAGTCTCGAGG (SP192), mRNA/cds = GGGAAACTACTGCATAAAATAACT (179, 1603) 1151 Table 3A Hs. 57209 AK027232 10440314 hypothetical protein 1 TCAGTAAAAATGCCTGTTGTGAGATG DKFZp566J091 AACCTCCTGTAACTTCTATCTGTT (DKFZP566J091), mRNA/ cds = (212, 529) 1152 Table 3A Hs. 54890 AK027243 10440328 cDNA FLJ14739 fis, clone 1 AGTTAACTGCGGAGCCAAGAGTTGG NT2RP3002402/cds = ACTATAATTAAATTACCTTCCTTGT (156, 2048) 1153 Table 3A Hs. 279040 AK027258 10440392 HT001 protein (HT001), 1 CCGGTTTGGGTTGTTAATGGTTGAAA mRNA/cds = (241, 1203) ACTTAGAGGAACATAGTGAGGCCT 1154 Table 3A Hs. 279040 AK027258 10440392 HT001 protein (HT001), 1 CCGGTTTGGGTTGTTAATGGTTGAAA mRNA/cds = (241, 1203) ACTTAGAGGAACATAGTGAGGCCT 1155 Table 3A Hs. 152925 AK027260 10440394 mRNA for KIAA1268 1 CCAGTGATTTGATTAACTCAGGGCAA protein, partial cds/cds = GGCTGAATATCAGAGTGTATCGCA (0, 3071) 1156 Table 3A Hs. 183454 AK027789 14042727 cDNA FLJ14883 fis, clone 1 TTTTGACCCAGATGATGGTTCCTTTA PLACE1003596, CAGAACAATAAAATGGCTGAACAT moderately similar to OLIGOSACCHARYL TRANSFERASE STT3 SUBUNIT/cds = (2, 862) 1157 Table 3A Hs. 122487 AL040371 5409324 602365288F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACTGGACATCGCCCTACGCAACCTC end/clone = IMAGE: CTCGCCATGACTGATAAGTTCCTTT 4473836/clone_end = 5′ 1158 Table 3A Hs. 79709 AL042370 5421708 phosphotidylinositol 1 ACTGCTGGTAGCATTTATCTGACTTG transfer protein (PITPN), GAAAGTTGGAGAAGAGGCATTCCT mRNA/cds = (216, 1028) 1159 Table 3A Hs. 252721 AL042376 5421714 602022214F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CTTCCGAAGAGAAGAGGCTGGGGCT end/clone = IMAGE: GTAACTGGAAAGGGGAAGCGCACAG 4157715/clone_end = 5′ 1160 Table 3A Hs. 182278 AL046016 5434110 Homo sapiens, calmodulin 1 CCTGACCTTGAGCTCTAGTCTCCCCT 2 (phosphorylase kinase, TTAAATCTTACCTTGGCAGTAACA delta), clone MGC: 1447 IMAGE: 3504793, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (93, 542) 1161 Table 3A NA AL047171 5936355 (synonym: hute1) cDNA 1 TTGGTCCCACAGTTTTTATGTGTCCT clone DKFZp586F2018 5′ ACTTGAAATTATGTTTGCTCCCGT 1162 Table 3A Hs. 188757 AL049282 4500041 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGGAGGATTTTTGTTAAGTCAAGTGT 5564, mRNA, complete CAATCGAAGTTAAAAAGCAAGGGT cds/cds = (227, 304) 1163 Table 3A Hs. 104916 AL049305 4500074 hypothetical protein 1 ATGGCTCTTTTCCTATTAGAGCAACT FLJ21940 (FLJ21940), TGTGTTTCCCTGATAATGTGTACA mRNA/cds = (92, 2107) 1164 Table 3A Hs. 99821 AL049319 4500092 hypothetical protein 1 GTCGTGACTGACTTGGTGTGTTGCTA FLJ14547 (FLJ14547), TTGTGTTTCTATATACTCCGTCCA mRNA/cds = (25, 711) 1165 Table 3A Hs. 77311 AL049332 4500108 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTTAGTCCAGTGGTTTCCACAGCTGG DKFZp564L176 (from CTAAGCCAGGAGTCACTTGGAGGC clone DKFZp564L176)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1166 Table 3A Hs. 86405 AL049340 4500124 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGGAAGACAGTAAAGAACAGCCCTCT DKFZp564P056 (from GTAGTCAGTAAAGTTTCACCTTCT clone DKFZp564P056)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1167 Table 3A Hs. 42915 AL049356 4500146 ARP2 (actin-related protein 1 TGGGTGGAGTATTATGTTTAACTGGA 2, yeast) homolog GTTGTCAAGTATGAGTCCCTCAGG (ACTR2), mRNA/cds = (74, 1258) 1168 Table 3A Hs. 184938 AL049782 4902604 Novel gene mapping to 1 AAAGTAGTAAATCGGGCTGTCTTAAT chromosome 13/cds = AGTGCGCCTGTTACTAATGGAATT UNKNOWN 1169 Table 3A Hs. 326248 AK025724 10438333 cDNA: FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 ATGTCAAGCTTTGGGTCTCTGGAGTA HEP11691/cds = TAACTTTTTGTAACATTAGCCATT UNKNOWN 1170 Table 3A Hs. 139240 AL049942 4884185 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATCTAGGACACCTCCATCAAACCTCC DKFZp564F1422 (from TCTTGCACTTTCCCTCTGGCTTCC clone DKFZp564F1422)/ cds = (0, 1491) 1171 Table 3A Hs. 22370 AL049951 4884198 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGTGATGGGAACAGTGTCTTAGGGA DKFZp564O0122 (from GATGCAGCTTGGACTTGAGGTAAAT clone DKFZp564O0122)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1172 Table 3A Hs. 150580 AL050005 4884260 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGAATGGGAGGCCAACCTTCTATCA DKFZp564A153 (from GAGTTAAACTTTTGACAAGGGAACA clone DKFZp564A153)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1173 Table 3A Hs. 14846 AL050021 4884264 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAAAATGTGAAACTGCCCTGCCTCCC DKFZp564D016 (from CTTTTTGCTGACAACACTGTGTAC clone DKFZp564D016)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1174 Table 3A Hs. 133130 AL050035 4884276 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGCCCCATTACAAAACTCCTTAGGAA DKFZp566H0124 (from CCTCGCCCTCTCTCTGCTGTAAGG clone DKFZp566H0124)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1175 Table 3A Hs. 27371 AL050061 4884292 mRNA; cDNA 1 GCTGCTGTCTAGATTTATGTGTGCTC DKFZp566J123 (from TGACAAGAAATGTTTTGTGTAACA clone DKFZp566J123)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1176 Table 3A Hs. 227429 AL050131 4884338 mRNA; cDNA 1 CCAGGCTGCGGTGAGAATGCCAAGA DKFZp586I111 (from AGGCACTACCTCCCACCCACATCAC clone DKFZp586I111); partial cds/cds = (0, 617) 1177 Table 3A Hs. 323463 AL050141 4884352 mRNA for KIAA1693 1 CCAGTTGTCTTGAACAGCCTGACTCC protein, partial cds/cds = TGCCAGCCCTATGGAAGTTCCTTT (0, 2707) 1178 Table 3A Hs. 323463 AL050141 4884352 mRNA for KIAA1693 1 CCAGTTGTCTTGAACAGCCTGACTCC protein, partial cds/cds = TGCCAGCCCTATGGAAGTTCCTTT (0, 2707) 1179 Table 3A Hs. 26295 AL050166 4884381 mRNA; cDNA 1 TCTTTAAGAAGACCACCACATAGAAT DKFZp586D1122 (from ACCCCTTCCTATCAGCTCGCTCTG clone DKFZp586D1122)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1180 Table 3A Hs. 80285 AL050192 4884408 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTTGACTTTCAGGATGTCATACTACTT DKFZp586C1723 (from CTGTACCTAGCATTTTCAGTCCT clone DKFZp586C1723)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1181 Table 3A Hs. 26613 AL050205 4884444 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGCTTAGATTTGTTCCTGTTGTCAAA DKFZp586F1323 (from ACTGTTACCCCCAAAATTGGTGTG clone DKFZp586F1323)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1182 Table 3A Hs. 15020 AL050218 4884459 DNA sequence from clone 1 AACAAGGTACATGCATTATGTGTCAC 51J12 on chromosome ATTACTGGGCAAACTGTTCAAGTA 6q26–27. Contains the 3′ part of the alternatively spliced gene for the orthologs of mouse QKI-7 and QKI-7B (KH Domain RNA Binding proteins) and zebrafish ZKQ-1 (Quaking protein homolog). Contains ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (0, 692) 1183 Table 3A Hs. 3642 AL050268 4886442 RAB1, member RAS 1 AGCACAAGCAGTGTCTGTCACTTTCC oncogene family (RAB1), ATGCATAAAGTTTAGTGAGATGTT mRNA/cds = (50, 667) 1184 Table 3A Hs. 12305 AL050272 4886498 DKFZP566B183 protein 1 AGTGACTAAATACTGGGAACCTATTT (DKFZP566B183), TCTCAATCTTCCTCCATGTTGTGT mRNA/cds = (351, 749) 1185 Table 3A Hs. 274170 AL050353 4914574 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTTCAGGACTGTATGAGCCGAGCAG DKFZp564C0482 (from TTACAAGACACAAAGAAGTTAAAAA clone DKFZp564C0482)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1186 Table 3A Hs. 8128 AL050371 4914606 phosphatidylserine 1 AGGGCCAGATTTCATGTTGACCCTG decarboxylase (PISD), GGGATGCTGTGAATTTCTCCTGCAG mRNA/cds = (223, 1350) 1187 Table 3A Hs. 322645 AL050376 4914609 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAATGCAGGTTTATTATCCAGCACTG DKFZp586J101 (from AGAGAGTTAACAAGGACTGGAAAA clone DKFZp586J101)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1188 Table 3A Hs. 322645 AL050376 4914609 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAATGCAGGTTTATTATCCAGCACTG DKFZp586J101 (from AGAGAGTTAACAAGGACTGGAAAA clone DKFZp586J101)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1189 Table 3A Hs. 321247 AL050391 4914591 mRNA; cDNA 1 CCCTCCTTAATCAACTTCAAGGAGCA DKFZp586A181 (from CCTTCATTAGTACAGCTTGCATAT clone DKFZp586A181); partial cds/cds = (0, 314) 1190 Table 3A Hs. 12813 AL080156 5262614 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAACCAGTGACTCCTAATCTTTTTCA DKFZp434J214 (from AGTTAAGACACCTTACCATTGCTT clone DKFZp434J214); partial cds/cds = (0, 1081) 1191 Table 3A Hs. 52792 AL080213 5262703 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAGGGAACACAAAACTGTGGTCCTG DKFZp586I1823 (from ACAATACTAATTCTACCCGTTTTCA clone DKFZp586I1823)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1192 Table 3A Hs. 111801 AL096723 5419856 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTTTTGTACGATCAGCCTTACTGCTA DKFZp564H2023 (from ATAAAAGCACTTCCACAGGGAAAA clone DKFZp564H2023)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1193 Table 3A Hs. 306327 AL096752 5419888 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAATTCTACAAAGGAGAGGTTGGGC DKFZp434A012 (from GTTACAAAGGCATTGTGAATCTAAT clone DKFZp434A012)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1194 Table 3A Hs. 306327 AL096752 5419888 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAATTCTACAAAGGAGAGGTTGGGC DKFZp434A012 (from GTTACAAAGGCATTGTGAATCTAAT clone DKFZp434A012)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1195 Table 3A Hs. 172803 AL109669 5689801 mRNA full length insert 1 TTCACCGAGGACATGAAACTCCACCT cDNA clone EUROIMAGE TGCGGGGATAAAGAGAGAAAAACA 31839/cds = UNKNOWN 1196 Table 3A Hs. 119155 AL109786 5725475 mRNA full length insert 1 TGTGCTCTTCAGTAGAGGATTTTCTG cDNA clone EUROIMAGE TGATCCTACAATGAAGGGAAAGCT 814975/cds = UNKNOWN 1197 Table 3A Hs. 75875 AL110132 5817027 ubiquitin-conjugating 1 TTTGTGTAAAACCACCTTTTGAAGCA enzyme E2 variant 1 GCAACTATCAAGTCTGAAAAGCAA (UBE2V1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (69, 734) 1198 Table 3A Hs. 128797 AL110151 5817052 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGTGGGTGAATCACAGTAATTTCCCT DKFZp586D0824 (from GTAAAATGTGGTACCTGAAGTCAT clone DKFZp586D0824); partial cds/cds = (0, 1080) 1199 Table 3A Hs. 193700 AL110164 5817069 cDNA: FLJ22008 fis, clone 1 TAGGCTCATAGCCTTGTATTTCGTTT HEP06934/cds = TAGATTGTAAGCTCAATGGCAGGG UNKNOWN 1200 Table 3A Hs. 73851 AL110183 5817095 ATP synthase, H+ 1 GCTCAAGCAAATGTTTGGTAATGCAG transporting, mitochondrial ACATGAATACATTTCCCACCTTCA F0 complex, subunit F6 (ATP5J), mRNA/cds = (1, 327) 1201 Table 3A Hs. 172089 AL110202 5817121 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAGTCATCATTTGCCTTGAAAGTTTC DKFZp586I2022 (from CTCTGCATTGGGTTTGAAGTAGTT clone DKFZp586I2022)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1202 Table 3A Hs. 193784 AL110204 5817123 mRNA; cDNA 1 GAGCAGGGGTGGGAGTGGCTGTAAC DKFZp586K1922 (from TTCACAATCCTAATACAGTAAATGT clone DKFZp586K1922)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1203 Table 3A Hs. 321022 AL110236 5817178 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTCTTAAGGAGTCTTAACTCGGTACT DKFZp566P1124 (from TGGGTTAACGCCAGAAATTACTTT clone DKFZp566P1124)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1204 Table 3A Hs. 187991 AL110269 5817043 DKFZP564A122 protein 1 TTGGTGAGTTGCCAAAGAAGCAATAC (DKFZP564A122), mRNA/ AGCATATCTGCTTTTGCCTTCTGT cds = (2570, 2908) 1205 Table 3A Hs. 109727 AL117407 5911992 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGGCCTTGTTTTTCAGCTTCATCTGC DKFZp434D2050 (from AGTTCTATGTGAAGATTGATAAAT clone DKFZp434D2050); partial cds/cds = (110, 1720) 1206 Table 3A Hs. 26797 AL117448 5911896 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGCAACTTAGAAACCAGCTACAGTAT DKFZp586B1417 (from GGCCCACTTAATAAAACACCTGAA clone DKFZp586B1417); partial cds/cds = (0, 3876) 1207 Table 3A Hs. 7200 AL117502 5912009 hypothetical protein 1 AGTTTATTGTTAGCCAGGTTGCTTGA MGC16714 (MGC16714), AAGGTTGAGAGTGGAGTGGTTTGG mRNA/cds = (394, 990) 1208 Table 3A Hs. 22583 AL117513 5912025 mRNA; cDNA 1 GCATAACTGCTCTAGCTTCTTGTTTA DKFZp434K2235 (from CCATAGTACTGTGGCTTCAGATTT clone DKFZp434K2235); partial cds/cds = (0, 1086) 1209 Table 3A Hs. 303154 AL117536 5912065 popeye protein 3 (POP3), 1 TGTATCTTTTCCTGTTAAACACACAG mRNA/cds = (147, 1022) ACCCCTCCCCAATCTGGACATTGA 1210 Table 3A Hs. 6607 AL117565 5912115 URAX1 mRNA, complete 1 GCCTTGCCAGCCTGTGTGCTTGTGG cds/cds = (191, 1960) GAACACCTTGTACCTGAGCTTACAG 1211 Table 3A Hs. 154320 AL117566 5912116 ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 GCATGAATGGGCAATATTTTCATCTG E1C (homologous to yeast TTTACTTGTAGTGCCATAGAGGCC UBA3) (UBE1C), mRNA/cds = (0, 1328) 1212 Table 3A Hs. 4055 AL117595 5912159 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGCCTTCTATGTGCTTAGCCATAACA DKFZp564C2063 (from ATTCCATTAAGCAAGAAGGTAAGC clone DKFZp564C2063)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1213 Table 3A Hs. 180777 AL117621 5912202 mRNA; cDNA 1 AATTGAACAATAACCATTGGTGACTG DKFZp564M0264 (from GAGCAGGTAATTATAGCCTGCAGA clone DKFZp564M0264)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1214 Table 3A Hs. 87794 AL117637 5912225 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGGGGTCCCAAGAGCCTGTCCTCTT DKFZp434I225 (from TTGTTCAAAATACATCTTGAAACGT clone DKFZp434I225); partial cds/cds = (0, 1281) 1215 Table 3A Hs. 79709 AL117644 5912234 phosphotidylinositol 1 CCTGCTGGGACTCCCTGACTTACTTT transfer protein (PITPN), GGTTGGTTCCTAGTGCTACTTGTT mRNA/cds = (216, 1028) 1216 Table 3A NA AL120453 5926352 (synonym: hamy2) cDNA 1 GGAAAGCTCGTCAGTTTAGTAGGCTC clone DKFZp761I208 5′ CGAAATAGAATAGCAGTTGTCACT 1217 Table 3A Hs. 6986 AL121406 5927407 glucose transporter 1 AGAAGGTAACTTTATAGAAGTAACAC pseudogene/cds = CAATATCCTAGTCTGCTTGCCCCG UNKNOWN 1218 Table 3A Hs. 274481 AL121735 6012990 cellular growth-regulating 1 GCTGCTCCCTGGTTCCACTCTGGAG protein (LOC51038), AGTAATCTGGGACATCTTAGTGTTT mRNA/cds = (612, 785) 1219 Table 3A Hs. 272307 AL133015 6453493 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTCTCCTCTTCCCACCTCTGTATCCC DKFZp434O2417 (from ACACAGGCATCTGGTGATGTTCTC clone DKFZp434O2417); partial cds/cds = (0, 724) 1220 Table 3A Hs. 75497 AL133074 6453517 p53DINP1 mRNA for 1 ACACCTGTTCTTTGTAATTGGGTTGT p53DINP1b, complete GGTGCATTTTGCACTACCTGGAGT cds/cds = (39, 533) 1221 Table 3A Hs. 76853 AL133096 6453550 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGCCTAGGTGAAAATCTATTTATAAA DKFZp434N1728 (from TGGACCACAACTCTGGGGTGTCGT clone DKFZp434N1728)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1222 Table 3A Hs. 109150 AL133111 6453598 mRNA; cDNA 1 CATGAAGCTCTCAAGTCCTGCATCCT DKFZp434H068 (from GAGGATCCAGATGGATGACAAGGA clone DKFZp434H068)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1223 Table 3A Hs. 199009 AL133572 6599150 PCCX2 mRNA for protein 1 GGTGGTGTTTCCTAGACCTTCCCTGA containing CXXC domain TGCGATTTTACCTTTGTTGAATTT 2, partial cds/cds = (0, 2483) 1224 Table 3A Hs. 25362 AL133611 6599222 mRNA; cDNA 1 ACGATGCTGTTTGCTCTGGAATGTTC DKFZp434O1317 (from ATCTTTTAGACAGGTTTTGGCTCA clone DKFZp434O1317)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1225 Table 3A Hs. 224680 AL133721 6601909 DKFZp761H09121_r1 1 TCCGAGGGATGAGATTAAGGCAGAG cDNA, 5′ end/clone = GCAAAAGTTTCACACAAAGTTTCTG DKFZp761H09121/ clone_end = 5′ 1226 Table 3A Hs. 306155 AL133879 6602066 chorionic 1 GCCACAACTCCCATAGATGCCAATGT somatomammotropin TTTGATAGCCTCAGTTTCTCAACG hormone 1 (placental lactogen) (CSH1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/ cds = (116, 886) 1227 Table 3A Hs. 322456 AL136542 12044472 hypothetical protein 1 TGACCCACCCACCAAGGAAGAAAGC DKFZp761D0211 AGAATAAACATTTTTGCACTGCCTG (DKFZP761D0211), mRNA/cds = (164, 1822) 1228 Table 3A Hs. 258503 AL136549 6807648 mRNA; cDNA 1 CATGCTCTCCCATGACATCTCCATGC DKFZp761I12121 (from TGGTTTCTCCATAGCATAAATGAA clone DKFZp761I12121); complete cds/cds = (138, 3899) 1229 Table 3A Hs. 177537 AL136558 13276622 hypothetical protein 1 GGTGCCGTGCATCACCAAATGAAAG DKFZp761B1514 TTTGTATTTAACGAGGAGGTGCTTT (DKFZp761B1514), mRNA/cds = (72, 1028) 1230 Table 3A Hs. 245798 AL136607 12052739 hypothetical protein 1 AAATCCTCTCTGCTGTTCACATTATC DKFZp564I0422 CTTTGTTTAACGTATGAACCAGGT (DKFZP564I0422), mRNA/cds = (510, 1196) 1231 Table 3A Hs. 4750 AL136610 12052745 hypothetical protein 1 GTGTAGAATTCCCGGAGCGTCCGTG DKFZp564K0822 GTTCAGAGTAAACTTGAAGCAGATC (DKFZP564K0822), mRNA/cds = (9, 527) 1232 Table 3A Hs. 108548 AL136640 12052805 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGGGTAGGTTAAGCTGCCATACGTGT DKFZp564F163 (from TCAGTGTGAATAGTGTTTAAGTTG clone DKFZp564F163); complete cds/cds = (149, 532) 1233 Table 3A Hs. 27181 AL136656 12052835 nuclear receptor binding 1 TGATGCAAGAGTGGACGTAATGCTA factor-2 (NRBF-2), GTTGGCAGTATTTTATTGTAAGAAA mRNA/cds = (179, 1042) 1234 Table 3A Hs. 57209 AL136703 12052925 hypothetical protein 1 TCAGTAAAAATGCCTGTTGTGAGATG DKFZp566J091 AACCTCCTGTAACTTCTATCTGTT (DKFZP566J091), mRNA/cds = (212, 529) 1235 Table 3A Hs. 166254 AL136711 12052941 hypothetical protein 1 GGGCCATTTTATGATGCATTGCACAC DKFZp566I133 CCTCTGGGGAAATTGATCTTTAAA (DKFZP566I133), mRNA/cds = (133, 1353) 1236 Table 3A Hs. 324275 AL136739 12052996 WW domain-containing 1 AAAATGCTGCTGGCTTTTCTGAAGAC protein 1 (WWP1), AGGTGCTTGAACTTGTCAGTTTGT mRNA/cds = (10, 2778) 1237 Table 3A Hs. 273294 AL136797 12053106 mRNA; cDNA 1 CCGCCCAAAAGTCTGTTCTGATGGCA DKFZp434N031 (from CTGAGTTTTCATTGTTCTGGATGT clone DKFZp434N031); complete cds/cds = (18, 3608) 1238 Table 3A Hs. 76698 AL136807 12053124 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGGTTGTGCTAAATTCATAGCAGGTG DKFZp434L1621 (from CCTTATTCTTTGCTTTTAGTCAAA clone DKFZp434L1621); complete cds/cds = (315, 515) 1239 Table 3A Hs. 238996 AL136828 12053164 hypothetical protein 1 TTTGCCAGGGTAATCTTCAGTTGGCC DKFZp434K0427 CTGATTCAATTAAATGGCCTTAAT (DKFZP434K0427), mRNA/cds = (341, 1813) 1240 Table 3A Hs. 146037 AL136874 12053252 hypothetical protein 1 ACACTCCTTAAGTTCCAAATGTTTTC DKFZp434C135 CGCTAATAGTCTGTCCTAAAGCCT (DKFZP434C135), mRNA/cds = (118, 1206) 1241 Table 3A Hs. 103378 AL136885 12053268 hypothetical protein 1 AGGACTCTTGAACATCTGAGCAGTTT MGC11034 (MGC11034), TGTGCTTTGAGCCACTTTTTGACA mRNA/cds = (245, 640) 1242 Table 3A Hs. 37892 AL136932 12053358 KIAA0922 protein 1 CGCCTATATGAACCTGGACATATGGA (KIAA0922), mRNA/cds = CTACCACAGCGAATAGGAATGCAA (122, 3841) 1243 Table 3A Hs. 37892 AL136932 12053358 KIAA0922 protein 1 CGCCTATATGAACCTGGACATATGGA (KIAA0922), mRNA/cds = CTACCACAGCGAATAGGAATGCAA (122, 3841) 1244 Table 3A Hs. 108338 AL136941 12053376 hypothetical protein 1 TTTCCTATTTTGCTCCAGACTATGTTT DKFZp586C1924 TCAGCATACCTTGGGTCTGAACA (DKFZp586C1924), mRNA/cds = (105, 692) 1245 Table 3A Hs. 194718 AL136945 12053384 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTGTGCTTTCTGTATTTAAAACTTTGG DKFZp586O012 (from CTGTACTAAGCAAATGCAAGGTT clone DKFZp586O012)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1246 Table 3A Hs. 7392 AL137423 6807979 nucleolar protein GU2 1 GGTCATCATAGTTGAGGTATGTGTCT (GU2), mRNA/cds = GCTATTTGCAAAGAAGTTGGTCGT (107, 2320) 1247 Table 3A Hs. 21015 AL137576 6808287 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTCAGGACCCTAGAGGAGAGCTTTAT DKFZp564L0864 (from ACAATTACCGATGTGAATTTCTCT clone DKFZp564L0864); partial cds/cds = (0, 566) 1248 Table 3A Hs. 122752 AL137601 6808346 TATA box binding protein 1 TGTTTTGCTTAATGTGGACAATTTACA (TBP)-associated factor, CACCCAACACATACTGTTTCCAA RNA polymerase II, B, 150 kD (TAF2B), mRNA/ cds = (57, 3656) 1249 Table 3A Hs. 145612 AL137608 6808357 RNA helicase (RIG-I), 1 GAGATCAACGGGATGAGGTGTTACA mRNA/cds = (157, 2934) GCTGCCTCCCTCTTCATGCAATCTG 1250 Table 3A Hs. 173912 AL137681 6807931 eukaryotic translation 1 AGGTAGGGTTTAATCCCCAGTAAAAT initiation factor 4A, isoform TGCCATATTGCACATGTCTTAATG 2 (EIF4A2), mRNA/cds = (15, 1238) 1251 Table 3A Hs. 306195 AL137721 6808159 over-expressed breast tumor 1 AGGGGGTGATTTTTTGCTCTTGTCCTG protein (OBTP), mRNA/ AGAAATAACAGTGCTGTTTTAAAA cds = (0, 224) 1252 Table 3A Hs. 12144 AL137753 6808455 mRNA; cDNA 1 ACTTGAGTGGGGTTTTCCTTTTCCCC DKFZp434K1412 (from CAATTCTAAGAGAATATAATGTGT clone DKFZp434K1412)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1253 Table 3A Hs. 77646 AL137938 6851002 mRNA; cDNA 1 GCGTCTGTTGTTAGCAAAGAATAGAT DKFZp761M0223 (from TCACACAGTCTAAGGTTTCCTTCC clone DKFZp761M0223)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1254 Table 3A Hs. 235390 AL157426 7018455 mRNA; cDNA 1 CCCTCTTAGCCTATCCATCTTAAGCC DKFZp761B101 (from CCAAGCTGAGTGTGGTTCTGGTAA clone DKFZp761B101)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1255 Table 3A Hs. 66151 AL157438 7018513 mRNA; cDNA 1 TAAGGAGAATTAGACTCCCAAGTAGA DKFZp434A115 (from CACCAGAGTCACTGTTTGGTTGGT clone DKFZp434A115)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1256 Table 3A Hs. 110702 AL157477 7018497 mRNA; cDNA 1 ACGTGTTTTTGGGATATGTTTCCAAT DKFZp761E212 (from CTTTAAATGACCTTGCCCTGTCCA clone DKFZp761E212)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1257 Table 3A Hs. 250535 AL157499 7018548 mRNA; cDNA 1 AACCATTTGTTAACTGTACTGAAGGT DKFZp434N2412 (from GTGTCCTCAAGAAGAAAGTGTTCA clone DKFZp434N2412)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1258 Table 3A Hs. 170171 AL161952 7328002 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAACAAACTGTGTAACTGCCCAAAGC DKFZp434M0813 (from AGCACTTATAAATCAGCCTAACAT clone DKFZp434M0813); partial cds/cds = (430, 768) 1259 Table 3A Hs. 71252 AL161991 7328122 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAACTGATCACACTGACTGGATCTGT DFZp761C169 (from CCACGACATGGAAAATAAACTGGA clone DKFZp761C169); partial cds/cds = (996, 2474) 1260 Table 3A Hs. 99908 AL162047 7328089 nuclear receptor coactivator 1 TTGCATTGATGAATTTTGTATCTGCTT 4 (NCOA4), mRNA/cds = CCATTAAAAGCATAACAGCCACA (140, 1984) 1261 Table 3A Hs. 78829 AL162049 7328093 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATCTCTCCTTCAGTCTGCTCTGTTTA DKFZp762E1712 (from ATTCTGCTGTCTGCTCTTCTCTAA clone DKFZp762E1712); partial cds/cds = (0, 2477) 1262 Table 3A Hs. 302649 AL162068 7328143 HSP22-like protein 1 TTGAAGTTTTAAGGGACGTCAGTGTT interacting protein TATGCCATTTTTCCAGTTCCAAAA (LOC64165), mRNA/cds = (0, 155) 1263 Table 3A Hs. 17377 AL162070 7328146 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGTCGGCTCTTATAGAGTGGCCATA DKFZp762H186 (from GTGTTCTGTCAAAACACTTGCTTCC clone DKFZp762H186); complete cds/cds = (0, 1489) 1264 Table 3A Hs. 155191 AL162086 7328174 villin 2 (ezrin) (VIL2), 1 TTCTCCTTCACAGCTAAGATGCCATG mRNA/cds = (117, 1877) TGCAGGTGGATTCCATGCCGCAGA 1265 Table 3A Hs. 3576 AL357536 8249879 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CATGATTCCAAGGATCAGCCTGGATG RIKEN cDNA CCTAGAGGACTAGATCACCTTAGT 5730494N06 gene, clone MGC: 13348 IMAGE: 4132400, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (132, 494) 1266 Table 3A Hs. 29797 AL359585 8655645 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGTGAAGATCTGGCTGAACCAGTTCC DKFZp762B195 (from ACAAGGTTACTGTATACATAGCCT clone DKFZp762B195)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1267 Table 3A Hs. 252588 AL359626 8655704 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGGCCATCATTCTATACCTCATTTAA DKFZp564F172 (from GCCATTGTTATCAAGGGTTTACCC clone DKFZp564F172)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1268 Table 3A Hs. 33756 AL359654 8670873 mRNA full length insert 1 AGAGTACATGGAAAGTTAGGTGTTCA cDNA clone EUROIMAGE AATTCACATCTAATTTCCCTGGGA 196784/cds = UNKNOWN 1269 Table 3A Hs. 3640 AL359940 8977897 mRNA; cDNA 1 GTTTTCAGTTTTCCCCTTTACAGTCTT DKFZp762P1915 (from CTCCCCTCACCTCCAGGACCCTC clone DKFZp762P1915)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1270 Table 3A Hs. 318501 AL360190 8919391 stimulated trans-acting 1 ATCCTTCAGAATGTGTTGGTTTACCA factor (50 kDa) (STAF50), GTGACACCCCATATTCATCACAAA mRNA/cds = (122, 1450) 1271 Table 3A Hs. 7104 AL390127 9368821 mRNA; cDNA 1 GTCTGGCCTTGGCTTGCTCGGATAAA DKFZp761P06121 (from ACTTTGTATGTATTTTGTATGGCA clone DKFZp761P06121)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1272 Table 3A Hs. 49822 AL390132 9368828 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGCTGAGCATGGGGAATGTGGCTGC DKFZp547E107 (from TGCAGAGACGTTATGAAACACTTCT clone DKFZp547E107)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1273 Table 3A Hs. 98026 AL442083 10241762 mRNA for KIAA1784 1 TCTCCATCCTTGTGAATGTCCTCGTC protein, partial cds/cds = TGTTTCAAATACAGTGCAGTCAGT (0, 3505) 1274 Table 3A Hs. 77868 AL513780 12777274 ORF (LOC51035), mRNA/ 1 TGGTTCTTCTGATGAGCAAGGGAACA cds = (135, 1031) ACACTGAGAATGAGGAGGAAGGAGT 1275 Table 3A Hs. 181309 AL520892 12784385 proteasome (prosome, 1 TGAAGTTAAGGATTACTTGGCTGCCA macropain) subunit, alpha TAGCATAACAATGAAGTGACTGAA type, 2 (PSMA2), mRNA/ cds = (0, 704) 1276 Table 3A Hs. 16648 AL523085 12786578 AL523085 cDNA/clone = 1 GGCTTTCTTGTTTTGGTGTCTTGGAG CS0DC001YF21-(5-prime) TGCTGGGTAAGGTTCAGTGGATAT 1277 Table 3A Hs. 37617 AL532303 12795796 602144947F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CTATCTACACCATCATGCGCTGGTTC end/clone = IMAGE: CGGAGACACAAGGTGCGGGCTCAC 4308683/clone_end = 5′ 1278 Table 3A Hs. 83583 AL532406 12795899 actin related protein 2/3 1 GAAGCGGCTGGCAACTGAAGGCTGG complex, subunit 2 (34 kD) AACACTTGCTACTGGATAATCGTAG (ARPC2), mRNA/cds = (84, 986) 1279 Table 3A Hs. 30120 AL533737 12797230 602272333F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAGCAAGAGATTGTAAACCGGGTACA end/clone = IMAGE: GAATCCAAGAGATGAGAGAGGACC 4360233/clone_end = 5′ 1280 Table 3A Hs. 179999 AL534564 12798057 Homo sapiens, clone 1 AGACGAATGCTTGTCAGTTGTAGCTT IMAGE: 3457003, mRNA/ TCCAGGATTCTGCTCCAATGAGGA cds = UNKNOWN 1281 Table 3A Hs. 159065 AL538276 12801769 AL538276 cDNA/clone = 1 CAAACTGATTGCGGGGCAGGGACTT CS0DF027YC09-(5-prime) GAGTATGGGGAGAGGCTGCAAAAGA 1282 Table 3A Hs. 285401 AL540399 12870508 colony stimulating factor 2 1 GAACATCAGGAGAGGAGTCCAGAGC receptor, beta, low-affinity CCACGTCTACTGCGGAAAAGTCAGG (granulocyte-macrophage) (CSF2RB), mRNA/cds = (28, 2721) 1283 Table 3A Hs. 181400 AL542592 12874788 602650370T1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AGTTGGAGAGTTACTCGAACCTCAG end/clone = IMAGE: GTGACAGTTGTAAGGCAGACATAGT 4761353/clone_end = 3′ 1284 Table 3A Hs. 271599 AL550229 12886998 cDNA FLJ12347 fis, clone 1 CTCCTCCAGGCCTCTCGGATGCCTC MAMMA1002298/cds = TGTTGGGACAGCTAAGTTCCTCTTC UNKNOWN 1285 Table 3A NA NC_001807 13958923 Mitochondrial Sequence 1 TCCTCCATATATCCAAACAACAAAGC ATAATATTTCGCCCACTAAGCCAA 1286 Table 3A Hs. 218329 AL556016 12898299 mRNA for KIAA1245 1 TGCTGTTGCAAAAGAAGAAGACATCT protein, partial cds/cds = CTGCCTGAGTTTTAATTTTGTCCA (701, 3379) 1287 Table 3A Hs. 250465 AL556919 12900027 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTTCTGCTGGAGTCCCCTGTGTCCTC DFZp434E2023 (from AGCCATCCCAAGAAGGGTTTGCTG clone DKFZp434E2023)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1288 Table 3A Hs. 90035 AL558028 12902157 AL558028 cDNA/clone = 1 CTGGTTGGATCTGCATCTCACGCCCA CS0DJ002YF02-(5-prime) CTGCACACCGTTCCTCTCCATCTG 1289 Table 3A Hs. 301756 AL559029 12904124 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 ACCTCGACTCCCTGGTGCTCTTTGCA 17544 IMAGE: 3462146, GAGTTGGGCAGTGAAATTACCTTT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (256, 894) 1290 Table 3A Hs. 119274 AL559422 12904908 RAS p21 protein activator 1 ATACACAGCACGACGTATCCTTGTAC (GTPase activating protein) CGACTTCTCCCGGTTCTTGTTTGA 3 (Ins(1,3,4,5) P4-binding protein) (GAP1IP4BP), mRNA/cds = (46, 2550) 1291 Table 3A Hs. 218329 AL559555 12905153 mRNA for KIAA1245 1 GTACTTAGGAAGACACAGCTAGATG protein, partial cds/cds = GACAACAGCATTGGGAGGCTTAGCC (701, 3379) 1292 Table 3A Hs. 33026 AL561074 12908145 mRNA for FLJ00037 1 CATCTCTGGTTGTGTCTGTGCCGACT protein, partial cds/cds = CGGTGTTGAATCAAATCAGGTGTG (3484, 3921) 1293 Table 3A Hs. 335863 BE262306 9135208 601462961T1 cDNA, 3′ 1 CAACAATAGGAGGTGGAATGCTGCA end/clone = IMAGE: AGGGGCTGCAAATGAGGGCAATGCA 3866222/clone_end = 3′ 1294 Table 3A NA NC_001807 13959823 mitochondrial COX3 1 ATATTTCACTTTACATCCAAACATCAC TTTGGCTTCGAAGCCGCCGCCTG 1295 Table 3A Hs. 287797 AU117298 10932256 mRNA for FLJ00043 1 TGGCAAATTCTGCGAGTGTGATAATT protein, partial cds/cds = TCAACTGTGATAGATCCAATGGCT (0, 4248) 1296 Table 3A Hs. 1600 AU118159 10933184 Homo sapiens, clone 1 TCTCACATGTCCATTTGAACCACCCA IMAGE: 3543711, mRNA, AACCAAAAACAAAGCATAAGCTGG partial cds/cds = (0, 1620) 1297 Table 3A Hs. 181165 AU120731 10935966 eukaryotic translation 1 TCCAGGATGTCTACAAAATTGGTGGT elongation factor 1 alpha 1 ATTGGTACTGTTCCTGTTGGCCGA (EEF1A1), mRNA/cds = (53, 1441) 1298 Table 3A Hs. 172028 AU135154 10995693 a disintegrin and 1 TGGACATAGCAGCACATACTACTTCA metalloproteinase domain 10 GAGTTCATGATGTAGATGTCTGGT (ADAM10), mRNA/cds = (469, 2715) 1299 Table 3A NA AV686223 10288086 AV686223 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AACAGAAGACGAGGACACAGAGCGA clone = GAATAAGCACAACTCAGACAACACA GKCGXH11/clone_(—) 1300 Table 3A Hs. 343475 AV687530 10289393 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ 1 TGACCACTTATGCACTTTCTGAATTT end/clone = IMAGE: GCTTTCCATGCTCAGAGTTCTGCT 3826392/clone_end = 3′ 1301 Table 3A NA AV689330 10291193 cDNA clone GKCDJE03 5′ 1 CTTTGACCCCACCTTGTGGAAACCCA GCTGTCTACTGGCAGACATTGGTG 1302 Table 3A Hs. 28739 AV691642 10293505 602593745F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAACACCAGTTTGCAGGAAGAAAGG end/clone = IMAGE: AAGAGAATGGAAATTGCTTCTGGAA 4721002/clone_end = 5′ 1303 Table 3A NA AV693913 13959823 mitochondrion, complete 1 CCCTACCATGAGCCCTACAAACAACT genome AACCTGCCACTAATAGTTATGTCA 1304 Table 3A Hs. 324602 AW969923 8159767 EST382001 cDNA 1 AGTCGTATTAGAGCCTTGGCGTAATC ATGGTCATAGCTGTTTCCTGTGTG 1305 Table 3A Hs. 301570 AV702152 10718482 602585120F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTGCTGCCTGATCTGACATACATGAT end/clone = IMAGE: CCATCGGGTTTTGTTACAAGGAAC 4712861/clone_end = 5′ 1306 Table 3A Hs. 7312 AV702692 10719022 AV702692 cDNA, 5′ 1 CATGTTCATAGGTAATCTTTGTACTCT end/clone = ADBBQC12/ GTGTGCAGCAGTATTTGGTTTGC clone_end = 5′ 1307 Table 3A NA AV705900 10723195 Partial Cloning Vector 1 AATTCGCCCTATAGTGAGTCGATTAC CAATCACTGCCCGCGTTTACAACG 1308 Table 3A Hs. 167130 AV706014 10723303 hypothetical protein 1 ACAGGTAACTGAAGATCAAAGTAAAG (PRED22), mRNA/cds = CAACAGAGGAATGTACATCTACCT (245, 1021) 1309 Table 3A Hs. 134829 AV706481 10723761 AV706481 cDNA, 5′ 1 AACAGTTGGGCACCCTGAATGGCAA end/clone = ADBBYF02/ ATGGCAAATTTGGAGCGCTAATAAT clone_end = 5′ 1310 Table 3A NA NC_001807 13959823 mitochondrion, complete 1 GCCAATCACTTTATTGACTCCTAGCC genome GCAGACCTCCTCATTCTAACCTGA 1311 Table 3A Hs. 90960 AV710415 10729044 602563938F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATGTGGGAGGGGCATGGCAGCTATG end/clone = IMAGE: AAGGACCTCCTACCTCTGGTTTCTG 4688769/clone_end = 5′ 1312 Table 3A Hs. 316785 AV710763 10730069 AV710763 cDNA, 5′ 1 CATGGGACGGGGAGAAAAAGCAAAC end/clone = CuAAJH09/ CCTGGCACTTGGGAATACTTATACC clone_end = 5′ 1313 Table 3A Hs. 135167 AV712376 10731682 AV712376 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTGTGCCCTTGACTGGGTATTTCTTG end/clone = DCAAND12/ AAGCCCTTGGATCTACCTTTGGTC clone_end = 5′ 1314 Table 3A Hs. 89104 AV716500 10798017 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACATAATACGGTTGTGCGAGCAGAG end/clone = IMAGE: AATCTACCTTTCCACTTCTAAGCCT 4717348/clone_end = 5′ 1315 Table 3A Hs. 237868 AV716565 10813717 interleukin 7 receptor 1 CCAGCCTTTGCCTCTTCCTTCAATGT (IL7R), mRNA/cds = GGTTTCCATGGGAATTTGCTTCAG (22, 1401) 1316 Table 3A Hs. 178703 AV716627 10813779 AV716627 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAAACCTCGAGTCATGGTGAATGAGT end/clone = DCBBCH05/ GTCTCGGAGTTGCTCGTGTGTGTA clone_end = 5′ 1317 Table 3A Hs. 17481 AV716644 10813796 mRNA; cDNA 1 GTGAGCACGGACATGCGGCATCATC DKFZp434G2415 (from GAGTGAGACTGGTGTTCCAAGATTC clone DKFZp434G2415)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1318 Table 3A Hs. 256959 AV719442 10816594 AV719442 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACCACAGTCTCAGTGCAGGGCTGG clone = GLCBNA01/ GAAGTGAAAGACGATTCACCAGACC clone_end = 5′ 1319 Table 3A NA AV719659 10816811 cDNA clone GLCGRA09 5′ 1 TTTGTGGGTGGGTGATTAGTCGTTGC TGATGAGATATTTTGAGGGTGGGG 1320 Table 3A Hs. 127160 AV719938 10817090 AV659177 cDNA, 3′ 1 ACCTTGTAAGTGCCTAAGAAATGAGA end/clone = GLCFUC08/ CTACAAGCTCCATTTCAGCAGGAC clone_end = 3′ 1321 Table 3A Hs. 21536 AV720984 10818136 yf69a03.s1 cDNA, 3′ 1 GCCGAGATCTGCTCAGACTACATGG end/clone = IMAGE: CTTCCACTATAGGGTTCTACAGTGT 27414/clone_end = 3′ 1322 Table 3A Hs. 119908 AV721008 10818160 nucleolar protein NOP5/ 1 AAATCAGAATTCATTTAGCTCACCAC NOP58 (NOP5/NOP58), ATCTCTTGAATGTGATTGACCTAC mRNA/cds = (0, 1589) 1323 Table 3A Hs. 247474 AV723437 10826838 hypothetical protein 1 AGGTGTTTAACAGTGTTATTTTGCCA FLJ21032 (FLJ21032), CTGGTAATGTGTAAACTGTGAGTG mRNA/cds = (235, 1005) 1324 Table 3A Hs. 76728 AV724531 10829010 602570065F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TGGAGTTTCCAGGAGAAAAATAATCA end/clone = IMAGE: CCTTTGAAGGTTTTTAGAGCATGT 4694321/clone_end = 5′ 1325 Table 3A Hs. 280261 BE382869 9328234 601297762F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGTAACAACATCCGTCTGAAAGGGT end/clone = IMAGE: CGGACCTCGTCCAAAGGAGATAGGC 3627806/clone_end = 5′ 1326 Table 3A Hs. 21351 AV724665 10829278 qd15g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ 1 ACATTTTGATTTCTTCTCTCTGTGGG end/clone = IMAGE: GTGGCAAGTTGAGGGAGCATTCTT 1723840/clone_end = 3′ 1327 Table 3A Hs. 44656 AV726117 10832185 AV726117 cDNA, 5′ 1 CGTAAACCAATGTGGTACACTAGTTG end/clone = HTCAXB05/ GCCCGAACTTGGTATAAACCGCCT clone_end = 5′ 1328 Table 3A Hs. 245798 AV727063 10836484 hypothetical protein 1 TCTTTAAGTCTGTCAAACCAGAACTC DKFZp564I0422 TTTGAAGCACTTTGAACAATGCCC (DKFZP56410422), mRNA/cds = (510, 1196) 1329 Table 3A Hs. 316771 AV729160 10838581 AV729160 cDNA, 5′ 1 AGCTGGCGTAATAGCGAAGAGGCCC end/clone = HTCCAB04/ GCACCGATCGCCTTTCCAACAAGTG clone_end = 5′ 1330 Table 3A Hs. 22003 AV730135 10839556 solute carrier family 6 1 AGATGCATTTTAAATGTCTATAAATG (neurotransmitter GTGTCATAACTAGAGCACGGGCGT transporter, GABA), member 1 (SLC6A1), mRNA/cds = (234, 2033) 1331 Table 3A Hs. 175971 AV734916 10852461 AV734916 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATTAAAACGCTTGGAAGAAAATCCCC end/clone = cdAAHE11/ TTTTGGCAGGTGGGGGAAAAAGCA clone_end = 5′ 1332 Table 3A NA AV735258 10852803 mitochondrion, complete 1 ATTCAACCAATAGCCCTTGCCGTACC genome GCCTACCCGTAACATTACTGGAGG 1333 Table 3A NA NC_001807 10855754 Mitochondrial Sequence 1 CGCCTATAGCACTCGAATAATTCTTC TCACCCTAACAGGTCAACCTCGCT 1334 Table 3A Hs. 246796 AV739961 10857542 AV739961 cDNA, 5′ 1 GTTGTGCATGATTCCCCACGTGTCTC end/clone = CBFBRA10/ TGTTTATCCAGATAAGAAAAGATA clone_end = 5′ 1335 Table 3A Hs. 122431 AV743635 10861216 AV713062 cDNA, 5′ 1 TCTTTTAGGATTTGTCTTTTAGAATCT end/clone = DCAADD12/ CCAGTCCTCACAGGAAAACCCCC clone_end = 5′ 1336 Table 3A Hs. 42915 AV745692 10865139 ARP2 (actin-related protein 1 TGGGTGGAGTATTATGTTTAACTGGA 2, yeast) homolog GTTGTCAAGTATGAGTCCCTCAGG (ACTR2), mRNA/cds = (74, 1258) 1337 Table 3A Hs. 26670 AV749844 10907692 PAC clone RP3-515N1 1 ACCTCATTCTGACACCTGCATATAGT from 22q11.2-q22/cds = GTGGGAAATTGCTCTGCATTTGAC (0, 791) 1338 Table 3A Hs. 31409 AV752358 10910206 602685862F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GTTCTGGAGGACAGGAAGGGTGACC end/clone = IMAGE: CACAGAGGATTATACCACCGGGGTG 4818566/clone_end = 5′ 1339 Table 3A Hs. 335863 AV755117 10912965 601462961R1 cDNA, 3′ 1 GCCGCAGACCTCCTCATTCTAACCTG end/clone = IMAGE: AATCGAAGGACAACCAGTAAGCTA 3866222/clone_end = 3′ 1340 Table 3A Hs. 339696 AV755367 10913215 ribosomal protein S12 1 TGAGTCGTATTACAATTCACTGGCCG (RPS12), mRNA/cds = TCGTTTTACAACGTCGTGACTGGG (80, 478) 1341 Table 3A Hs. 181165 AV756188 10914036 eukaryotic translation 1 TAAGATTATCAACCTTGGGGTCGTTT elongation factor 1 alpha 1 TGTTGTTCGCGGATTGAGCACGGA (EEF1A1), mRNA/cds = (53, 1441) 1342 Table 3A Hs. 58643 AV760147 10917995 602438603F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CTGGGCTGAAGCCTATTCCTATGGG end/clone = IMAGE: GCTCTGGAATGTTTGTGACTGAATG 4564968/clone_end = 5′ 1343 Table 3A Hs. 93194 AV762642 10920490 apolipoprotein A-1 1 TTGTCCATTTGGAACAGAGTCACTAT (APOA1), mRNA/cds = AAAGAACGGGCTCAACTGGGCACC (38, 841) 1344 Table 3A Hs. 301553 AW021037 5874567 karyopherin alpha 6 1 GCAGACATAGGCGAAGAAAACATGG (importin alpha 7) CATTGAGTGTGCTGAGTCCAGACAA (KPNA6), mRNA/cds = (55, 1665) 1345 Table 3A Hs. 232400 AW021551 5875081 heterogeneous nuclear 1 CTTTTCCCACCCCCTCCCCCTCCATG ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 TGAAGATTTGGGTGCTTAACATAT (HNRPA2B1), transcript variant B1, mRNA/cds = (169, 1230) 1346 Table 3A Hs. 95835 AW248322 6591315 RST8356 cDNA 1 GGCACTGCCTCCTTACCTGTGAGGA ATGCAAAATAAAGCATGGATTAAGT 1347 Table 3A Hs. 340753 AW362008 6866658 tw50h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AAACCACACCAGGAACTCCTTGCATG end/clone = IMAGE: GCAAAAGCTGAACAGTACAAATCC 2263175/clone_end = 3′ 1348 Table 3A Hs. 127574 BG436386 13342892 602509044F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACACAGTCATCCCCATGCAGAAACCT end/clone = IMAGE: CAGAAAACACCAATGTATTACACA 4619579/clone_end = 5′ 1349 Table 3A Hs. 8024 AW390233 6894892 IK cytokine, down- 1 GTCTGAACGAGACTCAATTCCTCTCC regulator of HLA II (IK), GAGGCTCCCCAAACAAATTGTAGC mRNA/cds = (111, 1784) 1350 Table 3A NA AW402007 6920693 UI-HF-BK0-aao-g-02-0- 1 GTGCAGTCCATCAGATCCAAGCCTGT UI.r1 NIH_MGC_36 CTCTTGAGGAACAACCGCGCAGAC cDNA clone IMAGE: 3054530 5′ 1351 Table 3A Hs. 181125 AW405863 6924920 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GACCCAGGCTATGGATGAGGCTGAC MGC: 12849 IMAGE: TATTACTGTCAGGCGTGGGACAGCA 4308973, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (24, 725) 1352 Table 3A NA AW499658 7111531 UI-HF-BR0p-ajj-c-07-0- 1 TGGTGGCAAATCTGATTTTTGGAAAC UI.r1 NIH_MGC_52 GAGTATTGGAGGACTATAAAACAA cDNA clone IMAGE: 3074677 5′ 1353 Table 3A NA AW499828 7111870 UI-HF-BN0-ake-c-06-0- 1 ACATTTCTTGTTGGCACTACAGCAAC UI.r1 NIH_MGC_50 CACATACAGTACAGACAACCTCCA cDNA clone IMAGE: 3076619 5′ 1354 Table 3A Hs. 181461 AW499829 7111872 ariadne (Drosophila) 1 TGGGATAAAGGTGTGTCGGTTTAGCA homolog, ubiquitin- CCTCTGGAAGACCTATCTAGAGCT conjugating enzyme E2- binding protein, 1 (ARIH1), mRNA/cds = (314, 1987) 1355 Table 3A Hs. 145668 AW500534 7113240 fmfc5 cDNA/clone = 1 CCTGGCACATGTTGTCTGGAGTCTG CR6-21 GCACACTGGTTATCAATAGCACATT 1356 Table 3A Hs. 304900 AW501528 7115141 602288147F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCATGTTCTCACCGTGAAGGAGAGT end/clone = IMAGE: GATGCAGGGAGATACTACTGTGCAG 4373963/clone_end = 5′ 1357 Table 3A Hs. 37892 AW504212 7141879 KIAA0922 protein 1 AAAGTGGGTGGAAGACTTCCTGGTG (KIAA0922), mRNA/ CAGGAGGCTCACTCCGATTTAAGGT cds = (122, 3841) 1358 Table 3A Hs. 120996 AW504293 7141960 serine/threonine kinase 17b 1 CTGTGGTCTGTTATATGAGAGAGATC (apoptosis-inducing) CTTTAACTAGAGCAAAGAGGGAGT (STK17B), mRNA/cds = (261, 1379) 1359 Table 3A Hs. 182937 AW630825 7377615 peptidylprolyl isomerase A 1 GCTTGCTGTTCCTTAGAATTTTGCCT (cyclophilin A) (PPIA), TGTAAGTTCTAGCTCAAGTTGGGG mRNA/cds = (44, 541) 1360 Table 3A Hs. 102647 AW651682 7412932 602271536F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTTCTCAGAGCTGGAGGTTGCTGGG end/clone = IMAGE: CACCTAAATGATGTTTCATGATAGC 4359609/clone_end = 5′ 1361 Table 3A NA AW792856 7844778 UM0001 cDNA 1 CTTTTTGTAAGTTACAACATTCCACTG GATCCTTATATTGCCTGTAGTGG 1362 Table 3A NA AW810442 7903436 ST0125 cDNA 1 CTCATCTATGTCTTCTAAAGCTTTTCT GCATTCTTCCACCTGGGATTCAA 1363 Table 3A NA AW812896 7905890 RC3-ST0186-250200-018- 1 CTGTCTTTGGAAGGAGACACAAGAAC a11 cDNA/gb = AW812896 CTGATAACATTGGTTGTCTTCGGG 1364 Table 3A Hs. 44577 AW813133 7906127 602388170F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAACAAGAACCCACTTAAACACAGCA end/clone = IMAGE: TCAAACTCTACCATGAAATGAAGA 4517129/clone_end = 5′ 1365 Table 3A Hs. 23128 AW819894 7912888 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTCTTCCTGGTCATATTCCTCTTTTGA RIKEN cDNA 4931428D14 TTTTCTAAGAACTTCCCTCAGGA gene, clone MGC: 15407 IMAGE: 4309613, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (123, 1151) 1366 Table 3A Hs. 165695 AW850041 7945558 IL3-CT0216-170300-097- 1 ACACAAGATACTGCCACTTTCTCTAC C07 cDNA ACAAAGACCCACCCAAACACCAGC 1367 Table 3A Hs. 301756 AW866426 8000476 Homo sapiens, clone 1 CTTTCTCAGGAAGTGGCTCTGCCAG MGC: 17544 IMAGE: GCAGGACTATGTGGGAAAGGGTTTT 3462146, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (256, 894) 1368 Table 3A Hs. 130729 AW898615 8062820 RC1-NN0073-090500-012- 1 ATTACATGCTAACTCAAACTTACAAAA f02 cDNA TCAAGCTCTCTGTGATCCTGGTT 1369 Table 3A Hs. 166975 AW949461 8139088 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 GATTAAAGGCTTCCATCGATTGGGTA serine-rich 5 (SFRS5), GTGTCCTTCAAGTGGGTGGCGAAG mRNA/cds = (218, 541) 1370 Table 3A Hs. 172028 AW954112 8143795 a disintegrin and 1 TGTATTAACAGGCTTATTGCTATGCA metalloproteinase domain GGGAAATAGAAGGGGCATTACAAA 10 (ADAM10), mRNA/ cds = (469, 2715) 1371 Table 3A Hs. 76728 AW954476 8144159 602570065F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TGGTGGATGGATGGAAACACATACCT end/clone = IMAGE: CCTAATTAACCTGTTGGTGGAAAC 4694321/clone_end = 5′ 1372 Table 3A Hs. 292457 AW954580 8144263 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GCCTTGGAGTGTGACATTTCTGCGA MGC: 16362 IMAGE: GAATGCTTAAATACCGATTTCCCGC 3927795, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 1373 Table 3A Hs. 95835 AW955265 8144948 RST8356 cDNA 1 AGGGAGTCGTTTTACCAATTCACTGG CCCGTGTTTTACAAACGTCTGACT 1374 Table 3A Hs. 205353 AW957139 8146822 ectonucleoside triphosphate 1 TGGAGAGCTTGGGACAAGGTCAGAA diphosphohydrolase 1 TGAAAACATACCAGTCAATCCTGCT (ENTPD1), mRNA/cds = (67, 1599) 1375 Table 3A Hs. 289088 AW958538 8148222 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 ACCTGTGCTCTTTGGATACCTAATGC alpha (HSPCA), mRNA/ GACATTTAAGTTGTATTTGACAGT cds = (60, 2258) 1376 Table 3A Hs. 14453 AW960484 8150168 interferon consensus 1 AGGCTGGGCACAAAGGAGAAAGGAG sequence binding protein 1 GACATGGAAAATCCGACAATTCGAA (ICSBP1), mRNA/cds = (47, 1327) 1377 Table 3A Hs. 198427 AW960593 8150277 hexokinase 2 (HK2), 1 ATCTCAAATCCTTGAGCACTCAGTCT mRNA/cds = (1490, 4243) AGTGAAGATGTTGTCATTATGTACA 1378 Table 3A Hs. 237868 AW963171 8153007 interleukin 7 receptor 1 GGGTCATAGGTTCATGGGTTTGTTGA (IL7R), mRNA/cds = GAATTGTGGCTCCTGGTTTCTGGT (22, 1401) 1379 Table 3A Hs. 56205 AW964218 8154054 insulin induced gene 1 1 GCCTTCTTTCTGCTGACTGGGGGCTT (INSIG1), mRNA/cds = TCATTTAAAAGGAGTCTTTTTAAT (414, 1247) 1380 Table 3A Hs. 30212 AW965078 8154914 thyroid receptor interacting 1 TGTAAACAGTGGCAGGAGCGTGGAC protein 15 (TRIP15), TTAAAACAAGGCTTGCTTATTTGGT mRNA/cds = (15, 1346) 1381 Table 3A Hs. 124764 AW965490 8155326 602386504F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCCCTTTGGGTTAAGCCTTTACATTC end/clone = IMAGE: ATGAAGACCCCTCCAGGGTAGAAT 4515481/clone_end = 5′ 1382 Table 3A Hs. 132739 AW965987 8155823 EST378060 cDNA/ 1 AAAAGGAAAACGAAAAAGGAAAAGGT GGCCAATGTGGAAAAAGTTTCAAT 1383 Table 3A Hs. 293418 AW966098 8155934 EST385296 cDNA 1 ACTCTCAGGAGCCATGAAAGCTGCA CAGTTACTTTATATACCACGAGGCA 1384 Table 3A Hs. 25130 AW967388 8157225 cDNA FLJ14923 fis, clone 1 TTATGTCACCAGAATGTTTGCCAACA PLACE1008244, weakly CCCCGAAAAGGAACCAGAGGACTT similar to VEGETATIBLE INCOMPATIBILITY PROTEIN HET-E-1/cds= UNKNOWN 1385 Table 3A Hs. 343615 AW968561 8158402 602621493F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AGGTTATTTGAGCACAGTGAAAGCAG end/clone = IMAGE: AGTACTATGGTTGTCCAACACAGG 4755166/clone_end = 5′ 1386 Table 3A Hs. 82712 AW969359 8159203 fragile X mental 1 GGCCTGCCATCCGAGGGACTGTGTT retardation, autosomal GTAGATTGTGATCAAGGTTGATTGG homolog 1 (FXR1), mRNA/cds = (12, 1877) 1387 Table 3A Hs. 199160 AW969546 8159390 translocation T (4:11) of 1 ACAGGTAGTTGAATAATTGTTTCAAG ALL-1 gene to chromosome AGCTCAACAGATGACAAGCTTCTT 4/cds = UNKNOWN 1388 Table 3A Hs. 293744 AW973953 8165036 602279577F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AATACACTTTGTGCCAAGGGAAGAAC end/clone = IMAGE: ACTGCATGCCCTGGGTCTTCAGTC 4367322/clone_end = 5′ 1389 Table 3A Hs. 43148 AW993524 8253690 602554063F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGGAACTGGAGGTGAGAAGCATTAT end/clone = IMAGE: AATAGCCTCTCTGCCTTTATCTACA 4663887/clone_end '2 5′ 1390 Table 3A Hs. 238990 AY004255 9652559 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 ACAAGCCAAAGTGGCATGTTTTGTGC cyclin-dependent kinase ATTTGTAAATGCTGTGTTGGGTAG inhibitor 1B (p27, Kip1), clone MGC: 5304 IMAGE: 3458141, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (377, 973) 1391 Table 3A Hs. 16773 AY007106 9955998 clone TCCCIA00427 1 AACAGACTGTCGTAGAAAACTGTCTT mRNA sequence/cds = TGCTTCCAAATCAGCAGAGGACCA UNKNOWN 1392 Table 3A Hs. 285013 AY007110 9956004 putative HLA class II 1 GCCCCTCAGAAGAGCCAAACTTTGA associated protein I GTTTTATGTCTGTTTGTCATTGATA (PHAP1), mRNA/cds = (148, 897) 1393 Table 3A Hs. 24435 AY007126 9956024 clone CDABP0028 mRNA 1 CCTTGTGTCCAACGGGAATAGGAAG sequence/cds = AATTAGTTACTGACTTCACCTGAGA UNKNOWN 1394 Table 3A Hs. 330838 BE910568 10407295 601501121F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CCCACAATTGGACTGATAGGGGGAG end/clone = IMAGE: AAAATCCAAAGAGACGGAGCAACTG 3903053/clone_end = 5′ 1395 Table 3A Hs. 250820 AY007158 9956071 hypothetical protein 1 AACGGCAACTGGGAGATTTGTGAGT FLJ14827 (FLJ14827), GAACACTGTTTCATCTTAATATGCT mRNA/cds = (468, 1277) 1396 Table 3A Hs. 173274 AY007165 9956080 integrin cytoplasmic 1 ACATCTGAGAAACCCTGAATCCTGCA domain-associated protein 1 ATCAAGTAGAAGTCAACTTCATCT (ICAP-1A), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (168, 770) 1397 Table 3A Hs. 105484 AY007243 12621025 regenerating gene type IV 1 GCCATAGGAAGGTTTACCAGTAGAAT (REG-IV), mRNA/cds = CCTTGCTAGGTTGATGTGGGCCAT (181, 657) 1398 Table 3A Hs. 5298 AY029066 14017398 CGI-45 protein 1 TCATCTCAACTTAGTATTATACCCACA (LOC51094), mRNA/cds = CCCACCCAAGAACAGGGTTTGTT (182, 1294) 1399 Table 3A Hs. 79070 BC000141 12652778 v-myc avian 1 GACTGAAAGATTTAGCCATAATGTAA myelocytomatosis viral ACTGCCTCAAATTGGACTTTGGGC oncogene homolog (MYC), mRNA/cds = (558, 1877) 1400 Table 3A Hs. 334602 BC000167 13096801 cDNA FLJ14539 fis, clone 1 GGCACTGTCTGTGTCCTTCCTTGAAC NT2R2001345, weakly TGTCTACCCTGTTGCTTTTCACAA similar to VEGETATIBLE INCOMPATIBILITY PROTEIN HET-E-1/cds = (7, 1434) 1401 Table 3A Hs. 75458 BC000374 12653212 ribosomal protein L18 1 GGCCAGCCGAGGCTACAAAAACTAA (RPL18), mRNA/cds = CCCTGGATCCTACTCTCTTATTAAA (15, 581) 1402 Table 3A Hs. 278544 BC000408 12653278 acetyl-Coenzyme A 1 ACTAGGTTGCAATATGTGAAATCAGA acetyltransferase 2 GGACCAAAGTACAGATGGAAACCA (acetoacetyl Coenzyme A thiolase) (ACAT2), mRNA/cds = (37, 1230) 1403 Table 3A Hs. 183704 BC000449 12653358 ubiquitin mRNA, complete 1 CCCTGTCTGACTACAACATCCAGAAA cds/cds = (135, 2192) GAGTCCACTCTGCACTTGGTCCTG 1404 Table 3A Hs. 151242 BC000514 12653484 serine (or cysteine) 1 GGCATCGCCCATGCTCCTCACCTGT proteinase inhibitor, clade ATTTTGTAATCAGAAATAAATTGCT G (C1 inhibitor), member 1 (SERPING1), mRNA/cds = (60, 1562) 1405 Table 3A Hs. 180450 BC000523 12653502 ribosomal protein S24 1 AAAGCAACGAAAGGAACGCAAGAAC (RPS24), transcript variant AGAATGAAGAAAGTCAGGGGGACTG 1, mRNA/cds = (37, 429) 1406 Table 3A Hs. 272822 BC000530 12653516 RuvB (E coli homolog)- 1 TCCCACTTTGTCTGTACATACTGGCC like 1 (RUVBL1), TCTGTGATTACATAGATCAGCCAT mRNA/cds = (76, 1446) 1407 Table 3A Hs. 83583 BC000590 12653624 actin related protein 2/3 1 GAAGCGGCTGGCAACTGAAGGCTGG complex, subunit 2 (34 kD) AACACTTGCTACTGGATAATCGTAG (ARPC2), mRNA/cds = (84, 986) 1408 literature Hs. 153026 BC000616 12653666 mRNA for KIAA0640 1 CAGTCACGTCAGTTATGTAGATACTG protein, partial cds/cds = CATGGCAGGAGAGCTTTACGCTAA (0, 1812) 1409 Table 3A Hs. 321677 BC000627 12653684 signal transducer and 1 GCCACCCCTCACACAGCCAAACCCC activator of transcription 3 AGATCATCTGAAACTACTAACTTTG (acute-phase response factor) (STAT3), mRNA/cds = (220, 2532) 1410 Table 3A Hs. 5662 BC000672 12653772 guanine nucleotide binding 1 GCAGGTGACCATTGGCACACGCTAG protein (G protein), beta AAGTTTATGGCAGAGCTTTACAAAT polypeptide 2-like 1 (GNB2L1), mRNA/cds = (95, 1048) 1411 Table 3A Hs. 4147 BC000687 12653796 Homo sapiens, 1 TGCCATGCTGCTAGGAAATTGTCCTT translocating chain- TTTCTTTCTAGCTGTTAACCTACT associating membrane protein, clone MGC: 784 IMAGE: 3347823, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (91, 1215) 1412 Table 3A Hs. 44468 BC000758 12653928 Homo sapiens, clone 1 AACTTATTCCAGTGTTGATCGCAAGC MGC:2698 IMAGE: TGTTGATGCACAGGCGTCTTGTGG 2820737, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (168, 266) 1413 Table 3A Hs. 101514 BC000764 12653940 hypothetical protein 1 TGAAAAGGATTAAAGCTGGTATTCTA FLJ10342 (FLJ10342), GAACATGCCCTTCACTGGTTGTGT mRNA/cds = (533, 1144) 1414 Table 3A Hs. 85844 BC000771 12653954 neurotrophic tyrosine 1 GGTAAGGTTTCTAGGAGGTCTGTTAG kinase, receptor, type 1 GTGTACATCCTGCAGCTTATTGGC (NTRK1), mRNA/cds = (0, 2390) 1415 Table 3A Hs. 195870 BC000967 13111833 chronic myelogenous 1 TGATTCTGTAAAGCTGTGGAATGAAG leukemia tumor antigen 66 CTGCAGATTTAGAGAACATTGGCT mRNA, complete cds, alternatively spliced/cds = (232, 1983) 1416 Table 3A Hs. 299214 BC001077 12654494 Homo sapiens, clone 1 CGATTTTACACGGCTGGGTAGAATTT IMAGE: 2822295, mRNA, GTAGAAAAGATCCACAGGGCAAGC partial cds/cds = (0, 661) 1417 Table 3A Hs. 82193 BC001169 12654662 cDNA FLJ11763 fis, clone 1 GCTACTACTTCATTGCAACCTTTATTA HEMBA1005679/cds = CTGACCACATCAGACATCATGCT UNKNOWN 1418 Table 3A Hs. 240770 BC001255 12654824 Homo sapiens, nuclear cap 1 GGGCTGAAGTACCTAAGTGTGAATGT binding protein subunit 2, CTCTCCCGTTAAACTGAGTGTAGA 20 kD, clone MGC: 4991 IMAGE: 3458927, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (26, 496) 1419 Table 3A Hs. 73957 BC001267 12654846 Homo sapiens, RAB5A, 1 AGGAAAACGGTTCACCAGTGTTTAGT member RAS oncogene TTTATATTGAGGTGCTCAGGTTGG family, clone MGC: 5048 IMAGE: 3463669, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (165, 812) 1420 Table 3A Hs. 73965 BC001303 12654914 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 CCGGGCCTTGCATATAAATAACGGA serine-rich 2 (SFRS2), GCATACAGTGAGCACATCTAGCTGA mRNA/cds = (155, 820) 1421 Table 3A Hs. 62954 BC001399 12655094 ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1 ATAATGAAAGCTAAGCCTCGGGCTAA 1 (FTH1), mRNA/cds = TTTCCCCATAGCCGTGGGGTGACT (91, 663) 1422 Table 3A Hs. 288036 BC001412 12655120 tRNA isopentenyl- 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA pyrophosphate transferase GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT (IPT), mRNA/cds = (60, 1040) 1423 Table 3A Hs. 3459 BC001413 13937593 cDNA: FLJ22003 fis, clone 1 TGCTCTGTTCTGGTTTCTGTTTTCAAA HEP06764/cds = TCAAATGCCTGTTTGGGAGGAGA UNKNOWN 1424 Table 3A Hs. 51299 BC001632 12804450 NADH dehydrogenase 1 CAAAATCCCAAAACCAGGGCCAAGG (ubiquinone) flavoprotein 2 AGTGGACGCTTCTCTTGTGAGCCAG (24 kD) (NDUFV2), mRNA/cds = (18, 767) 1425 Table 3A Hs. 155101 BC001637 12804460 mRNA for KIAA1578 1 ACAAATTTCTTGGCTGGATTTGAAGC protein, partial cds/cds = TTAAACTCCTGTGGATTCACATCA (0, 3608) 1426 Table 3A Hs. 318069 BC001646 12804476 cDNA FLJ20350 fis, clone 1 TCCACGGTTGTGCCTTATTGTTCCAT HEP13972, highly similar TAAAATTGTATCTTCGATCCATCA to Z184_ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 184/cds = UNKNOWN 1427 Table 3A Hs. 8297 BC001660 12804498 cDNA FLJ10907 fis, clone 1 GGTCTGAGAGTCTGTGAAGATGGCC OVARC1000060/cds = CAGTCTTCTATCCCCCACCTAAAAA (319, 696) 1428 Table 3A Hs. 17279 BC001697 12804560 tyrosylprotein 1 ACACACAGGAGGGAAAATCCTGGGA sulfotransferase 1 (TPST1), TTCTTTTTCTAGGGATGTAATACAT mRNA/cds = (81, 1193) 1429 Table 3A Hs. 284291 BC001798 12804732 sorting nexin 6 (SNX6), 1 CTGTTTGAACTGTTGAGTTTCCGTTG mRNA/cds = (497, 1369) CTGGCTGAGTGCGTTTTGTCCTTC 1430 Table 3A Hs. 8297 BC001819 12804758 cDNA FLJ10907 fis, clone 1 GGTCTGAGAGTCTGTGAAGATGGCC OVARC1000060/cds = CAGTCTTCTATCCCCCACCTAAAAA (319, 696) 1431 Table 3A Hs. 77502 BC001854 12804818 Homo sapiens, methionine 1 GGTACAGAGAAGCCAGCTTGTTTACA adenosyltransferase II, TGCTTATTCCATGACTGCTTGCCC alpha, clone MGC: 4537 IMAGE: 3010820, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (116, 1303) 1432 Table 3A Hs. 77502 BC001854 12804818 Homo sapiens, methionine 1 GGTACAGAGAAGCCAGCTTGTTTACA adenosyltransferase II, TGCTTATTCCATGACTGCTTGCCC alpha, clone MGC: 4537 IMAGE: 3010820, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (116, 1303) 1433 Table 3A Hs. 13580 BC001909 12804912 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GGGAGAATGAATGTGCAACGTGGCT IMAGE: 3537447, mRNA, GAAATCTATTTTGTGTAATAAAAGG partial cds/cds = (0, 790) 1434 Table 3A Hs. 157236 BC001913 12804920 Homo sapiens, clone 1 CCCCACCACCCCATTACCACAGCTG MGC: 3015 IMAGE: CCTTTGTGTGTTTGTGTCAATAAAA 3162543, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (332, 1234) 1435 Table 3A Hs. 318885 BC001980 12805046 superoxide dismutase 2, 1 CCAGCAAGATAATGTCCTGTCTTCTA mitochondrial (SOD2), AGATGTGCATCAAGCCTGGTACAT mRNA/cds = (4, 672) 1436 Table 3A Hs. 288061 BC002409 12803202 actin, beta (ACTB), 1 CCAACTTGAGATGTATGAAGGCTTTT mRNA/cds = (73, 1200) GGTCTCCCTGGGAGTGGGTGGAGG 1437 Table 3A Hs. 284214 BC002435 12803242 putative zinc finger protein 1 GCTACTAGAGAGCAAGGGGCTTTCTT (LOC55818), mRNA/cds = ACCACCAGTGCTGAGGAGAAAAGT (299, 3937) 1438 Table 3A Hs. 334822 12803270 12803270 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 ACCAAGAAACCAGCCCCTGAAAAGA ribosomal protein L4, clone AGCCTGCAGAGAAGAAACCTACTAC MGC: 2966 IMAGE: 3139805, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1616, 2617) 1439 Table 3A Hs. 104879 BC002538 12803428 Homo sapiens, serine 1 TTTCCTCATCTATGAATTGTCATTCAC (or cysteine) proteinase ACACCTACTTTTCTGCTTCGTTT inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 9, clone MGC: 2131 IMAGE: 3140427, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (92, 1222) 1440 Table 3A Hs. 104879 BC002538 12803428 Homo sapiens, serine (or 1 TTTCCTCATCTATGAATTGTCATTCAC cysteine) proteinase ACACCTACTTTTCTGCTTCGTTT inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), member 9, clone MGC: 2131 IMAGE: 3140427, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (92, 1222) 1441 Table 3A Hs. 146409 BC002711 12803746 cell division cycle 42 1 AATAATGACAAATGCCCTGCACCTAC (GTP-binding protein, CCACATGCACTCGTGTGAGACAAG 25 kD) (CDC42), mRNA/cds = (69, 644) 1442 Table 3A Hs. 322824 BC002746 12803812 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GTGCCCCTGTGGGTCCCAGGGAGGT dodecenoyl-Coenzyme A CTTAAACAAGGTATTTTTCAACTTA delta isomerase (3,2 trans- enoyl-Coenzyme A isomerase), clone MGC: 3903 IMAGE: 3630566, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (15, 872) 1443 Table 3A Hs. 46446 BC002796 12803898 lymphoblastic leukemia 1 CAGTGAAGACGTCAGGGGCAAGGTC derived sequence 1 (LYL1), TCGGGGGTCCGGAAGGGTGATCATC mRNA/cds = (0, 803) 1444 Table 3A Hs. 322404 BC002837 12803976 hypothetical protein 1 TGCAAGGGAGACATATCCTAGATCAC MGC4175 (MGC4175), TTTGCTTTTTCTTTAAGGAGCTGA mRNA/cds = (221, 577) 1445 Table 3A Hs. 288036 BC002845 12803990 tRNA isopentenyl- 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA pyrophosphate transferase GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT (IPT), mRNA/cds = (60, 1040) 1446 Table 3A Hs. 318693 BC002867 12804028 Homo sapiens, clone 1 TTGGGGGAGGTTAGGGACTTATCCT IMAGE: 3940519, mRNA, GTGCTTGTAAATAAATAAGGTCATG partial cds/cds = (0, 902) 1447 Table 3A Hs. 181309 BC002900 12804094 proteasome (prosome, 1 ACTTGGCTGCCATAGCATAACAATGA macropain) subunit, alpha AGTGACTGAAAAATCCAGAATTTC type, 2 (PSMA2), mRNA/ cds = (0, 704) 1448 Table 3A Hs. 96757 12804148 12804148 suppressor of Ty (S. 1 AAAATATTAAACACAAACTACCACCT cerevisiae) 3 homolog ACCTCCCTCACCAAAGCCCATAAA (SUPT3H), mRNA/cds = (71, 1024) 1449 Table 3A Hs. 1600 BC002971 12804224 Homo sapiens, clone 1 AGCTGTTTGGTAACCATAGTTTCACT IMAGE: 3543711, mRNA, TGTTCAAAGCTGTGTAATCGTGGG partial cds/cds = (0, 1620) 1450 Table 3A Hs. 1600 BC002971 12804224 Homo sapiens, clone 1 AGCTGTTTGGTAACCATAGTTTCACT IMAGE: 3543711, mRNA, TGTTCAAAGCTGTGTAATCGTGGG partial cds/cds = (0, 1620) 1451 Table 3A Hs. 75193 BC003090 13111846 COP9 homolog (COP9), 1 TGTCGCCTTTTAGAAGGAGAAACTTA mRNA/cds = (49, 678) AGTGTGGAATGCATTATATGGGCA 1452 Table 3A Hs. 334861 BC003137 13111932 hypothetical protein 1 TCCTTGGCAGCTGTATTCTGGAGTCT FLJ23059 (FLJ23059), GGATGTTGCTCTCTAAAGACCTTT mRNA/cds = (41, 1681) 1453 Table 3A Hs. 326456 BC003352 13097158 hypothetical protein 1 TTTGGAGTGGAGGCATTGTTTTTAAG FLJ20030 (FLJ20030), AAAAACATGTCATGTAGGTTGTCT mRNA/cds = (1, 1239) 1454 Table 3A Hs. 77091 NM_006730 5803006 deoxyribonuclease I-like 1 1 TGGCTGGGACGCTAGAAGGGTCATG (DNASE1L1), TGTTAACTATAATCACATTTATGGT mRNA/cds = (794, 1702) 1455 Table 3A Hs. 24697 BC003406 13097305 cDNA FLJ20709 fis, clone 1 ATTCTGGTTAACCGCTCACATGCATA KAIA1124, highly similar ACAATAATGCTAGAAATTCAGGAA to D86324 mRNA for CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid/cds = UNKNOWN 1456 Table 3A Hs. 42712 BC003525 13097617 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TGCTGATTTCTAGTGTATACTCTGTA Max, clone MGC: 10775 GTCTCAGTTCGTGTTTGATTCCAT IMAGE: 3607261, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (115, 570) 1457 Table 3A Hs. 5322 BC003563 13097716 guanine nucleotide binding 1 AAATGAATCTTTCAAAGGTTTCCCAA protein (G protein), gamma ACCACTCCTTATGATCCAGTGATA 5 (GNG5), mRNA/cds = (333, 539) 1458 Table 3A Hs. 334861 BC003577 13097758 hypothetical protein 1 TCCTTGGCAGCTGTATTCTGGAGTCT FLJ23059 (FLJ23059), GGATGTTGCTCTCTAAAGACCTTT mRNA/cds = (41, 1681) 1459 Table 3A Hs. 56851 BC003581 13097767 hypothetical protein 1 TGCGTGTGCCTCAGTTTCCTCCTCCA MGC2668 (MGC2668), CAACTGAATATTTATAGTGGCTGA mRNA/cds = (20, 325) 1460 Table 3A Hs. 188757 BC003697 13277575 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GGGATGTGGAGGATTTTTGTTAAGTG MGC: 5564, mRNA, TCAATCGAAGTTAAAAAGCAAGGG complete cds/cds = (227, 304) 1461 Table 3A Hs. 215595 BC004186 13278842 guanine nucleotide binding 1 AGCTCTCTGCACCCTTACCCCTTTCC protein (G protein), beta ACCTTTTGTATTTAATTTTAAAGT polypeptide 1 (GNB1), mRNA/cds = (280, 1302) 1462 Table 3A Hs. 111334 BC004245 13279004 PRO2760 mRNA, complete 1 CCCTCCAGCCAATAGGCAGCTTTCTT cds/cds = UNKNOWN AACTATCCTAACAAGCCTTGGACC 1463 Table 3A Hs. 70333 BC004258 13279043 mRNA for KIAA1844 1 CGTGGTTGTGGGAGGGGAAAGAGGA protein, partial cds/cds = AACAGAGCTAGTCAGATGTGAATTG (0, 1105) 1464 Table 3A Hs. 9788 BC004317 13279217 hypothetical protein 1 ACAATGTGTTAGCAGAAACCAGTGG MGC10924 similar to GTTATAATGTAGAATGATGTGCTTT Nedd4 WW-binding protein 5 (MGC10924), mRNA/cds = (104, 769) 1465 Table 3A Hs. 254105 BC004458 13325286 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), 1 GCTAGATCCCCGGTGGTTTTGTGCTC mRNA/cds = (94, 1398) AAAATAAAAAGCCTCAGTGACCCA 1466 Table 3A Hs. 155101 BC004521 13325447 mRNA for KIAA1578 1 ACAAATTTCTTGGCTGGATTTGAAGC protein, partial cds/cds = TTAAACTCCTGTGGATTCACATCA (0, 3608) 1467 Table 3A Hs. 17132 BC004805 13937690 602326676F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCTGTGGTTGGTTGCATTACATGACA end/clone = IMAGE: CAGAAAACTGTCCTCTACCTCACG 4427970/clone_end = 5′ 1468 Table 3A Hs. 103378 BC004872 13436100 hypothetical protein 1 GCCCTGGTAGGCTCCTTTAGAAGGA MGC11034 (MGC11034), CCATTTCTGTTCCTAGAGCTTAACT mRNA/cds = (245, 640) 1469 Table 3A Hs. 151242 BC004900 13436172 serine (or cysteine) 1 GGCATCGCCCATGCTCCTCACCTGT proteinase inhibitor, clade ATTTTGTAATCAGAAATAAATTGCT G (C1 inhibitor), member 1 (SERPING1), mRNA/cds = (60, 1562) 1470 Table 3A Hs. 74335 BC004928 13436256 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 TTTCCCTCTCCTGTCCTTGTGTTGAA beta (HSPCB), GGCAGTAAACTAAGGGTGTCAAGC mRNA/cds = (0, 2174) 1471 Table 3A Hs. 336916 BC004994 13436445 death-associated protein 6 1 AGACTGGAAATGGGGATGAGGGTGT (DAXX), mRNA/cds = AAATTGTATTGAAAAAGATCGCGAA (147, 2369) 1472 Table 3A Hs. 60377 BC005101 13937700 mRNA for KIAA1298 1 CCATGAGTTGTTTGGTTTTCCAGAAG protein, partial cds/cds = CTGCCAGTGGGTTCCCGTGAATTG (55, 2271) 1473 Table 3A Hs. 99858 BC005128 13477308 ribosomal protein L7a 1 GATACGATGAGATCCGCCGTCACTG (RPL7A), mRNA/cds = GGGTGGCAATGTCCTGGGTCCTAAG (31, 831) 1474 Table 3A Hs. 177507 BC005187 13528770 hypothetical protein 1 AGTCTTTCTGGTTTCTGGAGATAACC (HSPC155), mRNA/cds = CATCAATAAAGCTGCTTCCTCTGG (240, 743) 1475 Table 3A Hs. 251531 BC005361 13529190 proteasome (prosome, 1 CGATGATGGTTACCCTTCATGGACGT macropain) subunit, alpha CTTAATCTTCCACACACATCCCCT type, 4 (PSMA4), mRNA/cds = (59, 844) 1476 Table 3A Hs. 100000 BC005928 13543538 S100 calcium-binding 1 GGCCCCTGGACATGTACCTGCAGAA protein A8 (calgranulin A) TAATAAAGTCATCAATACCTAAAAA (S100A8), mRNA/cds = (55, 339) 1477 Table 3A Hs. 334573 BC006008 13937718 clone IMAGE: 4285740, 1 GCAAACCTGCAGATTCCCAAGATGTT mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN CACGAGCTTGTGCTTTCTAAAGAA 1478 Table 3A Hs. 101150 BC006176 13544094 clone IMAGE: 4054156, 1 TCCCCATTGTGCCGCCTTTATCAATT GCCTGTTTTGTTTTGTTTGTTTTT 1479 Table 3A Hs. 108824 BC006282 13623362 hypothetical protein 1 CTTTAGCTGCTGTTGCCTCCCTTCTC MGC10540 (MGC10540), AGGCTGGTGCTGGATCCTTCCTAG mRNA/cds = (49, 579) 1480 Table 3A Hs. 239884 BC006464 13623674 H2B histone family, 1 CTGCTTATGGCACAATTTGCCTCAAA member L (H2BFL), ATCCATTCCAAGTTGTATATTTGT mRNA/cds = (0, 380) 1481 Table 3A Hs. 19574 BC006849 13905123 hypothetical protein 1 CTGCTTCTGGGTGCATGGTAGACTTT MGC5469 (MGC5469), GTGGCATTTGATACAACTTGGACA mRNA/cds = (69, 1124) 1482 Table 3A Hs. 252716 BC007004 13937807 oxysterol-binding protein- 1 CTTATAGTATTTATCCACCCAAACCC related protein 1 CAGACTGAGATACTGCTCCCAGGG (FLJ10217), mRNA/cds = (174, 3026) 1483 Table 3A Hs. 180909 BC007063 13937906 peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1), 1 GAGAGACCAGCCTTTCTTCCTTTGGT mRNA/cds = (60, 659) AGGAATGGCCTGAGTTGGCGTTGT 1484 Table 3A Hs. 238730 BC007203 13938171 hypothetical protein 1 CAGAGGTGGGAGTAACTGCTGGTAG MGC10823 (MGC10823), TGCCTTCTTTGGTTGTGTTGCTCAG mRNA/cds = (63, 1235) 1485 Table 3A Hs. 334637 BC007277 13938298 hypothetical protein 1 CTGTGTGCCCCAGCTGCATCAGCCA MGC15619 (MGC15619), GCTTCTAGGTGGCTCCATTGTTTTC mRNA/cds = (744, 1454) 1486 Table 3A Hs. 298262 BE250027 9120132 ribosomal protein S19 1 AGAGCAGAATAGCAATATAAGAGCAC (RPS19), mRNA/cds = AGACGAACATAGACACGACAGCGA (69, 506) 1487 Table 3A Hs. 297095 BE253125 9123276 601116648F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CTATTAGGACCCAGTGATTATGCTAC end/clone = IMAGE: CTTGGCACGGTTAGGGTACTGCGG 3357178/clone_end = 5′ 1488 Table 3A NA BE253336 9123402 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 AAAGAAGCATGCACACTTATCACAAA 3357826 5′ CAACTCTCTCAGGTGGCCAGTCTG 1489 Table 3A Hs. 75313 BE254064 9124489 aldo-keto reductase family 1 TGCTGCCTATATGAAGTCTTTGAGAA 1, member B1 (aldose AGCCCCTCTTGGAGTCTGTGCCTT reductase) (AKR1B1), mRNA/cds = (45, 995) 1490 Table 3A Hs. 314898 BE255377 9125816 601115405F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GATATACGAGGACAAAACCCATCTAC end/clone = IMAGE: CAGGCAGCTAACAAACCGCCGCCA 3355872/clone_end = 5′ 1491 Table 3A Hs. 296183 BE259480 9129916 601106571F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCCACTTTATTAGTAATGGTCGATAG end/clone = IMAGE: TCCGAATCGATGGCTAGGGTGACT 3342929/clone_end = 5′ 1492 Table 3A Hs. 301809 BE260041 9131017 601150579F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TAATCTGGCGGGTTATACCCCCGTGT end/clone = IMAGE: TCTCCGGATTATATTTCGGGACAC 3503419/clone_end = 5′ 1493 Table 3A Hs. 308154 BE264564 9138121 601192330F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GCTGGATTTGTGGGTATGGGGGCGG end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTTGGGCGAAGGTTGGTTGTTAC 3536383/clone_end = 5′ 1494 Table 3A Hs. 279429 BE279328 9154319 601157666F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CCACATCATCGGGGGCGAAATAGAA end/clone = IMAGE: GCCCAGAGAGAGGCTAGGTGTAGGA 3504328/clone_end = 5′ 1495 Table 3A Hs. 95835 BE292793 9175433 RST8356 cDNA 1 AGGGAGACTCTCAGCCTTCAGCTTC CTAAATTCTGTGTCTGTGACTTTCG 1496 Table 3A Hs. 142737 BE293343 9176462 601143756F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTGTCAAGCTGCTGCTGTCTTCAAGA end/clone = IMAGE: TCTACCTGGTCAGAATCTCCTGCT 3051493/clone_end = 5′ 1497 Table 3A Hs. 337986 BE297329 9180903 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GGCCAGTCTCTATGTGTCTTAATCCC MGC: 17431 IMAGE: TTGTCCTTCATTAAAAGCAAAACT 2984883, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 1498 Table 3A Hs. 192755 BE298181 9181768 601118566F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TCTCTCACATTCTGTCTTTCCCCTCC end/clone = IMAGE: TCCTTCACCTTCCCTCCGTCCCTC 3028193/clone_end = 5′ 1499 Table 3A Hs. 336628 BE311727 9148186 ribosomal protein L36a 1 ACACGAGACTATAGAGAATGCAGCA (RPL36A), mRNA/cds = CACAGATGAGAGCAGAGCAAATAGA (30, 350) 1500 Table 3A Hs. 129872 BE379820 9325198 sperm associated antigen 9 1 GCATCCAGATGGTGGTTTACTCTGCA (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = ACAGTCTAATGTTCTTCACTTCCA (110, 2410) 1501 Table 3A Hs. 231510 BE407125 9343575 601301818F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGGGTTTTCACCCTACCTAAAGATGC end/clone = IMAGE: TTTAATTGCTGTTTTCCAAATTGT 3636412/clone_end = 5′ 1502 Table 3A Hs. 315263 BE410105 9346555 601302278F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATGCCTAACAAGCAACATGATCCTAT end/clone = IMAGE: AAATCCACCCCAAGCCAATCTGGT 3637002/clone_end = 5′ 1503 Table 3A Hs. 258494 BE531180 9759916 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CCACCATCTGGTACGTTTTTACTTCC hypothetical protein TCACCCGCGTGTACTCCGATTACC FLJ22376, clone MGC: 16044 IMAGE: 3610443, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (478, 1776) 1504 Table 3A Hs. 13328 BE537908 9766464 602268829F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GAGTATATTCCCCCAGTTATTTGCTC end/clone = IMAGE: TTCCCCACACAGGGTGGTAGTACC 4356966/clone_end = 5′ 1505 Table 3A Hs. 125819 BE538333 9766978 putative dimethyladenosine 1 CAAAGGAAGGGGCGTGAAGGGGTGA transferase (HSA9761), GAAAAATATGGGACCCAAATTGTGG mRNA/cds = (78, 1019) 1506 Table 3A Hs. 5122 BE539096 9767741 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTTCCTTACAGGCGGTAACACCGGTC end/clone = IMAGE: CACACAGTTCTTGCCAAAACAAAG 4387778/clone_end = 5′ 1507 Table 3A Hs. 180549 BE540238 9768883 601059809F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AATTTTCTCTCACCTCATCACTCGGG end/clone = IMAGE: ACCTCCCCAGTGATAATAACCCGG 3446283/clone_end = 5′ 1508 Table 3A Hs. 155101 BE547584 9776229 mRNA for KIAA1578 1 GCGGGTGTAAGGGGATATCTTGATA protein, partial cds/cds = AACTGGAGCCCAGGAAGATTACAAA (0, 3608) 1509 Table 3A Hs. 74861 BE549137 9777782 activated RNA polymerase 1 ACGCCGACAATCAAGAAAATGTGAGT II transcription cofactor 4 TATAACGGACAAGGTTGTATTATG (PC4), mRNA/cds = (0, 383) 1510 Table 3A NA BE569141 9812861 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 GATATTGGTAGTAAAGGGGTTACCTG 3681180 5′ TGAACTTCCAAAATTCCTTGGGGC 1511 Table 3A NA BE612847 9894444 601452239F1 5′ end/ 1 TAAAGATGTCCGGGTACACTTCGCCA clone = IMAGE: 3856304 AGGGTTAGCGTCTTTGGGCATTTC 1512 Table 3A Hs. 194362 BE618004 9888942 DNA sequence from clone 1 TCCTAATTTCTTCTGTGAACCTTCTCA RP11-248N6 on AATCCCCCAGCATGCGTGTAGTG chromosome 13 Contains ESTs, STSs and GSSs. Contains two olfactory receptor pseudogenes, an NPM1 (nucleophosmin, nucleolar phosphoprotein B23, numatrin) pseudogene and a BCR (breakpoint cluster region) pseudogene/ cds = (0, 887) 1513 Table 3A Hs. 294309 BE621121 9892059 601493943F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CTGCATGATGTCATCAACCTGCTGTA end/clone = IMAGE: GTGCGGAAACGACCACAACACACA 3896051/clone_end = 5′ 1514 Table 3A Hs. 184582 BE730026 10144018 ribosomal protein L24 1 AAAGACGAACGAGACACGAAAGCAA (RPL24), mRNA/cds = CGAACGAACACAGAGCACGCCGCAC (39, 512) 1515 Table 3A Hs. 76572 BE730376 10144368 ATP synthase, H+ 1 TTTCAACACGCATCCCTTATGGGCGA transporting, mitochondrial ACTGTCCTCAAACAACAACAAGTG F1 complex, O subunit (oligomycin sensitivity conferring protein) (ATP5O), mRNA/cds = (36, 677) 1516 Table 3A Hs. 77496 BE737246 10151226 small nuclear 1 TAGGACGAGAAACGAAGAAGGACAG ribonucleoprotein AGCGAGAACAAGTAAGCAGGGACAC polypeptide G (SNRPG), mRNA/cds = (83, 313) 1517 Table 3A Hs. 271272 BE737348 10151340 DKFZp434K1715_r1 1 GGTGGAGAATCAAAACGACCCCGCA cDNA, 5′ end/clone = AATAAACATGGCGATTTGGCTTGGG DKFZp434K1715/ clone_end = 5′ 1518 Table 3A Hs. 58066 BE739287 10153279 602389077F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TGGCCTTTTAAATAACTGGGCTTCTC end/clone = IMAGE: ACAACCATAGTGAACAGAAACAGC 4517875/clone_end = 5′ 1519 Table 3A Hs. 127951 BE745645 10159637 hypothetical protein 1 ATTGTGACATGGTGATGCCTCATTGC FLJ14503 (FLJ14503), TGATATGGTCCTGTGGTTATGTGC mRNA/cds = (19, 2217) 1520 Table 3A Hs. 276718 BE747210 10161202 601473284T1 cDNA, 3′ 1 GGAAGAGATAACACCACAACGAAAG end/clone = IMAGE: AGCAGGCAAGAGAGACCAAAGCACA 3876165/clone_end = 3′ 1521 Table 3A Hs. 285647 BE747224 10161216 cDNA FLJ14704 fis, clone 1 GGTAAAAGGCGTTACTCTCCGCCCT NT2RP3000526/cds = CTTCAAGGAACGGCCAAGAGTATAA UNKNOWN 1522 Table 3A Hs. 293842 BE748123 10162115 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACCCAAGGGTCTCGCCAGTGGGGTT end/clone = IMAGE: AAGTCACAATATTACTACACAAGGG 3838675/clone_end = 5′ 1523 Table 3A Hs. 283674 BE778549 10199747 hypothetical protein 1 ACAGTACACAATCACCTGCAAGGGA MGC2495 (MGC2495), CATAGCACACAAACCGCTAAAGAGG mRNA/cds = (0, 416) 1524 Table 3A Hs. 61472 BE779284 10200482 601464557F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TCTCACAGCGAGAGGAGGAGACGGG end/clone = IMAGE: ATGACCGAGAGGTAGACGATTATAC 3867566/clone_end = 5′ 1525 Table 3A Hs. 43273 BE781009 10202207 602642428F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CGCTGGTGTTGTCCCCAAGTGATTTA end/clone = IMAGE: TTCTACTGGAGTGCCTGGTGTCTT 4773534/clone_end = 5′ 1526 Table 3A Hs. 102558 BE781611 10202895 601467463F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 TTCCGGCTTTTAACAAACACACACCA end/clone = IMAGE: CACTAACACAACAACACAAACAAA 3870902/clone_end = 5′ 1527 Table 3A Hs. 40334 BE782824 10204022 602557448F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAGACTTGCCTCTTTAAAATTGCTTT end/clone = IMAGE: GTTTTCTGCAGTACTATCTGTGGT 4686562/clone_end = 5′ 1528 Table 3A Hs. 79914 BE783628 10204826 lumican (LUM), mRNA/ 1 GAACTCGTCCACTCTTCTCGGGCCA cds = (84, 1100) CTATTCTGGTTCAGGGAATCTTGGG 1529 Table 3A Hs. 135056 BE786820 10208018 DNA sequence from clone 1 AGCAATAAACCGAAGCAGCTAGACA RP5-850E9 on chromosome GCGAAGAAGTACAGCAAAGAGACGA 20. Contains part of the gene for a novel C2H2 type zinc finger protein similar to Drosophila Scratch (Scrt), Slug and Xenopus Snail, a novel gene similar to Drosophila CG6762, STSs, GSSs and five CpG islands/cds = (0, 397) 1530 Table 3A Hs. 11355 BE788546 10209744 thymopoietin (TMPO), 1 CGCCCATACTAGAGAAGTTTGCCCTC mRNA/cds = (204, 2288) TATTGTCTCTCACACCACAATGAG 1531 Table 3A Hs. 75458 BE790474 10211672 ribosomal protein L18 1 CACAGACATCCACGGACACAAAAGG (RPL18), mRNA/cds = CGGGGACCACCACCACAATGAACAC (15, 581) 1532 Table 3A Hs. 20225 BE792125 10213323 tuftelin-interacting protein 1 GCGTCGATTGATATCAGACAGCATCG (TIP39), mRNA/cds = TCTCTGCGAGCACAAAGATCTGTT (263, 2776) 1533 Table 3A Hs. 11607 BE794595 10215793 602429913F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGAACAGGGTTAATGGCCAGGCCCT end/clone = IMAGE: TTGCCGCCCCTTTTAAAGGGAATCC 4547787/clone_end = 5′ 1534 Table 3A Hs. 58297 BE867841 10316617 CLLL8 protein (CLLD8), 1 ACAGAGTAACATGGGATATGGGTATG mRNA/cds = (825, 2984) AGTGGGATGTGCTGAGAAGGAACT 1535 Table 3A Hs. 179703 BE868389 10317165 tripartite motif protein 14 1 GGGGGCAAAGAAAGTACATTGGGTG (TRIM14), mRNA/cds = AAAATTTAAAAAGGTATGGAGCATT (10, 1230) 1536 Table 3A NA BE871962 10320738 601448005F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CAAACGAACAGCGAAGACAACAACT end/clone = IMAGE: CACGATGCTGCACAACGCGACCAAC 3852001 1537 Table 3A Hs. 31314 BE872245 10321021 retinoblastoma-binding 1 ACATTTTATAAGGCATTTGTGTTAGC protein 7 (RBBP7), mRNA/ CACTCAGTCATCTTTGGGTGCTGC cds = (287, 1564) 1538 Table 3A Hs. 47334 BE872760 10321536 hypothetical protein 1 GTCACAGCAACGTGTCGCTCCCCAG FLJ14495 (FLJ14495), ATCATTTATTAGCGTCGATTGTTGT mRNA/cds = (83, 1141) 1539 Table 3A Hs. 6820 BE875609 10324385 602418418F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ATTCCAAACGGGATCTGCTGAGACCT end/clone = IMAGE: CACAGAGGTGGGCCGCGATTATAA 4525397/clone_end = 5′ 1540 Table 3A Hs. 158164 BE876375 10325061 transporter 1, ATP-binding 1 CCTAGGGTGAAACACGTGACAGAAG cassette, sub-family B AATAAAGACTATTGAATAGTCCTCT (MDR/TAP) (TAP1), mRNA/cds = (30, 2456) 1541 Table 3A Hs. 237868 BE877115 10325891 interleukin 7 receptor 1 CCAGCCTTTGCCTCTTCCTTCAATGT (IL7R), mRNA/cds = GGTTTCCATGGGAATTTGCTTCAG (22, 1401) 1542 Table 3A Hs. 24181 BE877357 10326133 601485590F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 CCCCTTGTTTACTCTGTCTGTATGTA end/clone = IMAGE: TGTCAAAAGCGTGGCAAAACCTCT 3887951/clone_end = 5′ 1543 Table 3A Hs. 237868 BE878973 10327749 interleukin 7 receptor 1 CATGATCTCAGAGGAAACTGTCGCTG (IL7R), mRNA/cds = ACCCTGGACATGGGTACGTTTGAC (22, 1401) 1544 Table 3A NA BE879482 13959823 mitochondrion, complete 1 CCTCTACCTGCACGACAATACATAAT genome GACCCACCAATCACATGCCTATCA 1545 Table 3A NA BE881113 10329889 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 ATTTGGAAGCGCCACCCTAGCAAATA 3894306 5′ TACAAACCATTAAACCTTCCCTCT 1546 Table 3A Hs. 323950 BE881351 10330127 zinc finger protein 6 1 TTTACCAATGATTTTCAGGTGACCTG (CMPX1) (ZNF6), mRNA/ GGCTAAGTCATTTAAACTGGGTCT cds = (1265, 3361) 1547 Table 3A Hs. 111554 BE882335 10331111 ADP-ribosylation factor- 1 AGTTTACATATCGACAGCATATCCAC like 7 (ARL7), mRNA/ TGATTTCTAAATGGGCTGGTCCCA cds = (14, 592) 1548 Table 3A NA BE884898 10333674 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 ATCTGGAGTGGGACCCTTCAAACCAT 3908551 5′ GTCTGTGCTTATGCGGGAAACAAT 1549 Table 3A Hs. 142838 BE886127 10340315 nucleolar protein interacting 1 GCGGAGAGAAGAAGAGGTAGATATG with the FHA domain of AGAACAGTGTGTGGTATATGATAGT pKi-67 (NIFK), mRNA/ cds = (54, 935) 1550 Table 3A Hs. 301486 BE886472 10340792 601509688F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GAAATCCCACCGGCAAGTTAAGGTC end/clone = IMAGE: ACGGAGCAAGTGAATAAACGCGGAG 3911301/clone_end = 5′ 1551 Table 3A Hs. 250824 BE887646 10343176 cDNA: FLJ23435 fis, clone 1 GTGATCAAACAAATTCACAGCACAGA HRC12631/cds = CACCGCGCAACAACGCAACTTCTC UNKNOWN 1552 Table 3A Hs. 320836 BE888304 10344472 601514033F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGTATTTGTGTTGTTGAGTATTGTGT end/clone = IMAGE: CTGGGTGTGGGTATTTGATTCTTT 3915177/clone_end = 5′ 1553 Table 3A Hs. 169274 BE888744 10345354 AL528777 cDNA/clone = 1 GGGTTCGTCCAGGGCTGCGCTAAAT CS0DD001YG24-(3-prime) TATTCTCAATGATTTGTCTCTTTGC 1554 Table 3A Hs. 71941 BE889075 10346019 hypothetical protein 1 CAATGACGCAGTCGGACCCTCGGAT MGC15677 (MGC15677), CCAAGTCCTGCTTTGGGTGTGGACC mRNA/cds = (298, 807) 1555 Table 3A Hs. 188757 BE891242 10350376 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 GGGTTATAATAGATGGACGGGTCTTT 5564, mRNA, complete CACGGTGGTGACAGCACCCTTTCC cds/cds = (227, 304) 1556 Table 3A Hs. 171802 BE891269 10350433 RST31551 cDNA 1 TCCGCTGCAATTTGAGTTTAGCTTTA CAGATTGTGCCGGGTGTTTAACCT 1557 Table 3A Hs. 4055 BE891928 10351744 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTCCTTCCCAAAGACTTGAGTGGAAC DKFZp564C2063 (from TTCCCTTTCATGTGCGTATCGGTC clone DKFZp564C2063)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1558 Table 3A Hs. 3297 BE895166 10358288 ribosomal protein S27a 1 AAATTAGTCGCCTTCGTCGAGAGTGC (RPS27A), mRNA/cds = CCTTCTGATGAATGTGGTGCTGGG (38, 508) 1559 Table 3A NA BE896691 10361375 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 GACAGTACTCCTAAGACCCCTGTGTG 3925062 5′ TGTCCCGATGAGATCATGACTGGG 1560 Table 3A NA NC_001807 13959823 COX2 gene of 1 CATGCCCATCGTCCTAGAATTAATTC mitochondria CCCTAAAAATCTTTGAAATAGGGC 1561 Table 3A NA BE899595 10367264 cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 GGCGTATCATCAACTGGTGAGCCCG 3952215 5′ AAGGGATATTATTTCTAAGGCCTCT 1562 Table 3A Hs. 285122 BE901218 10390179 Homo sapiens, hypothetical 1 CCAGAATCGTAAGGGGGCTGACGGA protein FLJ21839, clone GGATGAGAGGGGGCACCCAGAGATC MGC: 2851 IMAGE: 2967512, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (444, 2618) 1563 Table 3A Hs. 293515 BE905040 10397924 602286727T1 cDNA, 3′ 1 CGGTGTTTTCTGATCGGTTTTTGTTTT end/clone = IMAGE: CTGCTTACATATGATGTACTTGT 4375662/clone_end = 3′ 1564 Table 3A Hs. 278704 BE973840 10587176 RST30930 cDNA 1 ACAGAATGCAGCGGTGCAACACCGG CAAGGTTCCACACGCCACAAAGAAA 1565 Table 3A Hs. 217493 D00017 219909 annexin A2 (ANXA2), 1 TGGAAGTGAAGTCTATGATGTGAAAC mRNA/cds = (49, 1068) ACTTTGCCTCCTGTGTACTGTGTC 1566 Table 3A Hs. 25 D00022 219653 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CCAAAAAGCTTCATTTTTCTATATAGG ATP synthase, H+ CTGCACAAGAGCCTTGATTGAAG transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, beta polypeptide, clone MGC: 19754 IMAGE: 3629237, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (12, 1601) 1567 Table 3A Hs. 76549 D00099 219941 mRNA for Na, K-ATPase 1 TCACAAGACAGTCATCAGAACCAGTA alpha-subunit, complete AATATCCGTCTGCCAGTTCGATCA cds/cds = (318, 3389) 1568 Table 3A Hs. 76549 D00099 219941 mRNA for Na, K-ATPase 1 TCACAAGACAGTCATCAGAACCAGTA alpha-subunit, complete AATATCCGTCTGCCAGTTCGATCA cds/cds = (318, 3389) 1569 Table 3A Hs. 154890 D10040 219899 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A 1 GCTGTCATTTGTACATTTAAAGCAGC ligase, long-chain 2 (FACL2), TGTTTTGGGGTCTGTGAGAGTACA mRNA/cds = (13, 2109) 1570 Table 3A Hs. 46 D10202 219975 platelet-activating factor 1 TATCCTGAGTCCCTTAATCTTATGGG receptor (PTAFR), mRNA/ GCCGGAAGGAATGTCAGGGCCAGG cds = (25, 1053) 1571 Table 3A Hs. 155342 D10495 520586 protein kinase C, delta 1 CTCTGCCTTCGGAGGGAAATTGTAAA (PRKCD), mRNA/cds = TCCTGTGTTTCATTACTTGAATGT (58, 2088) 1572 Table 3A Hs. 330716 D10522 219893 cDNA FLJ14368 fis, clone 1 AAACTCCTGCTTAAGGTGTTCTAATT HEMBA1001122/cds = TTCTGTGAGCACACTAAAAGCGAA UNKNOWN 1573 Table 3A Hs. 137555 D10923 219866 putative chemokine 1 GGGTGCACGTTCCTCCTGGTTCCTTC receptor; GTP-binding GCTTGTGTTTCTGTACTTACCAAA protein (HM74), mRNA/cds = (60, 1223) 1574 Table 3A Hs. 301921 D10925 219862 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 GGGGTTGGGAGGAAGTGTCTACTAG receptor 1 (CCR1), GAGGGTGGGTGAGATCTGTGTTGAT mRNA/cds = (62, 1129) 1575 Table 3A Hs. 238893 D11086 303611 od15g01.s1 cDNA/clone = 1 ATCTACCCTCCGATTGTTCCTGAACC IMAGE: 1368048 GATGAGAAATAAAGTTTCTGTTGA 1576 Table 3A Hs. 61153 D11094 219930 proteasome (prosome, 1 AAGTCTTATGCCAAATTCAGTGCTAC macropain) 26S subunit, TCCTCGTTACATGACATACAACTG ATPase, 2 (PSMC2), mRNA/cds = (66, 1367) 1577 Table 3A Hs. 36 D12614 219911 lymphotoxin alpha (TNF 1 CACACGGAGGCATCTGCACCCTCGA superfamily, member 1) TGAAGCCCAATAAACCTCTTTTCTC (LTA), mRNA/cds = (140, 757) 1578 Table 3A Hs. 333114 D13316 286022 AV713318 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACAACGTCGTGACTGGGAAAACCCT end/clone = DCAAAC09/ GGCGTTACCCAACTTAATCGCCTTG clone_end = 5′ 1579 Table 3A Hs. 15071 D13627 286010 chaperonin containing 1 CCAAGCCTCCAAGTGGGAAGAAAGA TCP1, subunit 8 (theta) CTGGGATGATGACCAAAATGATTGA (CCT8), mRNA/cds = (28, 1674) 1580 Table 3A Hs. 195614 D13642 285998 splicing factor 3b, subunit 1 CAACTACTTGTGGCATGCATTGGCAC 3, 130 kD (SF3B3), TCGGAATAAAGCGCACTATTGTCA mRNA/cds = (156, 3809) 1581 Table 3A Hs. 2471 D13645 286008 KIAA0020 gene product 1 GAAGGGGTAGGGTCCACCATACTGG (KIAA0020), mRNA/cds = TAATTGGGGTACTCTGTATATGTGT (418, 1944) 1582 Table 3A Hs. 278573 D14041 2326266 H-2K binding factor-2 1 GCTCAGTTCCATATTTCATCCGTGAA (LOC51580), mRNA/cds = AAACTTGCAATACGAGCAGTTTCA (238, 1500) 1583 Table 3A Hs. 43910 D14043 219924 CD164 antigen, sialomucin 1 AATTGTCATTTACCTGGGTATGAATT (CD164), mRNA/cds = CCCTGACACACATTCATGTCAACA (79, 648) 1584 Table 3A Hs. 111894 D14696 285962 lysosomal-associated 1 GTGACTTGACTGTGGAAGATGATGGT protein transmembrane 4 TGCATGTTTCTAGTTTGTATATGT alpha (LAPTM4A), mRNA/cds = (148, 849) 1585 Table 3A Hs. 232068 D15050 457560 transcription factor 8 1 CAGTGCTGTAATACAGACGGCAATG (represses interleukin 2 CAATAGCCTATTTAAAGAACTACGT expression) (TCF8), mRNA/cds = (3, 3377) 1586 Table 3A Hs. 279607 D16217 303598 calpastatin (CAST), 1 AGCTGGTGGATGGTGACTTTTGAAGA mRNA/cds = (66, 1358) ACAAAAGGCTTTGGCAACAGAAAA 1587 Table 3A Hs. 146812 D16481 473711 hydroxyacyl-Coenzyme A 1 TCTGTTGTCACTAAAGACTAAATGAG dehydrogenase/3-ketoacyl- GGTTTGCAGTTGGGAAAGAGGTCA Coenzyme A thiolase/ enoyl-Coenzyme A hydratase (trifunctional protein), beta subunit (HADHB), mRNA/cds = (46, 1470) 1588 Table 3A Hs. 50651 D17042 598768 Janus kinase 1 (a protein 1 GCGGAGTTGACCAAAATAATATCTGA tyrosine kinase) (JAK1), GGATGATTGCTTTTCCCTGCTGCC mRNA/cds = (75, 3503) 1589 Table 3A Hs. 180828 D17391 440365 collagen, type IV, alpha A 1 CATCTTGAACTTGGCCTGAGAACATT (COL4A4), mRNA/cds = TTCTGGGAAGAGGTAAGGGTGACA (208, 5280) 1590 Table 3A Hs. 178658 D21090 498147 RAD23 (S. cerevisiae) 1 TCTGTGGAATCTCCTTCATTGGCATT homolog B (RAD23B), GTTATTTAATCATAAACGGGGCAG mRNA/cds = (313, 1542) 1591 Table 3A Hs. 75337 D21262 434764 mRNA for KIAA0035 1 TGTACTGTTCATGCTGACACAGATAT gene, partial cds/cds = TTCAGTCTGCATGGTAAAAGTTCT (0, 2125) 1592 Table 3A Hs. 79768 D21853 434770 KIAA0111 gene product 1 TAATGGGGTTTATATGGACTTTCTTC (KIAA0111), mRNA/cds = TCATAAATGGCCTGCCGTCTCCCT (214, 1449) 1593 Table 3A Hs. 334822 D23660 432358 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 ACCAAGAAACCAGCCCCTGAAAAGA ribosomal protein L4, clone AGCCTGCAGAGAAGAAACCTACTAC MGC: 2966 IMAGE: 3139805, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1616, 2617) 1594 Table 3A Hs. 75512 D23662 432362 neural precursor cell 1 AGTCCTGTGTGCTTCCCTCTCTTATG expressed, developmentally ACTGTGTCCCTGGTTGTCAATAAA down-regulated 8 (NEDD8), mRNA/cds = (99, 344) 1595 Table 3A Hs. 35804 D25215 517114 hect domain and RLD 3 1 ACCCACCACCTCTTGCACTCTCGCTT (HERC3), mRNA/cds = TTGGAGCAAGTTGCATTAACTATT (166, 3318) 1596 Table 3A Hs. 173737 D25274 464185 ras-related C3 botulinum 1 TGACAGTTGCAGAATTGTGGAGTGTT toxin substrate 1 (rho TTTACATTGATCTTTTGCTAATGC family, small GTP binding protein Rac1) (RAC1), transcript variant Rac1b, mRNA/cds = (0, 635) 1597 Table 3A Hs. 172199 D25538 436217 adenylate cyclase 7 1 ATGACAGACACACGTATCTAACAAAC (ADCY7), mRNA/cds = AAACAAACAGTGACCTTCTCCATG (265, 3507) 1598 Table 3A Hs. 82502 D26018 436221 mRNA for KIAA0039 1 GCAAGGGATAATACAAATCCTATGAT gene, partial cds/cds = CTCTATGCCCAATATGCTGCCTCA (0, 1475) 1599 Table 3A Hs. 169303 D26121 785998 mRNA for ZFM1 protein 1 AGTACTTTTCACAGCGTGGCCTTTCA alternatively spliced CCATAATTTTATATTTCTCCCCCT produce, complete cds/cds = (382, 624) 1600 Table 3A Hs. 90315 D26488 452522 mRNA for KIAA0007 1 TCTTAAGAGCCAGAGCCATATAAGCA gene, partial cds/cds = TCTTGGGAAAGCAAGTTTGAACCA (0, 2062) 1601 Table 3A Hs. 17719 D28589 460714 EBP50-PDZ interactor of 1 AAGCCGGTCATGAGATTATATGTGGT 64 kD (EPI64), AAAGTTAATTGACTAACAACCCCA mRNA/cds = (24, 1550) 1602 Table 3A Hs. 198248 D29805 474986 UDP-Gal:betaGlcNAc beta 1 AGGGGGCTGTGTCTGATCTTGGTGT 1,4-galactosyltransferase, TCAAAACAGAACTGTATTTTTGCCT polypeptide 1 (B4GALT1), mRNA/cds = (72, 1268) 1603 Table 3A Hs. 79709 D30036 1060902 phosphotidylinositol 1 GTTCATAGCTTCCTGCAACTTGACAG transfer protein (PITPN), AGCCTGAGTTTGCCTCTTAGTGGG mRNA/cds = (216, 1028) 1604 Table 3A Hs. 115263 D30783 2381480 epiregulin (EREG), mRNA/ 1 CATATGGGAGAAGGGGGAGTAATGA cds = (166, 675) CTTGTACAAACAGTATTTCTGGTGT 1605 Table 3A Hs. 75416 D31767 505091 DAZ associated protein 2 1 ACATGTGATGTTTGACTGTACCATTG (DAZAP2), mRNA/cds = ACTGTTATGGAAGTTCAGCGTTGT (69, 575) 1606 Table 3A Hs. 3094 D31884 505095 KIAA0063 gene product 1 TCTTGCTTTTATTCCTTTTTGTTGTTG (KIAA0063), mRNA/cds = GCCTTGTGCTGCGTTTGTTTACA (279, 887) 1607 Table 3A Hs. 75249 D31885 505097 mRNA for KIAA0069 1 AGTGTTGTTTTCTCCTCTTTAATATTG gene, partial cds/cds = CTGTGAACAGTGGTGCCCATTGT (0, 680) 1608 Table 3A Hs. 3100 D32053 2366751 lysyl-tRNA synthetase 1 AATTCTTGTGTGCTGCTTTCCATTTG (KARS), mRNA/cds = ACACCGCAGTTCTGTTCAGCCATC (40, 1833) 1609 Table 3A Hs. 181244 D32129 699597 major histocompatibility 1 GAGGTGTCTCCATCTCTGCCTCAACT complex, class I, A TCATGGTGCACTGAGCTGTAACTT (HLA-A), mRNA/cds = (0, 1097) 1610 Table 3A Hs. 89887 D38081 533325 thromboxane A2 receptor 1 TGAACCTCCAACAGGGAAGGCTCTG (TBXA2R), mRNA/cds = TCCAGAAAGGATTGAATGTGAAACG (991, 2022) 1611 Table 3A Hs. 138593 D38524 633070 5′-nucleotidase (purine), 1 TATTTTCTTCCATTCTTGTCATTGGTC cytosolic type B (NT5B), AATAGGGGAGGGTAGATTAGCTG mRNA/cds = (83, 1768) 1612 Table 3A Hs. 77257 D38549 559702 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TCCCCTGCTTCCACTAAATCCAGTTG selective hybridizing clone, TGACAAAATCTAACGTGACATCAG clone MGC: 13167 IMAGE: 3163591, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (52, 3813) 1613 Table 3A Hs. 81848 D38551 1531549 RAD21 (S. pombe) 1 ACCTGGTCAACTTAGCTTTTAAGCAG homolog (RAD21), ACGATGCTGTAAAAACTAACGGCT mRNA/cds = (184, 2079) 1614 Table 3A Hs. 81964 D38555 559716 SEC24 (S. cerevisiae) 1 ACCTGGGATGCCCCTGCTCTGGACC related gene family, TCTCATTTCTCTTCATTGGTTTATT member C (SEC24C), mRNA/cds = (114, 3491) 1615 Table 3A Hs. 78871 D42039 577290 mRNA for KIAA0081 1 ATCTATCCTTGCCAGCCTTGGGCATC gene, partial cds/cds = ACATTTACCAGTTTAATAGATTGT (0, 702) 1616 Table 3A Hs. 75243 D42040 577292 bromodomain-containing 2 1 GCCCTGATCTGGAGTTACCTGAGGC (BRD2), mRNA/cds = CATAGCTGCCCTATTCACTTCTAAG (1701, 4106) 1617 Table 3A Hs. 79123 D42043 577298 mRNA for KIAA0084 1 CTTGACCAAACCCACAGCCTGTCTCT gene, partial cds/cds = TCTCTTGTTTAGTTACTTACGGCA (0, 1946) 1618 literature Hs. 1560 D42045 577302 mRNA for KIAA0086 1 CCTTAGAAGAGGAAGCAAAGGCAGA gene, complete cds/cds = TTCAGGGACCAAAAGGATTAATGAT (918, 4040) 1619 Table 3A Hs. 151791 D45054 577310 KIAA0092 gene product 1 ATGTGTCAACCACCATTTCAGCTATT (KIAA0092), mRNA/cds = AAAAACTCCTGTTATCTCCTTGTT (53, 1477) 1620 Table 3A Hs. 129914 D43968 966996 AML1 mRNA for AML1b 1 AGCCACCAGAGCCTTCCTCTCTTTGT protein (alternatively ACCACAGTTTCTTCTGTAAATCCA spliced product), complete cds/cds = (1578, 2939) 1621 Table 3A Hs. 183706 D44640 1572115 HUMSUPY040 cDNA/ 1 ACATGAAATATAGTTGCATATATGGA clone = 035-00-1 CACCGACTTGGGAGGACAGGTCCT 1622 Table 3A Hs. 1119 D49728 1813881 nuclear receptor subfamily 1 CTTTCCAGCCTCCTGCTGGGCTCTCT 4, group A, member 1 CTTCCTACCCTCCTTCCACATGTA (NR4A1), mRNA/cds = (110, 1906) 1623 Table 3A Hs. 83077 D49950 1405318 interleukin 18 (interferon- 1 AGATAGCCAGCCTAGAGGTATGGCT gamma-inducing factor) GTAACTATCTCTGTGAAGTGTGAGA (IL18), mRNA/cds = (177, 758) 1624 Table 3A Hs. 155543 D50063 971269 proteasome (prosome, 1 TGGCATCCTCAGGGGTTGTGATCCA macropain) 26S subunit, GCTCCATATATTGTTTACCTTCAAA non-ATPase, 7 (Mov34 homolog) (PSMD7), mRNA/cds = (83, 1057) 1625 Table 3A Hs. 182255 D50420 2618577 non-histone chromosome 1 CATGAGGAGAGTGCTAGTTCATGTGT protein 2 (S. cerevisiae)- TCTCCATTCTTGTGAGCATCCTAA like 1 (NHP2L1), mRNA/cds = (94, 480) 1626 Table 3A Hs. 699 D50525 1167502 peptidylprolyl isomerase B 1 CAGCAAATCCATCTGAACTGTGGAG (cyclophilin B) (PPIB), GAGAAGCTCTCTTTACTGAGGGTGC mRNA/cds = (21, 671) 1627 Table 3A Hs. 82028 D50683 1827474 mRNA for TGF-betaIIR 1 TCAGCATAAACTGGAATGTAGTGTCA alpha, complete cds/cds = GAGGATACTGTGGCTTGTTTTGTT (1572, 3275) 1628 Table 3A Hs. 90998 D50918 1469178 mRNA for KIAA0128 1 TGGTGAAACAAAACCAGTCATTAGAA gene, partial cds/cds = ATGGTCTGTGCTTTTATTTTCCCA (0, 1276) 1629 Table 3A Hs. 70359 D50926 1469194 genomic DNA, 1 ACTATGCTTTATTGGTCCCATGTTTT chromosome 21q22.2, PCR GTGCAATTTTAAAGAGATGGCTTT fragment from BAC clone: KB739C11, CBR1-HLCS region/cds = (0, 2854) 1630 Table 3A Hs. 198899 D50929 1469200 eukaryotic translation 1 AAAGATGAACTATTTGGTCTCATTGA initiation factor 3, subunit AGCCAACACAGAACTTGCTGCTGT 10 (theta, 150/170 kD) (EIF3S10), mRNA/cds = (113, 4261) 1631 Table 3A Hs. 77152 D55716 1255616 minichromosome 1 GGAGCCCCTCTTTCTCCCATGCTGCA maintenance deficient CTTACTCCTTTTGCTAATAAAAGT (S. cerevisiae) 7 (MCM7), mRNA/cds = (544, 2175) 1632 Table 3A Hs. 181418 D63486 1469885 KIAA0152 gene product 1 CCTTCCATGTCCCACCCCACTCCCAC (KIAA0152), mRNA/cds = CAAAAAGTACAAAATCAGGATGTT (128, 1006) 1633 Table 3A Hs. 3195 D63789 1754608 small inducible cytokine 1 TGATGGTAACCATAATGGAAGAGATT subfamily C, member 1 CTGGCTAGTGTCTATCAGAGGTGA (lymphotactin) (SCYC1), mRNA/cds = (20, 364) 1634 Table 3A Hs. 274472 D63874 968887 high-mobility group 1 GTCCTGGTGGTATCTTCAATAGCCAC (nonhistone chromosomal) TAACCCTGCCTGGTACAGTATGGG protein 1 (HMG1), mRNA/cds = (52, 699) 1635 Table 3A Hs. 87726 D63876 961443 ADP-ribosylation factor- 1 CCCAGCTCTGCTGCCCTTGTTTTGCT binding protein GGA3 GCATGTTAAATAAAACCATTTTCA (GGA3), mRNA/cds = (8, 2080) 1636 Table 3A Hs. 155595 D63878 961447 neural precursor cell- 1 CCCACACTGCTACACTTCTGATCCCC expressed, developmentally TTTGGTTTTACTACCCAAATCTAA down-regulated 5 (NEDD5), mRNA/cds = (258, 1343) 1637 Table 3A Hs. 182741 D64015 2281005 TIA1 cytotoxic granule- 1 CTGTAATACCTCCTCCTAACCAAGCC associated RNA binding GGATATGGTATGGCAAGTTACCAA protein-like 1 (TIAL1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (157, 954) 1638 Table 3A Hs. 75232 D67029 1669536 SEC14 (S. cerevisiae)- 1 CCCTTGTAAGGGAATTCTGGGGCAG like 1 (SEC14L1), CTATGGTTTGAGTATGCAGTTTGCA mRNA/cds = (303, 2450) 1639 Table 3A Hs. 155968 D76444 1945614 zinc finger protein 1 ACAATCTCTGTCCAGCACCTCTTGGT homologous to Zfp103 in TAAATAATGTATGCTGTGAGACAT mouse (ZFP103), mRNA/cds = (922, 2979) 1640 Table 3A Hs. 80905 D79990 1136395 Ras association (RaIGDS/ 1 ACAGGGCCTCAGCAAGGGAGCCATA AF-6) domain family 2 CATTTTTGTAACATTTTGATATGTT (RASSF2), mRNA/cds = (196, 1176) 1641 Table 3A Hs. 76666 D80005 1136425 mRNA for KIAA0183 1 TTGACTGTCGATGGATTGTGGTGTGG gene, partial cds/cds = TGTATCTGAAGGCTATTGAATGCA (0, 3190) 1642 Table 3A Hs. 322903 D80006 1136427 mRNA for KIAA0184 1 TTCTGTTCCAAACAAGTATTCTGTAG gene, partial cds/cds = ATCCAAATGGATTACCAGTGTGCT (0, 2591) 1643 Table 3A Hs. 79389 D83018 1827484 nel (chicken)-like 2 1 ATCTTCAGAATCAGTTAGGTTCCTCA (NELL2), mRNA/cds = CTGCAAGAAATAAAATGTCAGGCA (96, 2546) 1644 Table 3A Hs. 89385 D83243 1304113 nuclear protein, ataxia- 1 TGAACCTTACTGCAAAAACTTGTGAT telangiectasia locus GTAAGAAATTTGTATGGTGTGGCA (NPAT), mRNA/cds = (34, 4317) 1645 Table 3A Hs. 12413 D83776 1228034 mRNA for KIAA0191 1 GCTGTCTCAAGGGTATCCGTACCTCA gene, partial cds/cds = ATGTCAGTTACATTCAGCAGAAAA (0, 4552) 1646 Table 3A Hs. 22559 D83781 1228044 mRNA for KIAA0197 1 TTGGTCAGATTTAGAAGCATTCATGC gene, partial cds/cds = TCACAAGTTTTGGGAAAGTGAAAA (0, 3945) 1647 Table 3A Hs. 343517 D84224 7804467 methionine-tRNA 1 CCCTAAAGGCAAGAAGAAAAAGTAAA synthetase (MARS), AGACCTTGGCTCATAGAAAGTCAC mRNA/cds = (23, 2725) 1648 Table 3A Hs. 21899 D84454 1526437 protein translocase, JM26 1 GTGTGTGCATGGAAGATGCCTGGGC protein, UDP-galactose TGTCTTTGCTATATGTAAATAGAGC translocator, pim-2 protooncogene homolog pim2-h, and shal-type potassium channel genes, complete cds; JM12 protein and transcription factor IGHM enhancer 3 genes, partial cds; and unknown gene/cds = (323, 1504) 1649 Table 3A Hs. 300391 D85429 1816451 UI-H-BI4-aoq-d-01-0-UI.s1 1 GCCTTGGCTTTATTTGCAGGCTACTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = AAGCTGCTTTTACTTTGTAACTTT IMAGE: 3085848/ clone_end = 3′ 1650 Table 3A Hs. 75842 D86550 1772437 mRNA for serine/threonine 1 ACAGTTTGGTTACAGGACTTCTGTGC protein kinase, complete ATTGTAAACATAAACAGCATGGAA cds/cds = (1473, 3737) 1651 Table 3A Hs. 36927 D86956 1503985 heat shock 105 kD 1 TGTGAAAGTGTGGAATGGAAGAAATG (HSP105B), mRNA/cds = TCGATCCTGTTGTAACTGATTGTG (313, 2757) 1652 Table 3A Hs. 17211 D86964 1504001 mRNA for KIAA0209 1 ACAACCAACCAGTTTCTTTTCTAGCC gene, partial cds/cds = AATCATCTCTGAAGAGTTGCTGTT (0, 5530) 1653 Table 3A Hs. 154332 D86967 1504007 KIAA0212 gene product 1 GAACTCCCTGATTCTATACCCTCTTC (KIAA0212), mRNA/cds = CTTCTTTCTGCAAGGCAGAGGAAT (58, 2031) 1654 Table 3A Hs. 110613 D86974 1504021 PI-3-kinase-related kinase 1 CACCCTCAGCTCCACCCTCAGCAGA SMG-1 (SMG1), TGATAATATCAAGACACCTGCCGAG mRNA/cds = (132, 9227) 1655 Table 3A Hs. 199243 D86984 1504041 mRNA for KIAA0231 1 TTGGCCCTCAGGTTTACTGTGTAAAT gene, partial cds/cds = CTGCATTTTTGGTGGTAAATCCCT (0, 1430) 1656 Table 3A Hs. 79276 D86985 6634002 mRNA for KIAA0232 1 GCATTTCCATAGCACTGAAGTACCAG protein, partial cds/cds = TTTCCATTCCTGGGCTGAGATTGT (0, 3836) 1657 Table 3A Hs. 10315 D87432 1665758 solute carrier family 7 1 CTCCTTTTAACGTGTTATTGACAAAC (cationic amino acid CTCCCCAAAAGAATATGCAATTGT transporter, y+ system), member 6 (SLC7A6), mRNA/cds = (261, 1808) 1658 Table 3A Hs. 75912 D87446 1665780 mRNA for KIAA0257 1 AACATTCAGTTGAGACCATATGCATT gene, partial cds/cds = TTCTGTGCTGTTTGTACTTGAGGT (0, 5418) 1659 Table 3A Hs. 154978 D87450 1665788 mRNA for KIAA0261 1 TTAACCCTCAGAGAACTCTGCATTTT gene, partial cds/cds = AGGGTACTTGAGGCTGACTTAACT (0, 3865) 1660 Table 3A Hs. 192966 D87454 1665796 mRNA for KIAA0265 1 AGCGACCTCTTCTCTAGTCCGGTGTT gene, partial cds/cds = ACGAACAGAAGTTCTGAGTTGTGC (0, 1205) 1661 Table 3A Hs. 40888 D87468 1944419 mRNA for KIAA0278 1 TAAATGTCGGTCCAGGCCCTGTGCA gene, partial cds/cds = CCTTACCCCAGAGACAGACTCTTTT (0, 1383) 1662 Table 3A Hs. 77495 D87684 1663703 mRNA for KIAA0242 1 ATAAGGCTGTAAAATGAGAATTCTGC protein, partial CCCCTCACCTCTTACCCCAGTACT cds/cds = (0, 1590) 1663 Table 3A Hs. 75789 D87953 1596166 N-myc downstream 1 AAAAGTCGGGGATCGGGGCAAGAGA regulated (NDRG1), GGCTGAGTACGGATGGGAAACTATT mRNA/cds = (110, 1294) 1664 Table 3A Hs. 75367 D89077 1694681 Src-like-adapter (SLA), 1 GAGCACCCAGAGGGATTTTTCAGTG mRNA/cds = (41, 871) GGAAGCATTACACTTTGCTAAATCA 1665 Table 3A Hs. 170311 D89678 3218539 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TGATTAGGTGACGAGTTGACATTGAG ribonucleoprotein D-like ATTGTCCTTTTCCCCTGATCAAAA (HNRPDL), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (580, 1842) 1666 Table 3A Hs. 121102 D89974 5541649 vanin 2 (VNN2), 1 TGTATGTATGGGAGTGAGGAGTTTCA mRNA/cds = (11, 1573) GGGCCATTGCAAACATAGCTGTGC 1667 Table 3A Hs. 73817 D90144 219905 gene for LD78 alpha 1 ACAGAGTTATCCACTTTACAACGGAG precursor, complete cds ACACAGTTCTGGAACATTGAAACT 1668 Table 3A Hs. 218387 H03298 866231 tc88c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ 1 ATACGGGACAATAAAATCTGCCTTTT end/clone = IMAGE: GCTCTGGAGGGAGATACTACCTCT 2073236/clone_end = 3′ 1669 Table 3A Hs. 70258 H06786 870318 yl83g05.r1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGGCAAACAACTTTAGGAATACTAGT end/clone = IMAGE: TACTCACTTAACATGGAGGGCGGG 44737/clone_end = 5′ 1670 Table 3A Hs. 32149 H14103 878951 ym62a02.r1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AAAGGCCGCGCAGATTGTTTAATTCT end/clone = IMAGE: GGAAAGTCAATCCCCGGATTTAGC 163466/clone_end = 5′ 1671 Table 3A Hs. 94881 H51796 991637 602387586F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 GGGACTCCATGGGAATATTTGCCCA end/clone = IMAGE: GTAATGGTAAGGAAATCTTTCGGGT 4516388/clone_end = 5′ 1672 Table 3A Hs. 178703 H56344 1004988 AV716627 cDNA, 5′ 1 CCAGAAAGGTGATGAATGAATAGGA end/clone = DCBBCH05/ CTGAGAGTCACAGTGAATGTGGCAT clone_end = 5′ 1673 Table 3A Hs. 270192 H57221 1010053 ESTs 1 TCCCAAGGTTGTTAGTGACTGATAAG CTTCCAAACTACAGTACAGTTTTT 1674 Table 3A Hs. 237146 H86841 1068420 mRNA for zinc finger 1 GTTTTCTTGTAGTTGCGGGTCCCTCG protein RINZF (RINZF CGAAAGTTCATTCATGGCCCCACT gene)/cds = (598, 3141) 1675 Table 3A Hs. 76807 J00194 188231 major histocompatibility 1 CATGGGGCTCTCTTGTGTACTTATTG complex, class II, DR alpha TTTAAGGTTTCCTCAAACTGTGAT (HLA-DRA), mRNA/cds = (26, 790 1676 Table 3A Hs. 251064 J02621 184229 high-mobility group 1 ACAAATTGAAATGTCTGTACTGATCC (nonhistone chromosomal) TCAACCAATAAAATCTCAGCCGAA protein 14 (HMG14), mRNA/cds = (150, 452) 1677 Table 3A Hs. 62192 J02931 339501 coagulation factor III 1 TGCAGGAGACATTGGTATTCTGGGC (thromboplastin, tissue AGCTTCCTAATATGCTTTACAATCT factor) (F3), mRNA/cds = (123, 1010) 1678 Table 3A Hs. 1513 J03171 184645 interferon (alpha, beta and 1 TCATCCCGAGAACATTGGCTTCCACA omega) receptor 1 (IFNAR1), TCACAGTATCTACCCTTACATGGT mRNA/cds = (78, 1751) 1679 Table 3A Hs. 317 J03250 339805 topoisomerase (DNA) I 1 GGCATTGTTAGTTTAGTGTGTGTGCA (TOP1), mRNA/cds = GAGTCCATTTCCCACATCTTTCCT (247, 2544) 1680 Table 3A Hs. 81118 J03459 187172 leukotriene A4 hydrolase 1 GACTGCAATGCTGGTGGGGAAAGAC (LTA4H), mRNA/cds = TTAAAAGTGGATTAAAGACCTGCGT (68, 1903) 1681 Table 3A Hs. 177766 J03473 337423 ADP-ribosyltransferase 1 GCTTTCCTTCTCCAGGAATACTGAAC (NAD+; poly (ADP-ribose) ATGGGAGCTCTTGAAATATGTAGT polymerase) (ADPRT), mRNA/cds = (159, 3203) 1682 Table 3A Hs. 73792 J03565 181919 complement component 1 TGGGAATCAAGATTTAATCCTAGAGA (3d/Epstein Barr virus) TTTGGTGTACAATTCAGGCTTTGG receptor 2 (CR2), mRNA/cds = (69, 3170) 1683 Table 3A Hs. 727 J03634 181946 inhibin, beta A (activin A, 1 GCAGTAGTGTGGACTAGAACAACCC activin AB alpha AAATAGCATCTAGAAAGCCATGAGT polypeptide) (INHBA), mRNA/cds = (85, 1365) 1684 Table 3A Hs. 86948 J03798 338264 small nuclear 1 TGTGTAATGTACCTGTCAGTGCCTCC ribonucleoprotein D1 TTTATTAAGGGGTTCTTTGAGAAT polypeptide (16 kD) (SNRPD1), mRNA/cds = (150, 509) 1685 Table 3A Hs. 75703 J04130 178017 small inducible cytokine A4 1 CCACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCTGTTG (homologous to mouse CAAATACATGGATAACACATTTGA Mip-1b) (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 1686 Table 3A Hs. 1799 J04142 619799 CD1D antigen, d 1 AGTTTGCCCTGGATGTCATATTGGCA polypeptide (CD1D), GTTGGAGGACACAGTTTCTATTGT mRNA/cds = (164, 1171) 1687 Table 3A Hs. 298469 J04144 178285 dipeptidyl 1 CCAAGTTCCACATTCCTTCTAGCGTG carboxypeptidase 1 CCTTACATCAGGTACTTTGTCAGC (angiotensin I converting enzyme) (ACE), mRNA/cds = (22, 3942) 1688 Table 3A Hs. 176663 J04162 183036 leukocyte IgG receptor 1 AGCTGTCTCCTGTTTTGTAAGCTTTC (Fc-gamma-R) mRNA, AGTGCAACATTTCTTGGTTCCAAT complete cds/cds = (17, 718) 1689 Table 3A Hs. 62954 J04755 182512 ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1 TGCATGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTT 1 (FTH1), mRNA/cds = TCTATAAGTTGTACCAAAACATCC (91, 663) 1690 Table 3A Hs. 288156 J05016 181507 cDNA: FLJ21819 fis, clone 1 GGGTTTGTGCTATACACTGGGATGTC HEP01185/cds = TAATTGCAGCAATAAAGCCTTTCT UNKNOWN 1691 Table 3A Hs. 80758 J05032 179101 aspartyl-tRNA synthetase 1 GCCACACTTATTCTTTTCAGTAACCT (DARS), mRNA/cds = GCTAGTGCACAGGCTGTACTTTAG (93, 1595) 1692 Table 3A Hs. 850 J05272 186393 IMP (inosine 1 CAGTCGAAGGCTTTAACTTTGCACAC monophosphate) TTGGGATCACAGTTGCGTCATTGT dehydrogenase 1 (IMPDH1), mRNA/cds = (600, 2144) 1693 Table 3A Hs. 84298 K01144 188469 CD74 antigen (invariant 1 TTCCCTTTCCCCAGCATCACTCCCCA polypeptide of major AGGAAGAGCCAATGTTTTCCACCC histocompatibility complex, class II antigen-associated) (CD74), mRNA/cds = (7, 705) 1694 Table 3A Hs. 79070 K02276 188927 v-myc avian 1 AGCCATAATGTAAACTGCCTCAAATT myelocytomatosis viral GGACTTTGGGCATAAAAGAACTTT oncogene homolog (MYC), mRNA/cds = (558, 1877) 1695 Table 3A Hs. 1290 K02766 179725 complement component 9 1 TTGCTTTTACTAGTCTTAGCTCTACG (C9), mRNA/cds = (4, 1683) ATTTAAATCCATGTGTCCAAGGGG 1696 Table 3A Hs. 303157 K02885 338928 mRNA for T-cell specific 1 CACACCTGCACACTCACGGCTGAAAT protein/cds = (37, 975) CTCCCTAACCCAGGGGGACCTTAG 1697 Table 3A Hs. 21595 L03426 340386 DNA segment on 1 AGCTGTAACGTTCGCGTTAGGAAAGA chromosome X and Y TGGTGTTTATTCCAGTTTGCATTT (unique) 155 expressed sequence (DXYS155E), mRNA/cds = (166, 1323) 1698 Table 3A Hs. 199160 L04731 339921 translocation T (4:11) of 1 AGGGGTTCCACTAGTGTCTGCTTTCC ALL-1 gene to TTTATTATTGCACTGTGTGAGGTT chromosome 4/cds = UNKNOWN 1699 Table 3A Hs. 234569 L05148 340038 protein tyrosine kinase 1 CATCCTCAGGTGGTCAGGCGTAGAT related mRNA sequence/ CACCAGAATAAACCCAGCTTCCCTC cds = UNKNOWN 1700 Table 3A Hs. 75528 L05425 179284 nucleolar GTPase 1 ACACACAACGTGAAAAATAGGAACAG (HUMAUANTIG), GAACAAAAAGAAGACCAATGACTC mRNA/cds = (79, 2274) 1701 Table 3A Hs. 284192 L06132 340198 clone HQ0072/cds = 1 TTTAGAGTCTTCCATTTTGTTGGAATT UNKNOWN AGATCCTCCCCTTCAAATGCTGT 1702 Table 3A Hs. 1845 L06175 189448 MHC class I region ORF 1 CTAATTTCAGTGCTTGTGCTTGGTTG (P5-1), mRNA/cds = TTCAGGGCCATTTCAGGTTTGGGT (304, 735) 1703 Table 3A Hs. 75348 L07633 186512 proteasome (prosome, 1 CCAGATTTTCCCCAAACTTGCTTCTG macropain) activator TTGAGATTTTTCCCTCACCTTGCC subunit 1 (PA28 alpha) (PSME1), mRNA/cds = (92, 841) 1704 Table 3A Hs. 324278 L08048 184250 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGGGGGTTGTAAATTGGCATGGAAAT DKFZp566M063 (from TTAAAGCAGGTTCTTGTTGGTGCA clone DKFZp566M063)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1705 Table 3A Hs. 94 L08069 306713 heat shock protein, DNAJ- 1 AGGTGGTGTTCAGTGTCAGACCTCTT like 2 (HSJ2), mRNA/ AATGGCCAGTGAATAACACTCACT cds = (82, 1275) 1706 Table 3A Hs. 99899 L08096 307127 tumor necrosis factor 1 GGGGGTAGTTTGTGGCAGGACAAGA (ligand) superfamily, GAAGGCATTGAGCTTTTTCTTTCAT member 7 (TNFSF7), mRNA/cds = (137, 718) 1707 Table 3A Hs. 1652 L08176 183484 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 TCGTTAAGAGAGCAACATTTTACCCA receptor 7 (CCR7), CACACAGATAAAGTTTTCCCTTGA mRNA/cds = (66, 1202) 1708 Table 3A Hs. 211576 L10717 307507 IL2-inducible T-cell kinase 1 CCCTATCCCGCAAAATGGGCTTCCTG (ITK), mRNA/cds = CCTGGGTTTTTCTCTTCTCACATT (2021, 3883) 1709 Table 3A Hs. 3069 L11066 307322 heat shock 70 kD protein 1 AAACAAGGTAGGAATGAGGCTAGAC 9B (mortalin-2) (HSPA9B), CTTTAACTTCCCTAAGGCATACTTT mRNA/cds = (29, 2068) 1710 Table 3A Hs. 3446 L11284 307183 mitogen-activated protein 1 TTCCCCATATCCAAGTACCAATGCTG kinase kinase 1 (MAP2K1), TTGTAAACAACGTGTATAGTGCCT mRNA/cds = (72, 1253) 1711 Table 3A Hs. 1183 L11329 559539 dual specificity phosphatase 1 TGAGCCTTTCACACCTGTGCTGGCG 2 (DUSP2), mRNA/cds = CTGGAAAATTATTTGTGCTCAGCTG (85, 1029) 1712 Table 3A Hs. 220 L11695 431034 transforming growth factor, 1 TGGGATTGTACTATACCAGTAAGTGC beta receptor I (activin A CACTTCTGTGTCTTTCTAATGGAA receptor type II-like kinase, 53 kD) (TGFBR1), mRNA/cds = (76, 1587) 1713 Table 3A Hs. 150395 L12052 179892 cAMP phosphodiesterase 1 TTTTTCCTCACAGGAGCGGAAGAACT PDE7 (PDE7A1) mRNA, AGGGGGAGCAGGAGCTGCAATGCG complete cds/cds = (50, 1498) 1714 Table 3A Hs. 104125 L12168 178083 adenylyl cyclase-associated 1 TCTACCCATTTCCTGAGGCCTGTGGA protein (CAP), AATAAACCTTTATGTACTTAAAGT mRNA/cds = (62, 1489) 1715 Table 3A Hs. 78944 L13463 292054 regulator of G-protein 1 GTGTCCGTTATGAGTGCCAAAAATCT signalling 2, 24 kD GTCTTGAAGGCAGCTACACTTTGA (RGS2), mRNA/cds = (32, 667) 1716 Table 3A Hs. 258850 L14542 292360 killer cell lectin-like 1 CTGTGCAATGCTACATGTACGTGGAC receptor subfamily C, TTATATCAGACCAGTGTGGATCTT member 3 (KLRC3), transcript variant NKG2-E, mRNA/cds = (45, 767) 1717 Table 3A Hs. 181125 L21961 405227 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGTCCCCTGTCCTGGTCATCTATCAA 12849 IMAGE: 4308973, GATAACAAGCGGCCCTCAGGGATC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (24, 725) 1718 Table 3A Hs. 247824 NM_005214 291928 cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- 1 GGGTCTATGTGAAAATGCCCCCAACA associated protein 4 GAGCCAGAATGTGAAAAGCAATTT (CTLA4), mRNA/cds = (0, 671) 1719 Table 3A Hs. 179881 L20298 388306 core-binding factor, beta 1 CTTGCCTTAAGCTACCAGATTGCTTT subunit (CBFB), transcript TGCCACCATTGGCCATACTGTGTG variant 2, mRNA/cds = (11, 559) 1720 Table 3A Hs. 83656 L20688 404044 Rho GDP dissociation 1 CCCCTGCCAGAGGGAGTTCTTCTTTT inhibitor (GDI) beta GTGAGAGACACTGTAAACGACACA (ARHGDIB), mRNA/cds = (152, 757) 1721 Table 3A Hs. 89582 L20814 493133 glutamate receptor, 1 TGCAGCCACTATTGTTAGTCTCTTGA ionotropic, AMPA 2 TTCATAATGACTTAAGCACACTTG (GRIA2), mRNA/cds = (160, 2811) 1722 Table 3A Hs. 181125 L22009 347313 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGACTATTACTGTCAGGCGTGGGACA 12849 IMAGE: 4308973, CCAACACTGCGGTATTCGGCGGAG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (24, 725) 1723 Table 3A Hs. 245710 L23332 408689 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TTTGAGACGCAATACCAATACTTAGG ribonucleoprotein H1 (H) ATTTTGGTCTTGGTGTTTGTATGA (HNRPH1), mRNA/cds = (72, 1421) 1724 Table 3A Hs. 79117 L23320 410217 mRNA for corticotrophin 1 TCCTTCCAGGGCTTCTTTGTGTCTGT releasing factor receptor/ GTTCTACTGTTTCCTCAATAGTGA cds = (226, 1473) 1725 Table 3A Hs. 79117 L24498 403127 mRNA for corticotrophin 1 CCATGTCCATCCCCACCTCCCCAACC releasing factor receptor/ CGTGTCAGCTTTCACAGCATCAAG cds = (226, 1473) 1726 db mining Hs. 80409 NM_021998 11527399 gadd45 gene, complete 1 TGCCCTCAAGTAAAAGAAAAGCCGAA cds/cds = (2327, 2824) AGGGTTAATCATATTTGAAAACCA 1727 Table 3A Hs. 326801 L25124 435049 DNA sequence from PAC 1 ATGCTACTTGGGAGAAAACTCTCACT 75N13 on chromosome Xq21.1. AACTGTCTCACCGGGTTTCAAAGC Contains ZNF6 like gene, ESTs, STSs and CpG islands/ cds = (567, 2882) 1728 Table 3A Hs. 199248 L25080 407696 prostaglandin E receptor 4 1 GGACTTTGCGAATATCAGAGACCTCA (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), GACTCTTCACAGGGTCAGGACTCA mRNA/cds = (388, 1854) 1729 Table 3A Hs. 199248 L25851 4406707 prostaglandin E receptor 4 1 AGCTCCCTGCAAGTCACATTTCCCAG (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), TGAAACACTGAACTTATCAGAAAA mRNA/cds = (388, 1854) 1730 Table 3A Hs. 241545 L25931 438638 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTCCTTCAGGATGATCTAGAGCAGCA hypothetical protein, clone TGGAGCTGTTGGTAGAATATTAGT MGC: 1824 IMAGE: 3509518, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (533, 1504) 1731 Table 3A Hs. 152931 L29218 632967 lamin B receptor (LBR), 1 GGGGAGGAAGGAAGGACATTAAATT mRNA/cds = (75, 1922) CTTTCCCTGGTAATGAAAAGAGCCC 1732 Table 3A Hs. 73986 L26953 537529 CDC-like kinase 2 (CLK2), 1 GCCTTGTACATAATACTATTCCATCC transcript variant phclk2, ACACAGTTTCCACCCTCACCTGCC mRNA/cds = (129, 1628) 1733 Table 3A Hs. 29877 L27071 951045 TXK tyrosine kinase 1 AGCAAGATAGCCAAATGTGACATCAA (TXK), mRNA/cds = GCTCCATTGTTTCGGAAATCCAGG (86, 1669) 1734 Table 3A Hs. 73986 L42572 1160962 CDC-like kinase 2 (CLK2), 1 GCCGAGTGAGGTAACCAGGTGGCAT transcript variant phclk2, CTACCCCATGTTTTATAAGGAATTT mRNA/cds = (129, 1628) 1735 Table 3A Hs. 78504 L29348 460282 inner membrane protein, 1 TTCTTTCCATTTGCTATCATGTCAGTG mitochondrial (mitofilin) AACGCCAGGAGTGCTTTCTTTGC (IMMT), mRNA/cds = (92, 2368) 1736 Table 3A Hs. 1742 L33075 536843 IQ motif containing 1 TGAATTTACTTCCTCCCAAGAGTTTG GTPase activating, protein GACTGCCCGTCAGATTGTTTCTGC 1 (IQGAP1), mRNA/cds = (467, 5440) 1737 Table 3A Hs. 137232 L33842 602457 yq19a04.r1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACCCTCATTTCCAGGGGGAGCCTCA end/clone = IMAGE: GGCCCCGAGATAAATGTGCTCCATG 274063/clone_end = 5′ 1738 Table 3A Hs. 1697 L35249 522192 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 TTCTCTGAGGGCTGGGGGTTGGGGG lysosomal (vacuolar proton AGTCAGCATGATTATATTTTAATGT pump), beta polypeptide, 56/58 kD, isoform 2 (ATP6B2), mRNA/cds = (25, 1560) 1739 Table 3A Hs. 79107 L35263 603916 mitogen-activated protein 1 ACTTGGCTGTAATCAGTTATGCCGTA kinase 14 (MAPK14), TAGGATGTCAGACAATACCACTGG mRNA/cds = (362, 1444) 1740 Table 3A Hs. 75217 L36870 685175 mitogen-activated protein 1 TGGAGCTCAGTAACATAACTGCTTCT kinase kinase 4 (MAP2K4), TGGAGCTTTGGAATATTTTATCCT mRNA/cds = (9, 1208) 1741 Table 3A Hs. 83086 L38935 1008845 GT212 mRNA/cds = 1 AAATTTCACAAGCAATACTTTGGACC UNKNOWN ACTGGGGTTCAGGCCCCAAGAAAT 1742 Table 3A Hs. 180446 L38951 893287 importin beta subunit 1 ACACACAAAACAGCAAACTTCAGGTA mRNA, complete cds/cds = ACTATTTTGGATTGCAAACAGGAT (337, 2967) 1743 Table 3A Hs. 41726 L40377 1160926 serine (or cysteine) 1 TCTTGCCTTAATTAACATTCCCTGTG proteinase inhibitor, clade ACCTAGTTGGTGCAGTGGCTTGAA B (ovalbumin), member 8 (SERPINB8), mRNA/cds = (83, 1207) 1744 Table 3A Hs. 155079 L42373 1000887 protein phosphatase 2, 1 ACTTGCAGTTGTGTGGAAAACTGTTT regulatory subunit B (B56), TGTAATGAAAGATCTTCATTGGGG alpha isoform (PPP2R5A), mRNA/cds = (571, 2031) 1745 Table 3A Hs. 78504 L78440 1479978 inner membrane protein, 1 TGTGATCTCTACTACTGTTGATTTTG mitochondrial (mitofilin) CCCTCGGAGCAAACTGAATAAAGC (IMMT), mRNA/cds = (92, 2368) 1746 Table 3A Hs. 80642 L47345 992562 signal transducer and 1 TAGGAAATGTTTGACATCTGAAGCTC activator of transcription 4 TCTTCACACTCCCGTGGCACTCCT (STAT4), mRNA/cds = (81, 2327) 1747 Table 3A Hs. 75678 L49169 1082037 FBJ murine osteosarcoma 1 CGTCCCCTCTCCCCTTGGTTCTGCAC viral oncogene homolog B TGTTGCCAATAAAAAGCTCTTAAA 1748 Table 3A Hs. 80642 M11353 184092 signal transducer and 1 GGGAGTGTTGTGACTGAAATGCTTGA activator of transcription 4 AACCAAAGCTTCAGATAAACTTGC (STAT4), mRNA/cds = (81, 2372) 1749 Table 3A Hs. 181307 M10901 183032 H3 histone, family 3A 1 AGGGGACAGAAATCAGGTATTGGCA (H3F3A), mRNA/cds = GTTTTTCCATTTTCATTTGTGTGTG (374, 784) 1750 Table 3A Hs. 198253 M11124 188109 major histocompatibility 1 AGCCGCCCAGCTACCTAATTCCTCAG complex, class II, DQ alpha TAACATCGATCTAAAATCTCCATG 1 (HLA-DQA1), mRNA/cds = (43, 810) 1751 Table 3A Hs. 181307 M12679 187911 H3 histone, family 3A 1 ACATGCAAGTACATGTTTTTAATGTT (H3F3A), mRNA/cds = GTCTGTCTTCTGTGCTGTTCCTGT (374, 784) 1752 Table 3A Hs. 277477 M11717 184416 major histocompatibility 1 CCTGTGTGGGACTGAGATGCAGGAT complex, class I, C TTCTTCACACCTCTCCTTTGTGACT (HLA-C), mRNA/cds = (0, 1100) 1753 Table 3A Hs. 277477 M12824 339426 major histocompatibility 1 GGCATCTGAATGTGTCTGCGTTCCTG complex, class I, C TTAGCATAATGTGAGGAGGTGGAG (HLA-C), mRNA/cds = (0, 1100) 1754 Table 3A Hs. 85258 M14328 182113 CD8 antigen, alpha 1 CTGAGAGCCCAAACTGCTGTCCCAA polypeptide (p32) (CD8A), ACATGCACTTCCTTGCTTAAGGTAT mRNA/cds = (65, 772) 1755 Table 3A Hs. 254105 M12824 339426 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), 1 AAGCTCCCTGGAGCCCTGTTGGCAG mRNA/cds = (94, 1398) CTCTAGCTTTTGCAGTCGTGTAATG 1756 Table 3A Hs. 122007 M12888 338836 qn52b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AGCCCTCTTTCTCTCCACCCAATGCT end/clone = IMAGE: GCTTTCTCCTGTTCATCCTGATGG 1901847/clone_end = 3′ 1757 Table 3A Hs. 82085 M14083 189566 serine (or cysteine) 1 TCCACAGGGGTGGTGTCAAATGCTAT proteinase inhibitor, clade TGAAATTGTGTTGAATTGTATGCT E (nexin, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1), member 1 (SERPINE1), mRNA/cds = (75, 1283) 1758 Table 3A Hs. 254105 M15182 183232 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), 1 GCTAGATCCCCGGTGGTTTTGTGCTC mRNA/cds = (94, 1398) AAAATAAAAAGCCTCAGTGACCCA 1759 Table 3A Hs. 183868 M14648 340306 glucuronidase, beta 1 GACTTCCACAGCAGCAGAACAAGTG (GUSB), mRNA/cds = CCTCCTGGACTGTTCACGGCAGACC (26, 1981) 1760 Table 3A Hs. 1416 M15059 182447 Fc fragment of IgE, low 1 TATCCCCAGCTCAGGTGGTGAGTCC affinity II, receptor for TCCTGTCCAGCCTGCATCAATAAAA (CD23A) (FCER2), mRNA/cds = (213, 1178) 1761 Table 3A Hs. 183868 M15330 186283 glucuronidase, beta 1 CTGGGTTTTGTGGTCATCTATTCTAG (GUSB), mRNA/cds = CAGGGAACACTAAAGGTGGAAATA (26, 1981) 1762 Table 3A Hs. 126256 M15353 306486 interleukin 1, beta (IL1B), 1 AGCTATGGAATCAATTCAATTTGGAC mRNA/cds = (86, 895) TGGTGTGCTCTCTTTAAATCAAGT 1763 Table 3A Hs. 79306 M16342 184266 eukaryotic translation 1 TGGCTCAAGTAGAAAAGCAGTCCCAT initiation factor 4E TCATATTAAGACAGTGTACAAAAC (EIF4E), mRNA/cds = (18, 671) 1764 Table 3A Hs. 182447 M15796 181271 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AGCTCTTGAAAGCAGCTTTGAGTTAG ribonucleoprotein C AAGTATGTGTGTTACACCCTCACA (C1/C2) (HNRPC), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (191, 1102) 1765 Table 3A Hs. 80887 M16038 187268 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi 1 AACCGGATATATACATAGCATGACAT sarcoma viral related TTCTTTGTGCTTTGGCTTACTTGT oncogene homolog (LYN), mRNA/cds = (297, 1835) 1766 Table 3A Hs. 89476 M16336 180093 CD2 antigen (p50), sheep 1 AGCCTATCTGCTTAAGAGACTCTGGA red blood cell receptor GTTTCTTATGTGCCCTGGTGGACA (CD2), mRNA/cds = (6, 1061) 1767 Table 3A Hs. 182447 M16342 188352 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AAAGTTGATACTGTGGGATTTTTGTG ribonucleoprotein C AACAGCCTGATGTTTGGGACCTTT (C1/C2) (HNRPC), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (191, 1102) 1768 Table 3A Hs. 318720 M16660 184420 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CTTCCTTAGCTCCTGTTCTTGGCCTG 12387 IMAGE: 3933019, AAGCCTCACAGCTTTGATGGCAGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (63, 863) 1769 Table 3A Hs. 318720 M16942 188352 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TTTGTGCTTCCCTTTACCTAAACTGT 12387 IMAGE: 3933019, CCTGCCTCCCATGCATCTGTACCC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (63, 863) 1770 Table 3A Hs. 318720 M16942 188437 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TTTGTGCTTCCCTTTACCTAAACTGT 12387 IMAGE: 3933019, CCTGCCTCCCATGCATCTGTACCC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (63, 863) 1771 Table 3A Hs. 308026 M16967 182411 major histocompatibility 1 CTTGTGGCTTCCTCAGCTCCTGCCCT complex, class II, DR beta TGGCCTGAAGTCCCAGCATTGATG 5 (HLA-DRB5), mRNA/cds = (29, 829) 1772 Table 3A Hs. 75709 M16985 187282 mannose-6-phosphate 1 ATTTGTTTGCATCCCTCCCCCACACC receptor (cation dependent) CTGGTGTTTTAAAATGAAGAAAAA (M6PR), mRNA/cds = (170, 1003) 1773 Table 3A Hs. 21858 M17783 183063 trinucleotide repeat 1 CATCCGACATAATCCTACAGGTGCTG containing 3 (TNRC3), TGTTATTCATGGGGCAGATAAACA mRNA/cds = (517, 1356) 1774 Table 3A Hs. 694 M20137 186328 interleukin 3 (colony- 1 AGTGGGGTGGGGAGCATGTTCATTT stimulating factor, multiple) GTACCTCGAGTTTTAAACTGGTTCC (IL3), mRNA/cds = (9, 467) 1775 Table 3A Hs. 308026 M20430 187182 major histocompatibility 1 CCTAAACCGTATGGCCTCCCGTGCAT complex, class II, DR beta CTGTATTCACCCTGTATGACAAAC 5 (HLA-DRB5), mRNA/cds = (29, 829) 1776 Table 3A Hs. 82848 M20681 183684 selectin L (lymphocyte 1 TTTCATCTCAGGCCTCCCTCAACCCC adhesion molecule 1) ACCACTTCTTTTATAACTAGTCCT (SELL), mRNA/cds = (88, 1206) 1777 Table 3A Hs. 237519 M20867 183059 yz35c09.s1 cDNA, 3′ 1 GCATGGCTTAACCTGGTGATAAAAGC end/clone = IMAGE: AGTTATTAAAAGTCTACGTTTTCC 285040/clone_end = 3′ 1778 Table 3A Hs. 241392 M21121 339420 small inducible cytokine A5 1 AGCTTCCGCCGTCTCAACCCCTCACA (RANTES) (SCYA5), GGAGCTTACTGGCAAACATGAAAA mRNA/cds = (26, 301) 1779 literature Hs. 76422 M22430 190888 phospholipase A2, group 1 TCTCCTCCACCTCAACTCCGTGCTTA IIA (platelets, synovial ACCAAAGAAGCTGTACTCCGGGGG fluid) (PLA2G2A), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (135, 569) 1780 db mining Hs. 51299 M22538 986883 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACCCAAGGGACCTGGATTTGGTGTA (ubiquinone) flavoprotein 2 CAAGCAGGCCTTTAATTTATATTGA (24 kD) (NDUFV2), mRNA/cds = (18, 767) 1781 Table 3A Hs. 82848 M25280 188555 selectin L (lymphocyte 1 AGCTCCTCTTCCTGGCTTCTTACTGA adhesion molecule 1) AAGGTTACCCTGTAACATGCAATT (SELL), mRNA/cds = (88, 1206) 1782 Table 3A Hs. 73798 M25393 190740 macrophage migration 1 GTCTACATCAACTATTACGACATGAA inhibitory factor CGCGGCCAATGTGGGCTGGAACAA (glycosylation-inhibiting factor) (MIF), mRNA/cds = (97, 444) 1783 Table 3A Hs. 73798 M25639 188627 macrophage migration 1 CCACCCCAACCTTCTGGTGGGGAGA inhibitory factor AATAAACGGTTTAGAGACAGCTCTG (glycosylation-inhibiting factor) (MIF), mRNA/cds = (97, 444) 1784 db mining Hs. 624 M26383 184641 interleukin 9 (IL8), 1 GCCAAGGGCCAAGAGAATATCCGAA mRNA/cds = (74, 373) CTTTAATTTCAGGAATTGAATGGGT 1785 Table 3A Hs. 303649 M26683 186289 small inducible cytokine A2 1 GAAATTGCTTTTCCTCTTGAACCACA (monocyte chemotactic GTTCTACCCCTGGGATGTTTTGAG protein 1, homologous to mouse Sig-je) (SCYA2), mRNA/cds = (53, 352) 1786 Table 3A Hs. 82112 M26880 340067 interleukin 1 receptor, type 1 CCGGTTGTTAAAACTGGTTTAGCACA I (IL1R1), mRNA/cds = ATTTATATTTTCCCTCTCTTGCCT (82, 1791) 1787 Table 3A Hs. 82112 M27492 180035 interleukin 1 receptor, type 1 ATTAAAGCACCAAATTCATGTACAGC I (IL1R1), mRNA/cds = ATGCATCACGGATCAATAGACTGT (82, 1791) 1788 Table 3A Hs. 1309 M28170 862622 thymocyte antigen CD1a 1 TAGCCGTACTTTGCTAACTGTGCTCC mRNA, complete cds/cds = TCACTTCCTCTTCTTCATTGCAGT (533, 1516) 1789 Table 3A Hs. 78146 M28526 189775 platelet/endothelial cell 1 AGGCTAAGCTGCCGGTTCTTAAATCC adhesion moleculte (CD31 ATCCTGCTAAGTTAATGTTGGGTA antigen) (PECAM1), mRNA/cds = (141, 2357) 1790 Table 3A Hs. 1309 M28825 186279 thymocyte antigen CD1a 1 AATATATGCATCCCTGGTGAAGGATC mRNA, complete cds/cds = TTGCCTGCATGAAACATGTTCTCA (533, 1516) 1791 Table 3A Hs. 1722 M28983 186365 interleukin 1, alpha (IL1A), 1 ACCTGGGCATTCTTGTTTCATTCAAT mRNA/cds = (36, 851) TCCACCTGCAATCAAGTCCTACAA 1792 Table 3A Hs. 237868 M29064 337452 interleukin 7 receptor 1 CTCCCTCACAGCACAGAGAAGACAA (IL7R), mRNA/cds = AATTAGCAAAACCCCACTACACAGT (22, 1401) 1793 Table 3A Hs. 237868 M29696 180259 interleukin 7 receptor 1 GTTCAGTGGCACTCAACATGAGTCAA (IL7R), mRNA/cds = GAGCATCCTGCTTCTACCATGTGG (22, 1401) 1794 Table 3A Hs. 89538 M30142 181464 cholesteryl ester transfer 1 CTTGAGCTAGAAGTCTCCAAGGAGG protein, plasma (CETP), TCGGGATGGGGCTTGTAGCAGAAGG mRNA/cds = (130, 1611) 1795 Table 3A Hs. 89538 M30185 179039 cholesteryl ester transfer 1 CTCCCAACTCCTCCCTATCCTAAAGG protein, plasma (CETP), CCCACTGGCATTAAAGTGCTGTAT mRNA/cds = (130, 1611) 1796 db mining Hs. 270833 M30704 339994 amphiregulin 1 TCGGTCCTCTTTCCAGTGGATCATAA (schwannoma-derived GACAATGGACCCTTTTTGTTATGA growth factor) (AREG), mRNA/cds = (209, 967) 1797 Table 3A Hs. 29352 M31165 184485 tumor necrosis factor, 1 AACACACAGTGTTTATGTTGGAATCT alpha-induced protein 6 TTTGGAACTCCTTTGATCTCACTG (TNFAIP6), mRNA/cds = (68, 901) 1798 Table 3A Hs. 149923 M31210 181948 X-box binding protein 1 1 GGGGCTCTTTCCCTCATGTATACTTC (XBP1), mRNA/cds = AAGTAAGATCAAGAATCTTTTGTG (48, 833) 1799 Table 3A Hs. 1012 M31452 190501 complement component 4- 1 TCATCCTCTGTGTGGCTCATGTTTTT binding protein, alpha GCTTTTCAACACACAAAGCACAAA (C4BPA), mRNA/cds = (138, 1931) 1800 Table 3A Hs. 101047 M31523 339477 transcription factor (E2A) 1 TGGATGATTGGGACTTTAAAACGACC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CTCTTTCAGGTGGATTCAGAGACC (30, 1994) 1801 db mining Hs. 149923 M31627 182473 X-box binding protein 1 1 TGTAGCTTCTGAAAGGTGCTTTCTCC (XBP1), mRNA/cds = ATTTATTTAAAAACTACCCATGCA (48, 833) 1802 Table 3A Hs. 78864 M31932 188194 Fc fragment of IgG, low 1 TGTAGCAACATGAGAAACGCTTATGT affinity IIa, receptor for TACAGGTTACATGAGAGCAATCAT (CD32) (FCGR2A), mRNA/cds = (11, 958) 1803 Table 3A Hs. 73931 M32011 189267 major histocompatibility 1 CTGATGGCTGTGACCCTGCTTCCTG complex, class II, DQ beta CACTGACCCAGAGCCTCTGCCTGTG 1 (HLA-DQB1), mRNA/cds = (57, 842) 1804 Table 3A Hs. 256278 M32315 189185 tumor necrosis factor 1 TGTGTGTTGATCCCAAGACAATGAAA receptor superfamily, GTTTGCACTGTATGCTGGACGGCA member 1B (TNFRSF1B), mRNA/cds = (89, 1474) 1805 Table 3A Hs. 73931 M32577 183628 major histocompatibility 1 CTCTCCTCAGACTGCTCAAGAGAAGC complex, class II, DQ beta ACATGAAAACCATTACCTGACTTT 1 (HLA-DQB1), mRNA/cds = (57, 842) 1806 Table 3A Hs. 75765 M33336 1526989 GRO2 oncogene (GRO2), 1 GCCAGTAAGATCAATGTGACGGCAG mRNA/cds = (74, 397) GGAAATGTATGTGTGTCTATTTTGT 1807 Table 3A Hs. 198253 M33906 184194 major histocompatibility 1 GCAACAATGAAGTTAATGGATACCCT complex, class II, DQ alpha CTGCCTTTGGCTCAGAAATGTTAT 1 (HLA-DQA1), mRNA/cds = (43, 810) 1808 Table 3A Hs. 87773 M34181 189982 protein kinase, cAMP- 1 TGTCTTTCGGTTATCAAGTGTTTCTG dependent, catalytic, beta CATGGTAATGTCATGTAAATGCTG (PRKACB), mRNA/cds = (47, 1102) 1809 Table 3A Hs. 26045 M34668 190738 protein tyrosine 1 TATCATGGGGAGTAATAGGACCAGA phosphatase, receptor type, GCGGTATCTCTGGCACCACACTAGC A (PTPRA), mRNA/cds = (695, 3103) 1810 Table 3A Hs. 119663 M34671 180152 CD59 antigen p18–20 1 TGATCTTGGCTGTATTTAATGGCATA (antigen identified by GGCTGACTTTTGCAGATGGAGGAA monoclonal antibodies 16.3A5, EJ16, EJ30, EL32 and G344) (CD59), mRNA/cds = (29, 415) 1811 Table 3A Hs. 250811 M35416 190851 v-ral simian leukemia 1 AGTACTGAGAAAAATCCCTTCAGCTC viral oncogene homolog B TAAGAACACTGAAAAATCCACCGA (ras related; GTP binding protein) (RALB), mRNA/cds = (170, 790) 1812 Table 3A Hs. 87149 M35999 183532 integrin, beta 3 (platelet 1 ACTTTGCACACATTTGCATCCACATA glycoprotein IIIa, antigen TTAGGGAAGGAATAAGTAGCTGCA CD61) (ITGB3), mRNA/cds = (16, 2382) 1813 Table 3A Hs. 75765 M36820 183628 GRO2 oncogene (GRO2), 1 ATGCAGTGTTTCCCTCTGTGTTAGAG mRNA/cds = (74, 397) CAGAGAGGTTTCGATATTTATTGA 1814 Table 3A Hs. 89690 M36821 183632 GRO3 oncogene (GRO3), 1 TGCTGAAGTTTCCCTTAGACATTTTAT mRNA/cds = (77, 397) GTCTTGCTTGTAGGGCATAATGC 1815 Table 3A Hs. 82212 M37033 184059 CD53 antigen (CD53), 1 CACTGGACCATTGTCACAACCCTCTG mRNA/cds = (93, 752) TTTCTCTTTGACTAAGTGCCCTGG 1816 Table 3A Hs. 119192 M37583 179968 H2A histone family, 1 AAGTGTTACTGTGGCTTCAAAGAAGC member Z (H2AFZ), TATTGATTCTGAAGTAGTGGGTTT mRNA/cds = (106, 492) 1817 Table 3A Hs. 173894 NM_000757 4503074 macrophage-specific 1 GCTGCTTATATATTTAATAATAAAAGA colony-stimulating factor AGTGCACAAGCTGCCGTTGACGT (CSF-1), mRNA, complete cds/cds = (105, 1769) 1818 Table 3A Hs. 119192 M37583 189988 H2A histone family, 1 AACAAACATTTGGTTTTGTTCAGACC member Z (H2AFZ), TTATTTCCACTCTGGTGGATAAGT mRNA/cds = (106, 492) 1819 Table 3A Hs. 315366 M55284 189988 protein kinase C, eta 1 GAGAGAGGGCACGAGAACCCAAAGG (PRKCH), mRNA/cds = AATAGAGATTCTCCAGGAATTTCCT (166, 2214) 1820 Table 3A Hs. 315366 M55284 189988 protein kinase C, eta 1 TTCCCAGCATCAGCCTTAGAACAAGA (PRKCH), mRNA/cds = ACCTTACCTTCAAGGAGCAAGTGA (166, 2214) 1821 Table 3A Hs. 171862 M55543 829176 guanylate binding protein 2, 1 CTGTCCAGCTCCCTCTCCCCAAGAAA interferon-inducible CAACATGAATGAGCAACTTCAGAG (GBP2), mRNA/cds = (156, 1931) 1822 Table 3A Hs. 2055 M58028 340071 ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 CTGTAACGACGAGAGCGGCGAGGAT E1 (A1S9T and BN75 GTCGAGGTTCCCTATGTCCGATACA temperature sensitivity complementing) (UBE1), mRNA/cds = (32, 3208) 1823 Table 3A NA M55674 189870 one single clone, artifact ? 1 ACCTAGTCATCAGGACACTGAGCCA GGGCTGCAACCACTCCATGAGTTTG 1824 Table 3A Hs. 72918 M57506 184505 small inducible cytokine 1 CCCCAACCCTCTGGGCTCTTGGATTT A1 (I-309, homologous to CAGAGTGAAAACTTGATGGCATTG mouse Tca-3) (SCYA1), mRNA/cds = (72, 362) 1825 Table 3A Hs. 193717 M57627 186270 interleukin 10 (IL10), 1 TCAATTCCTCTGGGAATGTTACATTG mRNA/cds = (30, 566) TTTGTCTGTCTTCATAGCCAGATTT 1826 Table 3A Hs. 1051 M57888 183154 granzyme B (granzyme 2, 1 ACCAGTTTCTTTCCCTTCTAGATCAC cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- CCTGTTCTGAAGCCAGCCTCTCTC associated serine esterase 1) (GZMB), mRNA/cds = (33, 776) 1827 Table 3A Hs. 2055 M58028 189177 ubiquitin-activating enzyme 1 CTACCTGAACCCCTCTTGCCACTGCC E1 (A1S9T and BN75 TTCTACCTTGTTTGAAACCTGAAT temperature sensitivity complementing) (UBE1), mRNA/cds = (32, 3208) 1828 Table 3A Hs. 83428 M58597 182070 nuclear factor of kappa 1 AACTCGAGACCTTTTCAACTTGGCTT light polypeptide gene CCTTTCTTGGTTCATAAATGAATT enhancer in B-cells 1 (p105) (NFKB1), mRNA/cds = (397, 3303) 1829 Table 3A Hs. 83428 M58603 186496 nuclear factor of kappa 1 AGCTGCTGCTGGATCACAGCTGCTTT light polypeptide gene CTGTTGTCATTGCTGTTGTCCCTC enhancer in B-cells 1 (p105) (NFKB1), mRNA/cds = (397, 3303) 1830 Table 3A Hs. 265829 M59465 177865 integrin, alpha 3 (antigen 1 GGCTGTGTCCTAAGGCCCATTTGAG CD49C, alpha 3 subunit of AAGCTGAGGCTAGTTCCAAAAACCT VLA-3 receptor) (ITGA3), transcript variant a, mRNA/cds = (73, 3228) 1831 Table 3A Hs. 2175 M59820 183048 colony stimulating factor 3 1 ATCCAGCCCCACCCAATGGCCTTTTG receptor (granulocyte) TGCTTGTTTCCTATAACTTCAGTA (CSF3R), mRNA/cds = (169, 2679) 1832 Table 3A Hs. 265829 M60278 183866 integrin, alpha 3 (antigen 1 CCTTCTTTGTATATAGGCTTCTCACC CD49C, alpha 3 subunit of GCGACCAATAAACAGCTCCCAGTT VLA-3 receptor) (ITGA3), transcript variant a, mRNA/cds = (73, 3228) 1833 Table 3A Hs. 799 M60724 189507 diphtheria toxin receptor 1 AAAACGATGAAGGTATGCTGTCATGG (heparin-binding epidermal TCCTTTCTGGAAGTTTCTGGTGCC growth factor-like growth factor) (DTR), mRNA/cds = (261, 887) 1834 Table 3A Hs. 86858 M60626 182662 ribosomal protein S6 1 AATGCGAAATTATTGGTTGGTGTGAA kinase, 70 kD, polypeptide GAAAGCCAGACAACTTCTGTTTCT 1 (RPS6KB1), mRNA/cds = (27, 1604) 1835 Table 3A Hs. 86858 M61906 189424 ribosomal protein S6 1 CTGTGGCTCGTTTGAGGGATTGGGG kinase, 70 kD, polypeptide TGGACCTGGGGTTTATTTTCAGTAA 1 (RPS6KB1), mRNA/cds = (27, 1604) 1836 Table 3A Hs. 6241 M61199 181122 P13-kinase associated p85 1 GCTTCCCCACCCCAGTTTTTGTTGCT mRNA sequence/cds = TGAAAATATTGTTGTCCCGGATTT UNKNOWN 1837 Table 3A Hs. 6241 M61906 190734 P13-kinase associated p85 1 TGGACTGTTTTGTTGGGCAGTGCCTG mRNA sequence/cds = ATAAGCTTCAAAGCTGCTTTATTC UNKNOWN 1838 Table 3A Hs. 50651 M63180 339679 Janus kinase 1 (a protein 1 CCTGCCGTGCCCACCTAACTGTCCA tyrosine kinase) (JAK1), GATGAGGTTTATCAGCTTATGAGAA mRNA/cds = (75, 3503) 1839 Table 3A Hs. 84318 M63488 337488 replication protein A1 1 CGAGCTGAGAAGCGGTCATGAGCAC (70 kD) (RPA1), CTGGGGATTTTAGTAAGTGTGTCTT mRNA/cds = (69, 1919) 1840 Table 3A Hs. 50651 M64174 190446 Janus kinase 1 (a protein 1 ACCATCCAATCGGACAAGCTTTCAGA tyrosine kinase) (JAK1), ACCTTATTGAAGGATTTGAAGCAC mRNA/cds = (75, 3503) 1841 Table 3A Hs. 82159 M64992 178996 proteasome (prosome, 1 TGCTGATGAACCTGCAGAAAAGGCT macropain) subunit, alpha GATGAACCAATGGAACATTAAGTGA type, 1 (PSMA1), mRNA/cds = (105, 896) 1842 Table 3A Hs. 11482 M69043 187290 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 TCTTATGCACACGGTGATTTCATGTT serine-rich 11 (SFRS11), ATATATGCAAAGTAGGCAACTGTT mRNA/cds = (83, 1537) 1843 Table 3A Hs. 155160 M72709 179073 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 AACATAGGAGTGGATTCCTGCCCCAA splicing factor, arginine/ CCAAACCGCATTCGTGTGGATTTT serine-rich 2 (SC-35), clone MGC: 2622 IMAGE: 3501687, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (30, 878) 1844 Table 3A Hs. 1117 M73047 339879 tripeptidyl peptidase II 1 AATAAATTTGCAAAACCAAGATCACA (TPP2), mRNA/cds = GTACACCATATGCACTCTGGTACC (23, 3772) 1845 Table 3A Hs. 178112 M73547 190161 polyposis locus (DP1 gene) 1 AAATGACCTCATGTTGTGGTTTAAAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = AGCAACTGCACCCACTAGCACAGC (82, 639) 1846 Table 3A Hs. 11482 M74002 184045 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 TGTGCAGTAGAAACAAAAGTAGGCTA serine-rich 11 (SFRS11), CAGTCTGTGCCATGTTGATGTACA mRNA/cds = (83, 1537) 1847 Table 3A Hs. 811 M74525 189511 ubiquitin-conjugating 1 CTGTTTATTCTGGGAAATGTTTTAATG enzyme E2B (RAD6 CCAGGGCCTGCTGAGTTGCTTCT homolog) (UBE2B), mRNA/cds = (421, 879) 1848 Table 3A Hs. 172766 M80359 182353 MAP/microtubule affinity- 1 CCTTAAGACCAGTTCATAGTTAATAC regulating kinase 3 AGGTTTACAGTTCATGCCTGTGGT (MARK3), mRNA/cds = (171, 2312) 1849 Table 3A Hs. 153179 M81601 339442 fatty acid binding protein 5 1 TCATCACTTTGGACAGGAGTTAATTA (psoriasis-associated) AGAGAATGACCAAGCTCAGTTCAA (FABP5), mRNA/cds = (48, 455) 1850 Table 3A Hs. 119537 M88108 189499 GAP-associated tyrosine 1 AGTCTGCCTAAATAGGTAGCTTAAAC phosphoprotein p62 TTATGTCAAAATGTCTGCAGCAGT (Sam68) (SAM68), mRNA/cds = (106, 1437) 1851 Table 3A Hs. 89575 M89957 179311 CD79B antigen 1 CTGGCCTCCAGTGCCTTCCCCCGTG (immunoglobulin- GAATAAACGGTGTGTCCTGAGAAAC associated beta) (CD79B), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (94, 783) 1852 Table 3A Hs. 181967 M90356 179575 BTF3 protein homologue 1 AGCTAATTAAGCTGCAGAACGTGGG gene, complete cds AAATAAAGTTCGAAACAAAGGTTAA 1853 Table 3A Hs. 82127 M90391 4153827 putative IL-16 protein 1 GGACAGGTGTGCCGACAGAAGGAAC precursor, mRNA, CAGCGTGTATATGAGGGTATCAAAT complete cds/cds = (303, 2198) 1854 Table 3A Hs. 73722 M92444 183779 apurinic/apyrimidinic 1 CCCTTCGTGGGGCTACACATTCTCTT endonuclease (HAP1) gene, CCTCATATTTTCATGCACACAAGT complete cds 1855 Table 3A Hs. 145279 M93651 338038 SET translocation (myeloid 1 TTCTGCACAGGTCTCTGTTTAGTAAA leukemia-associated) TACATCACTGTATACCGATCAGGA (SET), mRNA/cds = (3, 836) 1856 Table 3A Hs. 7647 M94046 187393 MYC-associated zinc finger 1 CACCCTCCACCCCTTCCTTTTGCGCG protein (purine-binding GACCCCATTACAATAAATTTTAAA transcription factor) (MAZ), mRNA/cds = (91, 1584) 1857 Table 3A Hs. 153179 M95585 184223 fatty acid binding protein 5 1 CATGCAGCTATTTCAAAGTGTGTTGG (psoriasis-associated) ATTAATTAGGATCATCCCTTTGGT (FABP5), mRNA/cds = (48, 455) 1858 Table 3A Hs. 250692 M95585 337810 hepatic leukemia factor 1 TGGAGAATTGTGGAAGGATTGTAACA (HLF) mRNA, complete TGGACCATCCAAATTTATGGCCGT cds/cds = (322, 1209) 1859 Table 3A Hs. 74592 M96982 338262 special AT-rich sequence 1 TTCACGGGATGCACCAAAGTGTGTAC binding protein 1 (binds to CCCGTAAGCATGAAACCAGTGTTT nuclear matrix/scaffold- associating DNA's) (SATB1), mRNA/cds = (214, 2505) 1860 Table 3A Hs. 296381 M96995 181975 growth factor receptor- 1 TCTGTCCATCAGTGCATGACGTTTAA bound protein 2 (GRB2), GGCCACGTATAGTCCTAGCTGACG mRNA/cds = (78, 731) 1861 Table 3A Hs. 74592 M97856 184432 special AT-rich sequence 1 TCCTATAATTATTTCTGTAGCACTCCA binding protein 1 (binds to CACTGATCTTTGGAAACTTGCCC nuclear matrix/scaffold- associating DNA's) (SATB1), mRNA/cds = (214, 2505) 1862 Table 3A Hs. 243886 M97935 2281070 nuclear autoantigenic sperm 1 GGGACACTGGAGGCTGGAGCTACAG protein (histone-binding) TTGAAAGCACTGCATGTTAAGAGGG (NASP), mRNA/cds = (85, 2448) 1863 Table 3A Hs. 21486 M98399 180112 signal transducer and 1 TGCTACCACAACTATATTATCATGCA activator of transcription 1, AATGCTGTATTCTTCTTTGGTGGA 91 kD (STAT1), mRNA/cds = (196, 2448) 1864 Table 3A Hs. 75613 N27575 1142056 CD36 antigen (collagen 1 GCAACTTACGCTTGGCATCTTCAGAA type I receptor, TGCTTTTCTAGCATTAAGAGATGT thrombospondin receptor) (CD36), mRNA/cds = (132, 1550) 1865 Table 3A Hs. 198427 N25486 1139799 hexokinase 2 (HK2), 1 TTTACAAGAATTGTCCATGTGCTTCC mRNA/cds = (1490, 4243) CTAGGCTGAGCTGGCATTGGTCTG 1866 Table 3A Hs. 198427 N99577 1271009 hexokinase 2 (HK2), 1 AAAACTTCCCACCCTACTTTTCCAAG mRNA/cds = (1490, 4243) AGTGCCAGTTGGATTCTGAATCTG 1867 Table 3A Hs. 73965 N28843 1147079 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 TAGACCAATTCTCTGATCTCGAGTTG serine-rich 2 (SFRS2), TTTTTGTTTGGATACAGCCCTTTT mRNA/cds = (155, 820) 1868 Table 3A Hs. 5122 N31700 1152099 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 AACATTCTACATAGCACAGGAGCTTA end/clone = IMAGE: AGAGTGGCATTATCTTCTCGCCTT 4387778/clone_end = 5′ 1869 Table 3A Hs. 66151 N3426 1155403 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGATACGCAGACATTGTGGCATCTG DKFZp434A115 (from GGTAGAAGAATACTGTATTGTGTGT clone DKFZp434A115)/ cds = UNKNOWN 1870 Table 3A Hs. 73965 Z22642 296907 splicing factor, arginine/ 1 TTTGACCAGAAGCCCTTAGTAAGTAC serine-rich 2 (SFRS2), GTGCCTGAAACTGAAACCATGTGC mRNA/cds = (155, 820) 1871 Table 3A Hs. 166563 L14922 307337 DNA-binding protein 1 ACACCTGGCTTGGAGTCAGATTTAGT (PO-GA) mRNA, complete TAACAATAATGAGCCTGGAGCAGT cds/cds = (393, 3836) 1872 literature Hs. 75772 M10901 183032 nuclear receptor subfamily 1 TCTAATAGCGGGTTACTTTCACATAC 3, group C, member 1 AGCCCTCCCCCAGCAGTTGAATGA (NR3C1), mRNA/cds = (132, 2465) 1873 literature Hs. 74561 NM_000014 6226959 alpha-2-macroglobulin 1 CTGAAAAGTGCTTTGCTGGAGTCCTG (A2M), mRNA/cds = TTCTCTGAGCTCCACAGAAGACAC (43, 4467) 1874 db mining Hs. 172670 NM_000020 4557242 activin A receptor type 1 AAGCCTAAAGTGATTCAATAGCCCAG II-like 1 (ACVRL1), GAGCACCTGATTCCTTTCTGCCTG mRNA/cds = (282, 1793) 1875 Table 3A Hs. 1217 NM_000022 4557248 adenosine deaminase 1 TGGGCATGGTTGAATCTGAAACCCTC (ADA), mRNA/cds = CTTCTGTGGCAACTTGTACTGAAA (95, 1186) 1876 Table 3A Hs. 99931 NM_000023 4506910 sarcoglycan, alpha (50 kD 1 GGGGTGGGGTGGGGTGAGAGTGTG dystrophin-associated TGGAGTAAGGACATTCAGAATAAATA glycoprotein) (SGCA), mRNA/cds = (11, 1174) 1877 literature Hs. 207776 NM_000027 4557272 aspartylglucosaminidase 1 AGAAGTTGTGCGCGTGCTTTCTCAGC (AGA), mRNA/cds = AGCATTTTTCCTTCAAAATCATCT (170, 1210) 1878 Table 3A Hs. 159546 NM_000033 7262392 ATP-binding cassette, sub- 1 CTTGCCAGCCAGGAGTGCGGACACC family D (ALD), member 1 ATGTTCCCAGCTCAGTGCCAAAGAG (ABCD1), mRNA/cds = (386, 2623) 1879 Table 3A Hs. 75081 NM_000038 4557318 adenomatosis polyposis coil 1 ATTTGGGGAGAGAAAACCTTTTTAAG (APC), mRNA/cds = CATGGTGGGGCACTCAGATAGGAG (38, 8569) 1880 literature Hs. 36820 NM_000057 4557364 Bloom syndrome (BLM), 1 ACCCTCTTTCTTGTTTGTCAGCATCT mRNA/cds = (74, 4327) GACCATCTGTGACTATAAAGCTGT 1881 literature Hs. 34012 NM_000059 4502450 breast cancer 2, early onset 1 TGGTCATCCAAACTCAAACTTGAGAA (BRCA2), mRNA/cds = AATATCTTGCTTTCAAATTGACAC (228, 10484) 1882 Table 3A Hs. 159494 NM_000061 4557376 Bruton 1 ACCGAATTTGGCAAGAATGAAATGGT agammaglobulinemia GTCATAAAGATGGGAGGGGAGGGT tyrosine kinase (BTK), mRNA/cds = (163, 2142) 1883 Table 3A Hs. 1282 NM_000065 4559405 complement component 6 1 AGCCTGTGACATTAAGCATTCTCACA (C6), mRNA/cds = ATTAGAAATAAGAATAAAACCCAT (155, 2959) 1884 Table 3A Hs. 2259 NM_000073 4557428 CD3G antigen, gamma 1 AAAAATAAAAACAAATACTGTGTTTCA polypeptide (TiT3 complex) GAAGCGCCACCTATTGGGGAAAA (CD3G), mRNA/cds = (37, 585) 1885 Table 3A Hs. 36508 NM_000081 4502838 Chediak-Higashi syndrome 1 TTATCACAAGCTCTGTTACCTTTATAT 1 (CHS1), mRNA/cds = ACGCTGCCTCTTCAATTTGGAAA (189, 11594) 1886 literature Hs. 32967 NM_000082 4557466 Cockayne syndrome 1 1 GCAGAAAATATCCTGGCAGGGAATCT (classical) (CKN1), GGCTTAAACATGAAATGCTGTAAT mRNA/cds = (36, 1226) 1887 Table 3A Hs. 154654 NM_000104 13325059 cytochrome P450, subfamily 1 TGTGTGCATAATAGCTACAGTGCATA I (dioxin-inducible), GTTGTAGACAAAGTACATTCTGGG polypeptide 1 (glaucoma 3, primary infantile) (CYP1B1), mRNA/cds = (372, 2003) 1888 literature Hs. 77602 NM_000107 4557514 damage-specific DNA 1 TCTCAGTGGGTGGTAGCAGAGGGAT binding protein 2 (48 kD) CAAGCAGTTATTTGATTTGTGCTCT (DDB2), mRNA/cds = (175, 1458) 1889 Table 3A Hs. 74635 NM_000108 5016092 dihydrolipoamide 1 GTCTATTTACGGAACTCAAATACGTG dehydrogenase (E3 GGCATTCAAATGTATTACAGTGGG component of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, 2- oxo-glutarate complex, branched chain keta acid dehydrogenase complex) (DLD), mRNA/cds = (82, 1611) 1890 Table 3A Hs. 1602 NM_000110 4557874 dihydropyrimidine 1 TGCACTTTTAGAAATGCATATTTGCC dehydrogenase (DPYD), ACAAAACCTGTATTACTGAATAAT mRNA/cds = (101, 3178) 1891 Table 3A Hs. 2985 NM_000117 4557552 emerin (Emery-Dreifuss 1 GGGAGGGGATTAACCAAAGGCCACC muscular dystrophy) (EMD), CTGACTTTGTTTTTGTGGACACACA mRNA/cds = (58, 822) 1892 Table 3A Hs. 76753 NM_000118 4557554 endoglin (Osler-Rendu- 1 GCCTGCCCCTGTGTATTCACCACCAA Weber syndrome 1) (ENG), TAAATCAGACCATGAAACCTGAAA mRNA/cds = (350, 2227) 1893 Table 3A Hs. 77929 NM_000122 4557562 excision repair cross- 1 AGGTGTATTTATGTTACCGTTCTGAA complementing rodent TAAACAGAATGGACCATTGAACCA repair deficiency, complementation group 3 (xeroderma pigmentosum group B complementing) (ERCC3), mRNA/cds = (95, 2443) 1894 literature Hs. 48576 NM_000123 4503600 excision repair cross- 1 TGTAATGAATTTGTCGCAAAGACGTA complementing rodent ATAAAATTAACTGGTGGCACGGTC repair deficiency, complementation group 5 (xeroderma pigmentosum, complementation group G (Cockayne syndrome)) (ERCC5), mRNA/cds = (197, 3757) 1895 literature Hs. 99924 NM_000124 4557564 excision repair cross- 1 TGTCAATGGAAGTTGGCTGCACTTGA complementing rodent TGTTTGTTTGCATGATGTCTACCT repair deficiency, complementation group 6 (ERCC6), mRNA/cds = (79, 4560) 1896 db mining Hs. 1657 NM_000125 4503602 estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1), 1 TCGAGCACCTGTAAACAATTTTCTCA mRNA/cds = (360, 2147) ACCTATTTGATGTTCAAATAAAGA 1897 Table 3A Hs. 80424 NM_000129 9961355 coagulation factor XIII, 1 AACTTTACTAAGTAATCTCACAGCATT A1 polypeptide (F13A1), TGCCAAGTCTCCCAATATCCAAT mRNA/cds = (101, 2299) 1898 literature Hs. 284153 NM_000135 4503654 Fanconi anemia, 1 TAAGATCTTTAAACTGCTTTATACACT complementation group A GTCACGTGGCTTCATCAGCTGTG (FANCA), mRNA/cds = (31, 4398) 1899 literature Hs. 37953 NM_000136 4557588 Fanconi anemia, 1 AAAACCACTACCCTCAGAGAGAGCC complementation group C AAAAATACAGAAGAGGCGGAGAGCG (FANCC), mRNA/cds = (255, 1928) 1900 Table 3A Hs. 1437 NM_000152 11496988 glucosidase, alpha; acid 1 CGAGCAAGCCTGGGAACTCAGGAAA (Pompe disease, glycogen ATTCACAGGACTTGGGAGATTCTAA storage disease type II) (GAA), mRNA/cds = (441, 3299) 1901 Table 3A Hs. 273 NM_000153 4557612 galactosylceramidase 1 GGCTTAGCTACAGTGAAGTTTTGCAT (Krabbe disease) (GALC), TGCTTTTGAAGACAAGAAAAGTGC mRNA/cds = (263, 2272) 1902 Table 3A Hs. 86724 NM_000161 4503948 GTP cyclohydrolase 1 1 ACTTCAAAATTACCTTTTCATATCCAT (dopa-responsive dystonia) GATCTTGAGTCCATTTGGGGGAT (GCH1), mRNA/cds = (148, 900) 1903 Table 3A Hs. 1466 NM_000167 4504006 glycerol kinase (GK), 1 CAAACACTTTTGGGCCAGGATTTGAG mRNA/cds = (66, 1640) TCTCTGCATGACATATACTTGATT 1904 Table 3A Hs. 1144 NM_000174 4504076 glycoprotein IX (platelet) 1 CAGACTCCACCAAGCCTGGTCAGCC (GP9), mRNA/cds = CAAACCACCAGAAGCCCAGAATAAA (222, 755) 1905 Table 3A Hs. 75772 NM_000176 4504132 nuclear receptor subfamily 1 AGTGCAGAATCTCATAGGTTGCCAAT 3, group C, member 1 AATACACTAATTCCTTTCTATCCT (NR3C1), mRNA/cds = (132, 2465) 1906 literature Hs. 3248 NM_000179 4504190 mutS (E. coli) homolog 6 1 AGACTGACTACATTGGAAGCTTTGAG (MSH6), mRNA/cds = TTGACTTCTGACCAAAGGTGGTAA (87, 4169) 1907 Table 3A Hs. 183868 NM_000181 4504222 glucuronidase, beta 1 CTGGGTTTTGTGGTCATCTATTCTAG (GUSB), mRNA/cds = CAGGGAACACTAAAGGTGGAAATA (26, 1981) 1908 literature Hs. 75860 NM_000182 4504324 hydroxyacyl-Coenzyme A 1 GTGGTGAGGGCAGTTCTGCACCCAG dehydrogenase/3-ketoacyl- CCAAACACATAACAATAAAAACCAA Coenzyme A thiolase/ enoyl-Coenzyme A hydratase (trifunctional protein), alpha subunit (HADHA), mRNA/cds = (27, 2318) 1909 Table 3A Hs. 146812 NM_000183 4504326 hydroxyacyl-Coenzyme A 1 TCTGTGTCCTAAAGATGTGTTCTCTA dehydrogenase/3-ketoacyl- TAAAATACAAACCAACGTGCCTAA Coenzyme A thiolase/ enoyl-Coenzyme A hydratase (trifunctional protein), beta subunit (HADHB), mRNA/cds = (46, 1470) 1910 Table 3A Hs. 198427 NM_000189 4504392 hexokinase 2 (HK2), 1 CTAGTCATAGAAATACCTCATTCGCC mRNA/cds = (1490, 4243) TGTGGGAAGAGAAGGGAAGCCTCT 1911 Table 3A Hs. 83951 NM_000195 4504484 Hermansky-Pudlak 1 AGCAGCGGCTGGATGTGATATGTCT syndrome (HPS), AGTTTAACCAGTCCCCTTGATCTTT mRNA/cds = (206, 2308) 1912 Table 3A Hs. 168383 NM_000201 4557877 intercellular adhesion 1 TATTGGAGGACTCCCTCCCAGCTTTG molecule 1 (CD54), GAAGGGTCATCCGCGTGTGTGTGT rhinovirus receptor (ICAM1), mRNA/cds = (57, 1655) 1913 Table 3A Hs. 172458 NM_000202 5360215 iduronate 2-sulfatase 1 ATACAAAGCAAACAAACTCAAGTTAT (Hunter syndrome) (IDS), GTCATACCTTTGGATACGAAGACC transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (331, 1983) 1914 Table 3A Hs. 238893 NM_000206 4557881 od15g01.s1 cDNA/clone = 1 ATCTACCCTCCGATTGTTCCTGAACC IMAGE: 1368048 GATGAGAAATAAAGTTTCTGTTGA 1915 Table 3A Hs. 83968 NM_000211 4557885 integrin, beta 2 (antigen 1 CATGGAGACTTGAGGAGGGCTTGAG CD18 (p95), lymphocyte GTTGGTGAGGTTAGGTGCGTGTTTC function-associated antigen 1; macrophage antigen 1 (mac-1) beta subunit) (ITGB2), mRNA/cds = (72, 2381) 1916 literature Hs. 99877 NM_000215 4557680 Janus kinase 3 (a protein 1 GCCCAAAGAAGCAAGGAACCAAATTT tyrosine kinase, leukocyte) AAGACTCTCGCATCTTCCCAACCC (JAK3), mRNA/cds = (95, 3469) 1917 literature Hs. 1770 NM_000234 4557718 ligase I, DNA, ATP- 1 CCGGAGTCTGGGATTCATCCCGTCA dependent (LIG1), TTTCTTTCAATAAATAATTATTGGA mRNA/cds = (120, 2879) 1918 db mining Hs. 3076 NM_000246 4557748 MHC class II transactivator 1 GCAATGGCAGCCTTGGCAAACGCTA (MHC2TA), mRNA/cds = AATGAAAATCGTGACAACACTTGTG (138, 3530) 1919 literature Hs. 57301 NM_000249 4557756 mutl. (E. coli) homolog 1 1 AGTGTTGGTAGCACTTAAGACTTATA (colon cancer, nonpolyposis CTTGCCTTCTGATAGTATTCCTTT type 2) (MLH1), mRNA/cds = (21, 2291) 1920 literature Hs. 78934 NM_000251 4557760 mutS (E. coli) homolog 2 1 AACTGAGGACTGTTTGCAATTGACAT (colon cancer, nonpolyposis AGGCAATAATAAGTGATGTGCTGA type 1) (MSH2), mRNA/cds = (68, 2872) 1921 Table 3A Hs. 75514 NM_000270 4557800 nucleoside phosphorylase 1 GGGCTCAGTTCTGCCTTATCTAAATC (NP), mRNA/cds = ACCAGAGACCAAACAAGGACTAAT (109, 978) 1922 Table 3A Hs. 76918 NM_000271 4557802 Niemann-Pick disease, type 1 GGCATGAAATGAGGGACAAAGAAAG C1 (NPC1), mRNA/cds = CATCTCGTAGGTGTGTCTACTGGGT (123, 3959) 1923 Table 3A Hs. 1023 NM_000284 4505684 pyruvate dehydrogenase 1 TCTTGGAAACTTCCATTAAGTGTGTA (lipoamide) alpha 1 (PDHA1), GATTGAGCAGGTAGTAATTGCATG mRNA/cds = (105, 1277) 1924 Table 3A Hs. 78771 NM_000291 4505762 phosphoglycerate kinase 1 1 ACTACTCAGCATGGAAACAAGATGAA (PGK1), mRNA/cds = ATTCCATTTGTAGGTAGTGAGACA (79, 1332) 1925 Table 3A Hs. 196177 NM_000294 4505784 phosphorylase kinase, 1 CACTAATGATCCTGCTACCCTCTTGA gamma 2 (testis) (PHKG2), AGACCAGCCCGGTACCTCTCTCCC mRNA/cds = (93, 1313) 1926 Table 3A Hs. 169857 NM_000305 4505952 paraoxonase 2 (PON2), 1 GTGACCTCACTTCTGGCACTGTGACT mRNA/cds = (32, 1096) ACTATGGCTGTTTAGAACTACTGA 1927 Table 3A Hs. 3873 NM_000310 4506030 palmitoyl-protein 1 AAGCCTTATTCTTCAACTAAAAGATG thioesterase 1 (ceroid- AGGATTAAGAGCAAGAAGTTGGGG lipofuscinosis, neuronal 1, infantile) (PPT1), mRNA/cds = (13, 933) 1928 Table 3A Hs. 74621 NM_000311 4506112 prion protein (p27–30) 1 GCACTGAATCGTTTCATGTAAGAATC (Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, CAAAGTGGACACCATTAACAGGTC Gerstmann-Strausler- Scheinker syndrome, fatal familial insomnia) (PRNP), mRNA/cds = (49, 810) 1929 Table 3A Hs. 288986 NM_000344 13259515 survival of motor neuron 1, 1 GGTGCTCACATTCCTTAAATTAAGGA telomeric (SMN1), GAAATGCTGGCATAGAGCAGCACT transcript variant d, mRNA/cds = (163, 1047) 1930 Table 3A Hs. 2316 NM_000346 4557852 SRY (sex determining 1 CTTTTGTTCTCTCCGTGAAACTTACC region Y)-box 9 (campomelic TTTCCCTTTTTCTTTCTCTTTTTT dysplasia, autosomal sex-reversal) (SOX9) 1931 Table 3A Hs. 118787 NM_000358 4507466 transforming growth factor, 1 TGGTATGTAGAGCTTAGATTTCCCTA beta-induced, 68 kD (TGFBI), TTGTGACAGAGCCATGGTGTGTTT mRNA/cds = (47, 2098) 1932 literature Hs. 2030 NM_000361 4507482 Thrombomodulin 1 TGGAGATAATCTAGAACACAGGCAAA ATCCTTGCTTATGACATCACTTGT 1933 Table 3A Hs. 83848 NM_000365 4507644 triosephosphate isomerase 1 GTGCCTCTGTGCTGTGTATGTGAACC 1 (TPI1), mRNA/cds = ACCCATGTGAGGGAATAAACCTAG (34, 783) 1934 db mining Hs. 123078 NM_000369 4507700 thyroid stimulating 1 TGCAAACGGTTTTGTAAGTTAACACT hormone receptor (TSHR), ACACTACTCACAATGGTAGGGGAA mRNA/cds = (100, 2394) 1935 literature Hs. 75593 NM_000375 4557872 uroporphyrinogen III 1 CCTGTGCCCAGCAGGAAGGAAGTCA synthase (congenital AATAAACCACACTGACTACCTGTGC erythropoietic porphyria) (UROS), mRNA/cds = (196, 993) 1936 db mining Hs. 2157 NM_000377 4507908 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 1 CCCAACAATCCCAAGGCCCTTTTTAT (eczema-thrombocytopenia) ACAAAAATTCTCAGTTCTCTTCAC (WAS), mRNA/cds = (34, 1542) 1937 Table 3A Hs. 250 NM_000379 9257259 xanthene dehydrogenase 1 TGTCTGTTTTAATCATGTATCTGGAAT (XDH), mRNA/cds = AGGGTCGGGAAGGGTTTGTGCTA (81, 4082) 1938 literature Hs. 192803 NM_000380 4507936 xeroderma pigmentosum, 1 CACGATGGTGGAAACAGTGGGGAAC complementation group A TACTGCTGGAAAAAGCCCTAATAGC (XPA), mRNA/cds = (26, 847) 1939 Table 3A Hs. 179665 NM_000389 11386202 cyclin-dependent kinase 1 CCCTGGAGGCACTGAAGTGCTTAGT inhibitor 1A (p21, Cip1) GTACTTGGAGTATTGGGGTCTGACC (CDKN1A), mRNA/cds = (75, 569) 1940 Table 3A Hs. 83942 NM_000396 4503150 cathepsin K 1 ACAAGTTTACATGATAAAAAGAAATG (pycnodysostosis) (CTSK), TGATTTGTCTTCCCTTCTTTGCAC mRNA/cds = (129, 1118) 1941 Table 3A Hs. 88974 NM_000397 6996020 cytochrome b-245, beta 1 TTGTATGTGAATAATTCTAGCGGGGG polypeptide (chronic ACCTGGGAGATAATTCTACGGGGA granulomatous disease) (CYBB), mRNA/cds = (14, 1726) 1942 Table 3A Hs. 1395 NM_000399 9845523 early growth response 2 1 ATCTATTCTAACGCAAAACCACTAAC (Krox-20 (Drosophila) TGAAGTTCAGATATAATGGATGGT homolog) (EGR2), mRNA/cds = (338, 1768) 1943 Table 3A Hs. 180866 NM_000416 4557879 interferon gamma receptor 1 GTAACGGAACATATCCAGTACTCCTG 1 (IFNGR1), mRNA/cds = GTTCCTAGGTGAGCAGGTGATGCC (43, 1512) 1944 Table 3A Hs. 1724 NM_000417 4557666 interleukin 2 receptor, 1 ACTAATTTGATGTTTACAGGTGGACA alpha (IL2RA), CACAAGGTGCAAATCAATGCGTAC mRNA/cds = (159, 977) 1945 Table 3A Hs. 75545 NM_000418 4557668 interleukin 4 receptor 1 TGTGTGTTTTAGTTTCATCACCTGTTA (IL4R), mRNA/cds = TCTGTGTTTGCTGAGGAGAGTGG (175, 2652) 1946 Table 3A Hs. 785 NM_000419 6006009 integrin, alpha 2b (platelet 1 TTGGAGCTGTTCCATTGGGTCCTCTT glycoprotein IIb of IIb/IIIa GGTGTCGTTTCCCTCCCAACAGAG complex, antigen CD41B) (ITGA2B), mRNA/cds = (32, 3151) 1947 Table 3A Hs. 77318 NM_000430 6031206 platelet-activating factor 1 ATTTGTTGCTCTCAGACTGTGTAAAA acetylhydrolase, isoform CAAAATTTATTCATGTTTTCTGCA Ib, alpha subunit (45 kD) (PAFAH1B1), mRNA/cds = (555, 1787) 1948 Table 3A Hs. 949 NM_000433 4557786 neutrophil cytosolic factor 1 CTGAACCATTACTGTAATTGGCTCTT 2 (65 kD, chronic AAGGCTTGAAGTAACCTTATAGGT granulomatous disease, autosomal 2) (NCF2), mRNA/cds = (67, 1647) 1949 Table 3A Hs. 78146 NM_000442 4505706 platelet/endothelial cell 1 GCTAAGCTGCCGGTTCTTAAATCCAT adhesion molecule (CD31 CCTGCTAAGTTAATGTTGGGTAGA antigen) (PECAM1), mRNA/cds = (141, 2357) 1950 db mining Hs. 166891 NM_000449 4557842 regulatory factor X, 5 1 TGTAACCAATAAATCTGTAGTGACCT (influences HLA class II TACCTGTATTCCCTGTGCTATCCT expression) (RFX5), mRNA/cds = (161, 2011) 1951 Table 3A Hs. 75428 NM_000454 4507148 superoxide dismutase 1, 1 ACATTCCCTTGGATGTAGTCTGAGGC soluble (amyotrophic lateral CCCTTAACTCATCTGTTATCCTGC sclerosis 1 (adult)) (SOD1), mRNA/cds = (0, 464) 1952 Table 3A Hs. 83918 NM_000480 4502078 adenosine monophosphate 1 ATTTCTCCCTTATCTACTGTGATGACT deaminase (isoform E) TCAGAAGATACAATGGTCCCAGG (AMPD3), mRNA/cds = (344, 2674) 1953 Table 3A Hs. 88251 NM_000487 7262293 arylsulfatase A (ARSA), 1 TGTCTGGAGGGGGTTTGTGCCTGAT mRNA/cds = (375, 1898) AACGTAATAACACCAGTGGAGACTT 1954 Table 3A Hs. 663 NM_000492 6995995 cystic fibrosis 1 ACACTGCCTTCTCAACTCCAAACTGA transmembrane CTCTTAAGAAGACTGCATTATATT conductance regulator, ATP-binding cassette (sub- family C, member 7) (CFTR), mRNA/cds = (132, 4574) 1955 Table 3A Hs. 273385 NM_000516 8659565 guanine nucleotide binding 1 AGATGTTCCAAATTTAGAAAGCTTAA protein (G protein), alpha GGCGGCCTACAGAAAAAGGAAAAA stimulating activity polypeptide 1 (GNAS1), mRNA/cds = (68, 1252) 1956 Table 3A Hs. 155376 NM_000518 13788565 hemoglobin, beta (HBB), 1 AAGTCCAACTACTAAACTGGGGGATA mRNA/cds = (50, 493) TTATGAAGGGCCTTGAGCATCTGG 1957 Table 3A Hs. 119403 NM_000520 13128865 hexosaminidase A (alpha 1 ATCCACCTCCCTCCCCTAGAGCTATT polypeptide) (HEXA), CTCCTTTGGGTTTCTTGCTGCTGC mRNA/cds = (26, 1615) 1958 Table 3A Hs. 51043 NM_000521 13128866 hexosaminidase B (beta 1 AAAAGGCCACAGCAATCTGTACTACA polypeptide) (HEXB), ATCAACTTTATTTTGAAATCATGT mRNA/cds = (75, 1745) 1959 literature Hs. 111749 NM_000534 11496979 postmeiotic segregation 1 GATTAGTTACCATTGAAATTGGTTCT increased (S. cerevisiae) 1 GTCATAAAACAGCATGAGTCTGGT (PMS1), mRNA/cds = (80, 2878) 1960 literature Hs. 177548 NM_000535 11125773 postmeiotic segregation 1 AAAAATACACATCACACCCATTTAAA increased (S. cerevisiae) 2 AGTGATCTTGAGAACCTTTTCAAA (PMS2), mRNA/cds = (24, 2612) 1961 db mining Hs. 301461 NM_000538 4506500 601845227F1 cDNA, 5′ 1 ACAGCAACAGCTATTAAATCAGCAAG end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTGGAGCAAAGACAACAGCAGT 4070407/clone_end = 5′ 1962 literature Hs. 150477 NM_000553 5739523 Werner syndrome (WRN), 1 TGACCAGGGCAGTGAAAATGAAACC mRNA/cds = (231, 4529) GCATTTTGGGTGCCATTAAATAGGG 1963 Table 3A Hs. 82212 NM_000560 10834971 CD53 antigen (CD53), 1 CAATTTCTTTATTAGAGGGCCTTATT mRNA/cds = (93, 752) GATGTGTTCTAAGTCTTTCCAGAA 1964 Table 3A Hs. 77424 NM_000566 10835132 Fc fragment of IgG, high 1 AGAGCTGAAATGTCAGGAACAAAAAG affinity Ia, receptor for AAGAACAGCTGCAGGAAGGGGTGC (CD64) (FCGR1A), mRNA/cds = (0, 1124) 1965 literature Hs. 334687 NM_000569 12056966 Fc fragment of IgG, low 1 GGTAATAAGAGCAGTAGCAGCAGCA affinity IIIa, receptor for TCTCTGAACATTTCTCTGGATTTGC (CD16) (FCGR3A), mRNA/cds = (33, 797) 1966 Table 3A Hs. 1369 NM_000574 10835142 decay accelerating factor 1 AGAGTTTGGAAAAAGCCTGTGAAAG for complement (CD55, GTGTCTTCTTTGACTTAATGTCTTT Cromer blood group system) (DAF), mRNA/cds = (65, 1210) 1967 Table 3A Hs. 1722 NM_000575 13236493 interleukin 1, alpha (IL1A), 1 GTATGGTAGATTCAAATGAACCACTG mRNA/cds = (36, 851) AAAAGGCATTTAGTTTCTTGTCCC 1968 Table 3A Hs. 126256 NM_000576 10835144 interleukin 1, beta (IL1B), 1 AGCTATGGAATCAATTCAATTTGGAC mRNA/cds = (86, 895) TGGTGTGCTCTCTTTAAATCAAGT 1969 literature Hs. 54443 NM_000579 4502638 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 GCTCTTAAGTTGTGGAGAGTGCAACA receptor 5 (CCR5), GTAGCATAGGACCCTACCCTCTGG mRNA/cds = (357, 1415) 1970 Table 3A Hs. 313 NM_000582 4759165 secreted phosphoprotein 1 1 GAATTTGGTGGTGTCAATTGCTTATT (osteopontin, bone TGTTTTCCCACGGTTGTCCAGCAA sialoprotein I, early T- lymphocyte activation 1) (SPP1), mRNA/cds = (87, 989) 1971 Table 3A Hs. 624 NM_000584 10834977 interleukin B (IL8), 1 AAAACAGCCAAAACTCCACAGTCAAT mRNA/cds = (74, 373) ATTAGTAATTTCTTGCTGGTTGAA 1972 Table 3A Hs. 168132 NM_000585 10835152 interleukin 15 (IL15), 1 TAGCATTTGTTTAAGGGTGATAGTCA mRNA/cds = (316, 804) AATTATGTATTGGTGGGGCTGGGT 1973 Table 3A Hs. 89679 NM_000586 10835148 interleukin 2 (IL2), 1 GCAGATGAGACAGCAACCATTGTAG mRNA/cds = (47, 517) AATTTCTGAACAGATGGATTACCTT 1974 Table 3A Hs. 694 NM_000588 4504666 interleukin 3 (colony- 1 TCTAATTTCTGAAATGTGCAGCTCCC stimulating factor, multiple) ATTTGGCCTTGTGCGGTTGTGTTC (IL3), mRNA/cds = (9, 467) 1975 literature Hs. 73917 NM_000589 4504668 interleukin 4 (IL4), 1 ACCAGAGTACGTTGGAAAACTTCTTG mRNA/cds = (65, 526) GAAAGGCTAAAGACGATCATGAGA 1976 Table 3A Hs. 75627 NM_000591 4557416 CD14 antigen (CD14), 1 TGAGGACTTTTCGACCAATTCAACCC mRNA/cds = (119, 1246) TTTGCCCCACCTTTATTAAAATCT 1977 Table 3A Hs. 158164 NM_000593 9665247 transporter 1, ATP-binding 1 GCTGGCCCATAAACACCCTGTAGGTT cassette, sub-family B CTTGATATTTATAATAAAATTGGT (MDR/TAP) (TAP1), mRNA/cds = (30, 2456) 1978 Table 3A Hs. 241570 NM_000594 10835154 tumor necrosis factor (TNF 1 CCCAGGGAGTTGTGTCTGTAATCGG superfamily, member 2) CCTACTATTCAGTGGCGAGAAATAA (TNF), mRNA/cds = (85, 786) 1979 Table 3A Hs. 119663 NM_000611 10835164 CD59 antigen p18–20 1 TGATCTTGGCTGTATTTAATGGCATA (antigen identified by GGCTGACTTTTGCAGATGGAGGAA monoclonal antibodies 16.3A5, EJ16, EJ30, EL32 and G344) (CD59), mRNA/cds = (29, 415) 1980 Table 3A Hs. 856 NM_000619 10835170 interferon, gamma (IFNG), 1 TTGTTGACAACTGTGACTGTACCCAA mRNA/cds = (108, 608) ATGGAAAGTAACTCATTTGTTAAA 1981 Table 3A Hs. 172631 NM_000632 6006013 integrin, alpha M 1 GTCAAGATTGTGTTTTGAGGTTTCCT (complement component TCAGACAGATTCCAGGCGATGTGC receptor 3, alpha; also known as CD11b (p170), macrophage antigen alpha polypeptide) (ITGAM), mRNA/cds = (75, 3533) 1982 Table 3A Hs. 194778 NM_000634 4504680 interleukin 8 receptor, 1 TCACCAGTCCCTCCCCAAATGCTTTC alpha (IL8RA), CATGAGTTGCAGTTTTTTCCTAGT mRNA/cds = (100, 1152) 1983 Table 3A Hs. 318885 NM_000636 10835186 superoxide dismutase 2, 1 TACTTTGGGGACTTGTAGGGATGCCT mitochondrial (SOD2), TTCTAGTCCTATTCTATTGCAGTT mRNA/cds = (4, 672) 1984 Table 3A Hs. 2007 NM_000639 4557328 tumor necrosis factor 1 CCATCGGTGAAACTAACAGATAAGCA (ligand) superfamily, AGAGAGATGTTTTGGGGACTCATT member 6 (TNFSF6), mRNA/cds = (157, 1002) 1985 Table 3A Hs. 82848 NM_000655 5713320 selectin L (lymphocyte 1 AGCTCCTCTTCCTGGCTTCTTACTGA adhesion molecule 1) AAGGTTACCCTGTAACATGCAATT (SELL), mRNA/cds = (88, 1206) 1986 Table 3A Hs. 1103 NM_000660 10863872 transforming growth factor, 1 CACCAGGAACCTGCTTTAGTGGGGG beta 1 (TGFB1), ATAGTGAAGAAGACAATAAAAGATA mRNA/cds = (841, 2016) 1987 Table 3A Hs. 157850 NM_000661 4506664 Homo sapiens, clone 1 GGCTACAGAAAGAAGATGCCAGATG MGC: 15545 IMAGE: ACACTTAAGACCTACTTGTGATATT 3050745, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1045, 1623) 1988 Table 3A Hs. 89499 NM_000698 4502056 arachidonate 5- 1 GCATTTCCACACCAAGCAGCAACAG lipoxygenase (ALOX5), CAAATCACGACCACTGATAGATGTC mRNA/cds = (44, 2068) 1989 Table 3A Hs. 78225 NM_000700 4502100 annexin A1 (ANXA1), 1 TCCCCAAACCATAAAACCCTATACAA mRNA/cds = (74, 1114) GTTGTTCTAGTAACAATACATGAG 1990 db mining Hs. 89485 NM_000717 9951925 carbonic anhydrase IV 1 GCTTCCGGTCCTTAGCCTTCCCAGGT (CA4), mRNA/cds = GGGACTTTAGGCATGATTAAAATA (46, 984) 1991 Table 3A Hs. 97087 NM_000734 4557430 CD3Z antigen, zeta 1 TGCTATTGCCTTCCTATTTTGCATAAT polypeptide (TiT3 complex) AAATGCTTCAGTGAAAATGCAGC (CD3Z), mRNA/cds = (178, 669) 1992 db mining Hs. 28408 NM_000752 4505032 leukotriene b4 receptor 1 GGAAGAAGAGGGAGAGATGGAGCAA (chemokine receptor-like 1) AGTGAGGGCCGAGTGAGAGCGTGCT (LTB4R), mRNA/cds = (1717, 2775) 1993 Table 3A Hs. 2175 NM_000760 4503080 colony stimulating factor 3 1 ATCCAGCCCCACCCAATGGCCTTTTG receptor (granulocyte) TGCTTGTTTCCTATAACTTCAGTA (CSF3R), mRNA/cds = (169, 2679) 1994 literature Hs. 82568 NM_000784 13904863 cytochrome P450, 1 CTCAGCTAAAAGGCCACCCCTTTATC subfamily XXVIIA (steroid GCATTGCTGTCCTTGGGTAGAATA 27-hydroxylase, cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis), polypeptide 1 (CYP27A1), mitochondrial protein encoded by nuclear gene, mRNA/cds = (201, 1796) 1995 Table 3A Hs. 709 NM_000788 4503268 deoxycytidine kinase 1 ACCTTATGAACTACAGTGGAGCTACA (DCK), mRNA/cds = CTCATTGAAATGTAATTTCAGTTC (159, 941) 1996 Table 3A Hs. 150403 NM_000790 4503280 dopa decarboxylase 1 TCCAGGGCAATCAATGTTCACGCAAC (aromatic L-amino acid TTGAAATTATATCTGTGGTCTTCA decarboxylase) (DDC), mRNA/cds = (69, 1511) 1997 Table 3A Hs. 83765 NM_000791 7262376 dihydrofolate reductase 1 GCCAGATTTGGGGCATTTGGAAAGA (DHFR), mRNA/cds = AGTTCATTGAAGATAAAGCAAAAGT (479, 1042) 1998 Table 3A Hs. 179661 NM_000801 4503724 Homo sapiens, tubulin, 1 CTGCACCCTTCCCCCAGCACCATTTA beta 5, clone MGC: 4029 TGAGTCTCAAGTTTTATTATTGCA IMAGE: 3617988, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1705, 3039) 1999 Table 3A Hs. 324784 NM_000817 4503872 glutamate decarboxylase 1 1 TTTTGAAGAAGGGAAATTCACACTGT (brain, 67 kD) (GAD1), GCGTTTTGAGTATGCAAGAAGAAT transcript variant GAD67, mRNA/cds = (550, 2334) 2000 Table 3A Hs. 11899 NM_000859 4557642 3-hydroxy-3- 1 TGTTGTGACTTTTTAGCCAGTGACTT methylglutaryl-Coenzyme TTTCTGAGCTTTTCATGGAAGTGG A reductase (HMGCR), mRNA/cds = (50, 2716) 2001 literature Hs. 1570 NM_000861 13435403 histamine receptor H1 1 ACTTCACACAGACAAGTGGCTAAGTG (HRH1), mRNA/cds = TCCATTATTTACCTTGAACAATCA (178, 1641) 2002 Table 3A Hs. 83733 NM_000873 10433041 cDNA FLJ11724 fis, clone 1 ACAGCCAACTGGAAAGATATAAAAGT HEMBA1005331/cds = TTGGGTCTGTCTCCTCTCCTTCAG UNKNOWN 2003 Table 3A Hs. 82112 NM_000877 4504658 interleukin 1 receptor, type 1 ATTAAAGCACCAAATTCATGTACAGC I (IL1R1), mRNA/cds = ATGCATCACGGATCAATAGACTGT (82, 1791) 2004 Table 3A Hs. 75596 NM_000878 4504664 interleukin 2 receptor, beta 1 ATGGAAATTGTATTTGCCTTCTCCAC (IL2RB), mRNA/cds = TTTGGGAGGCTCCCACTTCTTGGG (131, 1786) 2005 Table 3A Hs. 2247 NM_000879 4504670 interleukin 5 (colony- 1 TCAGAGGGAAAGTAAATATTTCAGGC stimulating factor, ATACTGACACTTTGCCAGAAAGCA eosinophil) (IL5), mRNA/cds = (44, 448) 2006 db mining Hs. 72927 NM_000880 4504676 interleukin 7 (IL7), 1 GTGTAACACAGTGCCTTCAATAAATG mRNA/cds = (384, 917) GTATAGCAAATGTTTTGACATGAA 2007 literature Hs. 673 NM_000882 4504638 interleukin 12A (natural 1 TGGGACTATTACATCCACATGATACC killer cell stimulatory TCTGATCAAGTATTTTTGACATTT factor 1, cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor 1, p35) (IL12A), mRNA/cds = (169, 828) 2008 Table 3A Hs. 75432 NM_000884 4504688 IMP (inosine 1 CATTCGTATGAGAAGCGGCTTTTCTG monophosphate) AAAAGGGATCCAGCACACCTCCTC dehydrogenase 2 (IMPDH2), mRNA/cds = (47, 1591) 2009 Table 3A Hs. 40034 NM_000885 6006032 integrin, alpha 4 (antigen 1 CTTCAGACTGAACATGTACACTGGTT CD49D, alpha 4 subunit of TGAGCTTAGTGAAATGACTTCCGG VLA-4 receptor) (ITGA4), mRNA/cds = (1151, 4267) 2010 Table 3A Hs. 51077 NM_000887 6006014 integrin, alpha X (antigen 1 TTTAAATGTTTGTGTTAATACACATTA CD11C (p150), alpha AAACATCGCACAAAAACGATGCA polypeptide) (ITGAX), mRNA/cds = (58, 3549) 2011 Table 3A Hs. 1741 NM_000889 4504776 integrin, beta 7 (ITGB7), 1 GCAACCTTGCATCCATCTGGGCTACC mRNA/cds = (151, 2547) CCACCCAAGTATACAATAAAGTCT 2012 Table 3A Hs. 81118 NM_000895 4505028 leukotriene A4 hydrolase 1 TGCTGGTGGGGAAAGACTTAAAAGT (LTA4H), mRNA/cds = GGATTAAAGACCTGCGTATTGATGA (68, 1903) 2013 literature Hs. 456 NM_000897 4505040 leukotriene C4 synthase 1 AGGGGCGCTCGCTTCCGCATCCTAG (LTC4S), mRNA/cds = TCTCTATCATTAAAGTTCTAGTGAC (96, 548) 2014 Table 3A Hs. 171880 NM_000937 14589948 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 AGCTGATCCTCGGGAAGAACAAAGC directed) polypeptide A TAAAGCTGCCTTTTGTCTGTTATTT (220 kD) (POLR2A), mRNA/cds = (386, 6298) 2015 Table 3A Hs. 183842 NM_000942 4758949 ubiquitin B (UBB), 1 CACAGGCCCATGGACTCACTTTTGTA mRNA/cds = (94, 783) ACAAACTCCTACCAACACTGACCA 2016 Table 3A Hs. 74519 NM_000947 4506052 primase, polypeptide 2A 1 AGGAGGAGTTTCTATTAAAATCTGTC (58 kD) (PRIM2A), ACTTGAGTGATGTCATTTAAGTCC mRNA/cds = (87, 1616) 2017 Table 3A Hs. 199248 NM_000958 4506258 prostaglandin E receptor 4 1 CCTGTGCAATAGACACATACATGTCA (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), CATTTAGCTGTGCTCAGAAGGGCT mRNA/cds = (388, 1854) 2018 Table 3A Hs. 199248 NM_000958 4506258 prostaglandin E receptor 4 1 CCTGTGCAATAGACACATACATGTCA (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), CATTTAGCTGTGCTCAGAAGGGCT mRNA/cds = (388, 1854) 2019 Table 3A Hs. 250505 NM_000964 4506418 retinoic acid receptor, alpha 1 TGCACCTGTTACTGTTGGGCTTTCCA (RARA), mRNA/cds = CTGAGATCTACTGGATAAAGAATA (102, 1490) 2020 Table 3A Hs. 119598 NM_000967 4506648 ribosomal protein L3 1 AAGAAGGAGCTTAATGCCAGGAACA (RPL3), mRNA/cds = GATTTTGCAGTTGGTGGGGTCTCAA (6, 1217) 2021 Table 3A Hs. 174131 NM_000970 4506656 ribosomal protein L6 1 AGGGCTACCTGCGATCTGTGTTTGCT (RPL6), mRNA/cds = CTGACGAATGGAATTTATCCTCAC (26, 892) 2022 Table 3A Hs. 153 NM_000971 4506658 ribosomal protein L7 1 CCATGATTATTTTTCTAAGCTGGTTG (RPL7), mRNA/cds = GTTAATAAACAGTACCTGCTCTCA (10, 756) 2023 Table 3A Hs. 99858 NM_000972 4506660 ribosomal protein L7a 1 AAAGGCTAAAGAACTTGCCACTAAAC (RPL7A), mRNA/cds = TGGGTTAAATGTACACTGTTGAGT (31, 831) 2024 Table 3A Hs. 178551 NM_000973 4506662 ribosomal protein L8 1 GGAACCAAGACTGTGCAGGAGAAAG (RPL8), mRNA/cds = AGAACTAGTGCTGAGGGCCTCAATA (43, 816) 2025 Table 3A Hs. 179943 NM_000975 4506594 ribosomal protein L11 1 TGGTTCCAGCAGAAGTATGATGGGAT (RPL11), mRNA/cds = CATCCTTCCTGGCAAATAAATTCC (0, 536) 2026 Table 3A Hs. 180842 NM_000977 4506598 ribosomal protein L13 1 TTGGTTGTTTGGTTAGTGACTGATGT (RPL13), mRNA/cds = AAAACGGTTTTCTTGTGGGGAGGT (51, 686) 2027 Table 3A Hs. 234518 NM_000978 14591907 ribosomal protein L23 1 ATGCTGGCAGCATTGCATGATTCTCC (RPL23) AGTATATTTGTAAAAAATAAAAAA 2028 Table 3A Hs. 75458 NM_000979 4506606 ribosomal protein L18 1 CGGGCCAGCCGAGGCTACAAAAACT (RPL18), mRNA/cds = AACCCTGGATCCTACTCTCTTATTA (15, 581) 2029 Table 3A Hs. 272822 NM_000981 4506608 RuvB (E coli homolog)- 1 ACCTCCCACTTTGTCTGTACATACTG like 1 (RUVBL1), GCCTCTGTGATTACATAGATCAGC mRNA/cds = (76, 1446) 2030 Table 3A Hs. 184108 NM_000982 4506610 ribosomal protein L21 1 TTCAACTAAAGCGCCACCTGCTCCAC (gene or pseudogene) CCAGAGAAGCACACTTTGTGAGAA (RPL21), mRNA/cds = (33, 515) 2031 Table 3A Hs. 326249 NM_000983 4506612 ribosomal protein L22 1 TTGGAAATCATAGTCAAAGGGCTTCC (RPL22), mRNA/cds = TTGGTTCGCCACTCATTTATTTGT (51, 437) 2032 Table 3A Hs. 326249 NM_000983 4506612 ribosomal protein L22 1 TTGGAAATCATAGTCAAAGGGCTTCC (RPL22), mRNA/cds = TTGGTTCGCCACTCATTTATTTGT (51, 437) 2033 Table 3A Hs. 184776 NM_000984 4506614 ribosomal protein L23a 1 CCTGATGGAGAGAAGAAGGCATATG (RPL23A), mRNA/cds = TTCGACTGGCTCCTGATTACGATGC (23, 493) 2034 Table 3A Hs. 82202 NM_000985 14591906 ribosomal protein L17 1 CAGAAGAAACTGAAGAAACAAAAACT (RPL17), mRNA/cds = TATGGCACGGGAGTAAATTCAGCA (286, 840) 2035 Table 3A Hs. 184582 NM_000986 4506618 ribosomal protein L24 1 GTTTCAGCTCCCCGAGTTGGTGGAA (RPL24), mRNA/cds = AACGCTAAACTGGCAGATTAGATTT (39, 512) 2036 Table 3A Hs. 192760 NM_000987 4506620 kinesin family member 5A 1 CTCCTGTTGGGTAAGGGTGTTGAGT (KIF5A), mRNA/cds = GTGACTTGTGCTGAAAACCTGGTTC (148, 3246) 2037 Table 3A Hs. 111611 NM_000988 4506622 ribosomal protein L27 1 GAACAAGTGGTTCTTCCAGAAACTGC (RPL27), mRNA/cds = GGTTTTAGATGCTTTGTTTTGATC (17, 427) 2038 Table 3A Hs. 76064 NM_000990 14141189 ribosomal protein L27a 1 GGCTTGAAGCCACATGGAGGGAGTT (RPL27A), mRNA/cds = TCATTAAATGCTAACTACTTTTAAA (22, 468) 2039 Table 3A Hs. 184014 NM_000993 4506632 ribosomal protein L31 1 ATCTACAGACAGTCAATGTGGATGAG (RPL31), mRNA/cds = AACTAATCGCTGATCAAATAACGT (7, 384) 2040 Table 3A Hs. 169793 NM_000994 4506634 ribosomal protein L32 1 GCGCAGTGAAGAAAATGAGTAGGCA (RPL32), mRNA/cds = GCTCATGTGCACGTTTTCTGTTTAA (34, 441) 2041 Table 3A Hs. 289093 NM_000996 4506638 cDNA FLJ11509 fis, clone 1 CAATCTTCCTGCTAAGGCCATTGGAC HEMBA1002166/cds = ACAGAATCCGAGTGATGCTGTACC UNKNOWN 2042 Table 3A Hs. 179779 NM_000997 4506640 ribosomal protein L37 1 GGCAGCTGTTGCAGCATCCAGTTCAT (RPL37), mRNA/cds = CTTAAGAATGTCAACGATTAGTCA (28, 321) 2043 Table 3A Hs. 5566 NM_000998 4506642 ribosomal protein L37a 1 AGACGCTCCTCTACTCTTTGGAGACA (RPL37A), mRNA/cds = TCACTGGCCTATAATAAATGGGTT (17, 295) 2044 Table 3A Hs. 300141 NM_001000 4506646 cDNA FLJ14163 fis, clone 1 TCTGTTATGAACACGTTGGTTGGCTG NT2RP1000409/cds = GATTCAGTAATAAATATGTAAGGC UNKNOWN 2045 Table 3A Hs. 119500 NM_001004 4506670 ribosomal protein, large P2 1 TGAGAAGAAGGAGGAGTCTGAAGAG (RPLP2), mRNA/cds = TCAGATGATGACATGGGATTTGGCC (74, 421) 2046 Table 3A Hs. 155101 NM_001006 4506722 mRNA for KIAA1578 1 GCTAAAGTTGAACGAGCTGATGGATA protein, partial cds/cds = TGAACCACCAGTCCAAGAATCTGT (0, 3608) 2047 Table 3A Hs. 180911 NM_001008 4506726 ribosomal protein S4, 1 GCTGGCCACCAAACAGAGCAGTGGC Y-linked (RPS4Y), TAAATTGCAGTAGCAGCATATCTTT mRNA/cds = (12, 803) 2048 Table 3A Hs. 76194 NM_001009 13904869 ribosomal protein S5 1 GCCAAGTCCAACCGCTGATTTTCCCA (RPS5), mRNA/cds = GCTGCTGCCCAATAAACCTGTCTG (53, 667) 2049 Table 3A Hs. 301547 NM_001011 4506740 ribosomal protein S7 1 TGGTGTCTATAAGAAGCTCACGGGC (RPS7), mRNA/cds = AAGGATGTTAATTTTGAATTCCCAG (81, 665) 2050 Table 3A Hs. 182740 NM_001015 14277698 ribosomal protein S11 1 AGGCTGGACATCGGCCCGCTCCCCA (RPS11), mRNA/cds = CAATGAAATAAAGTTATTTTCTCAT (33, 509) 2051 Table 3A Hs. 165590 NM_001017 14591910 ribosomal protein S13 1 CATCTACAGCCTCTGCCCTGGTCGC (RPS13), mRNA/cds = ATAAATTTGTCTGTGTACTCAAGCA (32, 487) 2052 Table 3A Hs. 80617 NM_001020 14591912 ribosomal protein S16 1 CTACCAGAAATCCTACCGATAAGCCC (RPS16), mRNA/cds = ATCGTGACTCAAAACTCACTTGTA (52, 492) 2053 Table 3A Hs. 5174 NM_001021 14591913 ribosomal protein S17 1 CTCGGGGACCTGTTTGAATTTTTTCT (RPS17), mRNA/cds = GTAGTGCTGTATTATTTTCAATAA (25, 432) 2054 Table 3A Hs. 298262 NM_001022 14591914 ribosomal protein S19 1 GCTGCCAACAAGAAGCATTAGAACAA (RPS19), mRNA/cds = ACCATGCTGGGTTAATAAATTGCC (69, 506) 2055 Table 3A Hs. 182979 NM_001024 14670385 cDNA: FLJ22838 fis, clone 1 GATGGCATCGTCTCAAAGAACTTTTG KAIA4494, highly similar ACTGGAGAGAATCACAGATGTGGA to HUML12A ribosomal protein L12 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 2056 Table 3A Hs. 182979 NM_001024 14670385 cDNA: FLJ22838 fis, clone 1 GATGGCATCGTCTCAAAGAACTTTTG KAIA4494, highly similar ACTGGAGAGAATCACAGATGTGGA to HUML12A ribosomal protein L12 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 2057 Table 3A Hs. 251664 NM_001025 14790142 DNA for insulin-like 1 CCAATGTTTCTCTTTTGGCCCTATAC growth factor II (IGF-2); AAAGGCAAGAAGGAAAGACCAAGA exon 7 and additional ORF/cds = (0, 233) 2058 Table 3A Hs. 180450 NM_001026 14916502 ribosomal protein S24 1 CTGGCAAAAAGCCGAAGGAGTAAAG (RPS24), transcript variant GTGCTGCAATGATGTTAGCTGTGGC 1, mRNA/cds = (37, 429) 2059 Table 3A Hs. 113029 NM_001028 14591916 ribosomal protein S25 1 TGGTGAAGATGCATGAATAGGTCCAA (RPS25), mRNA/cds = CCAGCTGTACATTTGGAAAAATAA (63, 440) 2060 Table 3A Hs. 539 NM_001032 13904868 ribosomal protein S29 1 GCCAGTGTTTCCGTCAGTACGCGAA (RPS29), mRNA/cds = GGATATCGGTTTCATTAAGTTGGAC (30, 200) 2061 Table 3A Hs. 2934 NM_001033 4506748 ribonucleotide reductase 1 GAGTGATAACTCATGAGAAGTACTGA M1 polypeptide (RRM1), TAGGACCTTTATCTGGATATGGTC mRNA/cds = (187, 2565) 2062 Table 3A Hs. 172129 NM_001046 4506974 cDNA: FLJ21409 fis, clone 1 GGTGATTCTTCTCTGTTGAACTGAAG COL03924/cds = TTTGTGAGAGTAGTTTTCCTTTGC UNKNOWN 2063 Table 3A Hs. 256278 NM_001066 4507576 tumor necrosis factor 1 TGTGTGTTGATCCCAAGACAATGAAA receptor superfamily, GTTTGCACTGTATGCTGGACGGCA member 1B (TNFRSF1B), mRNA/cds = (89, 1474) 2064 literature Hs. 156346 NM_001067 4507632 topoisomerase (DNA) II 1 GGGGAAGGTGTTTTTAGTACAAGACA alpha (170 kD) (TOP2A), TCAAAGTGAAGTAAAGCCCAAGTG mRNA/cds = (36, 4631) 2065 Table 3A Hs. 75248 NM_001068 11225253 topoisomerase (DNA) II 1 AGGAAAACATCCAAAACAACAAGCAA beta (180 kD) (TOP2B), GAAACCGAAGAAGACATCTTTTGA mRNA/cds = (0, 4865) 2066 Table 3A Hs. 174140 NM_001096 4501864 ATP citrate lyase (ACLY), 1 AGCTGCCACCTCAGTCTCTTCTCTGT mRNA/cds = (84, 3401) ATTATCATAGTCTGGTTTAAATAA 2067 Table 3A Hs. 288061 NM_001101 5016088 actin, beta (ACTB), 1 GGAGGCAGCCAGGGCTTACCTGTAC mRNA/cds = (73, 1200) ACTGACTTGAGACCAGTTGAATAAA 2068 db mining Hs. 150402 NM_001105 10862690 activin A receptor, type I 1 AGCAAAGATTTCAGTAGAATTTTAGT (ACVR1), mRNA/cds = CCTGAACGCTACGGGGAAAATGCA (340, 1869) 2069 Table 3A Hs. 172028 NM_001110 4557250 a disintegrin and 1 TGGTGGTATTCAGTGGTCCAGGATTC metalloproteinase domain TGTAATGCTTTACACAGGCAGTTT 10 (ADAM10), mRNA/cds = (469, 2715) 2070 Table 3A Hs. 7957 NM_001111 7669471 adenosine deaminase, 1 TGCTTTTATGTGTCCCTTGATAACAG RNA-specific (ADAR), TGACTTAACAATATACATTCCTCA transcript variant ADAR-a, mRNA/cds = (187, 3867) 2071 Table 3A Hs. 172199 NM_001114 4557254 adenylate cyclase 7 1 TTGTTTCAAAATGCTGTTTCATTTTTA (ADCY7), mRNA/cds = TAAAGTACCAGTGTTTAGCTGCT (265, 3507) 2072 Table 3A Hs. 3416 NM_001122 4557260 adipose differentiation- 1 AGAGATGGACAAGAGCAGCCAGGAG related protein (ADFP), ACCCAGCGATCTGAGCATAAAACTC mRNA/cds = (0, 1313) 2073 literature Hs. 394 NM_001124 4501944 adrenomedullin (ADM), 1 TGAAAGAGAAAGACTGATTACCTCCT mRNA/cds = (156, 713) GTGTGGAAGAAGGAAACACCGAGT 2074 literature Hs. 278398 NM_001151 4502096 DNA sequence from clone 1 GGAATACCTCAGAAGAGATGCTTCAT RP1-202D23 on TGAGTGTTCATTAAACCACACATG chromosome 6q14.1-15 Contains part of the gene for N-acetylglucosamine- phosphate mutase, part of a gene for a novel protein, ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (0, 5916) 2075 Table 3A Hs. 300711 NM_001154 4809273 annexin A5 (ANXA5), 1 ACCATGATACTTTAATTAGAAGCTTA mRNA/cds = (192, 1154) GCCTTGAAATTGTGAACTCTTGGA 2076 Table 3A Hs. 300711 NM_001154 4809273 annexin A5 (ANXA5), 1 ACCATGATACTTTAATTAGAAGCTTA mRNA/cds = (192, 1154) GCCTTGAAATTGTGAACTCTTGGA 2077 Table 3A Hs. 118796 NM_001155 4809274 annexin A6 (ANXA6), 1 GCCTCTGCCCTGGTTTGGCTATGTCA transcript variant 1, GATCCAATAAACATCCTGAACCTC mRNA/cds = (170, 2191) 2078 Table 3A Hs. 75510 NM_001157 4557316 annexin A11 (ANXA11), 1 TGCCTTTTCTACCCCATCCCTCACAG mRNA/cds = (178, 1695) CCTCTTGCTGCTAAAATAGATGTT 2079 Table 3A Hs. 14142 NM_001161 4502124 nudix (nucleoside 1 GGCCAGGCCCAAGTAAGTGTACCTT diphosphate linked moiety GTACTTTATAAATAAACCTCAAGCA X)-type motif 2 (NUDT2), mRNA/cds = (174, 617) 2080 Table 3A Hs. 289107 NM_001166 10880127 baculoviral IAP repeat- 1 GCCGAATTGTCTTTGGTGCTTTTCAC containing 2 (BIRC2), TTGTGTTTTAAAATAAGGATTTTT mRNA/cds = (1159, 3015) 2081 Table 3A Hs. 83656 NM_001175 10835001 Rho GDP dissociation 1 CCCCTGCCAGAGGGAGTTCTTCTTTT inhibitor (GDI) beta GTGAGAGACACTGTAAACGACACA (ARHGDIB), mRNA/cds = (152, 757) 2082 Table 3A Hs. 74515 NM_001178 4502232 aryl hydrocarbon receptor 1 AGAAGTCCCCCATGTGGATATTTCTT nuclear translocator-like ATACTAATTGTATCATAAAGCCGT (ARNTL), mRNA/cds = (145, 1896) 2083 Table 3A Hs. 6551 NM_001183 4557340 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 GGGCAGGAGCATGGGGTGCTTGGTT lysosomal (vacuolar proton GTTTCCTTCCTAATAAAATAAACGC pump), subunit 1 (ATP6S1), mRNA/cds = (1353, 2198) 2084 literature Hs. 77613 NM_001184 4502324 ataxia telangiectasia and 1 ATGCATTTGGTATGAATCTGTGGTTG Rad3 related (ATR), TATCTGTTCAATTCTAAAGTACAA mRNA/cds = (79, 8013) 2085 literature Hs. 2556 NM_001192 4507572 tumor necrosis factor 1 TTCTCTAGGTTACTGTTGGGAGCTTA receptor superfamily, ATGGTAGAAACTTCCTTGGTTTCA member 17 (TNFRSF17), mRNA/cds = (218, 772) 2086 literature Hs. 158303 NM_001198 4557362 PR domain containing 1, 1 CCTCCCAGCAACCCACTACCTCTGGT with ZNF domain ACCTGTAAAGGTCAAACAAGAAAC (PRDM1), mRNA/cds = (223, 2592) 2087 db mining Hs. 87223 NM_001203 4502430 bone morphogenetic protein 1 CCGTGTCTGTTTGTAGGCGGAGAAA receptor, type IB CCGTTGGGTAACTTGTTCAAGATAT (BMPR1B), mRNA/cds = (273, 1781) 2088 Table 3A Hs. 53250 NM_001204 4755129 bone morphogenetic protein 1 TGAGGGTGAGGGCAGGCTGAGGCAA receptor, type II CGAGTGGGAGGTTCAAACAAGAGTG (serine/threonine kinase) (BMPR2), mRNA/cds = (408, 3524) 2089 Table 3A Hs. 101025 NM_001207 4502464 basic transcription factor 3 1 CCCAAACAATCTGTGGATGGAAAAGC (BTF3), mRNA/cds = ACCACTTGCTACTGGAGAGGATGA (0, 476) 2090 Table 3A Hs. 321247 NM_001225 4502576 mRNA; cDNA 1 AATCAACTTCAAGGAGCACCTTCATT DKFZp586A181 (from AGTACAGCTTGCATATTTAACATT clone DKFZp586A181); partial cds/cds = (0, 314) 2091 db mining Hs. 19949 NM_001228 4502582 mRNA for MACH-alpha-1 1 AGGCGATGATATTCTCACCATCCTGA protein/cds = (291, 1730) CTGAAGTGAACTATGAAGTAAGCA 2092 literature Hs. 514 NM_001239 4502622 cyclin H (CCNH), 1 TGACGACCTGGTAGAATCTCTCTAAC mRNA/cds = (60, 1031) CATTTGAAGTTGATTTCTCAATGC 2093 Table 3A Hs. 180841 NM_001242 4507586 tumor necrosis factor 1 GCTGCGAAAGACCCACATGCTACAA receptor superfamily, GACGGGCAAAATAAAGTGACAGATG member 7 (TNFRSF7), mRNA/cds = (100, 882) 2094 Table 3A Hs. 1314 NM_001243 4507588 tumor necrosis factor 1 CGCCCATGATGGGAGGGATTGACAT receptor superfamily, GTTTCAACAAAATAATGCACTTCCT member 8 (TNFRSF8), mRNA/cds = (222, 2009) 2095 literature Hs. 1313 NM_001244 4507606 tumor necrosis factor 1 TCTTTCAGATAGCAGGCAGGGAAGC (ligand) superfamily, AATGTAGTGTGGTGGGCAGAGCCCC member 8 (TNFSF8), mRNA/cds = (114, 818) 2096 db mining Hs. 25648 NM_001250 4507580 tumor necrosis factor 1 CAGGAGGATGGCAAAGAGAGTCGCA receptor superfamily, TCTCAGTGCAGGAGAGACAGTGAGG member 5 (TNFRSF5), mRNA/cds = (47, 880) 2097 Table 3A Hs. 99899 NM_001252 4507604 tumor necrosis factor 1 GGGGGTAGTGGTGGCAGGACAAGAG (ligand) superfamily, AAGGCATTGAGCTTTTTCTTTCATT member 7 (TNFSF7), mRNA/cds = (137, 718) 2098 db mining Hs. 76688 NM_001266 7262373 carboxylesterase 1 1 GCCATGAAGGAGCAAGTTTTGTATTT (monocyte/macrophage GTGACCTCAGCTTTGGGAATAAAG serine esterase 1) (CES1), mRNA/cds = (67, 1767) 2099 Table 3A Hs. 22670 NM_001270 4557446 chromodomain helicase 1 GCTACTTGTTTACATTGTACACTGCG DNA binding protein 1 ACCACCTTGCCGCTTTTCATCACA (CHD1), mRNA/cds = (163, 5292) 2100 literature Hs. 20295 NM_001274 4502802 CHK1 (checkpoint, S. 1 ACCAAGTTTCAGGGGACATGAGTTTT pombe) homolog (CHEK1), CCAGCTTTTATACACACGTATCTC mRNA/cds = (34, 1464) 2101 db mining Hs. 306440 NM_001278 4502842 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGCAAATGAGGAACAGGGCAATAGT DKFZp566L084 (from ATGATGAATCTTGATTGGAGTTGGT clone DKFZp566L084)/ cds = UNKNOWN 2102 Table 3A Hs. 301921 NM_001295 4502630 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 TGTTCTTCATCTAAGCCTTCTGGTTTT receptor 1 (CCR1), ATGGGTCAGAGTTCCGACTGCCA mRNA/cds = (62, 1129) 2103 Table 3A Hs. 285313 NM_001300 9961346 core promoter element 1 TATACCATGAGATGAGATGACCACCA binding protein (COPEB) ATCATTTCCTTGGGGGGAGGGGGT 2104 Table 3A Hs. 90073 NM_001316 4503072 chromosome segregation 1 1 CCTAGGAAATCACAGGCTTCTGAGCA (yeast homolog)-like CAGCTGCATTAAAACAAAGGAAGT (CSE1L), mRNA/cds = (123, 3038) 2105 Table 3A Hs. 82890 NM_001344 4503252 defender against cell death 1 AAATGTAACCTTTTGCTTTCCAAATTA 1 (DAD1), mRNA/cds = AAGAACTCCATGCCACTCCTCAA (66, 407) 2106 Table 3A Hs. 172690 NM_001345 11415023 diacylglycerol kinase, alpha 1 ACACACATACACACACCCCAAAACAC (80 kD) (DGKA), ATACATTGAAAGTGCCTCATCTGA mRNA/cds = (103, 2310) 2107 Table 3A Hs. 301305 NM_001352 4503262 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 GACCCTATCCTCCCACCGCCTCCGTT 13202 IMAGE: 3677636, AACACGATCCTGAATAAATCTTGA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (366, 2330) 2108 Table 3A Hs. 306098 NM_001353 5453542 aldo-keto reductase family 1 ACAGCAAAGCCCATTGGCCAGAAAG 1, member C1 (dihydrodiol GAAAGACAATAATTTTGTTTTTTCA dehydrogenase 1; 20-alpha (3-alpha)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase) (AKR1C1), mRNA/cds = (6, 977) 2109 Table 3A Hs. 74578 NM_001357 13514819 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala- 1 AAGGAGTAAAGATTTGCCTTTAAATA Asp/His) box polypeptide 9 ACTTGGTATTTTCCTGGCTTTCGT (RNA helicase A, nuclear DNA helicase II; leukophysin) (DDX9), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (80, 3919) 2110 Table 3A Hs. 4747 NM_001363 4503336 dyskeratosis congenita 1, 1 GGCCTCGTTTACTTTTAAAAAATGAA dyskerin (DKC1), ATTGTTCATTGCTGGGAGAAGAAT mRNA/cds = (92, 1636) 2111 Table 3A Hs. 77462 NM_001379 4503350 DNA (cytosine-5-)- 1 TCAACTAATGATTTAGTGATCAAATTG methyltransferase 1 TGCAGTACTTTGTGCATTCTGGA (DNMT1), mRNA/cds = (237, 5087) 2112 Table 3A Hs. 154210 NM_001400 13027635 endothelial differentiation, 1 TAGGTTTCTGACTTTTGTGGATCATTT sphingolipid G-protein- TGCACATAGCTTTATCAACTTTT coupled receptor, 1 (EDG1), mRNA/cds = (243, 1391) 2113 Table 3A Hs. 274466 NM_001403 4503472 eukaryotic translation 1 AAATCAGTACTTTTTAATGGAAACAA elongation factor 1 alpha CTTGACCCCCAAATTTGTCACAGA 1-like 14 (EEF1A1L14), mRNA/cds = (620, 1816) 2114 Table 3A Hs. 2186 NM_001404 4503480 Homo sapiens, eukaryotic 1 AGATCTTCAAGTGAACATCTCTTGCC translation elongation factor ATCACCTAGCTGCCTGCACCTGCC 1 gamma, clone MGC: 4501 IMAGE: 2964623, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2278, 3231) 2115 Table 3A Hs. 129673 NM_001416 4503528 eukaryotic translation 1 CAGGAGGGGGGAGGGAAGGGAGCC initiation factor 4A, isoform AAGGGATGGACATCTTGTCATTTTTT 1 (EIF4A1), mRNA/cds = (16, 1236) 2116 Table 3A Hs. 93379 NM_001417 4503532 eukaryotic translation 1 GCAAGTATGCTGCTCTCTCTGTTGAT initiation factor 4B GGTGAAGATGAAAATGAGGGAGAA (EIF4B), mRNA/cds = (0, 1835) 2117 Table 3A Hs. 183684 NM_001418 4503538 eukaryotic translation 1 TTGTGGGTGTGAAACAAATGGTGAGA initiation factor 4 gamma, ATTTGAATTGGTCCCTCCTATTAT 2 (EIF4G2), mRNA/cds = (306, 3029) 2118 Table 3A Hs. 229533 NM_001420 5231299 ol06d12.s1 cDNA, 3′ 1 AAAGGGAAAAAGACCTCGTGGAGAA end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTTACTGGGGATTCTTGAACTTG 1522679/clone_end = 3′ 2119 Table 3A Hs. 151139 NM_001421 4503554 E74-like factor 4 (ets 1 AAATGTATTTACTATGCGTGTTTCCA domain transcription factor) GCAGTTGGCATTAAAGTGCCTTTT (ELF4), mRNA/cds = (382, 2373) 2120 Table 3A Hs. 79368 NM_001423 4503558 epithelial membrane protein 1 ATTTGCATTACTCTGGTGGATTGTTC 1 (EMP1), mRNA/cds = TAGTACTGTATTGGGCTTCTTCGT (218, 691) 2121 Table 3A Hs. 9999 NM_001425 4503562 epithelial membrane protein 1 GAGGAGGTCTCTTCTATGCCACCGG 3 (EMP3), CCTCTGCCAGCTTTGCACCAGCGTG mRNA/cds = (241, 732) 2122 Table 3A Hs. 254105 NM_001428 4503570 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), 1 GCTAGATCCCCGGTGGTTTTGTGCTC mRNA/cds = (94, 1398) AAAATAAAAAGCCTCAGTGACCCA 2123 Table 3A Hs. 115263 NM_001432 4557566 epiregulin (EREG), 1 TTTGAAGAGCCATTTTGGTAAACGGT mRNA/cds = (166, 675) TTTTATTAAAGATGCTATGGAACA 2124 Table 3A Hs. 99853 NM_001436 12056464 fibrillarin (FBL), 1 GTCAGGATTGCGAGAGATGTGTGTT mRNA/cds = (59, 1024) GATACTGTTGCACGTGTGTTTTTCT 2125 Table 3A Hs. 153179 NM_001444 4557580 fatty acid binding protein 5 1 CATGCAGCTATTTCAAAGTGTGTTGG (psoriasis-associated) ATTAATTAGGATCATCCCTTTGGT (FABP5), mRNA/cds = (48, 455) 2126 Table 3A Hs. 14845 NM_001455 4503738 forkhead box O3A 1 TAATGGCCCCTTACCCTGGGTGAAG (FOXO3A), mRNA/cds = CACTTACCCTTGGAACAGAACTCTA (924, 2945) 2127 Table 3A Hs. 428 NM_001459 4503750 fms-related tyrosine kinase 1 AAGGCCTCATCCTGGGGAGGATACG 3 ligand (FLT3LG), TAGGCACACAGAGGGGAGTCACCAG mRNA/cds = (92, 799) 2128 Table 3A Hs. 99855 NM_001462 4503780 formyl peptide receptor- 1 TGGGGTAAGTGGAGTTGGGAAATAC like 1 (FPRL1), AAGAAGAGAAAGACCAGTGGGGATT mRNA/cds = (722, 1827) 2129 Table 3A Hs. 58435 NM_001465 4503820 FYN-binding protein (FYB- 1 ACCTAGCGGACAATGATGGAGAGAT 120/130) (FYB), CTATGATGATATTGCTGATGGCTGC mRNA/cds = (30, 2381) 2130 Table 3A Hs. 197345 NM_001469 4503840 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD 1 GTGATGGTGTAGCCCTCCCACTTTGC (Ku antigen) (G22P1), TGTTCCTTACTTTACTGCCTGAAT mRNA/cds = (17, 1846) 2131 Table 3A Hs. 56845 NM_001494 6598322 GDP dissociation inhibitor 1 GCCTCTACTTCTGTCTCAAAATGGCT 2 (GDI2), mRNA/cds = CCAAATGATTTCTGTACTGCAAAA (152, 1489) 2132 Table 3A Hs. 272529 NM_001503 4504088 glyco- 1 TCTCCTTCCACAGTTTATTTCCTCGC sylphosphatidylinositol TTCCTTTGCATCTAAACCTTTCTT specific phospholipase D1 (GPLD1), mRNA/cds = (32, 2557) 2133 literature Hs. 191356 NM_001515 6681761 general transcription factor 1 ACACTGTTGCCCTGGCTGTATTCATA IIH, polypeptide 2 (44 kD AGATTCCAGCTCCTTCAGGTGTTT subunit) (GTF2H2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1187) 2134 literature Hs. 90304 NM_001516 4504198 general transcription factor 1 GTCAATATTCTGCAATTTCAGCCCCA IIH, polypeptide 3 (34 kD TTTGTACTACGTGCGAGACAGCCT subunit) (GTF2H3), mRNA/cds = (0, 911) 2135 literature Hs. 102910 NM_001517 4504200 general transcription factor 1 GGCGGGACTGGGCGGGGCGGGGCA IIH, polypeptide 4 (52 kD TCAGAACTCAGGTGTTTTTTATTTAC subunit) (GTF2H4), mRNA/cds = (127, 1515) 2136 Table 3A Hs. 197540 NM_001530 4504384 hypoxia-inducible factor 1, 1 TTCCTTTTGCTCTTTGTGGTTGGATC alpha subunit (basic helix- TAACACTAACTGTATTGTTTTGTT loop-helix transcription factor) (HIF1A), mRNA/cds = (264, 2744) 2137 Table 3A Hs. 235887 NM_001535 4504494 HMT1 (hnRNP 1 ACGTCTTCCAAATAAATTATGTGTTG methyltransferase, S. GTGCCATCGCACATGCTCAATAAA cerevisiae)-like 1 (HRMT1L1), mRNA/cds = (165, 1466) 2138 Table 3A Hs. 94 NM_001539 4504510 heat shock protein, DNAJ- 1 AGGTGGTGTTCAGTGTCAGACCTCTT like 2 (HSJ2), mRNA/cds = AATGGCCAGTGAATAACACTCACT (82, 1275) 2139 Table 3A Hs. 20315 NM_001548 4504584 interferon-induced protein 1 CTGAGACTGGCTGCTGACTTTGAGAA with tetratricopeptide CTCTGTGAGACAAGGTCCTTAGGC repeats 1 (IFIT1), mRNA/cds = (64, 1500) 2140 Table 3A Hs. 181874 NM_001549 4504586 interferon-induced protein 1 GCAGGGAAGCTTTGCATGTTGCTCTA with tetratricopeptide AGGTACATTTTTAAAGAGTTGTTT repeats 4 (IFIT4), mRNA/cds = (61, 1533) 2141 Table 3A Hs. 7879 NM_001550 4504606 interferon-related 1 CGAACCAAAGCTAGAAGCAAATGTC developmental regulator 1 GAGATAAGAGAGCAGATGTTGGAGA (IFRD1), mRNA/cds = (219, 1580) 2142 Table 3A Hs. 239189 NM_001551 4557662 glutaminase (GLS), 1 GGAAGGAAAAGAGTGCTGAGAAATG mRNA/cds = (19, 2028) GCTCTGTATAATCTATGGCTATCCG 2143 db mining Hs. 846 NM_001557 4504682 interleukin 8 receptor, beta 1 ACCAAGGCTAGAACCACCTGCCTATA (IL8RB), mRNA/cds = TTTTTTGTTAAATGATTTCATTCA (408, 1490) 2144 Table 3A Hs. 327 NM_001558 4504632 interleukin 10 receptor, 1 CCTCTGCCAAAGTACTCTTAGGTGCC alpha (IL10RA), AGTCTGGTAACTGAACTCCCTCTG mRNA/cds = (61, 1797) 2145 literature Hs. 73895 NM_001561 5730094 tumor necrosis factor 1 AAAATAATGCACCACTTTTAACAGAA receptor superfamily, CAGACAGATGAGGACAGAGCTGGT member 9 (TNFRSF9), mRNA/cds = (139, 906) 2146 Table 3A Hs. 83077 NM_001562 4504652 interleukin 18 (interferon- 1 GAATTGGGGGATAGATCTATAATGTT gamma-inducing factor) CACTGTTCAAAACGAAGACTAGCT (IL18), mRNA/cds = (177, 758) 2147 Table 3A Hs. 107153 NM_001564 4504694 inhibitor of growth family, 1 CCGTTTGCTTTCAGAAAATGTTTTAG member 1-like (ING1L), GGTAAATGCATAAGACTATGCAAT mRNA/cds = (91, 933) 2148 Table 3A Hs. 2248 NM_001565 4504700 small inducible cytokine 1 CCCAAATTCTTTCAGTGGCTACCTAC subfamily B (Cys-X-Cys), ATACAATTCCAAACACATACAGGA member 10 (SCYB10), mRNA/cds = (66, 362) 2149 Table 3A Hs. 32944 NM_001566 4504704 inositol polyphosphate-4- 1 AAATTAATAAGTCACAAGAAAAACAA phosphatase, type I, 107 kD AAGTGCCAGAAGATGTCCAGCCAC (INPP4A), transcript variant b, mRNA/cds = (294, 3158) 2150 Table 3A Hs. 106673 NM_001568 4503520 eukaryotic translation 1 AGAGGCTCCTAACTGGGCAACTCAA initiation factor 3, subunit 6 GATTCTGGCTTCTACTGAAGAACCA (48 kD) (EIF3S6), mRNA/cds = (22, 1359) 2151 Table 3A Hs. 14376 NM_001614 11038618 actin, gamma 1 (ACTG1), 1 GGTTTTCTACTGTTATGTGAGAACAT mRNA/cds = (74, 1201) TAGGCCCCAGCAACACGTCATTGT 2152 Table 3A Hs. 83636 NM_001619 6138971 adrenergic, beta, receptor 1 CAGCTTCTGCCACTTCCCAGGTAAGC kinase 1 (ADRBK1), AGGAGGAGGTGCCAACAGTGTTAG mRNA/cds = (85, 2154) 2153 Table 3A Hs. 170087 NM_001621 5016091 aryl hydrocarbon receptor 1 ACCATTTTTGTTACTCTCTTCCACATG (AHR), mRNA/cds = TTACTGGATAAATTGTTTAGTGG (643, 3189) 2154 Table 3A Hs. 75313 NM_001628 4502048 aldo-keto reductase family 1 GTGCCACTAACGGTTGAGTTTTGACT 1, member B1 (aldose GCTTGGAACTGGAATCCTTTCAGC reductase) (AKR1B1), mRNA/cds = (45, 995) 2155 Table 3A Hs. 100194 NM_001629 4502058 arachidonate 5- 1 TCTCCACCACCATCTCCCCTCTACTT lipoxygenase-activating CTCATTTCCTAACTCTCTGCTGAA protein (ALOX5AP), mRNA/cds = (30, 515) 2156 Table 3A Hs. 262476 NM_001634 5209326 S-adenosylmethionine 1 GGTGTTGGACTTAAATCAGTTGAAAT decarboxylase 1 (AMD1), GTATTTCTGTACCACAATTTACGC mRNA/cds = (320, 1324) 2157 Table 3A Hs. 82542 NM_001637 4502114 acyloxyacyl hydrolase 1 CCCTTCCGCTGTTCCTGAAATAACCT (neutrophil) (AOAH), TTCATAAAGTGCTTTGGGTGCCAT mRNA/cds = (274, 2001) 2158 Table 3A Hs. 73722 NM_001641 4502136 APEX nuclease 1 TTCTCATGTATAAAACTAGGAATCCT (multifunctional DNA CCAACCAGGCTCCTGTGATAGAGT repair enzyme) (APEX), mRNA/cds = (205, 1161) 2159 literature Hs. 288650 NM_001650 4755123 aquaporin 4 (AQP4), 1 AGACACGTCTATCAGCTTATTCCTTC transcript variant a, TCTACTGGAATATTGGTATAGTCA mRNA/cds = (39, 1010) 2160 Table 3A Hs. 792 NM_001656 4502196 ADP-ribosylation factor 1 TGTCTGGTAACAAGATGTGACTTTTT domain protein 1, 64 kD GGTAGCACTGTTGTGGTTCATTCT (ARFD1), mRNA/cds = (22, 1746) 2161 Table 3A Hs. 270833 NM_001657 4502198 amphiregulin 1 TCCTCTTTCCAGTGGATCATAAGACA (schwannoma-derived ATGGACCCTTTTTGTTATGATGGT growth factor) (AREG), mRNA/cds = (209, 967) 2162 literature Hs. 74571 NM_001658 6995997 ADP-ribosylation factor 1 1 ACTGTTTTGTATACTTGTTTTCAGTTT (ARF1), mRNA/cds = TCATTTCGACAAACAAGCACTGT (75, 620) 2163 literature Hs. 183153 NM_001661 4502206 ADP-ribosylation factor 1 ACATAGTTTTTATTTTTGTGTCTGTGA 4-like (ARF4L), AAGTGCCAAGAACCCCTCCCCAC mRNA/cds = (156, 761) 2164 Table 3A Hs. 77273 NM_001664 10835048 ras homolog gene family, 1 TCACCTGGACTTAAGCGTCTGGCTCT member A (ARHA), AATTCACAGTGCTCTTTCTCCTCA mRNA/cds = (151, 732) 2165 Table 3A Hs. 3109 NM_001666 11386132 Rho GTPase activating 1 AGATGCCTGGCAGGGCTGGGTGGCG protein 4 (ARHGAP4), ATTCATAAAGACCTCGTGTTGATTC mRNA/cds = (42, 2882) 2166 Table 3A Hs. 181243 NM_001675 4502264 activating transcription 1 GGATAGTCAGGAGCGTCAATGTGCT factor 4 (tax-responsive TGTACATAGAGTGCTGTAGCTGTGT enhancer element B67) (ATF4), mRNA/cds = (881, 1936) 2167 Table 3A Hs. 76941 NM_001679 4502280 ATPase, Na+/K+ 1 TTGTGAAATATCTTGTTACTGCTTTTA transporting, beta 3 TTTAGCAGACTGTGGACTGTAAT polypeptide (ATP1B3), mRNA/cds = (0, 839) 2168 Table 3A Hs. 73851 NM_001685 4502292 ATP synthase, H+ 1 CTGGAGGACCTGTTGATGCTAGTTCA transporting, mitochondrial GAGTATCACCAAGAGCTGGAGAGG F0 complex, subunit F6 (ATP5J), mRNA/cds = (1, 327) 2169 Table 3A Hs. 8110 NM_001686 4502294 L-3-hydroxyacyl-Coenzyme 1 GCTGCACAAGAGCCTTGATTGAAGAT A dehydrogenase, short ATATTCTTTCTGAACAGTATTTAA chain (HADHSC), mRNA/cds = (87, 1031) 2170 Table 3A Hs. 81634 NM_001688 4502298 ATP synthase, H+ 1 TTGCCTTTATAAAAACTTGCTGCCTG transporting, mitochondrial ACTAAAGATTAACAGGTTATAGTT F0 complex, subunit b, isoform 1 (ATP5F1), mRNA/cds = (32, 802)

2171 Table 3A Hs.1697 NM_001693 4502310 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 TGGTTCTGCTTTTTGACCTCTCTCTA lysosomal (vacuolar proton CCTTTTCAGGGTAATCTTTGTGGC pump), beta polypeptide, 56/ 58 kD, isoform 2 (ATP6B2), mRNA/cds = (25, 1560) 2172 Table 3A Hs.86905 NM_001695 4502314 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 CCTGTCCTTGTGTTTGTGTGTGCTAA lysosomal (vacuolar proton CAGAAATAAGTTGCAGTATGGTCG pump) 42 kD (ATP6C), mRNA/cds = (166, 1314) 2173 Table 3A Hs.76572 NM_001697 4502302 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 AAAAGTGTTGGTTTTCTGCCATCAGT mitochondrial F1 complex, O GAAAATTCTTAAACTTGGAGCAAC subunit (oligomycin sensitivity conferring protein) (ATP5O), mRNA /cds = (36, 677) 2174 db mining Hs.155024 NM_001706 4502382 B-cell CLL/lymphoma 6 (zinc 1 AGGGTTTGGCTGTGTCTAAACTGCAT finger protein 51) (BCL6), TACCGCGTTGTAAAAAATAGCTGT mRNA/cds = (327, 2447) 2175 literature Hs.2243 NM_001715 4502412 B lymphoid tyrosine kinase 1 CCTAGGCTGCGCTCCAGCACTGCGG (BLK), mRNA /cds = GGCTTTTCTGCAATAAAGTCACGAG (222, 1739) 2176 literature Hs.113916 NM_001716 14589867 Burkitt lymphoma receptor 1, 1 GGCAGCACAGAGACCCCCGGAACAA GTP-binding protein (BLR1), GCCTAAAAATTGTTTCAAAATAAAA transcript variant 2, mRNA/ cds = (288, 1271) 2177 Table 3A Hs.77054 NM_001731 4502472 B-cell translocation gene 1, 1 AAGTCTTTTCCACAAACCACCATCTA anti-proliferative (BTG1), TTTTGTGAACTTTGTTAGTCATCT mRNA/cds = (308, 823) 2178 db mining Hs.263812 NM_001736 4502508 nuclear distribution gene C 1 TGGCAAGTTGGAAAATATGTAACTGG (A. nidulans) homolog (NUDC), AATCTCAAAAGTTCTTTGGGACAA mRNA/cds = (90, 1085) 2179 Table 3A Hs.182278 NM_001743 4502548 Homo sapiens, calmodulin 2 1 TCTGCTTATGGCACAATTTGCCTCAA (phosphorylase kinase, delta), ATCCATTCCAAGTTGTATATTTGT clone MGC: 1447 IMAGE: 3504793, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (93, 542) 2180 Table 3A Hs.155560 NM_001746 10716562 calnexin (CANX), mRNA/ 1 CCATTGTTGTCAAATGCCCAGTGTCC cds = (89, 1867) ATCAGATGTGTTCCTCCATTTTCT 2181 Table 3A Hs.76288 NM_001748 12408645 calpain 2, (m/II) large subunit 1 GCTGCCTCTGTAAATTCATGTATTCA (CAPN2), mRNA/cds = AAGGAAAAGACACCTTGCCTATAA (142, 2244) 2182 Table 3A Hs.279607 NM_001750 5729759 calpastatin (CAST), mRNA/ 1 TCAAGTCAGCAACAGAGCAAAATAAA cds = (66, 1358) GGTTAGATAAGTCCTTGTGTAGCA 2183 Table 3A Hs.179881 NM_001755 13124872 core-binding factor, beta subunit 1 CTTGCCTTAAGCTACCAGATTGCTTT (CBFB), transcript variant 2, TGCCACCATTGGCCATACTGTGTG mRNA/cds = (11, 559) 2184 Table 3A Hs.75586 NH_001759 4502616 cyclin D2 (CCND2), mRNA/ 1 TGGTTTTGAATGCAATTAGGTTATGC cds = (269, 1138) TATTTGGACAATAAACTCACCTTG 2185 Table 3A Hs.83173 NM_001760 4502618 cyclin D3 (CCND3), mRNA/ 1 TGCAAGGTTTAGGCTGGTGGCCCAG cds = (165, 1043) GACCATCATCCTACTGTAATAAAGA 2186 Table 3A Hs.1973 NM_001761 4502620 cyclin F (CCNF), mRNA/ 1 GTGTGGTCGGGGTGAGAACCCAAGC cds = (43, 2403) GTTGGAACTGTAGACCCGTCCTGTC 2187 literature Hs.343474 NM_001762 4502642 601885667F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGCAGCAGTGACATAAAATTCCATGT clone = IMAGE:4104184/ TAGATAAGCATATGTTACTTACCT clone_end = 5′ 2188 Table 3A Hs.66052 NM_001775 4502664 CD38 antigen (p45) (CD38), 1 CTCCACAATAAGGTCAATGCCAGAGA mRNA/cds = (69, 971) CGGAAGCCTTTTTCCCCAAAGTCT 2189 literature Hs.205353 NM_001776 4502666 ectonucleoside triphosphate 1 TGGAGGTATTCAATATCCTTTGCCTC diphosphohydrolase 1 AAGGACTTCGGCAGATACTGTCTC (ENTPD1), mRNA/cds = (67, 1599) 2190 Table 3A Hs.901 NM_001778 4502674 CD48 antigen (B-cell membrane 1 GGTGCCCACCATTCTTGGCCTGTTAC protein) (CD48), mRNA/cds = TTACCTGAGATGAGCTCTTTTAAC (36, 767) 2191 Table 3A Hs.287995 NM_001779 4502676 cDNA:FLJ23181 fis, clone 1 TTAAGAAGAAATACCCACTAACAAAG LNG11094/cds = UNKNOWN AACAAGCATTAGTTTTGGCTGTCA 2192 Table 3A Hs.82401 NM_001781 4502680 CD69 antigen (p60, early T-cell 1 GCAAGACATAGAATAGTGTTGGAAAA activation antigen) (CD69), TGTGCAATATGTGATGTGGCAAAT mRNA/cds = (81, 680) 2193 Table 3A Hs.116481 NM_001782 4502682 CD72 antigen (CD72), mRNA/ 1 GGGCGGCCCGGAGCCAGCCAGGCA cds = (108, 1187) GTTTTATTGAAATCTTTTTAAATAAT 2194 Table 3A Hs.79630 NM_001783 4502684 CD79A antigen 1 CTGATTGTAGCAGCCTCGTTAGTGTC (immunoglobulin-associated ACCCCCTCCTCCCTGATCTGTCAG alpha) (CD79A), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (36, 716) 2195 literature Hs.184298 NM_001799 4502742 cyclin-dependent kinase 7 1 AGAGAACACTGGACAACATTTTACTA (homolog of Xenopus MO15 CTGAGGGAAATAGCCAAAAAGGCA cdk-activating kinase) (CDK7), mRNA/cds = (34, 1074) 2196 Table 3A Hs.276770 NM_001803 4502760 CDW52 antigen (CAMPATH-1 1 CATGGGGGCAACAGCCAAAATAGGG antigen) (CDW52), mRNA/ GGGTAATGATGTAGGGGCCAAGCAG cds = (24, 209) 2197 Table 3A Hs.10029 NM_001814 4503140 cathepsin C (CTSC), mRNA/ 1 TTCTGGAAGATGGTCAGCTATGAAGT cds = (33, 1424) AATAGAGTTGCTTAATCATTTGT 2198 literature Hs.41 NM_001816 4502794 carcinoembryonic antigen- 1 GGGTGGCTCTGATATAGTAGCTCTG related cell adhesion molecule 8 GTGTAGTTTCTGCATTTCAAGAAGA (CEACAM8), mRNA/cds = (32, 1081) 2199 Table 3A Hs.83758 NM_001827 4502858 CDC28 protein kinase 2(CKS2), 1 TTCCAGTCAGTTTTTCTCTTAAGTGC mRNA/cds = (95, 334) CTGTTTGAGTTTACTGAAACAGTT 2200 literature Hs.158324 NM_001837 4502636 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 AAGGACCAAGGAGATGAAGCAAACA receptor 3 (CCR3), mRNA/cds = CATTAAGCCTTCCACACTCACCTTCT (31, 1098) 2201 Table 3A Hs.3462 NM_001867 4502992 cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 AGGTGCAGCCTCTGGAAGTGGATCA VIIc (COX7C), mRNA/cds = AACTAGAACTCATATGCCATACTAG (18, 209) 2202 TablE 3A Hs.75360 NM_001873 4503008 carboxypeptidase E (CPE), 1 ACTTAAAAGTTTAGGGTTTTCTCTTG mRNA/cds = (290, 1720) GTTGTAGAGTGGCCCAGAATTGCA 2203 Table 3A Hs.1940 NM_001885 4503056 crystallin, alpha B (CRYAB), 1 GTCTTGTGACTAGTGCTGAAGCTTAT mRNA/cds = (25, 552) TAATGCTAAGGGCAGGCCCAAATT 2204 Table 3A Hs.19904 NM_001902 4503124 cystathionase (cystathionine 1 CCAGAGCTGCTATTAGAAGCTGCTTC gamma-lyase) (CTH), mRNA/ CTGTGAAGATCAATCTTCCTGAGT cds = (33, 1250) 2205 literature Hs.178452 NM_001903 4503126 catenin (cadherin-associated 1 TCCTCTTTCTCCCAGCTTCAAATGCA protein), alpha 1 (102 kD) CAATTCATCATTGGGCTCACTTCT (CTNNA1), mRNA/cds = (4, 2727) 2206 Table 3A Hs.297939 NM_001908 4503138 cathepsin B (CTSB), mRNA/ 1 CAGCTTCACCCTGTCAAGTTAACAAG cds = (177, 1196) GAATGCCTGTGCCAATAAAAGGTT 2207 Table 3A Hs.78056 NM_001912 4503154 cathepsin L (CTSL), mRNA/ 1 CTCGAATCATTGAAGATCCGAGTGTG cds = (288, 1289) ATTTGAATTCTGTGATATTTTCAC 2208 literature Hs.289271 NM_001916 4503184 cytochrome c-1 (CYC1), 1 CTTCATCTGGAAGAAGAGGCAAGGG mRNA/cds = (8, 985) GGCAGGAGACCAGGCTCTAGCTCTG 2209 Table 3A Hs.77494 NM_001929 4503318 deoxyguanosine kinase 1 AGACTTTGCCATTGTTGCCATTGTTT (DGUOK), mRNA/cds = TCTTTTGTACCTGAAGCATTTTGA (11, 793) 2210 db mining Hs.334626 NM_032332 14150113 hypothetical protein MGC4238 1 AAAAGTAGGGGAGGGGCTGGGTCTG (MGC4238), mRNA/cds = CAAATTAATAAATAGAAGAGGGGGT (30, 977) 2211 Table 3A Hs.180383 NM_001946 4503418 dual specificity phosphatase 6 1 GTCGCAAAGGGGATAATCTGGGAAA (DUSP6), transcript variant 1, GACACCAAATCATGGGCTCACTTTA mRNA/cds = (351, 1496) 2212 Table 3A Hs.82113 NM_001948 4503422 dUTP pyrophosphatase (DUT), 1 TCAGTAAACAAATTCTTTCACAAGGT mRNA/cds = (29, 523) ACAAAATCTTGCATAAGCTGAACT 2213 Table 3A Hs.42287 NM_001952 12669917 E2F transcription factor 6 1 GTTTTACTTAGGACAAGTTGTACCTT (E2F6), mRNA/cds = (0, 845) GCCCTCTCTCCAGCTCTGCTCCCA 2214 literature Hs.2271 NM_001955 4503460 endothelin 1 (EDN1), mRNA/ 1 ACTGGCTTCCATCAGTGGTAACTGCT cds = (336, 974) TTGGTCTCTTCTTTCATCTGGGGA 2215 Table 3A Hs.275959 NM_001959 4503476 eukaryotic translation elongation 1 TGGATGTGGCTGCTTTCAACAAGATC factor 1 beta 2 (EEF1B2), TAAAATCCATCCTGGATCATGGCA mRNA/cds = (235, 912) 2216 Table 3A Hs.326035 NM_001964 4503492 early growth response 1 (EGR1), 1 TGTGGTGTATATCCTTCCAAAAAATT mRNA/cds = (270, 1901) AAAACGAAAATAAAGTAGCTGCGA 2217 Table 3A Hs.79306 NM_001968 4503534 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 GTCTTCCATGTGAACAGCATAAGTTT factor 4E (EIF4E), mRNA/cds = GGAGCACTAGTTTGATTATTATGT (18, 671) 2218 literature Hs.99863 NM_001972 4503548 elastase 2, neutrophil (ELA2), 1 GCCCACACCCACACTCTCCAGCATCT mRNA/cds = (38, 841) GGCACAATAAACATTCTCTGTTTT 2219 db mining Hs.211956 NM_012099 6912245 CD3-epsilon-associated protein; 1 AGCTGTTTCCTGGGTAAATCTAGAGT antisense to ERCC-1 (ASE-1), GGGGTTTTGGTTCTTTATTTTCCC mRNA/cds = (488, 2020) 2220 Table 3A Hs.62192 NM_001993 10518499 coagulation factor III 1 GCAGGAGACATTGGTATTCTGGGCA (thromoplastin, tissue factor) GCTTCCTAATATGCTTTACAATCTG (F3), mRNA/cds = (123, 1010) 2221 Table 3A Hs.278333 NM_001995 4503650 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A ligase, 1 TGGTTTTCATATCAAAAGATCATGTT long-chain 1 (FAC1), nuclear- GGGATTAACTTGCCTTTTTCCCCA gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (73, 2172) 2222 Table 3A Hs.77393 NM_002004 4503684 farnesyl diphosphate synthase 1 ATCTACAAGCGGAGAAAGTGACCTA (farnesyl pyrophosphate GAGATTGCAAGGGCGGGGAGAGGA synthase, dimethylallyltrans- G transferase, geranyltranstrans- ferase) (FDPS), mRNA/cds = (114, 1373) 2223 Table 3A Hs.170133 NM_002015 9257221 forkhead box O1A 1 TGTTTAAATGGCTTGGTGTCTTTCTTT (rhabdomyosarcoma) TCTAATTATGCAGAATAAGCTCT (FOXO1A), mRNA/cds = (385, 2352) 2224 Table 3A Hs.89764 NM_002024 4503764 fragile X mental retardation 1 1 AAAACTGTACTTTGATTCACATGTTTT (FMR1), mRNA/cds = CAAATGGAGTTGGAGTTCATTCA (219, 2117) 2225 Table 3A Hs.138381 NM_002027 4503770 farnesyltransferase, CAAX box, 1 TCCATCAGAGCTGGTCTGCACACTCA alpha (FNTA), mRNA/cds = CATTATCTTGCTATCACTGTAACC (6, 1145) 2226 Table 3A Hs.753 NM_002029 4503778 formyl peptide receptor 1 1 GACACTTTCGAGCTCCCAGCTCCAG (FPR1), mRNA/cds = (61, 1113) CTTCGTCTCACCTTGAGTTAGGCTG 2227 Table 3A Hs.62954 NM_002032 4503794 ferritin, heavy polypeptide 1 1 TGTTGGGGTTTCCTTTACCTTTTCTAT (FTH1), mRNA/cds = (91, 663) AAGTTGTACCAAAACATCCACTT 2228 Table 3A Hs.278238 NM_002041 8051596 GA-binding protein transcription 1 AGGAGTCTTTTACCCGGTGTGCTTTG factor, beta subunit 2 (47 kD) CCGCAGTCATCCAAAATAAATTCA (GABPB2), transcript variant gamma, mRNA/cds = (169, 1251) 2229 Table 3A Hs.169476 NM_002046 7669491 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 TAGGGAGCCGCACCTTGTCATGTAC 3-phosphate dehydrigenase, CATCAATAAAGTACCCTGTGCTCAA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 2230 db mining Hs.334695 NM_002050 4503926 GATA-binding protein 2 1 GCTGTATATAAACGTGTCCCGAGCTT (GAT2), mRNA/cds = AGATTCTGTATGCGGTGACGGCGG (193, 1617) 2231 Table 3A Hs.62661 NM_002053 4503938 guanylate binding protein 1, 1 TGTCTTATGTGTCAAAAGTCCTAGGA interferon-inducible, 67 kD AAGTGGTTGATGTTTCTTATAGCA (GBP1), mRNA/cds = (68, 1846) 2232 Table 3A Hs.1674 NM_002056 4503980 glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate 1 GCTGAATGACATATTTTATCTTGTTCT transaminase 1 (GFPT1), TTAAAATCACAACACAGAGCTGC mRNA/cds = (122, 2167) 2233 Table 3A Hs.296261 NM_002072 4504044 guanine nucleotide binding 1 TGTCTCTCTCTCTTTTTCTTTTCTATG protein (G protein), q poly- GAGCAAAACAAAGCTGATTTCCC peptide (GNAQ), mRNA/cds = (220, 1299) 2234 Table 3A Hs.215595 NM_002074 11321584 guanine nucleotide binding 1 CAGTGTACTGCAAGGAAGCTGGATG protein), beta polypeptide 1 CAAGATAGATACTATATTAAACTGT (GNB1), mRNA/cds = (280, 1302) 2235 Table 3A Hs.183773 NM_002078 6715599 golgi autoantigen, golgin sub- 1 TGTATTGTATGCAAATCTGTGATTGTT family a, 4 (GOLGA4), mRNA/ GGCAGTGTCATCTCTGAGAAACA cds = (285, 6977) 2236 Table 3A Hs.180577 NM_002087 4504150 granulin (GRN), mRNA/cds = 1 GGGGTGTTTGTGTGTGTGCGCGTGT (62, 1843) GCGTTTCAATAAAGTTTGTACACTT 2237 Table 3A Hs.2707 NM_002094 4504166 G1 to S phase transition 1 1 TTTAGTATTTTTCCCCCAGGCCAGAT (GSPT1), mRNA/cds = CATTCGTGAGTGTGCGAGTGTGTG (648, 2147) 2238 Table 3A Hs.75113 NM_002097 4753158 general transcription factor IIIA 1 TGCTTTGTTTAAAGCACTGCAGACCA (GTF3A), mRNA/cds = AGGAGTCGAGCTTTCTCTCAGAGC (19, 1290) 2239 Table 3A Hs.119192 NM_002106 4504254 H2A histone family, member Z 1 ACCTTATTTCCACTCTGGTGGATAAG (H2AFZ), mRNA/cds = TTCAATAAAGGTCATATCCCAAAC (106, 492) 2240 Table 3A Hs.181307 NM_002107 4504278 H3 histone, family 3A (H3F3A), 1 AATGTTGTCTGTCTTCTGTGCTGTTC mRNA/cds = (374, 784) CTGTAAGTTTGCTATTAAAATACA 2241 Table 3A Hs.263435 NM_002108 4809282 histidine ammonia-lyase (HAL), 1 ACCTTCCTCATTTCACAGATAAGGAA mRNA/cds = (297, 2270) TCTTTGGGGATTAACCAACCTCCT 2242 literature Hs.77798 NM_002019 6996013 histidyl-tRNA synthetase 1 AGATACCTCCCCACCACCAATTGCCA (HARS), mRNA/cds = AAGGTCCAATAAAATGCCTCAACC (455, 1984) 2243 Table 3A Hs.89555 NM_002110 4504356 hemopoietic cell kinase (HCK), 1 GCAATCCACAATCTGACATTCTCAGG mRNA/cds = (168, 1685) AAGCCCCCAAGTTGATATTTCTAT 2244 db mining Hs.277477 NM_002117 11321588 major histocompatibility 1 TCTCAGGCTGCGTGCAGCAACAGTG complex, class I, C (HLA-C), CCCAGGGCTCTGATGAGTCTCTCAT mRNA/cds = (0, 1100) 2245 Table 3A Hs.814 NM_002121 4504404 major histocompatibility 1 GCCTCCAACCATGTTCCCTTCTTCTT complex, class II, DP beta 1 AGCACCACAAATAATCAAAACCCA (HLA-DPB1), mRNA/cds = (19, 795) 2246 Table 3A Hs.308026 NM_002125 4504412 major histocompatibility 1 CTCATCTTCAACTTTTGTGCTCCCCT complex, class II, DR beta 5 TTGCCTAAACCCTATGGCCTCCTG (HLA-DRB5), mRNA/cds = (29, 829) 2247 Table 3A Hs.324278 NM_002128 4504424 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566M063 1 TGGGGGTTGTAAATTGGCATGGAAAT (from clone DKFZp566M063)/ TTAAAGCAGGTTCTTGTTGGTGCA cds = UNKNOWN 2248 Table 3A Hs.80684 NM_002129 14141173 high-mobility group (nonhistone 1 TGTGTGTATGGTAGCACAGCAAACTT chromosomal) protein 2 GTAGGAATTAGTATCAATAGTAAA (HMG2), mRNA/cds = (190, 819) 2249 Table 3A Hs.1119 NM_002135 4504440 nuclear receptor subfamily 4, 1 CCTGCCTGGCTCTCTCTTCCTACCCT group A, member 1 (NR4A1), CCTTCCACATGTACATAAACTGTC mRNA/cds = (110, 1906) 2250 Table 3A Hs.249495 NM_002136 4504444 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AGATGGGAATGAAGCTTGTGTATCCA ribonucleoprotein A1 TTATCATGTGTAATCAATAAACGA (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 2251 Table 3A Hs.232400 NM_002137 14043073 hetergeneous nuclear 1 TTAAGATTTTTCTCAAAGTTTTGAAAA ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 GCTATTAGCCAGGATCATGGTGT (HNRPA2B1), transcript variant B1, mRNA/cds = (169, 1230) 2252 Table 3A Hs.303627 NM_002138 14110413 hetergeneous nuclear 1 TGCGGCTAGTTCAGAGAGATTTTTAG ribonucleoprotein D (AU-rich AGCTGTGGTGGACTTCATAGATGA element RNA-binding protein 1, 37 kD) (HNRPD), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (285, 1352) 2253 Table 3A Hs.146381 NM_002139 4504450 RNA binding motif protein, X 1 CCATTTTGCCTTTCTGACATTTCCTTG chromosome (RBMX), mRNA/ GGAATCTGCAAGAACCTCCCCTT cds = (11, 1186) 2254 Table 3A Hs.2733 NM_002145 4504464 homeo box B2 (HOXB2), 1 TTCCGTTTGGTAGACTCCTTCCAATG mRNA/cds = (78, 1148) AAATCTCAGGAATAATTAAACTCT 2255 Table 3A Hs.3268 NM_002155 4504514 heat shcok 70 kD protein 6 1 GGCAGAGAAGGAGGAGTATGAGCAT (HSP70B′) (HSPA6), mRNA/ CAGAAGAGGGAGCTGGAGCAAATCT cds = (0, 1931) 2256 Table 3A Hs.79037 NM_002156 4504520 Homo sapiens, heat shock 60 kD 1 AGCAGCCTTTCTGTGGAGAGTGAGA protein 1 (chaperonin), clone ATAATTGTGTACAAAGTAGAGAAGT MGC:19755 IMAGE:3630225, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1705, 3396) 2257 Table 3A Hs.1197 NM_002157 4504522 heat shock 10 kD protein 1 1 AATGATAACTAATGACATCCAGTGTC (chaperonin 10) (HSPE1), TCCAAAATTGTTTCCTTGTACTGA mRNA/cds = (41, 349) 2258 db mining Hs.93177 NM_002176 4504602 interferon, beta 1, fibroblast 1 TCCCTCTGGGACTGGACAATTGCTTC (IFNB1), mRNA/cds = (0, 563) AAGCATTCTTCAACCAGCAGATGC 2259 Table 3A Hs.82065 NM_002184 4504674 interleukin 6 signal transducer 1 CGGCTACATGCCTCAGTGAAGGACT (gp130, oncostatin M receptor) AGTAGTTCCTGCTACAACTTCAGCA (IL6ST), mRNA/cds = (255, 3011) 2260 Table 3A Hs.237868 NM_002185 4504678 interleukin 7 receptor (IL7R), 1 CATGAGTCAAGAGCATCCTGCTTCTA mRNA/cds = (22, 1401) CCATGTGGATTTGGTCACAAGGTT 2261 db mining Hs.1702 NM_002186 4504684 interleukin 9 receptor precursor 1 GTCAGAGGTCCTGTCTGGATGGAGG (IL9R) gene, complete cds/cds = CTGGAGGCTCCCCCCTCAACCCCTC (214, 1779) 2262 db mining Hs.674 NM_002187 4504640 interleukin 12B (natural killer 1 CCTGATACACAATTATGACCAGAAAA cell stimulatory factor 2, TATGGCTCCATGAAGGTGCTACTT cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor 2, p40) (IL12B), mRNA/ cds = (13, 999) 2263 Table 3A Hs.41724 NM_002190 4504650 interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T- 1 ATTCAATTCCAGAGTAGTTTCAAGTTT lymphoctye-associated serine CACATCGTAACCATTTTCGCCCG esterase 8) (IL17), mRNA/cds = (53, 520) 2264 Table 3A Hs.80645 NM_002198 4504720 interferon regulatory factor 1 1 TGGAAATGTCATCTAACCATTAAGTC (IRF1), mRNA/cds = ATGTGTGAACACATAAGGACGTGT (197, 1174) 2265 Table 3A Hs.83795 NM_002199 4755144 interferon regulatory factor 2 1 AATTCCCAGATTTGAAGACAAAAATA (IRF2), mRNA/cds = CTCTAATTCTAACCAGAGCAAGCT (177, 1226) 2266 Table 3A Hs.334450 NM_002200 4504726 interferon regulatory factor 5 1 TGGCAGCTACCCCCTTCTTGAGAGTC (IRF5), transcript variant 1, CAAGAACCTGGAGCAGAAATAATT mRNA/cds = (102, 1616) 2267 Table 3A Hs.241545 NM_002208 6007850 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTCCTTCAGGATGATCTAGAGCAGCA hypothetical protein, clone TGGAGCTGTTGGTAGAATATTAGT MGC:1824 IMAGE:3509518, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (533, 1504) 2268 Table 3A Hs.174103 NM_002209 4504756 integrin, alpha L (antigen 1 TGCCAAGCACAGTGCCTGCATGTATT CD11A (p180), lymphoctye TATCCAATAAATGTGAAATTCTGT function-associated antigen 1; alpha polypeptide) (ITGAL), mRNA/cds = (88, 3600) 2269 Table 3A Hs.287797 Nm_002211 4504766 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 ACCACTGTATGTTTACTTCTCACCATT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) TGAGTTGCCATCTTGTTTCACA 2270 Table 3A Hs.5215 NM_002212 4504770 integrin beta 4 binding protein 1 GGCTGAGGGTTCTGCTGTCCTGTGC (ITGB4BP), mRNA/cds = CACCCCATTAAAGTGCAGTTCCTCC (70, 807) 2271 Table 3A Hs.50651 NM_002227 4504802 Janus kinase 1 (a protein 1 ACCATCCAATCGGACAAGCTTTCAGA tyrosine kinase) (JAK1), mRNA/ ACCTTATTGAAGGATTTGAAGCAC cds = (75, 3503) 2272 Table 3A Hs.198951 NM_002229 4504808 jun B proto-oncogene (JUNB) 1 AGTCTCTAAAGAGTTTATTTTAAGAC GTGTTTGTGTTTGTGTGTGTTTGT 2273 Table 3A Hs.3886 Nm_002267 4504898 karyopherin alpha 3 (importin 1 TGGAAGACTAAAGAGGTGCAATGTG alpha 4) (KPNA3), mRNA/cds = ATCTGAGCCTCCATCATTGTCCTCC (91, 1656) 2274 Table 3A Hs.74011 NM_002286 11693297 lymphocyte-activation gene 3 1 GCAGCCAGCAGATCTCAGCAGCCCA (LAG3), mRNA/cds = GTCCAAATAAACGTCCTGTCTAGCA (349, 1938) 2275 Table 3A Hs.334822 NM_002295 9845501 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GGTAGGAGCAACCACTGACTGGTCT ribosomal protein L4, clone TAAGCTGTTCTTGCATAGGCTCTTA MGC:2966 IMAGE:3139805, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (1616, 2617) 2276 Table 3A Hs.152931 NM_002296 4504960 lamin B receptor (LBR), mRNA/ 1 TCAGCTACACTTTGTTTTTAAGTTTGT cds = (75, 1922) TTTTGACATGTTTATTTGGCAAA 2277 Table 3A Hs.76506 NM_002298 7382490 lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 1 TCCCCCCTCCGCCTCCCAGGAAGAA (L-plastin) (LCP1), mRNA/ AGAATGTTACTGCCTTAATAAAAAA cds = (173, 2056) 2278 Table 3A Hs.234489 NM_002300 4557031 Homo sapiens, lactate 1 GTGAATTTGGGCTCACAGAATCAAAG dehydrogenase B, clone MGC: CCTATGCTTGGTAGCTCTTGAACA 3600 IMAGE:3028947, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1745, 2749) 2279 Table 3A Hs.2250 NM_002309 6006018 leukemia inhibitory factor 1 TCCTTCCTTTCCACTGAAAAGCACAT (cholinergic differentiation GGCCTTGGGTGACAAATTCCTCTT factor) (LIF), mRNA/cds = (64, 672) 2280 Table 3A Hs.2798 NM_002310 6042197 leukemia inhibitory factor 1 AGAAATGTTCAGTAATGAAAAAATAT receptor (LIFR), mRNA/cds = ATCCAATCAGAGCCATCCCGAAAA (153, 3446) 2281 literature Hs.166091 NM_002312 4504996 ligase IV, DNA, ATP-dependent 1 TTTTAACTTTTAAGGTTGAAAAGACAA (LIG4), mRNA/cds = TAGCCCAAAGCCAAGAAAGAAAA (474, 3008) 2282 Table 3A Hs.158203 NM_002313 6006043 actin binding LIM protein 1 1 GCACTCCTTTGTCATATACTCTGCAT (ABLIM), transcript variant CACTGTCATACTCACAACTTCGTG ABLIM-I, mRNA/cds = (99, 2435) 2283 Table 3A Hs.890 NM_002341 4505034 lymphotoxin beta (TNF super- 1 TGGCAGTGGGAAAAATGTAGGAGAC family, member 3), (LTB), TGTTTGGAAATTGATTTTGAACCTG transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (8, 742) 2284 literature Hs.1116 NM_002342 4505038 lymphotoxin beta receptor 1 CATGCAAATAAAAAGAATGGGACCTA (TNFR superfamily, member 3) AACTCGTGCCGCTCGTGCCGAATT (LTBR), mRNA/cds = (168, 1475) 2285 Table 3A Hs.105938 NM_002343 4505042 lactotransferrin (LTF), mRNA/ 1 GGATTGCCCATCCATCTGCTTACAAT cds = (294, 2429) TCCCTGCTGTCGTCTTAGCAAGAA 2286 Table 3A Hs.210 NM_002344 4505044 leukocyte tyrosine kinase (LTK), 1 GAGCACTGGATTGCTTTCCCATTATG mRNA/cds = (170, 2581) ACCGTCCTTCATCTGGGCAGACCC 2287 Table 3A Hs.80887 NM_002350 4505054 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma 1 AACCGGATATATACATAGCATGACAT viral related oncogene homlog TTCTTTGTGCTTTGGCTTACTTGT (LYN), mRNA/cds = (297, 1835) 2288 Table 3A Hs.75709 NM_002355 10947032 mannose-6-phosphate receptor 1 ATTTGTTTGCATCCCTCCCCCACACC (cation dependent) (M6PR), CTGGTGTTTTAAAATGAAGAAAAA mRNA/cds = (170, 1003) 2289 Table 3A Hs.330716 NM_002356 11125771 cDNA FLJ14368 fis, clone 1 AAACTCCTGCTTAAGGTGTTCTAATT HEMBA1001122/cds = TTCTGTGAGCACACTAAAAGCGAA UNKNOWN 2290 Table 3A Hs.69547 NM_002385 4505122 myelin basic protein (MBP), 1 GACATGCGGGCTGGGCAGCTGTTAG mRNA/cds = (10, 570) AGTCCAACGTGGGGCAGCACAGAGA 2291 Table 3A Hs.172195 NM_002408 6031183 mannosyl (alpha-1,6)- 1 ACCAAAATTCAGTGAAGGCATTCTAC glycoprotein beta-1,2-N- AAGTTTTGAGTTAGCATTACATTT acetylglucosaminyltransferase (MGAT2), mRNA/cds = (489, 1832) 2292 literature Hs.1384 NM_002412 4505176 O-6-methylquanine-DNA 1 TAACACTGCATCGGATGCGGGGCGT methyltransferase (MGMT), GGAGGCACCGCTGTATTAAAGGAAG mRNBA/cds = (40, 663) 2293 Table 3A Hs.177543 NM_002414 4505182 antigen identified by monoclonal 1 TCCATCGAGCACGTCTGAAACCCCT antibodies 12E7, F21 and O13 GGTAGCCCCGACTTCTTTTTAATTA (MIC2), mRNA/cds = (123, 680) 2294 db mining Hs.83169 NM_002421 13027798 matrix metalloproteinase 1 1 CAGTCACTGGTGTCACCCTGGATAG (interstitial collagenase) GCAAGGGATAACTCTTCTAACACAA (MMP1), mRNA/cds = (71, 1480) 2295 db mining Hs.83326 NM_002422 13027803 matrix metalloproteinase 3 1 GGGAAGCACTCGTGTGCAACAGACA (stromelysin 1, progelatinase) AGTGACTGTATCTGTGTAGACTATT (MMP3), mRNA/cds = (63, 1496) 2296 db mining Hs.2256 NM_002423 13027804 matrix metalloproteinase 7 1 TCTATGAGCTTTGTCAGTGCGCGTAG (matrilysin, uterine) (MMP7), ATGTCAATAAATGTTACATACACA mRNA/cds = (47, 850) 2297 db mining Hs.73862 NM_002424 4505220 matric metalloproteinase 8 1 ATATGGTGCTGTTTTCTACCCTTGGA (neutrophil collagenase) AAGAAATGTAGATGATATGTTTCG (MMP8), mRNA/cds = (71, 1474) 2298 db mining Hs.2258 NM_002425 4505204 matrix metalloproteinase 10 1 TTGCTAGGCGAGATAGGGGGAAGAC (stromelysin 2) (MMP10), AGATATGGGTGTTTTTAATAAATCT mRNA/cds = (22, 1452) 2299 db mining Hs.1695 NM_002426 4505206 matrix metalloproteinase 12 1 AAGTTGCTTCCTAACATCCTTGGACT (macrophage elastase) GAGAAATTATACTTACTTCTGGCA (MMP12), mRNA/cds = (12, 1424) 2300 db mining Hs.2936 NM_002427 13027796 matrix metalloproteinase 13 1 CTCAGGCAAAGAAAATGAAATGCATA (collagenase 3) (MMP13), TTTGCAAAGTGTATTAGGAAGTGT mRNA/cds = (28, 1443) 2301 literature Hs.82380 NM_002431 4505224 menage a trois 1 (CAK assembly 1 TGGAAGAGAGGAATAAATAATTCACC factor) (MNAT1), mRNA/cds = TATATGTGTTTGAGGTTGTGACAG (34, 963) 2302 literature Hs.79396 NM_002434 4505232 N-methylpurine-DNA 1 GCCTGAGCAAAGGGCCTGCCCAGAC glycosylate (MPG), mRNA/ AAGATTTTTTAATTGTTTAAAAACC cds = (146, 1042) 2303 Table 3A Hs.1861 NM_002436 6006024 membrane protein, palmitoylated 1 AAATGACACATCTGTGCAATAGAATG 1 (55 kD) (MPP1), mRNA/ ATGTCTGCTCTAGGGAAACCTTCA cds = (115, 1515) 2304 literature Hs.42674 NM_002439 4505248 mutS (E. coli) homolog 3 1 ATATTTTTATTTGTTTCAGTTCAGATA (MSH3), mRNA/cds = ATTGGCAACTGGGTGAATCTGGC (16, 3402) 2305 literature Hs.115246 NM_002440 4505250 mutS (E. coli) homolog 4 1 TTCCCAGGACCGAACAAGTTCCAGAA (MSH4), mRNA/cds = AAGACTGAAGAATAATCACAATTC (41, 2851) 2306 literature Hs.112193 NM_002441 4505252 mRNA for G7 protein (G7 gene 1 TTCCTTATCTCCCTCAGACGCAGAGT located in the class III region TTTTAGTTTCTCTAGAAATTTTGT of the major histocompatibility complex/cds =(56, 2611) 2307 Table 3A Hs.288742 NM_002444 4505256 cDNA:FLJ22712, clone 1 TTTTGGAGGGGTTTATGCTCAATCCA HSI13435/cds = UNKNOWN TGTTCTATTTCAGTGCCAATAAAA 2308 literature Hs.388 NM_002452 4505274 nudix (nucleoside diphosphate 1 CATTGAGTGGCGCAGAGCCGGGTTT linked moiety X)-type motif 1 CATCTGGAATTAACTGGATGGAAGG (NUDT1), mRNA/cds = (26, 496) 2309 Table 3A Hs.82132 NM_002460 4505286 interferon regulatory factor 4 1 TGGAAATTCCCGTGTTGCTTCAAACT (IRF4), mRNA/cds = GAGACAGATGGGACTTAACAGGCA (105, 1460) 2310 Table 3A Hs.82132 NM_002460 4505286 interferon regulatory factor 4 1 TGGAAATTCCCGTGTTGCTTCAAACT (IRF4), mRNA/cds = GAGACAGATGGGACTTAACAGGCA (105, 1460) 2311 Table 3A Hs.76391 NN_002462 4505290 myxovirus (influenza) resistance 1 CGTCCTGCGGAGCCCTGTCTCCTCT 1, homolog of murine CTCTGTAATAAACTCATTTCTAGCC (interferon-inducible protein p78) (MX1), mRNA/cds = (345, 2333) 2312 Table 3A Hs.926 NM_002463 11342663 myxovirus (influenza) resistance 1 TTTCCCTGATTATGATGAGCTTCCAT 2, homolog of murine (MX2), TGTTCTGTTAAGTCTTGAAGAGGA mRNA/cds = (104, 2251) 2313 Table 3A Hs.79070 NM_002467 12962934 v-myc avian myelocytomatosis 1 CAAATGCAACCTCACAACCTTGGCTG viral oncogene homolog (MYC), AGTCTTGAGACTGAAAGATTTAGC mRNA/cds = (558, 1877) 2314 Table 3A Hs.243886 NM_002482 4505332 nuclear autoantigenic sperm 1 GGGACACTGGAGGCTGGAGCTACAG protein (histone-binding) TTGAAAGCACTGCATGTTAAGAGGG (NASP), mRNA/cds = (85, 2448) 2315 Table 3A Hs.25812 NM_002485 6996019 Nijmegen breakage syndrome 1 1 TCTGTCATGCCCACAATCCCTTTCTA (nibrin) (NBS1), mRNA/cds = AGGAAGACTGCCCTACTATAGCAG (52, 2316) 2316 Table 3A Hs.19236 NM_002492 4505362 NADH dehydrogenase 1 GGAGAAATAGGAATTTGTGAACCCCT (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcomplex, AAAATTGTAGCAACTTTGAAAGGT 5 (16 kD, SGDH) (NDUFB5), mRNA/cds = (6, 575) 2317 Table 3A Hs.10758 NM_002495 4505368 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACAAGAGTATCCACAAAATAGGTTGG (ubiquinone) Fe-S protein 4 CACTGACTATATCTCTGCTTGACT (18 kD) (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) (NDUFS4), mRNA/ cds = (8, 535) 2318 literature Hs.1827 NM_002507 4505392 nerve growth factor receptor 1 GCCCTCCTGAAACTTACACACAAAAC (TNFR superfamily, member 16) GTTAAGTGATGAACATTAAATAGC (NGFR), mRNA/cds = (113, 1396) 2319 Table 3A Hs.82226 NM_002510 4505404 glycoprotein (transmembrane) 1 AAACCATCTACTATATGTTAGACATG antigen 1 nmb (GPNMB), ACATTCTTTTTCTCTCCTTCCTGA mRNA/cds = (91, 1773) 2320 Table 3A Hs.214 NM_002515 4505424 neuro-oncological ventral 1 GTGTATCTCGTGGAATCAGTGGTTAG (NOVA1), transcript variant 1, CATTGCCGCTATTATATTTACTCA mRNA/cds = (60, 1592) 2321 Table 3A Hs.89385 NM_002519 4505430 nuclear protein, ataxia- 1 TTGTGATGTTAAGAAATTTGTATGGT telangiectasia locus (NPAT), GTGGCAGTGGTCTATTCCTAAGGA mRNA/cds = (34, 4317) 2322 Table 3A Hs.9614 NM_002520 10835062 nucleophosmin (nucleolar 1 CGGATGACTGACCAAGAGGCTATTC phosphoprotein B23, numatrin AAGATCTCTGGCAGTGGAGGAAGTC (NPM1), mRNA/cds = (0, 884) 2323 Table 3A Hs.153952 NM_002526 4505466 5′ nucleotidase (CD73) (NT5), 1 CCTAAATCTGTGTGTGTATTGTGAAG mRNA/cds = (49, 1773) TGGTATAAGAAATGACTTTGAACC 2324 Table 3a Hs.66196 NM_002528 6224977 nth (E. coli endonuclease 1 CAGGCTGAGGTGGACCAAGAAGGCA III)-like 1 (NTHL1), mRNA/ ACCAAGTCCCCAGAGGAGACCCGCG cds = (0, 938) 2325 Table 3A Hs.264981 NM_002535 4505484 2′–5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 2 1 GAATGTAGGGAAGAGGTGCCAAGCC (69–71 kD) (OAS2), transcript AACCGTGGGGTTAGCTCTAATTATT variant 2, mRNA/cds = (19, 2082) 2326 Table 3A Hs.74563 NM_002537 9845506 ornithine decarboxylase 1 ACGGGGATGTCAGGGAGGCAAGTGT antizyme 2 (OAZ2), mRNA/ GTTGTGTTACTGTGTCAATAAACTG cds = UNKNOWN 2327 Table 3A Hs.75212 NM_002539 4505488 ornithine decarboxylase 1 GGCAGAATGGGCCAAAAGCTTAGTG 1 (ODC1) mRNA/cds = TTGTGACCTGTTTTTAAAATAAAGT (334, 1719) 2328 literature Hs.96398 NM_002542 7949101 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylate 1 CAAGATGGGGTGGGGGATATTGAGG (OGG1), nuclear gene encoding GAGACAGCGCTAAGGATGGTTTTAT mitochondrial protein, transcript variant 1b, mRNA/cds = (1266, 2240) 2329 Table 3A Hs.77729 NM_002543 4505500 oxidised low density lipoprotein 1 TAGGCTTCTATTTCCTTTCCACCCAC (lectin-like) receptor 1 (OLR1), TCTTCACAGGCTATTCTACTTTAA mRNA/cds = (61, 882) 2330 literature Hs.81791 NM_002546 4507566 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GGTAACCAGGTCCAATCAGTAAAAAT superfamily, member 11b AAGCTGCTTATAACTGGAAATGGC (osteoprotegerin) (TNFRSF11B), mRNA/cds = (94, 1299) 2331 Table 3A Hs.172182 NM_002568 4505574 poly(A)-binding protein, 1 TCTGTTTTAAGTAACAGAATTGATAAC cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1), TGAGCAAGGAAACGTAATTTGGA mRNA/cds = (502, 2403) 2332 Table 3A Hs.75716 NM_002575 4505594 serine (or cysteine) proteinase 1 TGCCTTTAATTGTTCTCATAATGAAGA inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), ATAAGTAGGTACCCTCCATGCCC member 2 (SERPINB2), mRNA/ cds = (72, 1319) 2333 Table 3A Hs.188 NM_002600 4505662 phosphodisterase 4B, cAMP- 1 TGCCATTAAGCAGGAATGTCATGTTC specific (dunce (Drosophila)- CAGTTCATTACAAAAGAAAACAAT homolog phosphodiesterase E4) (PDE4B), mRNA/cds = (765, 2459) 2334 literature Hs.37040 NM_002607 4505678 platelet-derived growth factor 1 ACCTGTTTTGTATACCTGAGAGCCTG alpha polypeptide (PDGFA), CTATGTTCTTCTTTTGTTGATCCA mRNA/cds = (403, 993) 2335 literature Hs.1976 NM_002608 4505680 platelet-derived growth factor 1 CTGCTTCCTTCAGTTTGTAAAGTCGG beta polypeptide (simian TGATTATATTTTTGGGGGCTTTCC sacroma viral (v-sis) oncogene homolog) (PDGFB), mRNA/ cds = (1022, 1747) 2336 literature Hs.81564 NM_002619 4505732 platelet factor 4 (PF4), mRNA/ 1 AGCATACTTCTTTTTTCCAGTTTCAAT cds = (7, 312) CTAACTGTGAAAGAAACTTTCTGA 2337 Table 3A Hs.53155 NM_002621 4505736 properidin P factor, complement 1 GAACTCTAACACTTCTCTCCTCCACT (PFC), mRNA/cds = CTGAGCCCCCTGACCTTCCAAACC (242, 1651) 2338 literature Hs.99910 NM_002627 11321600 phosphofructokinase, platelet 1 CCAGTGCGTGCTGTCTGTGGAGTGT (PFKP), mRNA/cds = GTCTCATGCTTTCAGATGTGCATAT (33, 2387) 2339 Table 3A Hs.181013 NM_002629 4505752 phosphoglycerate mutase 1 1 CCCTGCCACATGGGTCCAGTGTTCAT (brain) (PGAM1), mRNA/cds = CTGAGCATAACTGTACTAAATCCT (31, 795) 2340 Table 3A Hs.78713 NM_002635 4505774 solute carrier family 25 1 TGCTTAAGGCAAGAGTTTCAGATTTA (mitochondrial carrier; CTGTTGAAATAAACCCAACTGTTC phosphate carrier), member 3 (SLC25A3), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, transcript variant 1b, mRNA/ cds = (48, 1133) 2341 Table 3A Hs.166204 NM_002636 13435395 PHD finger protein 1 (PHF1), 1 CCTGACCCCTCCCATCCTTCCCATTT transcript variant 2, mRNA/ CCTTTGATGTTATTTTGTTACAGC cds = (215, 1918) 2342 Table 3A Hs.112341 NM_002638 4505786 protease inhibitor 3, skin-derived 1 TAAGTCCCTGCTGCCCTTCCCCTTCC (SKALP) (PI3), mRNA/cds = CACACTGTCCATTCTTCCTCCCAT (119, 472) 2343 Table 3A Hs.250697 NM_002643 4505796 ras-like protein (TC10), mRNA/ 1 TGATGTGATTGTAGCTTTTTAAACTAT cds = (0, 641) GAAACCCCTGAGAGATTGTACCT 2344 db mining Hs.32942 NM_002649 4505802 phosphoinositide-3-kinase, 1 CCCAAAGGTTCCTAAGCCTGGCTGC catalytic, gamma polypeptide AAAGAAGAATCAACAGGGACACTTT (PIK3CG), mRNA/cds = (323, 3628) 2345 Table 3A Hs.154846 NM_002651 4505808 phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase, 1 TAGAAGTTTGCTTTTTCCCTGCCTGT catalytic, beta polypeptide CTTGGTCACTACCACCTCTTCCCT (PIK4CB), mRNA/cds = (69, 2555) 2346 Table 3A Hs.77274 Nm_002658 4505862 plasminogen activator, urokinase 1 TGACCAGCACTGTCTCAGTTTCACTT (PLAU), mRNA/cds = TCACATAGATGTCCCTTTCTTTGGC (76, 1371) 2347 Table 3A Hs.179657 NM_002659 4505864 plasminogen activator, urokinase 1 CTGCCCATCTCAGCCTCACCATCACC receptor (PLAUR), mRNA/ CTGCTAATGACTGCCAGACTGTGG cds = (426, 1433) 2348 Table 3A Hs.77436 NM_002664 4505878 pleckstrin (PLEK), mRNA/ 1 TTCCTGAAGCTGTTCCCACTCCCAGA cds = (60, 1112) TGGTTTTATCAATAGCCTAGAGGT 2349 Table 3A Hs.44499 NM_002687 4505922 pinin, desmosome associated 1 GGATTACCTTTCCTTGTAAAGAGGAT protein (PNN), mRNA/cds = GCTGCCTTAAGAATTGCATGTTGT (30, 2261) 2350 Table 3A Hs.180107 NM_002690 4505930 polymerase (DNA directed), 1 GGGTCTTTGGTGTTTTTAAATGATTG beta (POLB), mRNA/cds = TTTCTTCTTCATGCTTTTGCTTGC (113, 1120) 2351 literature Hs.99890 NM_002691 4505932 polymerase (DNA directed), 1 CATGGGGCGGGGGCGGGACCAGGG delta 1, catalytic subunit AGAATTAATAAAGTTCTGGACTTTTG (125 kD) (POLD1), mRNa/cds = (53, 3376) 2352 Table 3A Hs.334828 AB058697 14017804 mRNA for KIAA1794 protein, 1 ATTTAAAGCACAGTTTGTTTTTCTGTC partial cds/cds = (1592, 4000) ACCTATAGAGTGCAAGAATGCAC 2353 Table 3A Hs.79402 NM_002694 14702172 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 CAGCACTGTCTCCAGATAGGAACATG directed) polypeptide C (33 kD) CACAAAGCAGTTAATTAGGCAGCC (POLR2C), transcript variant gamma, mRNA/cds = (57, 884) 2354 Table 3A Hs.1101 NM_002698 4505958 POU domain, class 2, 1 CTCCCCTCCCATTCCTCTGGTCCCTG transcription factor 2 (POU2F2), CCTTGGTCCCTTGCCTGGGAAGAG mRNA/cds = (54, 1445) 2355 Table 3A Hs.2164 NM_002704 4505980 pro-platelet basic protein 1 AAGGTTGGTTAAAAGATGGCAGAAAG (includes platelet basic protein, AAGATGAAAATAAATAAGCCTGGT beta-thromoboglobulin, connective tissue-activating peptide III, neutrophil- activating peptide-2) (PPBP), mRNA/cds = (66, 452) 2356 Table 3A Hs.17883 NM_002707 4505998 protein phosphatase 1G 1 CTCATCACCGGTTCTGTGCCTGTGCT (formerly 2C), magnesium- CTGTTGTGTTGGAGGGAAGGACTG dependent, gamma isoform (PPM1G), mRNA/cs = (24, 1664) 2357 Table 3A Hs.77876 NM_002709 4506004 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTTGCTTGGCAACACGACTTGAAATA RIKEN cDNA 2410153K17 AATAAAACTTTGTTTCTTAGGAGA gene, clone MGC:19595 IMAGE:3840643, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (469, 1899) 2358 Table 3A Hs.79081 NM_002710 4506006 protein phosphatase 1, catalytic 1 AAAAGAAATCTGTTTCAACAGATGAC subunit, gamma isoform CGTGTACAATACCGTGTGGTGAAA (PPP1CC), mRNA/cds = (154, 1125) 2359 Table 3A Hs.36587 NM_002712 4506012 protein phosphatase 1, 1 GACGCCACACCATTTTCAGATGCC regulatory subunit 7 (PPR1R7), GTTGCAATTAAATCTTGCCACAT mRNA/cds = (15, 1097) 2360 Table 3A Hs.179574 NM_002717 4506018 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 1 ATGTTTTAGTAACAGTTGGCTGTAAT 2A), regulatory subunit B (PR CACTCCTCGCCGTGTCTGGCACTG 52), alpha isoform (PPP2R2A), mRNA/cds = (105, 1448) 2361 Table 3A Hs.171734 NM_002719 4506022 protein phosphatase 2, 1 AGTTCTGCGTTTGGCATCTTCACTCT regulatory subunit B (B56), TTCCAAAATGTATCTGTACATCAG gamma isoform (PPP2R5C), mRNA/cds = (88, 1632) 2362 Table 3A Hs.1908 NM_002727 4506044 proteoglycan 1, secretory 1 TGTGTTTGCAGAGCTAGTGGATGTGT granule (PRG1), mRNA/cds = TTGTCTACAAGTATGATTGCTGTT (24, 500) 2363 Table 3A Hs.183037 NM_002734 4506062 protein kinase, cAMP- 1 AAATCTGGGGAAGAGGTTTTATTTAC dependent, regulatory, type 1, ATTTTAGGGTGGGTAAGAAAGCCA alpha (tissue specific extinguisher 1) (PRKAR1A), mRNA/cds = (87, 1232) 2364 Table 3A Hs.2499 NM_002741 4506072 protein kinase C-like 1 1 CAGAGCGGAGGCTGGGATCTAGCGA (PRKCL1), mRNA/cds = GAGAGATGCAGAAGATGTGAAGAAA (84, 2912) 2365 literature Hs.324473 NM_002745 4506086 40 kDa protein kinase related 1 CGTTTGGAGGGGCGGTTTCTGGTAG to rat ERK2/cds = (134, 1180) TTGTGGCTTTTATGCTTTCAAAGAA 2366 literature Hs.267445 NM_002750 4506094 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434B231 1 GGGGTGGGAGGGATGGGGAGTCGG (from clone DKFZp434B231)/ TTAGTCATTGATAGAACTACTTTGAA cds = UNKNOWN 2367 literature Hs.274382 NM_002759 4506102 protein kinase, interferon- 1 TGCAGAAACAGAAAGGTTTTCTTCTT inducible double stranded RNA TTTGCTTCAAAAACATTCTTACAT dependent (PRKR), mRNA/ cds = (435, 2090) 2368 db mining Hs.56 NM_002764 4506126 phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate 1 AGATTAACTGCTGGACCTCCTACCTG synthetase 1 (PRPS1), mRNA/ CATTATCTCATTCTGGCTTCCTTG cds = (66, 1022) 2369 Table 3A Hs.82159 NM_002786 4506178 proteasome (prosome, 1 CTTTGTGGTTTTAAAGACAACTGTGA macropain) subunit, alpha type, AATAAAATTGTTTCACCGCCTGGT 1 (PSMA1), mRNA/cds = (105, 896) 2370 Table 3A Hs.167106 NM_002788 4506182 proteasome (prosome, 1 GAACTCAGCTGGGTTGGTGAATTAAC macropain) subunit, alpha type, TAATGGAAGACATGAAATTGTTCC 3 (PSMA3), mRNA/cds = (5, 772) 2371 Table 3A Hs.251531 NM_002789 4506184 proteasome (prosome, 1 ACGATGATGGTTACCCTTCATGGACG macropain) subunit, alpha type, TCTTAATCTTCCACACACATCCCC 4 (PSMA4), mRNA/cds = (59, 844) 2372 Table 3A Hs.76913 NM_002790 4506186 proteasome (prosome, 1 TTCAGTTCTAATAATGTCCTTAAATTT macropain) subunit, alpha type, TATTTCCAGCTCCTGTTCCTTGG 5 (PSMA5), mRNA/cds = (21, 746) 2373 Table 3A Hs.233952 NM_002792 4506188 proteasome (prosome, 1 GCCTTTCCATTCCATTTATTCACACT macropain) subunit, alpha type, GAGTGTCCTACAATAAACTTCCGT 7 (PSMA7), mRNA/cds = (24, 770) 2374 Table 3A Hs.89545 NM_002796 4506198 proteasome (prosome, 1 TGCATTATCCAGAACTGAAGTTGCCC macropain) subunti, beta type, TACTTTTAACTTTGAACTTGGCTA 4 (PSMB4), mRNA/cds = (23, 817) 2375 Table 3A Hs.118065 NM_002799 4506202 proteasome (prosome, 1 GCCCAGTAAGACACTCATGTGGCTA macropain) subunit, beta type, GTGTTTGCCGAATGAAACTCAACTC 7 (PSMB7), mRNA/cds = (14, 847) 2376 Table 3A Hs.61153 NM_002803 4506208 proteasome (prosome, 1 TAAGTCTTATGCCAAATTCAGTGCTA macropain), 26 S subunit, CTCCTCGTTACATGACATACAACT ATPase, 2 (PSMC2), mRNA/ cds = (66, 1367) 2377 Table 3A Hs.79387 NM_002805 4506212 proteasome (prosome, 1 AAGTGAGTGGACAGCCTTTGTGTGTA macropain) 26 S subunit, TCTCTCCAATAAAGCTCTGTGGGC ATPase, 5 (PSMC5), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1220) 2378 Table 3A Hs.341867 NM_002807 4506224 zt72b08.rt cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCTCCAAGTCTTTGGTTGAAGAGAAG clone = IMAGE:727863/ ATATATGACTGTTGAGTGTGCTCT clone_end = 5′ 2379 Table 3A Hs.74619 NM_002808 4506226 proteasome (prosome, 1 GGGGAATTGTCGCCTCCTGCTCTTTT macropain) 26 S subunit, non- GTTACTGAGTGAGATAAGGTTGTT ATPase, 2 (PSMD2), mRNA/ cds = (112, 2673) 2380 Table 3A Hs.155543 NM_002811 4506230 proteasome (prosome, 1 TGGCATCCTCAGGGGTTGTGATCCA macropain) 26 S subunit, non- GCTCCATATATTGTTTACCTTCAAA ATPase, 7 (Mov34 homolog) (PSMD7), mRNA/cds = (83, 1057) 2381 Table 3A Hs.78466 NM_002812 4506232 proteasome (prosome, 1 CGGGCACTGGGTGGGGCAGGGCAC macropain) 26 S subunit, non- GAGTTATTTAAAACAGTTACACTGCA ATPase 8, (PSMD8), mRNA/ cds = (70, 843) 2382 Table 3A Hs.306328 NM_002817 4506222 mRNA activated in tumor 1 CGGACATCTTTTCCGTTGCGGTTTGA suppression, clone TSAP13 GAATGTTCCTATAATAAACCCCTC extended/cds = UNKNOWN 2383 Table 3A Hs.250655 NM_002823 4506276 prothymosin, alpha (gene 1 TTTGGCCTGTTTTGATGTATGTGTGA sequence 28) (PTMA), mRNA/ AACAATGTTGTCCAACAATAAACA cds = (155, 487) 2384 Table 3A Hs.155894 NM_002827 4506288 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 AGCGAGCTGCTCTGCTATGTCCTTAA non-receptor type 1 (PTPN1), GCCAATATTTACTCATCAGGTCAT mRNA/cds = (72, 1379) 2385 Table 3A Hs.82829 NM_002828 4506290 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 TGTAGTTGGGGTAGATTATGATTTAG non-receptor type 2 (PTPN2), GAAGCAAAAGTAAGAAGCAGCATT mRNA/cds = (60, 1307) 2386 Table 3A Hs.63489 NM_002831 4506296 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 GCGATGGACAGACTCACAACCTGAA non-receptor type 6 (PTPN6), CCTAGGAGTGCCCCATTCTTTTGTA mRNA/cds = (144, 1931) 2387 Table 3A Hs.35 NM_002832 4506298 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 GCTCAGGAGGGTACAAGCTCCAGAA non-receptor type 7 (PTPN7), CAGTAACCAAGTGGGAAAATAAAGA mRNA/cds = (155, 1174) 2388 Table 3A Hs.62 NM_002835 4506286 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 CTGGATTCATGCAGCCAGCTTTGCAG non-receptor type 12 (PTPN12), GTTATCAGAGATCAAAGATTGTAA mRNA/cds = (19, 2361) 2389 Table 3A Hs.26045 NM_002836 4506302 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 TATCATGGGGAGTAATAGGACCAGA receptor type, A (PTPRA), GCGGTATCTCTGGCACCACACTAGC mRNA/cds = (695, 3103) 2390 Table 3A Hs.170121 NM_002838 4506306 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 CTGTGGAAAAATATTTAAGATAGTTTT receptor type, C (PTRPC), GCCAGAACAGTTTGTACAGACGT mRNA/cds = (86, 4000) 2391 Table 3A Hs.2050 NM_002852 4506332 pentaxin-related gene, rapidly 1 ACTCTCAAATAATTAAAAAGGACTGT induced by IL-1 beta (PTX3), ATTGTTGAACAGAGGGACAATTGT mRNA/cds = (67, 1212) 2392 literature Hs.7179 NM_002853 4506384 RAD1 (S. pombe) homolog 1 AACTCATGGGAATAATTGTGAGTCAG (RAD1), mRNA/cds = CGTAACATTTCAAGAGTCTAAAGG (437, 1285) 2393 Table 3A Hs.151536 NM_002870 4506362 RAB13, member RAS oncogene 1 TGCTCCTGTTCTGTCACTTGTCATGG family (RAB13), mRNA/cds = TCTTTCTTGGTATTAAAGGCCACC (139, 750) 2394 literature Hs.16184 NM_002873 4506382 RAD17 (S. pombe) homolog 1 GGGGTTGTAAATATCAACTATTCAAC (RAD17), mRNA/cds = AGTTTAGGATGCAATTACGAGTGT (642, 2654) 2395 literature Hs.23044 NM_002875 4506388 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 AATCTTATGTTTCCAAGAGAACTAAA RIKEN cDNA 2610036L13 GCTGGAGAGACCTGACCCTTCTCT gene, clone MGC:16386 IMAGE:3938081, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (82, 840) 2396 literature Hs.11393 NM_002876 4506390 RAD51 (S. cerevisiae) homolog 1 TGCACCAGGTGTTGGAAAAACACAAT C (RAD51C), mRNA/cds = TATGGTAAAATAAAGTGTTCTCCT (16, 423) 2397 literature Hs.100669 NM_002877 10835028 RAD51 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 1 AATGGGCACACAGGGAACAGGAAAT (RAD51L1), mRNA/cds = GGGAATGAGAGCAAGGGTTGGGTTG (70, 1122) 2398 literature Hs.125244 NM_002878 4506392 RAD51 (S. cerevisiae)-like 3 1 TCTTCTTCATCTCTGTTTTGCTCTTAA (RAD51L3), mRNA/cds = AAATATAAAAAGGCAATTCCCCG (124, 993) 2399 literature Hs.89571 NM_002879 4506394 RAD52 (S. cerevisiae) homolog 1 AGATGTAACCCACCTTGACCATAAAT (RAD52), mRNBA/cds = TGGCTTTTCATAGTGCTCAGATGT (31, 1290) 2400 Table 3A Hs.279474 NM_002880 8850222 HSPC070 protein (HSPC070), 1 CTAGGCTCTGGGCACATTTCCTGTTC mRNA/cds = (331, 1581) TTGAATTCTGCTCCTGAAGAGGGT 2401 Table 3A Hs.24763 NM_002882 6382077 RNA binding protein 1 1 TACCCTGCCCCTCTTTTTCGGTTTGT (RANBP1) TTTTATTCTTTCATTTTTACAAGG 2402 Table 3A Hs.758 NM_002890 4506430 RAS p21 protein activator 1 GCTGCCTAACTTATCCATCTTTGAAC (GTPase activating protein) 1 TTCTGACTACTTGTTGTATCTGCT (RASA1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (118, 3261) 2403 Table 3A Hs.29287 NM_002894 4506440 retinoblastoma-binding protein 1 CCTTAAAACAATAAGGCGCTTTCAT 8 (RBBP8), mRNA/cds = TTTGCACTCTAACTTAAGAGTTTT (298, 2991) 2404 Table 3A Hs.6106 NM_002896 4506444 RNA binding motif protein 4 1 TCCTGCCTCCTGCGGCTGTTGGATTT (RBM4), mRNA/cds = GGGAATGACCTTGGTGAGAGTCTC (55, 1155) 2405 Table 3A Hs.167791 NM_002901 4506454 reticulocalbin 1, EF-hand 1 ATACTCTGAGCTGTGGACTGAACTGG calcium binding domain CAGACACAACCTGTACAGATTGAA (RCN1), mRNA/CDS = (52, 1047) 2406 literature Hs.115521 NM_002912 4506482 REV3 (yeast homolog)-like, 1 AAGGAATTATGTGGTCAGTGCATTGT catalytic subunit of DNA TTTTTAAACTGGAAATCATTTTGT polymerase zeta (REV3L), mRNA/cds = (822, 9980) 2407 Table 3A Hs.75256 NM_002922 4506514 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 TGCTCTTAAAACCAGGGAGTCAGATA 1 (RGS1), mRNA/cds = TATTTGTAAGGTTAAATCATTGGT (14, 604) 2408 Table 3A Hs.78944 NM_002923 4506516 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 GCCAAAAATCTGTCTTGAAGGCAGCT 2, 24 kD (RGS2), mRNA/cds = ACACTTTGAAGTGGTCTTTGAATA (32, 667) 2409 Table 3A Hs.82280 NM_002925 11184225 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 CCTCTCAGGACGTGCCGGGTTTATC 10 (RSG10), mRNA/cds = ATTGCTTTGTTATTTGTAAGGACTG (43, 546) 2410 Table 3A Hs.1010 NM_002932 4506544 regulator of mitotic spindle 1 TGACTATCTGTAATGGATCAATTTTG assembly 1 (RMSA1), mRNA/ GATATGACTTTGGGTGGGGGTAAA cds = (774, 2030) 2411 Table 3A Hs.84318 NM_002945 4506582 replication protein A1 (70 kD) 1 CGAGCTGAGAAGCGGTCATGAGCAC (RPA1), mRNA/cds = CTGGGGATTTTAGTAAGTGTGTCTT (69, 1919) 2412 Table 3A Hs.79411 NM_002946 4506584 replication protein A2 (32 kD) 1 GGTAGTGCCTCCAGGGGCAGAGGAA (RPA2), mRNA/cds = (77, 889) AAGAAGAAGTGTTACTGCATTTTGT 2413 literature Hs.1608 NM_002947 4506586 replication protein A3 (14 kD) 1 ATGGTCAGATTAGATGCAAGAATAAA (RPA3), mRNA/cds = (30, 395) GCAGTTGTCCGAGTCTAAGTTTCT 2414 Table 3A Hs.2280 NM_002950 4506674 ribophorin I (RPN1), mRNA/ 1 TGGTATTCTGTTCTGAAGTCTAGGAT cds = (137, 1960) ATTTTTCAGCCTATAAAGCCCCCT 2415 Table 3A Hs.169476 NM_002951 4506676 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 ACTTACCCAGATGTTGCTTTTGAAAA 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, GTTGAAATGTGTAATTGTTTTGGA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 2416 Table 3A Hs.182426 NM_002952 4506718 ribosomal protein S2 (RPS2), 1 AGCGGACTCAGGCTCCAGCTGTGGC mRNA/cds = (11, 892) TACAACATAGGGTTTTTATACAAGA 2417 Table 3A Hs.3297 NM_002954 4506712 ribosomal protein S27a 1 TTATTGTGGCAAATGTTGTCTGACTT (RPS27A), mRNA/cds = ACTGTTTCAACAAACCAGAAGACA (38, 508) 2418 db mining Hs.20084 NM_002957 10862707 retinoid X receptor, alpha 1 TGGACAGTAGCATTAGAATTGTGGAA (RXRA), mRNA/cds = AAGGAACACGCAAAGGGAGAAGTG (75, 1463) 2419 Table 3A Hs.79350 NM_002958 11863158 RYK receptor-like tyrosine 1 CTGGTAAATTTTGTGCTTATCTTCAA kinase (RYK), mRNA/cds = GGCTGGCTTAAGTATAAAATTGTT (103, 1917) 2420 Table 3A Hs.81256 NM_002961 9845514 S100 calcium-binding protein 1 CCCTGGCTCCTTCAGACACGTGCTT A4 (calcium protein, GATGCTGAGCAAGTTCAATAAAGAT calvasculin, metastasin, murine placental homolog) (S100A4), trabscript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (69, 374) 2421 Table 3A Hs.100000 NM_002964 9845519 S100 calcium-binding protein 1 GTTAACTTCCAGGAGTTCCTCATTCT A8 (calgranulin A) (S100AB), GGTGATAAAGATGGGCTGGCAGCC mRNA/cds = (55, 339) 2422 Table 3A Hs.23978 NM_002967 4506778 scaffold attachment factor B 1 CCTGTCTCGTGGCAACAAGGCTATGT (SAFB), mRNA/cds = TCTGTTAGGAGTTACCTTAAACTG (53, 2800) 2423 Table 3A Hs.28491 NM_002970 4506788 spermidine/spermine N1- 1 AGTCAGATCTTTCTCCTTGAATATCTT acetyltransferase (SAT), mRNA/ TCGATAAACAACAAGGTGGTGTG cds = (185, 680) 2424 Table 3A Hs.74592 NM_002971 4506790 special AT-rich sequence 1 TCCTATAATTATTTCTGTAGCACTCCA binding protein 1 (binds to CACTGATCTTTGGAAACTTGCCC nuclear matrix/scaffold- associating DNA's) (SATB1), mRNA/cds = (214, 2505) 2425 Table 3A Hs.112842 NM_002978 4506818 sodium channel, nonvoltage- 1 CCACGGGTGATGCTTCCAGGGGTTC gated 1, delta (SCNN1D), TGGCGGGAGTCTCAGCCGAAGAGAG mRNA/cds = (0, 1916) 2426 Table 3A Hs.303649 NM_002982 4506840 small inducible cytokine A2 1 GAAATTGCTTTTCCTCTTGAACCACA (monocyte chemotactic protein GTTCTACCCCTGGGATGTTTTGAG 1, homologous to mouse Sig-je) (SCYA2), mRNA/cds = (53, 352) 2427 Table 3A Hs.73817 NM_002983 4506842 small inducible cytokine A3 1 ACCAGACTGACAAATGTGTATCGGAT (homologous to mouse Mip-1a) GCTTTTGTTCAGGGCTGTGATCGG (SCYA3), mRNA/cds = (83, 361) 2428 Table 3A Hs.75703 NM_002984 4506844 small inducible cytokine A4 1 CCACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCTGTTG (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) CAAATACATGGATAACACATTTGA (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 2429 db mining Hs.66742 NM_002987 4506828 small inducible cytokine 1 CGAAGAAGAGCCACAGTGAGGGAGA subfamily A (Cys—Cys), TCCCATCCCCTTGTCTGAACTGGAG member 17 (SCYA17), mRNA/ cds = (52, 336) 2430 cytokine Hs.57907 NM_002989 4506834 small inducible cytokine 1 GACCTGATACGGCTCCCCAGTACAC arrays subfamily A (Cys—Cys), CCCACCTCTTCCTTGTAAATATGAT member 21 (SCYA21), mRNA/ cds = (58, 462) 2431 Table 3A Hs.97203 NM_002990 4506836 small inducible cytokine 1 CTCAAGCGTCCTGGGATCTCCTTCTC subfamily A (Cys—Cys), CCTCCTGTCCTGTCCTTGCCCCTC member 22 (SCYA22), mRNA/ cds = (19, 300) 2432 Table 3A Hs.247838 NM_002991 4506838 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 CCTCAAGGGAGGAGTGATCTTCACC family A (Cys—Cys), member ACCAAGAAGGGCCAGCAGTTCTGTG 24 (SCYA24), mRNA/cds = (0, 359) 2433 Table 3A Hs.164021 NM_002993 4506850 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TCCTGTGTGTCATGTTGGTTTTTGGT family B (Cys-X-Cys), member ACTTGTATTGTCATTTGGAGAAAC 6 (granulocyte chemotactic- protein 2) (SCYB6), mRNA/ cds = (63, 407) 2434 Table 3A Hs.89714 NM_002994 4506848 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TCCTGTGATGGAAATACAACTGGTAT family B (Cys-X-CYs), member CTTCACTTTTTTAGGAATTGGGAA 5 (epithelial-derived neutrophil- activating peptide 78) (SCYB5), mRNA/cds = (106, 450) 2435 Table 3A Hs.3195 NM_002995 4506852 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 AATTTGCAGTAAACTTTTAATTAAATG family C, member 1 CTCATCTGGTAACTCAACACCCC (lymphotactin) (SCYC1), mRNA/cds = (20, 364) 2436 Table 3A Hs.3577 NM_003001 9257243 succinate dehydrogenase 1 GCTGCTTTTGAGGAGAAAATATATAG complex, subunit C, integral CTTTGGACACGAGGAAGATCTAGA membrane protein, subunit C, integral membrane protein, 15 kD (SDHC), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (26, 535) 2437 Table 3A Hs.168289 NM_003002 4506864 succinate dehydrogenase 1 AAACGCTTGGAGTGCTTCTGAATATA complex, subunit D, integral CAGAAGTTCCATTTAAGGGCAAGT membrane protein (SDHD), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein mRNA/ cds = (11, 490) 2438 Table 3A Hs.75232 NM_003003 4506866 SEC14 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 1 TGCATCGTGTTTCTACCTTTAGTACC (SEC14L1), mRNA/cds = TTGCCACTCTTTTAAAACGCTGCT (303, 2450) 2439 Table 3A Hs.73800 NM_003005 6031196 selectin P (granule membrane 1 GACCTTCCTGCCACCAGTCACTGTCC protein 140 kD, antigen CD62) CTCAAATGACCCAAAGACCAATAT (SELP), mRNA/cds = (95, 2587) 2440 Table 3A Hs.79283 NM_003006 6031197 selectin P ligand (SELPLG), 1 AGACCTTTCTTTGGGACTGTGTGGAC mRNA/cds = (59, 1267) CAAGGAGCTTCCATCTAGTGACAA 2441 Table 3A Hs.75217 NM_003010 4506888 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 GCTCAGTAACATAACTGCTTCTTGGA kinase 4 (MAP2K4), mRNA/ GCTTTGGAATATTTTATCCTGTAT cds = (9, 1208) 2442 Table 3A Hs.145279 NM_003011 4506890 SET translocation (myeloid 1 TTCTGCACAGGTCTCTGTTTAGTAAA leukemia-associated) (SET), TACATCACTGTATACCGATCAGGA mRNA/cds = (3, 836) 2443 Table 3A Hs.73965 NM_003016 4506898 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 CGGGCCTTGCATATAAATAACGGAG rich 2 (SFRS2), mRNA/cds = CATACAGTGAGCACATCTAGCTGAT (155, 820) 2444 Table 3A Hs.14368 NM_003022 4506924 SH3 domain binding glutamic 1 AGAGATGCCTTTGTTTGATGAGATTC acid-rich protein like AAACTTGATGCTATGCTTTAAAAT (SH3BGRL), mRNA/cds = (78, 422) 2445 Table 3A Hs.2554 NM_003032 4506948 sialyltransferase 1 (beta- 1 AGTCCCATTCTTCCTTTTCAATACCTA galactoside alpha-2,6-sialytrans- CCCCCAAATCTTCTCCTAACCCT ferase) (SIAT1), mRNA/cds = (310, 1530) 2446 Table 3A Hs.323032 NM_003035 4506958 TAL1 (SCL) interrupting locus 1 TGTCACACTGGCTATCAAAGAATAAG (SIL), mRNA/cds = (380, 4243) AAAATTATTGAGTATGAGTGTGTT 2447 Table 3A Hs.32970 NM_003037 4506968 signaling lymphocytic activation 1 GCAAAACCCAGAAGCTAAAAAGTCAA molecule (SLAM), mRNA/ TAAACAGAAAGAATGATTTTGAGA cds = (133, 1140) 2448 Table 3A Hs.198296 NM_003070 4507068 SWI/SNF related, matrix 1 TTGTGACCAAATGGGCCTCAAAGATT associated, actin dependent CAGATTGAAACAAACAAAAAGCTT regulator of chromatin, subfamily, a member 2 (SMARCA2), mRNA/cds = (297, 5015) 2449 Table 3A Hs.236030 NM_003075 4507080 SWI/SNF related, matrix 1 AAGGTTCTATTAACCACTTCTAAGGG associated actin dependent TACACCTCCCTCCAAACTACTGCA regulator of chromatin, sub- family c, member 2 (SMARCC2), mRNA/cds = (22, 3663) 2450 Table 3A Hs.79335 NM_003076 4507082 SWI/SNF related, matrix 1 GTTGTATCACCCCCGAGTTAGCATAT associated actin dependent CCCAGGCTCGCAGACTCAACACAG regulator of chromatin, sub- family d, member 1 (SMARCD1), mRNA/cds = (265, 1572) 2451 Table 3A Hs.174051 NM_003089 4507118 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 CCACTTGAGTTTGTCCTCCAAGGGTA 70 kD polypeptide (RNP GGTGTCTCATTTGTTCTGGCCCCT antigen) (SNRP70), mRNA/ cds = (680, 2524) 2452 Table 3A Hs.31121 NM_003098 4507136 syntrophin, alpha 1(dystrophin- 1 TCCTGTCTCTCTCCTCCTTACTCTTG associated protein A1, 59 kD, GATAAATAAACAGCCTGTGAGCAC acidic component) (SNTA1), mRNA/cds = (37, 1554) 2453 Table 3A Hs.11183 NM_003100 4507140 sorting nexin 2 (SNX2), 1 CCTGACCCTCTTTGAATTAAGTGGAC mRNA/cds = (29, 1588) TGTGGCATGACATTCTGCAATACT 2454 Table 3A Hs.92909 NM_003103 4507152 NREBP mRNA, complete cds/ 1 TCTAAACTTTATTTTCAAAAGCTTAAG cds = (49, 7209) GCCCAAATACAAACTTCTCTGGA 2455 Table 3A Hs.278571 NM_003105 6325473 sortilin-related receptor, L(DLR 1 CATGGTGATAGCCCTGAAAGAGCTTTC class) A repeats-containing CTCACTAGAAACCAAATGGTGTAA (SORL1), mRNA/cds = (197, 6841) 2456 Table 3a Hs.21293 NM_003115 4507758 UDP-N-acetylglucosamine 1 GGAGAAGGATTAGAAAGTTATGTGG pyrophosphorylase 1 (UAP1), CAGATAAAGAATTCCATGCACCTCT mRNA/cds = (0, 1517) 2457 Table 3A Hs.71465 NM_003129 6806899 squalene epoxidase (SQLE), 1 ACAGTTTTTCTTTTGAATTTAGTATTT mRNA/cds = (214, 1938) GAGATGAGTTGTTGGGACATGCA 2458 Table 3A Hs.300741 NM_003130 4507206 sorcin (SRI), mRNA/cds = 1 GATCTAGTCTGTTACACCATTTAGAA (12, 608) CTTTCCTCAGCCATTATCAGTCAT 2459 Table 3A Hs.75975 NM_003133 4507216 signal recognition particle 9 kD 1 AGCATGGTAAGTTCCCTTAGCTATAT (SRP9), mRNA/cds = GAATTTTGGCATGTTTCAGAGAGA (106, 366) 2460 Table 3A Hs.75761 NM_003137 4507218 SFRS protein kinase 1 (SRPK1), 1 ACATTTTTATTCTTTCTACTGAGGGCA mRNA/cds = (108, 2075) TTGTCTGTTTTCTTTGTAAATGC 2461 Table 3A Hs.83715 NM_003142 10835066 Sjogren syndrome antigen B 1 AAAAGGAAAACCGAATTAGGTCCACT (autoantigen La) (SSB), TCAATGTCCACCTGTGAGAAAGGA mRNA/cds = (72, 1298) 2462 Table 3A Hs.250773 NM_003144 6552340 signal sequence receptor, alpha 1 CCTATCCCCGGATGTGTGAGAATAAT (translocon-associated protein GTGTTCATAAAGCATGGATCTCGT alpha) (SSR1), mRNA/cds = (111, 971) 2463 Table 3A Hs.74564 NM_003145 6552341 signal sequence receptor, beta 1 CCAGTGTCTATTCTGGGTTAGAGAAG (translocon-associated protein TGCTTACTAAGGGGTTTTCTAATA beta) (SSR2), mRNA/cds = (50, 601) 2464 Table 3A Hs.321677 NM_003150 4507252 signal transducer and activator 1 GGGTGATCTGCTTTTATCTAAATGCA of transcription 3 (acute-phase AATAAGGATGTGTTCTCTGAGACC response factor) (STAT3), mRNA/cds = (220, 2532) 2465 Table 3A Hs.80642 NM_003151 4507254 signal transducer and activator 1 GGGAGTGTTGTGACTGAAATGCTTGA of transcription 4 (STAT4), AACCAAAGCTTCAGATAAACTTGC mRNA/cds = (81, 2327) 2466 literature Hs.251664 NM_003153 4507258 DNA for insulin-like growth 1 GAGCCAATCCACTCCTTCCTTTCTAT factor II (IGF-2); exon 7 and CATTCCCCTGCCCACCTCCTTCCA additional ORF/cds = (0, 233) 2467 Table 3a Hs.70186 NM_003169 4507312 suppressor of Ty (S. cerevisiae) 1 CTTCCTGTACCTCCTCCCCACAGCTT 5 homolog (SUPT5H), mRNA/ GCTTTTGTTGTACCGTCTTTCAAT cds = (48, 3311) 2468 Table 3A Hs.12303 NM_003170 11321572 suppressor of Ty (S. cerevisiae) 1 GCTGCTGCCACCGCTTCCTGCCTGT 6 homolog (SUPT6H), mRNA/ CATTTGAATAAACAGTGTTTCTATT cds = (1164, 5975) 2469 Table 3A Hs.106469 NM_003171 4507314 suppressor of var1 (S. 1 TGGGACTCATCCAAAAGGGACGAGA cerevisiae) 3-like 1 (SUPV3L1), AGAAAGAAGAAGGAACCTGATTCGG mRNA/cds = (0, 2360) 2470 Table 3A Hs.3196 NM_003172 4507318 surfeit 1 (SURF1), mRNA/ 1 TCAAGACTGCCTTTATGCTGGATCAT cds = (14, 916) GTGCTACTGGTATAAAGTTCTGGC 2471 Table 3A Hs.37936 NM_003173 4507320 suppressor of variegation 3-9 1 GTACACCCCTCAACCCTATGCAGCCT (Drosphila) homolog 1 GGAGTGGGCATCAATAAAATGAAC (SUV39H1), mRNA/cds = (45, 1283) 2472 literature Hs.74101 NM_003177 4507328 spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK), 1 CCATGAGACTGATCCCTGGCCACTG mRNA/cds = (148, 1986) AAAAGCTTTCCTGACAATAAAAATG 2473 Table 3A Hs.32675 NM_003193 6006029 tubulin-specific chaperone e 1 TTGGGAAGTGACCATTTCTAGGCTTA (TBCE), mRNA/cds = TACATAATAGCAATAATAAAGGCT (80, 1663) 2474 Table 3A Hs.171626 NM_003197 6006030 transcription elongation factor B 1 ATGTGGTAAAACCCAGAAAGCATCCA (SIII), polypeptide 1-like TCATGAATGCAAGATACTTTCAAT (TCEB1L), mRNA/cds = (101, 592) 2475 Table 3A Hs.75133 NM_003201 4507400 transcription factor 6-like 1 1 TTCACATTGTATTCAGAGTTGATGGT (mitochondrial transcription TGTACATATAAGTGATTGCTGGTT factor 1-like) (TCF6L1), mRNA/ cds = (132, 872) 2476 Table 3A Hs.169294 NM_003202 4507402 transcription factor 7 (T-cell 1 GCCACTGGTTTCTCAGAATCCAAAGA specific, HMG-box) (TCF7), TCACATATTCTAGTGTAACACTGC mRNA/cds = (79, 885) 2477 Table 3A Hs.74637 NM_003217 4507432 testis enhanced gene transcript 1 CTGTGCTTTTTGCTTGGGATAATGGA (TEGT), mRNA/cds = (40, 753) GTTTTTCTTTAGAAACAGTGCCCAA 2478 Table 3A Hs.77356 NM_003234 4507456 transferrin receptor (p90, CD71) 1 TATCAGACTAGTGACAAGCTCCTGGT (TFRC), mRNA/cds = CTTGAGATGTCTTCTCGTTAAGGA (263, 2545) 2479 Table 3A Hs.79059 NM_003243 4507470 transforming growth factor, beta 1 AGGGCTTGAGGTGAATTTCATTAAAT receptor III (betaglycan, 300 kD) GGAATAATATGATGCCACTTTGCA (TGFBR3), mRNA/cds = (348, 2897) 2480 Table 3A Hs.87409 NM_003246 4507484 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), 1 TTGACCTCCCATTTTTACTATTTGCCA mRNA/cds = (111, 3623) ATACCTTTTTCTAGGAATGTGCT 2481 Table 3A Hs.63668 NM_003264 4507528 toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), 1 AGCGGGAAGGATTTTGGGTAAATCT mRNA/cds = (129, 2483) GAGAGCTGCGATAAAGTCCTAGGTT 2482 Table 3A Hs.159239 NM_003266 4507532 toll-like recptor 4 (TLR4), 1 TGATGTTTGATGGACCTATGAATCTA mRNA/cds = (284, 2683) TTTAGGGAGACACAGATGGCTGGG 2483 Table 3A Hs.31130 NM_003273 4507546 transmembrane 7 superfamily 1 AGCCCTGAGGATGAACAACCTCAGA member 2 (TM7SF2), mRNA/ GAAGAGGTGGTTTAGAGCAAGGAAA cds =(254, 2023) 2484 Table 3A Hs.1117 NM_003291 4507656 tripeptidyl peptidase II (TPP2), 1 AATAAATTTGCAAAACCAAGATCACA mRNA/cds = (23, 3772) GTACACCATATGCACTCTGGTACC 2485 Table 3A Hs.326456 NN_003295 4507668 hypothetical protein FLJ20030 1 TTTGGAGTGGAGGCATTGTTTTTAAG (FLJ20030), mRNA/cds = AAAAACATGTCATGTAGGTTGTCT (1, 1239) 2486 Table 3A Hs.5542 NM_003315 4507712 tetratricopeptide repeat domain 2 1 GCGGGGGTGGACAGGGAGGCAGCT (TTC2), mRNA/cds = TGTGAATTTTTGTTTTACTGTTTAAC (26, 1480) 2487 Table 3A Hs.178551 NM_003316 10835036 ribosomal protein L8 (RPL8), 1 AACTTCAGATACTTGTGAACATGCCT mRNA/cds = (43, 816) TATATTTGGTCCAACAACTGTCAGA 2488 Table 3A Hs.274401 NM_003321 4507732 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434P086 1 GAAGGGTTGGCCTGCCTGGCTGGGG (from clone (DKFZp434P086); AGGTCAGTAAACTTTGAATAGTAAG partial cds/cds = (798, 1574) 2489 literature Hs.129780 NM_003327 4507578 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 AAGATGTACCCTTCAGGTGAACCTGG superfamily, member 4 TATCAGACCCACAGTACTTGCTGT (TNFRSF4), mRNA/cds = (5, 838) 2490 Table 3A Hs.29877 NM_003328 4507742 TXK tyrosine kinase (TXK), 1 AGCAAGATAGCCAAATGTGACATCAA mRNA/cds = (86, 1669) GCTCCATTGTTTCGGAAATCCAGG 2491 Table 3A Hs.13046 NM_003330 4507746 thioredoxin reductase 1 1 AGTGGAATGTTCTATCCCCACAAGAA (TXNRD1), mRNA/cds = GGATTATATCTTATAGACTTGTCT (439, 1932) 2492 Table 3A Hs.5308 NM_003333 4507760 ubiquitin A-52 residue ribosomal 1 CCCGTGGCCCTGGAGCCTCAATAAA protein fusin product 1 GTGTCCCTTTCATTGACTGGAGCAG (UBA52), mRNA/cds = (37, 423) 2493 Table 3A Hs.80612 NM_003336 4507768 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 1 TTATGCATTTATCACTTCCAAATCTAA E2A (RAD6 homolog) CTTTGCACAAGTAACCCATGTAA (UBE2A), mRNA/cds = (120, 578) 2494 Table 3A Hs.811 NM_003337 4507770 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 1 TCCGCACTATATAATTCGCACACATT E2B (RAD6 homolog) AATTAGGGTTTATGTACCATACAA (UBE2B), mRNA/cds = (421, 879) 2495 literature Hs.75355 NM_003348 4507792 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 1 GCTTGTGACCATTTTGTATGGCTTGT E2N (homologous to yeast CTGGAAACTTCTGTAAATCTTATG UBC13) (UBE2N), mRNA/ cds = (63, 521) 2496 Table 3A Hs.283667 NM_003349 12025659 arginyl aminopeptidase 1 TGCTGATTTATGCAAAGGGCTGGCAT (aminopeptidase B) (RNPEP), TCTGATGCTTTTCAGGTTTAATCC mRNA/cds = (9, 1982) 2497 literature Hs.79300 NM_003350 12025664 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 1 TGCATTCTGGCAGTTCTTTTAGGATT E2 variant 2 (UBE2V2), ATAGGTTGCAAATTATCCAAATAT mRNA/cds = (21, 458) 2498 Table 3A Hs.80658 NM_003355 13259540 uncouling protein 2 1 CCGACAGCCCAGCCTAGCCCACTTG (mitochondrial, proton carrier) TCATCCATAAAGCAAGCTCAACCTT (UCP2), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (380, 1309) 2499 literature Hs.78853 NM_003362 6224978 uracil-DNA glycosylate (UNG), 1 TTTGCTGTTAGTCGGGTTAGAGTTGG mRNA/cds = (106, 1020) CTCTACGCGAGGTTTGTTAATAAA 2500 Table 3A Hs.77500 NM_003363 4507852 ubiquitin specific protease 4 1 CAGACTGCTAGTGTTCTGTCTAAAAA (proto-oncogene) (USP4), CCAGACAAGGAAATACCCTTCTTT mRNA/cds = (3, 2894) 2501 literature Hs.173554 NM_003366 4507842 ubiquinol-cytochrome c 1 TTTTCCAGTGAGGTAAAATAAGGCAT reductase core protein II AAATGCAGGTAATTATTCCCAGCT (UQCRC2), mRNA/cds = (53, 1414) 2502 Table 3A Hs.93649 NM_003367 4507846 upstream transcription factor 2, 1 CCGGCACTTCTAGTGGTCTCACCTG c-fos interacting (USF2), GAGGCAAGAGGGAGGGTACAGAGCC mRNA/cds = (0, 1040) 2503 Table 3A Hs.284192 NM_003374 4507878 clone HQ0072/cds = 1 TTTAGAGTCTTCCATTTTGTTGGAATT UNKNOWN AGATCCTCCCCTTCAAATGCTGT 2504 Table 3A Hs.155191 NM_003379 9257254 villin 2 (ezrin) (VIL2), mRNA/ 1 TTCTCCTTCACAGCTAAGATGCCATG cds = (117, 1877) TGCAGGTGGATTCCATGCCGCAGA 2505 Table 3A Hs.297753 NM_003380 4507894 vimentin (VIM), mRNA/ 1 TTTCCAGCAAGTATCCAACCAACTTG cds = (122, 1522) GTTCTGCTTCAATAAATCTTTGGA 2506 Table 3A Hs.24143 NM_003387 8400739 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 1 ATGACTTGCATCCCAGCTTTCCACCA protein interacting protein ACCAAATTCAAACATTCACTGCTT (WASPIP), mRNA/cds = (108, 1619) 2507 literature Hs.150930 NM_003401 12408643 X-ray repair complementing 1 TGTATGAGACTTTTTGTTGCAAAGGA defective repair in Chinese CACATTTATCATATTCATTCACAC hamster cells 4 (XRCC4), transcript variant 3, mRNA/ cds = (175, 1179) 2508 Table 3A Hs.279920 NM_003404 4507948 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 TGATCTGTCCAGTGTCACTCTGTACC tryptophan 5-monooxygenase CTCAACATATATCCCTTGTGCGAT activation protein, beta polypeptide (YWHAB), mRNA/ cds = (372, 1112) 2509 Table 3A Hs.75544 NM_003405 4507950 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 AATTCACCCCTCCCACCTCTTTCTTC tryptophan 5-monooxygenase AATTAATGGAAAAGCGTTAAGGGA activation protein, eta polypeptide (YWHAH), mRNA/ cds = (200, 940) 2510 Table 3A Hs.75103 NM_003406 4507952 tyrsoine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 CTCAGTACTTTGCAGAAAACACCAAA tryptophan 5-monooxygenase CAAAAATGCCATTTTAAAAAAGGT activation protein, zeta polypeptide (YWHAZ), mRNA/ cds = (84, 821) 2511 Table 3A Hs.55481 NM_003447 4508000 zinc finger protein 165 1 AGCCTTCAGTCAGAGCTCAAACCTTA (ZNF165), mRNA/cds = GTCAACACCAGAGAATTCACATGA (567, 2024) 2512 Table 3A Hs.88219 NM_003454 4508012 zinc finger protein 200 1 AACCCTCTAAGAATACCTGTTTAAGT (ZNF200), mRNA/cds = CTTGAGTGTTGAAAGGAATTGTTT (239, 1423) 2513 Table 3A Hs.62112 NM_003457 4508016 zinc finger protein 207 1 CCACTGCCTGAAAGGTTTGTACAGAT (ZNF207), mRNA/cds = GCATGCCACAGTAGATGTCCAACAT (202, 1638) 2514 Table 3A Hs.89414 NM_003467 4503174 chemokine (C-X-C motif), 1 TCAGGAGTGGGTTGATTTCAGCACCT receptor 4 (fusin) (CXCR4), ACAGTGTACAGTCTTGTATTAAGT mRNA/cds = (88, 1146) 2515 Table 3A Hs.78683 NM_003470 4507856 ubiquitin specific protease 7 1 CCTTCAGTTATACTTTCAATGACCTTT (herpes virus-associated) TGTGCATCTGTTAAGGCAAAACA (USP7), mRNA/cds = (199, 3507) 2516 Table 3A Hs.110713 NM_003472 4503248 DEK oncogene (DNA binding) 1 AAGTGAACAAAATAAGCAACTAAATG (DEK), mRNA/cds = (33, 1160) AGACCTAATAATTGGCCTTCGATT 2517 Table 3A Hs.155017 NM_003489 4505454 nuclear receptor interacting 1 CACAACCAAATTTGATGCGATCTGCT protein 1 (NRIP1), mRNA/cds = CAGTAATATAATTTGCCATTTTTA (287, 3763) 2518 Table 3A Hs.28777 NM_003512 4504244 H2A histone family, member L 1 ACATTGTAATAGAAACAGATTTCCCA (H2AFL), mRNA/cds = AATTCCAGCCTGGCATGAGGTAAT (97, 489) 2519 literature Hs.2178 NM_003528 4504276 H2B histone family, member Q 1 CAGACTGAATAGATCTTAACTGTCTC (H2BFQ), mRNA/cds = CTACATGTGTGTTTTCAAATGTGT (42, 422) 2520 Table 3A Hs.278571 NM_003563 4507182 sortilin-related receptor, L(DLR 1 GATATCCCAGCGGTGGTACTTCGGA class) A repeats-containing GACACCTGTCTGCATCTGACTGAGC (SORL1), mRNA/cds = (197, 6841) 2521 Table 3A Hs.2864 NM_003566 4503468 early endosome antigen 1, 162 1 ACACTTTCCTCTGCCTTTTTCTCTTAT kD (EEA1), mRNA/cds = ATGTGGGTTCATGGTTCAGTTCG (136, 4368) 2522 Table 3A Hs.9006 NM_003574 4507866 VAMP (vesicle-associated 1 AGATAATGTCACCAGTCCTCTTCCTT membrane protein)-associated CACTTCTTGTTGTAATTGCAGCCA protein A (33 kD) (VAPA), mRNA/cds = (0, 728) 2523 literature Hs.66718 NM_003579 4506396 RAD54 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 CCGGCACACAGGGACTAGGTCTAGT (RAD54L), mRNA/cds = GAGAACATCAGGAGCAGCCAGGGAT (100, 2343) 2524 Table 3A Hs.78687 NM_003580 4505464 neutral sphingomyelinase (N- 1 CATCGGGTTTTGGGTGTGTGTTTTCA SMase) activation associated TAGCGTGGTTACTTTCTATAATGC factor (NSMAF), mRNA/cds = (12, 2765) 2525 Table 3A Hs.14611 NM_003584 4503414 dual specificity phosphatase 11 1 ATGTATTTCTTTCTGACTAGACTTGTG (RNA/RNP complex 1- ATATGCGTGTGTTTATGTACAGA interacting) (DUSP11), mRNA/ cds = (124, 1116) 2526 Table 3A Hs.155976 NM_003588 13270466 cullin 4B (CUL4B), mRNA/ 1 GTTCTGTATCAGTTGAATTTTTGTGCT cds = (78, 2231) CTTTTCCCTGTGTACGTGGTGGT 2527 Table 3A Hs.183874 NM_003589 11140810 cullin 4A (CUL4A), mRNA/ 1 CATTTATGAGTTCCATGATATGTGGT cds = (160, 2139) CTAAGAAAGACCAAACAGATTTCT 2528 Table 3A Hs.82919 NM_003591 4503162 cullin 2 (CUL2), mRNA/ 1 AAATCGGTTGGGTACCATGCTTTTTC cds = (146, 2383) TCCCCTTCACGTTTGCAGTTGATG 2529 Table 3A Hs.14541 NM_003592 4503160 cullin 1 (CUL1), mRNA/ 1 GTTCATGTTGGAAAGAATGAAAACAA cds = (124, 2382) CTTCAAGTTCATAGGCAGCCAGCC 2530 Table 3A Hs.9456 NM_003601 4507074 SWI/SNF related, matrix 1 TGTCATTTAAAGACATCAGGTTCATC associated, actin dependent TGTTTACTGAGCTAGAAACATAGT regulator of chromatin, sub- family a, member 5 (SMARCA5), mRNA/cds = (202, 3360) 2531 Table 3A Hs.100293 NM_003605 6006036 O-linked N-acetylglucosamine 1 ATCTGGTGCCAAATGAAGATTTTTAG (GlcNAc) transferase (UDP-N- GAGTGATTACTAATTATCAAGGGC acetylglucosamine:polypeptide- N-acetylglucosaminyl trans- ferase) (OGT), mRNA/cds = (2039, 4801) 2532 Table 3A Hs.131924 NM_003608 4507420 G protein-coupled receptor 65 1 TTCTGCACTGGGAGGTGTAATACATC (GPR65), mRNA/cds = ACAAAGACAAAGAAAACGCATACT (0, 1013) 2533 Table 3A Hs.104925 NM_003633 4505460 ectodermal-neural cortex (with 1 AGTTGAAGGAAAATGTTCATGTTCAT BTB-like domain) (ENC1), ATGTACTTGTTTGCTATGACTACA mRNA/cds = (399, 2168) 2534 db mining Hs.323879 NM_003639 4504630 cDNA FLJ20586 fis, clone 1 CACTGGGGAAGTCAAGAATGGGGCC KAT09466, highly similar to TGGGGCTCTCAGGGAGAACTGCTTC AF091453 NEMO protein/ cds = UNKNOWN 2535 Table 3A Hs.146360 NM_003641 4504580 interferon induced trans- 1 CCCTAGATACAGCAGTTTATACCCAC membrane protein 1 (9–27) ACACCTGTCTACAGTGTCATTCAA (IFITM1), mRNA/cds = (110, 487) 2536 Table 3A Hs.167218 NM_003658 6633797 BarH-like homeobox 2 1 GAAAGTGCTTAGCTCTCTCCCTCCTG (BARX2), mRNA/cds = ACCTCTGGGCAGCCAGTCATCAAA (96, 935) 2537 Table 3A Hs.155172 NM_003664 4501974 adaptor-related protein complex 1 ATCATGTATGCAATACTTTCCCCCTTT 3, beta 1 subunit (AP3B1), TTGCTTTGCTAACCAAAGAGCAT mRNA/cds = (53, 3334) 2538 Table 3A Hs.239307 NM_003680 4507946 tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase 1 CTGCTGTCTCTTCAGTCTGCTCCATC (YARS), mRNA/cds = CATCACCCATTTACCCATCTCTCA (0, 1586) 2539 Table 3A Hs.82548 NM_003682 4505070 MAP-kinase activating death 1 TATAGAAAATGTACAGTTGTGTGAAT domain (MADD), mRNA/cds = GTGAAATAAATGTCCTCAACTCCC (325, 5091) 2540 literature Hs.47504 NM_003686 4504368 exonuclease 1 (EXO1), 1 GGCCGTGTTCAAAGAGCAATATTCCA mRNA/cds = (218, 2629) GTAAATGCAGACTGCTGCAAAGCT 2541 Table 3A Hs.18571 NM_003690 4505580 protein kinase, interferon- 1 AGCTGCTGACTTGACTGTCATCCTGT inducible double stranded RNA TCTTGTTAGCCATTGTGAATAAGA dependent activator (PRKPA), mRNA/cds = (96, 1037) 2542 db mining Hs.296776 NM_003721 4506498 regulatory factor X-associated 1 GAACTGACTTCAAAGGCAGCTTCTGG ankyrin-containing protein ACAGGTGGTGGGAGGGGACCCTTC (RFZANK), mRNA/cds = (417, 1199) 2543 Table 3A Hs.118633 NM_003733 11321576 2′–5′oligoadenylate synthetase- 1 GGAGAGGCTCTGTTTCCAGCCAGTT like (OASL), mRNA/cds = AGTTTTCTCTGGGAGACTTCTCTGT (6, 1550) 2544 Table 3A Hs.5120 NM_003746 4505812 dynein, cytoplasmic, light 1 TTTCTATTCCATACTTCTGCCCACGTT polypeptide (PIN), mRNA/cds = GTTTTCTCTCAAAATCCATTCCT (93, 362) 2545 Table 3A Hs.57783 NM_003751 4503526 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 CCTGTACACAGCCGAGCAGCATTTC factor 3, subunit 9 (eta, 116 kD) CGTTGAAGGACTTGCATCCCCATTG (EIF3S9), mRNA/cds = (53, 2674) 2546 Table 3A Hs.57973 NM_003753 4503522 capase recruitment domain 1 TTGATGCTTAGTGGAATGTGTGTCTA protein 10 mRNA, complete cds/ ACTTGCTCTCTGACATTTAGCAGA cds = (40, 3138) 2547 Table 3A Hs.58189 NM_003756 4503514 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 AAGAAGTTAACATGAACTCTTGAAGT factor 3, subunit 3 (gamma, CACACCAGGGCAACTCTTGGAAGA 40 kD) (EIF3S3), mRNA/cds = (5, 1063) 2548 Table 3A Hs.192023 NM_003757 4503512 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 GGTGGATCTCCAACCAGGCCAGAGA factor 3, subunit 2 (beta, 36 kD) AGATTCTCACAGAAGGTTTTGAACT (EIF3S2), mRNA/cds = (17, 994) 2549 Table 3A Hs.172684 NM_003761 14043025 vesicle-associated membrane 1 GGCTGGGAAACTGTTGGTGGCCAGT protein 8 (endobrevin) GGGTAATAAAGACCTTTCAGTATCC (VAMP8), mRNA/cds = (53, 555) 2550 Table 3A Hs.77608 NM_003769 4506902 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 GGTTCGCTCTACTATGGAGATCAACA rich 9 (SFRS9), mRNA/cds = GTTACTGTGACTGAGTCGGCCCAT (52, 717) 2551 db mining Hs.89862 NM_003789 13378136 TNFRSF1A-associated via 1 GCTCACACTCAGCGTGGGACCCCGA death domain (TRADD), ATGTTAAGCAATGATAATAAAGTAT mRNA/cds = (66, 1004) 2552 db mining Hs.251216 NM_003790 4507568 hypothetical protein 1 CTGCTCGCCCCTATCGCTCCAGCCA DKFZp434A196 AGGCGAAGAAGCACGAACGAATGTC (DKFZP434A196), mRNA/ cds = (168, 2732) 2553 Table 3A Hs.75890 NM_003791 4506774 membrane-bound transcription 1 ACCTGCCACCATGTTTTGTAATTTGA factor protease, site 1 GGTCTTGATTTCACCATTGTCGGT (MBTPS1), mRNA/cds = (496, 3654) 2554 Table 3A Hs.7943 NM_003796 4506542 PRB5-mediating protein (RMP), 1 AACGAAAGGAAGTTCTGTTGGAAGCA mRNA/cds = (465, 1991) TCTGAAGAAACTGGAAAGAGGGTT 2555 db mining Hs.155566 NM_003805 4503030 CASP2 and RIPK1 domain 1 ACATTTACCTGAATGTTGTCTGAGGA containing adaptor with death CTGAACTGTGGACTTTACTATTCA domain (CRADD), mRNA/cds = (37, 636) 2556 Table 3A Hs.87247 NM_003806 4504492 harakiri, BCL2-interacting 1 AAATCCAGCTGCAGAAACAGACACC protein (contains only NH3 CCAATGCTATTTACATACAGCTCTA domain) (HRK), mRNA/cds = (120, 395) 2557 literature Hs.54673 NM_003808 4507598 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 CCCCGTTCCTCACTTTTCCCTTTTCA superfamily, member 13 TTCCCACCCCCTAGACTTTGATTT (TNFSF13), mRNA/cds = (281, 1033) 2558 literature Hs.26401 NM_003809 4507596 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 TTCAGGCACTAAGAGGGGCTGGACC superfamily, member 12 TGGCGGCAGGAAGCCAAAGAGACTG (TNFSF12), mRNA/cds = (17, 766) 2559 literature Hs.83429 NM_003810 4507592 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 CGCAACAATCCATCTCTCAAGTAGTG superfamily, member 10 TATCACAGTAGTAGCCTCCAGGTT (TNFSF10), mRNA/cds = (87, 932) 2560 literature Hs.1524 NM_003811 4507608 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 CCCAGGCTAGGGGGCTATAGAAACA superfamily, member 9 TCTAGAAATAGACTGAAAGAAAATC (TNFSF9), mRNA/cds = (3, 767) 2561 Table 3A Hs.2442 NM_003816 4501914 a disintegrin and metallo- 1 ACCTACAAAAAAGTTACTGTGGTATC proteinase domain 9 (meltrin TATGAGTTATCATCTTAGCTGTGT gamma) (ADAM9), mRNA/ cds = (78, 2537) 2562 literature Hs.279899 NM_003820 4507570 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 TGGTGTTTAGTGGATACCACATCGGA superfamily, member 14 AGTGATTTTCTAAATTGGATTTGA (herpesvirus entry mediator) (TNFRSF14), mRNA/cds = (293, 1144) 2563 db mining Hs.86131 NM_003824 4505228 Fas (TNFRSF6)-associated via 1 TCACTATCTTTCTGATAACAGAATTG death domain (FADD), mRNA/ CCAAGGCAGCGGGATCTCGTATCT cds = (129, 755) 2564 literature Hs.114676 NM_003839 4507564 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GAAAAGATGGAGAAAATGAACAGGA superfamily, member 11a, CATGGGGCTCCTGGAAAGAAAGGGC activator of NFKB (TNFRSF11A), mRNA/cds = (38, 1888) 2565 literature Hs.129844 NM_003840 4507562 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GTGGTTTTAGGATGTCATTCTTTGCA superfamily, member 10d, decoy GTTCTTCATCATGAGACAAGTCTT with truncated death domain (TNFRSF10D), mRNA/cds = (82, 1242) 2566 literature Hs.119684 NM_003841 10835402 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 AAGGGTGAGGATGAGAAGTGGTCAC superfamily, member 10c, decoy GGGATTTATTCAGCCTTGGTCAGAG without an intracellular domain (TNFRSF10C), mRNAa/cds = (29, 928) 2567 literature Hs.249190 NM_003844 4507558 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GAGAAGATTCAGGACCTCTTGGTGG superfamily, member 10a ACTCTGGAAAGTTCATCTACTTAGA (TNFRSF10A), mRNA/cds = (0, 1406) 2568 Table 3A Hs.7043 NM_003849 11321580 succinate-CoA ligase, GDP- 1 AGTACAACTGGAAGCCAAAACAAGGT forming, alpha subunit GGAAGATGTCCTGAATTAAGACGT (SUCLG1), mRNA/cds = (31, 1032) 2569 Table 3A Hs.5085 NM_003859 4503362 dolichyl-phosphate 1 GTTGCTGGCCTAATGAGCAATGTTCT mannosyltransferase polypeptide CAATTTTCGTTTTCATTTTGCTGT 1, catalyic subunit (DPM1), mRNA/cds = (0, 782) 2570 Table 3A Hs.153687 NM_003866 4504706 inositol polyphosphate-4- 1 ACAGACCTCCAGAGGGGACTTATGG phosphatase, type II, 105 kD AAAAGCTGACACCTAAGTTTACCAA (INPP4B), mRNA/cds = (121, 2895) 2571 Table 3A Hs.1742 NM_003870 4506786 IQ motif containing GTPase 1 TGAATTTACTTCCTCCCAAGAGTTTG activating protein 1 (IQGAP1), GACTGCCCGTCAGATTGTTTCTGC mRNA/cds = (467, 5440) 2572 Table 3A Hs.279789 NM_003883 13128861 histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3), 1 TGGCTTTATGTCCATTTTACCACTGTT mRNA/cds = (55, 1341) TTTATCCAATAAACTAAGTCGGT 2573 Table 3A Hs.76095 NM_003897 4503328 immediate early response 3 1 GCTGTCACGGAGCGACTGTCGAGAT (IER3), mRNA/cds = (11, 481) CGCCTAGTATGTTCTGTGAACACAA 2574 Table 3A Hs.7165 NM_003904 4508020 zinc finger protein 259 1 CCTTTAAGGTTGGAACTTTGAAGTTG (ZNF259), mRNA/cds = GAGAAGGTGGAATAAAGTTACACC (28, 1407) 2575 Table 3A Hs.61828 NM_003905 4502168 amyloid beta precursor protein- 1 TGCCTTCGGGTTGTGCTTTAGTCTGT binding protein 1, 59 kD AAAATTCTAAAGGAGAGCTGCTAA (APPBP1), mRNA/cds = (73, 1677) 2576 Table 3A Hs.8991 NM_003917 4503842 adaptor-related protein complex 1 GCAAAAACCTGGGACCAGCCCCCTT 1, gamma 2 subunit (AP1G2), CTCCCACAAATAAAGCCCAATAAAG mRNA/cds = (45, 2402) 2577 Table 3A Hs.58589 NM_003918 5453673 glycogenin 2 (GYG2), mRNA/ 1 GTCATCGGCTTTCAGAGGGAGACCA cds = (283, 1788) CGGGAATGTTCAGGGAAACAATGTC 2578 Table 3A Hs.306359 NM_003922 4557025 clone 25038 mRNA sequence/ 1 TGAATTGCCTGTTCAGGGTTCCTTAT cds = UNKNOWN GCAGAGAAATAAAGCAGATTCAGG 2579 literature Hs.35947 NM_003925 4505120 methyl-CpG binding domain 1 ACCAACCACCTTTCCAGCCATAGAGA protein 4 (MBD4), mRNA/cds = TTTTAATTAGCCCAACTAGAAGCC (176, 1918) 2580 literature Hs.194685 NM_003935 4507634 topoisomerase (DNA) III beta 1 CTACTTTGTATGATGACCCTGTCCTC (TOP3B), mRNA/cds = CCTCACCCAGGCTGCAGTGCCATG (113, 2701) 2581 Table 3A Hs.169139 NM_003937 4504936 kynureninase (L-kynureine 1 AAAGAGGAGTGGTTTGTGACAAGCG hydrolase) (KYNU), mRNA/ GAATCCAAATGGCATTCGAGTGGCT cds = (106, 1503) 2582 Table 3A Hs.24322 NM_003945 4502318 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 GAAGAGCCATCTCAACAGAATCGCA lysosomal (vacuolar proton CCAAACTATACTTTCAGGATGAATT pump) 9 kD (ATP6H), mRNA/ cds = (62, 307) 2583 Table 3A Hs.47007 NM_003954 4505396 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 TCTGGGTTGTAGAGAACTCTTTGTAA kinase kinase 14 (MAP3K14), GCAATAAAGTTTGGGGTGATGACA mRNA/cds = (232, 3075) 2584 literature Hs.24439 NM_003958 4504866 ring finger protein (C3HC4 type) 1 CTGCTGTCCACTTTCCTTCAGGCTCT 8 (RNF8), mRNA/cds = GTGAATACTTCAACCTGCTGTGAT (112, 1569) 2585 Table 3A Hs.108371 NM_003973 4506600 E2F transcription factor 4, 1 GCACCTGCTCCAAAGGCATCTGGCA p107/p130-binding (E2F4), AGAAAGCATAAGTGGCAATCATAAA mRNA/cds = (82, 1303) 2586 Table 3A Hs.10315 NM_003983 4507052 solute carrier family 7 (cationic 1 CTCCTTTTAACGTGTTATTGACAAAC amino acid transporter, y+ CTCCCCAAAAGAATATGCAATTGT system), member 6 (SLC7A6), mRNA/cds = (261, 1808) 2587 Table 3A Hs.339840 NM_003992 4502884 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGCTGCCAGAAAGCACAGATTTGAC 16360 IMAGE:3292765, CCAAGCTATTTATATGTTATAAAGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (561, 731) 2588 Table 3A Hs.83428 NM_003998 10835176 nuclear factor of kappa light 1 AGCTGCTGCTGGATCACAGCTGCTTT polypeptide gene enhancer in CTGTTGTCATTGCTGTTGTCCCTC B-cells 1 (p105) (NFKB1), mRNA/cds = (397, 3303) 2589 literature Hs.278443 NM_004001 4557021 Fc fragment of IgG, low affinity 1 GATGAGGCTGACAAAGTTGGGGCTG IIb, receptor for (CD32) AGAACACAATCACCTATTCACTTCT (FCGR2B), mRNA/cds = (0, 875) 2590 Table 3A Hs.12068 NM_004003 4755131 carnitine acetyltransferase 1 TCCTGCCCCCGCCCTGCTGTATGATA (CRAT), nulcear gene encoding TTAATGTGGAAGGTCATCAATAAA mitochondrial protein, transcript variant peroxisomal, mRNA/ cds = (269, 2113) 2591 Table 3A Hs.169470 NM_004010 5032314 dystrophin (muscular dystrophy, 1 AAACTGTAAATCATAATGTAACTGAA Duchenne and Becker types), GCATAAACATCACATGGCATGTTT includes DXS142, DXS164, DXS206, DXS230, DXS239, DXS268, DXS269, DXS270, DXS272 (DMD), transcript variant Dp427p2, mRNA/cds = (702, 11390) 2592 Table 3A Hs.460 NM_004024 4755127 activating transcription factor 3 1 ACAAGGACGCTGGCTACTGTCTATTA (ATF3), mRNA/cds = AAATTCTGATGTTTCTGTGAAATT (164, 520) 2593 Table 3A Hs.166120 NM_004031 4809287 interferon regulatory factor 7 1 CTTCCTTATGGAGCTGGAGCAGCCC (IRF7), transcript variant d, GCCTAGAACCCAGTCTAATGAGAAC mRNA/cds = (335, 1885) 2594 Table 3A Hs.78637 NM_004034 4809278 annexin A7 (ANAX7), transcript 1 TGCATCTCATTTTGCCTAAATTGGTT variant 2, mRNA/cds = CTGTATTCATAAACACTTTCCACA (60, 1526) 2595 Table 3A Hs.217493 NM_004039 4757755 annexin A2 (ANXA2), 1 AGTGAAGTCTATGATGTGAAACACTT mRNA/cds = (49, 1068) TGCCTCCTGTGTACTGTGTCATAA 2596 Table 3A Hs.227817 NM_004049 14574570 BCL2-related protein A1 1 TTGATGATGTAACTTGACCTTCCAGA (BCL2A1), mRNA/cds = GTTATGGAAATTTTGTCCCCATGT (183, 710) 2597 Table 3A Hs.155935 NM_004054 4757887 complement component 3a 1 AGCTCACACGTTCCACCCACTGTCCC receptor 1 (C3AR1), mRNA/ TCAAACAATGTCATTTCAGAAAGA cds = (0, 1448) 2598 Table 3A Hs.153640 NM_004073 4758015 cytokine-inducible kinase 1 GGACCACTTTTATTTATTGTCAGACA (CNK), mRNA/cds = (36, 1859) CTTATTTATTGGGATGTGAGCCCC 2599 Table 3A Hs.108080 NM_004078 4758085 cysteine and glycine-rich protein 1 GGGCTGTACCCAAGCTGATTTCTCAT 1 (CSRP1), mRNA/cds = CTGGTCAATAAAGCTGTTTAGACC (54, 635) 2600 literature Hs.76394 NM_004092 12707569 enoyl Coenzyme A hydratase, 1 GCTCTGAGGGAAACGCTGTCTGCTG short chain, 1, mitochondrial CCTTCATACAGATGCTGATTAAAGT (ECHS1), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (71, 943) 2601 literature Hs.4756 NM_004111 6325465 chromosome 11, BAC CIT- 1 TTTTAGCTCAGGAAAATATGTCAGGC HSP-311e8 (BC269730) TCAAACCACTTCTCAGGCAGTTTA containing the hFEN1 gene/ cds = (2644, 3786) 2602 Table 3A Hs.171862 NM_004120 6996011 guanylate binding protein 2, 1 TTGTTGAACCATAAAGTTTGCAAAGT interferon-inducible (GNP2), AAAGGTTAAGTATGAGGTCAATGT mRNA/cds = (156, 1931) 2603 Table 3A Hs.284265 NM_004124 4758441 pRGR1 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 TGTGGTTTCAGTCTCTGCTAGTTCAT cds = (0, 538) ATTGCATGTTTATTTTGGACAGTC 2604 Table 3A Hs.3069 NM_004134 4758569 heat shock 70 kD protein 98 1 AGCAGAAATTTTGAAGCCAGAAGGAC (mortalin-2) (HSPA9B), mRNA/ AACATATGAAGCTTAGGAGTGAAG cds = (29, 2068) 2605 Table 3A Hs.80350 NM_004156 4758951 protein phosphatase 3 (formerly 1 ACTGCTTCATCTCCTTTTGCGCTTATT 2A), catalytic subunit, beta TGGAAATTTTAGTTATAGTGTTT isoform (PPP2CB), mRNA/ cds = (21, 950) 2606 Table 3A Hs.180062 NM_004159 4758969 proteasome (prosome, 1 GAGAGAGTACGGGCTCAGCCAGCCAG macropain subunit, beta type, AGGAGGCCGGTGAAGTGCATCTTCT 8 (large) multifunctional protease 7) (PSMB8), mRNA/ cds = (220, 1038) 2607 Table 3A Hs.272493 NM_004166 14589962 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 CCCAGTCACCCTCTTGGAGCTTCCCT family A (Cys—Cys), member GCTTTGAATTAAAGACCACTCATG 15 (SCYA15), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (474, 815) 2608 Table 3A Hs.272493 NM_004167 146202450 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 CCCAGTCACCCTCTTGGAGCTTCCCT family A (Cys—Cys), member GCTTTGAATTAAAGACCACTCATG 15 (SCYA15), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (474, 815) 2609 Table 3A Hs.469 NM_004168 4759079 succinate dehydrogenase 1 GGAGCGTGGCACTTACCTTTGTCCCT complex, subunit A, flavoprotein TGCTTCATTCTTGTGAGATGATAA (Fp) (SDHA), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (24, 2018) 2610 Table 3A Hs.75379 NM_004172 4759125 soluble carrier family 1 (glial 1 GCATACACATGCACTCAGTGTGGACT high affinity glutamate GGGAAGCATTACTTTGTAGATGTA transporter), member 3 (SLC1A3), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (178, 1806) 2611 Table 3A Hs.172791 NM_004182 4759297 ubiquitously-expressed transcript 1 AAGCCTCACCATTGACTTCTTCCCCC (UTX), mRNA/cds = (58, 529) CATCCTCAGACATTAAAGAGCCTG 2612 literature Hs.212680 NM_004195 4759245 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 CTGACCTCGGCCCAGCTTGGACTGC superfamily, member 18 ACATCTGGCAGCTGAGGAGTCAGTG (TNFRSF18), mRNA/cds = (0, 725) 2613 Table 3A Hs.18720 NM_004208 4757731 programmed cell death 8 1 GGAAGATCATTAAGGACGGTGAGCA (apoptosis-inducing factor) GCATGAAGATCTCAATGAAGTAGCC (PDCD8), mRNA/cds = (42, 1883) 2614 Table 3A Hs.79197 NM_004233 4757945 CD83 antigen (activated B 1 TTACCTCTGTCTTGGCTTTCATGTTAT lymphocytes, immunoglobulin TAACGTATGCATGTGAAGAAGG superfamily) (CD83), mRNA/ cds = (41, 658) 2615 RG Hs.6566 NM_004237 11321606 thyroid hormone receptor 1 AGTTACTGGTCTCTTTGCTGCCGAATG house- interactor 13 (TRIP13), mRNA/ TTATGTTTTGCTTTTATCTCACAG keeping cds = (45, 1343) genes 2616 Table 3A Hs.85092 NM_004239 10863904 thyroid hormone receptor 1 CACAAAGTGGCCTTTGGGGAGAAAG interactor 11 (TRIP11), mRNA/ TCATGTATTTGTTCGCAATTATGCT cds = (356, 6295) 2617 Table 3A Hs.151787 NM_004247 4759279 U5 snRNP-specific protein, 1 ATTTACTCCAAGTCCTCTCCCCAGCT 116 kD (U5 116 kD), mRNA/ ACCACCAGTCCCTTACTCTGTTCT cds = (60, 2978) 2618 Table 3A Hs.184276 NM_004252 4759139 soulte carrier family 9 1 GCCCATCCCTGAGCCAGGTACCACC (sodium/hydrogen exchanger), ATTGTAAGGAAACACTTTCAGAAAT isoform 3 regulatory factor 1 (SLC9A3R1), mRNA/cds = (212, 1288) 2619 literature Hs.31442 NM_004260 4759029 RecQ protein-like 4 (RECQL4), 1 AGGACCGACGCTTCTGGAGAAAATA mRNA/cds = (0, 3626) CCTGCACCTGAGCTTCCATGCCCTG 2620 Table 3A Hs.90606 NM_004261 4759095 15 kDa selenoprotein (SEP15), 1 TTCACAAAGATTTGCGTTAATGAAGA mRNA/cds = (4, 4920) CTACACAGAAAACCTTTCTAGGGA 2621 Table 3A Hs.15259 NM_004281 14043023 BCL-2 associated athanogene 3 1 ATACCTGACTTTAGAGAGAGTAAAAT (BAG3), mRNA/cds = GTGCCAGGAGCCATAGGAATATCT (306, 2033) 2622 Table 3A Hs.341182 NM_004288 8670550 602417256F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATGGAAAGATGTGGTCTGAGATGGG clone = IMAGE:4536829/ TGCTGCAAAGATCATAATAAAGTCA clone_end = 5′ 2623 Table 3A Hs.75393 NM_004300 4757713 acid phosphatase 1, soluble 1 ACATCCAGAAAGAAGGACACTTGTAT (ACP1), transcript variant a, GCTAGTCTATGGTCAGTTGAGGAA mRNA/cds = (775, 1251) 2624 Table 3A Hs.274350 NM_004301 4757717 BAF53 (BAF53A), mRNA/ 1 TTGACTAGTAAAAGTTACTGCCTAGT cds = (136, 1425) CTTTTTACCTTAGGCTTACAGAAT 2625 Table 3A Hs.109918 NM_004310 4757769 ras homolog gene family, 1 TTGCCCAGGCCAGTTAGAAAATCCCT member H (ARHH), mRNA/ TGGGGAACTGTGATGAATATTCCA cds = (579, 1154) 2626 Table 3A Hs.75811 NM_004315 4757785 N-acylsphingosine amido- 1 ATAATCACAGTTGTGTTCCTGACACT hydrolase (acid ceramidase) CAATAAACAGTCACTGGAAAGAGT (ASAH), mRNA/cds = (17, 1204) 2627 literature Hs.234799 NM_004327 110388638 breakpoint cluster region (BCR), 1 TGACCGGATTCCCTCACTGTTGTATC transcript variant 1, mRNA/ TTGAATAAACGCTGCTGCTTCATC cds = (488, 4303) 2628 db mining Hs.2534 NM_004329 4757853 bone morphogenetic protein 1 CCAAAGTTGGAGCTTCTATTGCCATG receptor, type IA (BMRP1A), AACCTGCTTACAAAGAAAGCACT mRNA/cds = (309, 1907) 2629 literature Hs.82794 NM_004344 4757901 centrin, EF-hand protein, 2 1 GTGAACTCCTGCACTGGCATTTGGAT (CENT2), mRNA/cds = GTGTGTTAATGCTATTTGTTTTGT (47, 565) 2630 Table 3A Hs.170019 NM_004350 4757917 runt-related transcription factor 1 GCTGGGTGGAAACTGCTTTGCACTAT 3 (RUNX3), mRNA/cds = CGTTTGCTTGGTGTTTGTTTTTAA (9, 1256) 2631 Table 3A Hs.84298 NM_004355 10835070 CD74 antigen (invariant 1 GCTTGTTATCAGCTTTCAGGGCCATG polypeptide of major histo- GTTCACATTAGAATAAAAGGTAGT compatibility complex, class II antigen-associated) (CD74), mRNA/cds = (7, 705) 2632 Table 3A Hs.75564 NM_004357 4757941 CD151 antigen (CD151), 1 CTTTGCCTTGCAGCCACATGGCCCC mRNA/cds = (84, 845) ATCCCAGTTGGGGAAGCCAGGTGAG 2633 Table 3A Hs.75887 NM_004371 6996002 coatomer protein complex, TGCGGGTTATTGATTTGTTCTTTACA subunit alpha (COPA), mRNA/ ACTATTGTTCTCATATTTCTCACA cds = (466, 4140) 2634 Table 3A Hs.79194 NM_004379 4758053 cAMP responsive element 1 AGTTATTAGTTCTGCTTTAGCTTTCCA binding protein 1 (CREB1), ATATGCTGTATAGCCTTTGTCAT mRNA/cds = (116, 1099) 2635 Table 3A Hs.23598 NM_004380 4758055 CREB binding protein 1 GCTGTTTTCAACATTGTATTTGGACT (Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome) ATGCATGTGTTTTTTCCCCATTGT (CREBBP), mRNA/cds = (198, 7526) 2636 Table 3A Hs.76053 NM_004396 13514826 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 AAGTAAATGTACAGTGATTTGAAATA His) box polypeptide 5 (RNA CAATAATGAAGGCAATGCATGGCC helicase, 68 kD) (DDX5), mRNA/cds = (170, 2014) 2637 Table 3A Hs.155595 NM_004404 4758157 neural precursor cell expressed, 1 CCCACACTGCTACACTTCTGATCCCC developmentally down-regulated TTTGGTTTTACTACCCAAATCTAA 5 (NEDD5), mRNA/cds = (258, 1343) 2638 Table 3A Hs.171695 NM_004417 7108342 dual specificity phosphatase 1 1 TCTTAAGCAGGTTTGTTTTCAGCACT (DUSP1), mRNA/cds = GATGGAAAATACCAGTGTTGGGTT (248, 1351) 2639 Table 3A Hs.1183 NM_004418 12707563 dual specificity phosphatase 2 1 GGGGTTGGAAACTTAGCACTTTATAT (DUSP2), mRNA/cds = TTATACAGAACATTCAGGATTTGT (85, 1029) 2640 Table 3A Hs.2128 NM_004419 12707565 dual specificity phosphatase 5 1 ACCCGTGTGAATGTGAAGAAAAGCA (DUSP5), mRNA/cds = GTATGTTACTGGTTGTTGTTGTTGT (210, 1364) 2641 Table 3A Hs.74088 NM_004430 4758251 early growth response 3 (EGR3), 1 TTGCACTGTGAGCAAATGCTAATACA mRNA/cds = (357, 1520) GTAAATATATTGTGTTTGCTGACA 2642 Table 3A Hs.55921 NM_004446 4758293 glutamyl-prolyl-tRNA 1 AAATGAAGTCACACAGGACAATTATT synthetase (EPRS), mRNA/ CTTATGCCTAAGTTAACAGTGGAT cds = (58, 4380) 2643 Table 3A Hs.48876 NM_004462 4758349 farnesyl-diphosphate 1 GTCGCTGCATATGTGACTGTCATGAG farnesyltransferase 1 (FDFT1), ATCCTACTTAGTATGATCCTGGCT mRNA/cds = (44, 1297) 2644 Table 3A Hs.76362 NM_004492 4758485 general transcription factor IIA, 1 AAGGACAAAAGTTGTTGCCTTCCTAA 2 (12 kD) subunit) (GTF2A2), GAACCTTCTTTAATAAACTCATTT mRNA/cds = (141, 470) 2645 Table 3A Hs.103804 NM_004501 14141160 hetergeneous nuclear 1 CTGCATTTTGATTCTGAAAAGAAAGC ribonucleoprotein U (scaffold TGGCTTTGCCCATTTCTTATTAAA attachment factor A) (HNRPU), transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (217, 2691) 2646 db mining Hs.171545 NM_004504 7262381 HIV-1 Rev binding protein 1 ACCTGTCTGCATAATAAAGCTGATCA (HRB), mRNA/cds = TGTTTTGCTACAGTTTGCAGGTGA (243, 1931) 2647 literature Hs.152983 NM_004507 4758575 HUS1 (S. pombe), checkpoint 1 TACTGGTAGATGTGCTCATTCTCCCT homolog (HUS1), mRNA/cds = GAAACATACCCATCATATTGTCCT (60, 902) 2648 Table 3A Hs.38125 NM_004510 4758587 interferon-induced protein 75, 1 AGGAAGCAATGTGGTTGGACCTGGT 52 kD (IFI75), mRNA/cds = TAAGGGAAAGGCTGATTACGGAAAT (170, 1396) 2649 Table 3A Hs.75117 NM_004515 4758801 interleukin enhancer binding 1 AACTAATACTTTGCTGTTGAAATGTT factor 2, 45 kD (ILF2), mRNA/ GTGAAATGTTAAGTGTCTGGAAAT cds = (39, 1259) 2650 Table 3A Hs.6196 NM_004517 4758605 integrin-linked kinase (ILK), 1 GAGCTTTGTCACTTGCCACATGGTGT mRNA/cds = (156, 1514) CTTCCAACATGGGAGGGATCAGCC 2651 db mining Hs.111301 NM_004530 11342665 matrix metaoproteinase 2 1 CCCTGTTCACTCTACTTAGCATGTCC (gelatinase A, 72 kD gelatinase, CTACCGAGTCTCTTCTCCACTGGA 72 kD type IV collagenase) (MMP2), mRNA/cds = (289, 2271) 2652 Table 3A Hs.198271 NM_004544 4758767 NADH dehydrogenase 1 TGCACATTGTTTTTCTTCTGACTTCCA (ubiquinone) 1 alpha sub- GAAATAAAAGTGTTTCCATGGGA complex, 10 (42 kD) (NDUFA10), mRNA/cds = (21, 1088) 2653 Table 3A Hs.173611 NM_004550 4758785 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACTAAAAAAGGAGAAATTATAATAAAT (ubiquinone) Fe-S protein 2 TAGCCGTCTTGCGCCCCTAGGCC (49 kD) (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) (NUDFS2), mRNA/ cds = (6, 1397) 2654 Table 3A Hs.80595 NM_004552 4758789 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACGACAAACCTCCTTGTCAAAGTGTG (ubiquinone) Fe-S protein 5 TAAAAATAAAGGATTGCTCCATCC (15 kD) (NADH-coenzyme Q reducatse) (NDUFS5), mRNA/ cds = (71, 391) 2655 Table 3A Hs.91640 NM_004556 4758805 nuclear factor of kappa light 1 CCACTGGGGAAGGGAAGTTTCAGTA polypeptide gene enhancer in ACATGACACTAAAATGGCAGAGACG B-cells inhibtior, epsilon (NFKBIE), mRNA/cds = (33, 1535) 2656 Table 3A Hs.74497 NM_004559 4758829 nuclease sensitive element 1 AAAGATTGGAGCTGAAGACCTAAAGT binding protein 1 (NSEP1), GCTTGCTTTTTGCCCGTTGACCAG mRNA/cds = (234, 1202) 2657 Table 3A Hs.158225 NM_004571 4758929 PBX/knotted 1 hoemobox 1 1 GAAGTCAGTGGGAAACACACAGAAA (PKNOX1), mRNA/cds = TTTATTTTAAAATCTTTCAGGAGCT (85, 1392) 2658 Table 3A Hs.7688 NM_004576 4758953 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 1 AGATGTATTAGAAGTCCTGACTTTCA 2A), regulatory subunit B (PR AGTGTAATTTGCTTTGGAGGAGGA 52), beta isoform (PPP2R2B), mRNA/cds = (525, 1856) 2659 literature Hs.240457 NM_004584 4759021 RAD9 (S. pombe) homolog 1 CTGTGCAGAAGAGCTGCCAGGCAGT (RAD9), mRNA/cds = GTCTTAGATGTGAGACGGAGGCCAT (76, 1251) 2660 Table 3A Hs.75498 NM_004591 4759075 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 ACATCATGGAGGGTTTAGTGCTTATC family A (Cys—Cys), member TAATTTGTGCCTCACTGGACTTGT 20 (SCYA20), mRNA/cds = (58, 348) 2661 Table 3A Hs.30035 NM_004593 4759097 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 TTGCTTACCAAAGGAGGCCCAATTTC rich (transformer 2 Drosophila ACTCAAATGTTTTGAGAACTGTGT homolog) 10 (SFRS10), mRNA/ cds = (121, 987) 2662 Table 3A Hs.53125 NM_004597 7242206 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 TCACTCCTCTGTCCTATGAAGACCGC D2 polypeptide (16.5 kD) TGCCATTGGTGTTGAGAATAATAA (SNRPD2), mRNA/cds = (30, 386) 2663 literature Hs.91175 NM_004618 10835217 topoisomerase (DNA) III alpha 1 GTTAAGCCAGGACATCCAGAATTCAT (TOP3A), mRNA/cds = TGCTTTAATAAAGAACCCAGGCCG (177, 3182) 2664 Table 3A Hs.75066 NM_004622 4759269 translin (TSN), mRNA/cds = 1 TCAGTTTTAACAAATGCTATTAAAGTG (81, 767) GAGAAGCACACTCTGGTCTTGGA 2665 db mining Hs.320 NM_004628 4759331 xeroderma pigmentosum, 1 CTCACTGCCTCTTTGCAGTAGGGGA complementation group C GAGAGCAGAGAAGTACAGGTCATCT (XPC), mRNA/cds = (191, 2662) 2666 literature Hs.8047 NM_004629 4759335 Fanconi anemia, complemen- 1 TTGACTTTGCTCGAGGCACCTTTTTT tation group G (FANCG), CCTGTTTCTCCTTTTCTGTTGTCG mRNA/cds = (492, 2360) 2667 Table 3A Hs.159627 NM_004632 4758117 death associated protein 3 1 AAATGGGTTTCACTGTGAATGCGTGA (DAP3), mRNA/cds = CAATAAGATATTCCCTTGTTCCTA (73, 1269) 2668 Table 3A Hs.237955 NM_004637 13794266 mRNA for RAB7 protein/ 1 AACGAATTTCCTGAACCTATCAAACT cds = (602, 1225) GGACAAGAATGACCGGGCCAAGGC 2669 Table 3A Hs.25911 NM_004638 4758107 HLA-B associated transcript 2 1 CTTCCCCTGGTCCCCTGTCCCTGGG (BAT2), mRNA/cds = GCTGTTTGTTAAAAAAGAGTAATAA (101, 6529) 2670 Table 3A Hs.966 NM_004645 4758023 coilin (COIL), mRNA/cds = 1 ACCGTGAAAATTGGTTTCATTTAACA (22, 1752) AAAGATCAGATCCCTCCTTCAGCT 2671 Table 3A Hs.77578 NM_004652 11641424 ubiquitin specific protease 9, 1 TTTCTTGTTACACCCACTGCACTCTG X chromosome (Drosphila fat CAACCAGTGTTGCCTGCCTCATGG facets related) (USP9X), transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (59, 7550) 2672 Table 3A Hs.80358 NM_004653 4759149 SMC (mouse) homolog, Y 1 GGGAAAAACAAGAATTTCATGACTCT chromosome (SMCY), mRNA/ ACCTGTGGTCTATCTTTAATTTCA cds = (275, 4894) 2673 Table 3A Hs.121102 NM_004665 4759313 vanin 2 (VNN2), mRNA/cds = 1 GCTGTGCCCTTGAAGAGAATAGTAAT (11, 1573) GATGGGAATTTAGAGGTTTATGAC 2674 Table 3A Hs.6856 NM_004674 4757789 ash2 (absent, small, or homeotic, 1 TCCAAGGAAATGGTAACCTGTTTCTG Drosphila, homolog)-like AGAACACCTGAAATCAATGGCTAT (ASH2L), mRNA/cds = (4, 1890) 2675 Table 3A Hs.155103 NM_004681 4758253 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TTCATTGTAATCCACTGTTTTGGCTTT factor 1A, Y chromosome CATGAACAAGTAAATTACAGTGT (EIF1AY), mRNA/cds = (132, 566) 2676 Table 3A Hs.54483 NM_004688 4758813 N-myc (and STAT) interactor 1 ACTTATTTCCATGTTTCTGAATCTTCT (NMI), mRNA/cds = TTGTTTCAAATGGTGCTGCATGT (280, 1203) 2677 Table 3A Hs.5097 NM_004710 4759201 synaptogyrin 2 (SYNGR2), 1 ATGCCCGGCCTGGGATGCTGTTTGG mRNA/cds = (29, 703) AGACGGAATAAATGTTTTCTCATTC 2678 Table 3A Hs.40323 NM_004725 4757879 BUB3 (budding uninhibited by 1 TACTCTAAACCTGTTATTTCTGTGCTA benzimidazoles 3, yeast) ATAAACGAGATGCAGAACCCTTG homolog (BUB3), mRNA/cds = (70, 0156) 2679 Table 3A HS.77324 NM_004730 4759033 eukaryotic translation 1 TGCAGAGAGATACTAAGCAGCAAAAT termination factor 1 (ETF1), CTTGGTGTTGTGATGTACAGAAAT mRNA/cds = (135, 1448) 2680 Table 3A Hs.326159 NM_004735 4758689 leucine rich repeat (in FLII) 1 AGTCTTTGATCTTGAACCGATACTTTT interacting protein 1 (LRRFIP1), GGATCTCATTGTTGATATACCTG mRNA/cds = (178, 2532) 2681 Table 3A Hs.333513 NM_004757 4758265 samll inducible cytokine sub- 1 TGGAATCAAATAAAATGCTTCCACTA family E, member 1 (endothelial CCAAAAGACATTAGAGAAAACCTT monocyte-activating) (SCYE1), mRNA/cds = (49, 987) 2682 Table 3A Hs.9075 NM_004760 4758191 serine/threonine kinase 17a 1 TGCCGAATACCTTAAAGTAACTAATT (apoptosis-inducing) (STK17A), ATCCTTACACACAAAAGGCTCAGT mRNA/cds = (117, 1361) 2683 Table 3A Hs.170160 NM_004761 4758531 RAB2, member RAS oncogene 1 CTTTCCCAGGATCAAGGCCACAGGG family-like (RAB2L), mRNA/ AGGAAGATTGCACGGGCACTGTTCT cds = (0, 2333) 2684 Table 3A Hs.1050 NM_004762 4758963 pleckstrin homolog, Sec7 and 1 CTTGTAAACTAGCGCCAAGGAACTGC coiled/coil domains 1(cytohesin AGCAAATAAACTCCAACTCTGCCC 1) (PSCD1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (69, 1265) 2685 Table 3A Hs.11482 NM_004768 4759099 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 TGTGCAGTAGAAACAAAAGTAGGCTC rich 11 (SFRS11), mRNA/cds = CAGTCTGTGCCATGTTGATGTACA (83, 1537) 2686 Table 3A Hs.15589 NM_004774 4759265 PPAR binding protein 1 AGGAGGGTTTAAATAGGGTTCAGAG (PPARBP), mRNA/cds = ATCATAGGAATATTAGGAGTTACCT (235, 4935) 2687 Table 3A Hs.26703 NM_004779 4758945 CCR4-NOT transcription 1 TGGTGGAAGTAAAAACTGGTAACTCA complex, subunit 8 (CNOT8), CTCAAGTGAATGAATGGTCTTGCA mRNA/cds = (244, 1122) 2688 Table 3A Hs.23965 NM_004790 4759041 solute carrier family 22 (organic 1 GCAGGAAAGGGAAACAGACGCGACA anion transporter), member 6 GCAACAAGAGCACCAGAAGTATATG (SLC22A6), mRNA/cds = (0, 1652) 2689 Table 3A Hs.77965 NM_004792 4758105 peptidyl-prolyl isomerase G 1 TCCATTCTGTTTCGGATTTTAAGTTTG (cyclophilin G) (PPIG), mRNA/ AGAGACTTGCTAATGAATCTCCT cds = (157, 2421) 2690 Table 3A Hs.28757 NM_004800 4758873 transmembrane 9 superfamily 1 CCTTCAGAAACACCGTAATTCTAAAT member 2 (TM9SF2), mRNA/ AAACCTCTTCCCATACACCTTTCC cds = (133, 2124) 2691 Table 3A Hs.49587 NM_004811 4758669 leupaxin (LPXN), mRNA/ 1 CTGGACAACTTTGAGTACTGACATCA cds = (93, 1253) TTGATAAATAAACTGGCTTGTGGT 2692 Table 3A Hs.168103 NM_004818 4759277 prp28, U5 snRNP 100 kd protein 1 CCCAGGGGATTTTTTAAGTAGATGGG (U5-100 K), mRNA/cds = GGGACACGGTGAACTGGCTGTGTC (39, 2501) 2693 Table 3A Hs.3628 NM_004834 4758523 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 ACTCCAAAATAAATCAAGGCTGCAAT kinase kinase kinase 4 GCAGCTGGTGCTGTTCAGATTCCA (MAP4K4), mRNA/cds = (79, 3576) 2694 Table 3A Hs.102506 NM_004836 4758891 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TGAAATCTTAAGTGTCTTATATGTAAT factor 2-alpha kinase 3 CCTGTAGGTTGGTACTTCCCCCA (EIF2AK3), mRNA/cds = (72, 3419) 2695 Table 3A Hs.227806 NM_004841 4758807 RAS protein activator like 2 1 TGGGAGTCTTCTCTTTTAGACAGGGG (RASAL2), mRNA/cds = CTTTTTGTTTTTAACCCCAATTGT (125, 3544) 2696 db mining Hs.76364 NM_004847 6680470 allograft inflammatory factor 1 TGACCCAGATATGGAAACAGAAGACA 1 (AIF1), transcript variant 2, AAATTGTAAGCCAGAGTCAACAAA mRNA/cds = (453, 851) 2697 Table 3A Hs.10649 NM_004848 4758579 basement membrane-induced 1 AGGTTTCATCAGGTGGTTAAAGTCGT gene (ICB-1), mRNA/cds = CAAAGTTGTAAGTGACTAACCAAG (128, 982) 2698 Table 3A Hs.274472 NM_004850 6633807 high-mobility group (nonhistone 1 ATGCTGTCAAAGTTACAGTTTACGCA chromosomal) protein 1 GGACATTCTTGCCGTATTCTCATG (HMG1), mRNA/cds = (52, 699) 2699 Table 3A Hs.178710 NM_004859 4758011 clathrin, heavy polypeptide 1 TGTGTGTTTACTAACCCTTCCCTGAG (Hc) (CLTC), mRNA/cds = GCTTGTGTATGTTGGATATTGTGG (172, 5199) 2700 Table 3A Hs.76507 NM_004862 4758913 LPS-induced TNF-alpha factor 1 TCTGTAATCAAATGATTGGTGTCATTT (PIG7), mRNA/cds = (233, 919) TCCCATTTGCCAATGTAGTCTCA 2701 Table 3A Hs.59403 NM_004863 4758667 serine palmitoyltransferase, 1 TGCCCAGCAGCCATCTTAATACATTA long chain base subunit 2 AACCAGTTTAAAAAATACCTTCCA (SPTLC2), mRNA/cds = (188, 1876) 2702 Table 3A Hs.5409 NM_004875 4759045 RNA polymerase I subunit 1 GCCAGAGTTGCCAACCCCCGGCTGG (RPA40), mRNA/cds = ATACCTTCAGCAGAGAAATCTTCCG (22, 1050) 2703 Table 3A Hs.86371 NM_004876 4758513 zinc finger protein 254 1 AATCCATTAACACCTGCTCACATCTT (ZNF254), mRNA/cds = ACTCAAAATTGTAGAGTTCATAGT (134, 1195) 2704 Table 3A Hs.75258 NM_004893 4758495 H2A histone family, member Y 1 ATTTGCAATTTGGAATTTGTGTGAGT (H2AFY), mRNA/cds = TGATTTAGTAAAATGTTTAAACCGC (173, 1288) 2705 Table 3A Hs.80426 NM_004899 4757871 brain and reproductive organ- 1 AAGTAAAGCCTCAGGAATGCCCACG expressed (TNFRSF1A CCTTTCTTCCAAAGCCTTTGTCTCT modulator) (BRE), mRNA/ cds = (146, 1297) 2706 Table 3A Hs.145696 NM_004902 4757925 splicing factor (CC1.3) (CC1.3), 1 TCAAACAAATGACTTTCATATTGCAA mRNA/cds = (149, 1723) CAATCTTTGTAAGAACCACTCAAA 2707 Table 3A Hs.119 NM_004906 4758635 Wilms' tumor 1-associating 1 GGGGAATGTGTTCCTTCATTGTATTT protein (KIAA0105), mRNA/ GGGCCTTTTGTATTGCACTCTTGA cds = (124, 579) 2708 Table 3A Hs.737 NM_004907 4758313 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TTGTTTACCTTTCGTGCGGTGGATTC kinesin family member 5B, TTTTTAACTCCGTCTACCTGGCGT clone MGC:15265 IMAGE: 4297793, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (424, 1566) 2709 Table 3A Hs.288156 NM_004911 4758303 cDNA:FLJ21819 fis, clone 1 GGGGTTTGTGCTATACACTGGGATGT HEP01185/cds = UNKNOW CTAATTGCAGCAATAAAGCCTTTTC 2710 Table 3A Hs.81964 NM_004922 4758633 SEC24 (S. cerevisiae) related 1 ACCTGGGATGCCCCTGCTCTGGACC gene family, member C TCTCATTTCTCTTCATTGGTTTATT (SEC24C), mRNA/cds = (114, 3491) 2711 Table 3A Hs.333417 NM_004930 4826658 capping protein (actin filament) 1 AGCCTGCTTCTGCCACACCTCGCTCT muscle Z-line, beta (CAPZB), CAGTCTCTCCACATTTCCATAGAG mRNA/cds = (0, 818) 2712 Table 3A Hs.2299 NM_004931 4826666 CD8 antigen, beta polypeptide 1 1 AAGTTTCTCAGCTCCCATTTCTACTC (p37) (CD8B1), mRNA/cds = TCCCATGGCTTCATGCTTCTTTCA (50, 682) 2713 Table 3A Hs.171872 NM_004941 4826689 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 GAGCTACTGTGCTCATCTAAAGTGTT His) box polypeptide 8 (RNA TGCCCCACTTCCCACCCCGTCTCC helicase (DDX8), mRNA/cds = (73, 3735) 2714 Table 3A Hs.251064 NM_004965 4826757 high-mobility group (nonhistone 1 ATGTTAAGATTTGTGTACAAATTGAAA chromosomal) protein 14 TGTCTGTACTGATCCTCAACCAA (HMG14), mRNA/cds = (150, 452) 2715 Table 3A Hs.808 NM_004966 14141150 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TCTGTTGATAGCTGGAGAACTTTAGT ribonucleoprotein F (HNRPF), TTCAAGTACTACATTGTGAAAGCA mRNA/cds = (323, 1570) 2716 literature Hs.115541 NM_004972 13325062 Janus kinase 2 (a protein 1 TGAGGGGTTTCAGAATTTTGCATTGC tyrosine kinase) (JAK2), mRNA/ AGTCATAGAAGAGATTTATTTCCT cds = (494, 3892) 2717 Table 3A Hs.40154 NM_004973 11863151 jumonji (mouse) homolog (JMJ), 1 CCTTGGGAGGGAGACTTCATGTGGT mRNA/cds = (244, 3984) TTATTGCGAGTTTTTTGTTTACTTT 2718 Table 3A Hs.184050 NM_004985 4826811 v-Ki-ras Kirsten rat sarcoma 2 1 GTATGTTAATGCCAGTCACCAGCAGG viral oncogene homolog CTATTTCAAGGTCAGAAGTAATGA (KRAS2), mRNA/cds = (192, 758) 2719 Table 3A Hs.279946 NM_004990 14043021 methionine-tRNA synthetase 1 GCCCCTAAAGGCAAGAAGAAAAAGT (MARS), mRNA/cds = AAAAGACCTTGGCTCATAGAAAGTC (23, 2725) 2720 Table 3A Hs.75103 NM_005005 6274549 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 AGTGAAATATGTTACAGAACATGCAC tryptophan 5-monooxygenase TTGCCCTAATAAAAAATCAGTGAA activation protein, zeta poly- peptide (YWHAZ), mRNA/ cds = (84, 821) 2721 Table 3A Hs.8248 NM_005006 4826855 NADH dehydrogenase 1 TGCAGTGCTCTTAAAAGCATTGATA (ubiquinone) Fe-S protein 1 (75 ACCTTTGTGACGAACATAAAGAGA kD) (NADH-coenzyme Q reductase) (NDUFS1), mRNA/ cds = (46, 2229) 2722 Table 3A Hs.182255 NM_005008 4826859 non-histone chromosome protein 1 GCTAGTTCATGTGTTCTCCATTCTTG 2 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 TGAGCATCCTAATAAATCTGTTCC (NHP2L1), mRNA/cds = (94, 480) 2723 Table 3A Hs.151134 NM_005015 4826879 oxidase (cytochrome c) 1 AACCCTCCCAATATCCCTAGCAGCAG assembly 1-like (OXA1L), CAGCAAACCAAAGTCAAAGTATCC mRNA/cds = (0, 1487) 2724 Table 3A Hs.75721 NM_005022 4826897 profilin 1 (PFN1), mRNA/ 1 CACCTCCCCCTACCCATATCCCTCCC cds = (127, 549) GTGTGTGGTTGGAAAACTTTTGTT 2725 db mining Hs.100724 NM_005037 4826929 peroxisome proliferative 1 GAGTCCTGAGCCACTGCCAACATTTC activated receptor, gamma CCTTCTTCCAGTTGCACTATTCTG (PPARG), mRNA/cds = (172, 1608) 2726 literature Hs.180455 NM_005053 4826963 RAD23 (S. cerevisiae) homolog 1 CCCCACCCCAGAACAGAACCGTGTC A (RAD23A), mRNA/cds = TCTGATAAAGGTTTTGAAGTGAATA (36, 1127) 2727 Table 3A Hs.180610 NM_005066 4826997 splicing factor proline/glutamine 1 CCCATTTCTTGTTTTTAAAAGACCAAC rich (polypyrimidine tract- AAATCTCAAGCCCTATAAATGGC binding protein-associated) (SFPQ), mRNA/cds = (85, 2208) 2728 Table 3A Hs.149923 NM_005080 14110394 X-box binding protein 1 1 AGTGTAGCTTCTGAAAGGTGCTTTCT (XPB1), mRNA/cds = (48, 833) CCATTTATTTAAAACTACCCATGC 2729 Table 3A Hs.1579 NM_005082 4827064 zinc finger protein 147 GAGTGCCCGATTCCTCTTAGAGAAAA (estrogen-responsive finger TCCATAGCCTTCAGATCTTGGTGT protein) (ZNF147), mRNA/cds = (39, 1931) 2730 Table 3A Hs.82712 NM_005087 4826735 fragile X mental retardation, 1 ACTTTGACACCTACTGTGTTATAAAAT autosomal homolog 1 (FXR1), ATATCATCAGATGTGCCTTGAGA mRNA/cds = (12, 1877) 2731 Table 3A Hs.21595 NM_005088 10835221 DNA segment on chromosome 1 AGCTGTAACGTTCGCGTTAGGAAAGA X and Y (unique) 155 expressed TGGTGTTTATTCCAGTTTGCATT sequence (DXYS155E), mRNA/ cds = (166, 1323) 2732 literature Hs.248197 NM_005092 4827033 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 TGATATTCAACTCTGAGCATCAGGTT superfamily, member 18 CTAAAAAATAATACATACTGGGGT (TNFSF18), mRNA/cds = (0, 533) 2733 Table 3A Hs.75243 NM_005104 12408641 bromodomain-containing 2 1 GTCATCTCCCCATTTGGTCCCCTGGA (BRD2), mRNA/cds = CTGTCTTTGTTGATTCTAACTTGT (1701, 4106) 2734 Table 3A Hs.95220 NM_005109 4826877 oxidative-stress responsive 1 1 GAGAATAATGATGTACCAATAAGTGG (OSR1), mRNA/cds = AGATTCCTCCTTATGATGTATGCT (342, 1925) 2735 literature Hs.241382 NM_005118 4827031 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 ACAAGACAGACTCCACTCAAAATTTA superfamily, member 15 TATGAACACCACTAGATACTTCCT (TNSFS15), mRNA/cds = (1123, 1647) 2736 Table 3A Hs.11861 NM_005121 4827043 thyroid hormone receptor- 1 TCCATACCATTGTGTGTGGAGGATTT associated protein, 240 kDa ACAGCTAAGCTGTAGTTGCAGAGT subunit (TRAP240), mRNA/ cds = (77, 6601) 2737 Table 3A Hs.3382 NM_005134 4826933 protein phosphatase 4, 1 ACACTTTTGATTGTTTTCTAGATGTCT regulatory subunit 1 (PPP4R1), ACCAATAAATGCAATTTGTGACC mRNA/cds = (93, 2894) 2738 Table 3A Hs.75981 NM_005151 4827049 ubiquitin specific protease 14 1 ACTGTACAATTTCTGAAGATGGTTAT (tRNA-guanine transgly- TAACACTGTGCTGTTAAGCATCCA cosylase) (USP14), mRNA/ cds = (91, 1575) 2739 Table 3A Hs.152818 NM_005154 4827053 ubiquitin specific protease 8 1 TCAGTCCTTTCTTAGGGAAATGACAG (USP8), mRNA/cds = GGCAAAGCAATTTTTCTGTTGGCT (317, 3673) 2740 Table 3A Hs.89399 NM_005176 6671590 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 AGTACAAGGCCCGAAGGGTAGTGAT mitochondrial F0 complex, GGTGCTAAACTCAACATGGATTTGG subunit c (subunit 9), isoform 2 (ATP5G2), mRNA/cds = (59, 484) 2741 Table 3A Hs.431 NM_005180 4855094 murine leukemia viral (bmi-1) 1 CCCCAGTCTGCAAAAGAAGCACAATT oncogene homolog (BMI1), CTATTGCTTTGTCTTGCTTATAGT mRNA/cds = (479, 1459) 2742 Table 3A Hs.838 NM_005191 4885122 CD80 antigen (CD28 antigen 1 CTTCTTTTGCCATGTTTCCATTCTGC ligand 1, B7-1 antigen) (CD80), CATCTTGAATTGTCTTGTCAGCCA mRNA/cds = (375, 1241) 2743 Table 3A Hs.247824 NM_005214 4885166 cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- 1 GGGTCTATGTGAAAATGCCCCCAACA associated protein 4 (CTLA4), GAGCCAGAATGTGAAAAGCAATTT mRNA/cds = (0, 671) 2744 literature Hs.211567 NM_005215 4885174 deleted in colorectal carcinoma 1 CCTTCTTTCACAGGCATCAGGAATTG (DCC), mRNA/cds = (0, 4343) TCAAATGATGATTATGAGTTCCCT 2745 literature Hs.34789 NM_005216 4885176 dolichyl-diphosphooligo- 1 CATCTTCAGCATCGTCTTCTTGCACA saccharide-protein glycosyltrans- TGAAGGAGAAGGAGAAGTCCGACT ferase (DDOST), mRNA/cds = (0, 1370) 2746 literature Hs.89296 NM_005236 4885216 excision repair cross- 1 GGGAATGCTGCAAATGCCAAACAGC complementing rodent repair TTTATGATTTCATTCACACCTCTTT deficiency, complemenatation group 4 (ERCC4), mRNA/cds = (0, 2750) 2747 Table 3A Hs.129553 NM_005243 4885224 Ewing sarcoma breakpoint 1 TTAAAAATGGTTGTTTAAGACTTTAAC region 1 (EWSR1), transcript AATGGGAACCCCTTGTGAGCATG variant EWS, mRNA/cds = (43, 2013) 2748 Table 3A Hs.1422 NM_005248 4885234 Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma 1 GGGAGAAGTTTGCAGAGCACTTCCC viral (v-fgr) oncogene homolog ACCTCTCTGAATAGTGTGTATGTGT (FGR), mRNA/cds = (147, 1736) 2749 Table 3A Hs.79022 NM_005261 4885262 GTP-binding protein over- 1 TGGTTGACCCTTGTATGTCACAGCTC expressed in skeletal muscle TGCTCTATTTATTATTATTTTGCA (GEM), mRNA/cds = (213, 1103) 2750 Table 3A Hs.73172 NM_005263 4885266 growth factor independent 1 1 TGGGAAGGAAGGCTCTGTCTTCAACT (GFI1), mRNA/cds = CTTTGACCCTCCATGTGTACCATA (267, 1535) 2751 Table 3A Hs.237519 NM_005271 4885280 yz35c09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 2 GCATGGCTTAACCTGGTGATAAAAGC clone = IMAGE:286040/ AGTTATTAAAAGTCTACGTTTTCC clone_end = 3′ 2752 Table 3A Hs.239891 NM_005301 4885320 G protein-coupled receptor 35 1 CTCCCCGTGCTAAGGCCCACAAAAG (GPR35), mRNA/cds = (0, 929) CCAGGACTCTCTGTGCGTGACCCTC 2753 Table 3A Hs.289101 NM_005313 4885358 glucose regulated protein, 1 AATTCAAGAAGAAAAACCCAAGAAGA 58 kD (GRP58), mRNA/cds = AGAAGAAGGCACAGGAGGATCTCT (0, 1517) 2754 literature Hs.89578 NM_005316 4885364 Homo sapiens, general 1 TCCCAGAGCTGATGCTATTGTACTTG transcription factor IIH, poly- CACATTGGAGACTGAAAGGAAAGA peptide 1 (62 kD subunit), clone MGC:8323 IMAGE:2819217, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (169, 1815) 2755 literature Hs.136857 NM_005320 4885376 H1 histone family, member 3 1 GGGGAAGCCGAAGGTTACAAAGGCA (H1F3), mRNA/cds = (0, 665) AAGAAGGCAGCTCCGAAGAAAAAGT 2756 Table 3A Hs.14601 NM_005335 4885404 hematopoietic cell-specific 1 TCCCTGAAGAAATATCTGTGAACCTT Lyn substrate 1 (HCLS1), CTTTCTGTTCAGTCCTAAAATTCG mRNA/cds = (42, 1502) 2757 Table 3A Hs.132834 NM_005337 4885410 hematopoietic protein 1 1 CCTCTCCGACCTTCATCACTATTCTT (HEM1), mRNA/cds = AGGATAATGCTGGCGGGCAGAGAT (1582, 3423) 2758 Table 3A Hs.193989 NM_005345 5579469 TAR DNA binding protein 1 ACTGCCATCTTACGACTATTTCTTCTT (TARDBP), mRNA/cds = TTTAATACACTTAACTCAGGCCA (88, 1332) 2759 Table 3A Hs.274402 NM_005346 5579470 heat shock 70 kD protein 1B 1 AGGGTGTTTCGTTCCCTTTAAATGAA (HSPA1B), mRNA/cds = TCAACACTGCCACCTTCTGTACGA (152, 2077) 2760 Table 3A Hs.289088 NM_005348 13129149 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 GACCCTACTGCTGATGATACCAGTGC alpha (HSPCA), mRNA/cds = TGCTGTAACTGAAGAAATGCCACC (60, 2258) 2761 Table 3A Hs.1765 NM_005356 4885448 lymphocyte-specific protein 1 CATTTCCTGAGACCACCAGAGAGAG tyrosine kinase (LCK), mRNA/ GGGAGAAGCCTGGGATTGACAGAAG cds = (51, 1580) 2762 Table 3A Hs.1765 NM_005356 4885448 lymphocyte-specific protein 1 CATTTCCTGAGACCACCAGAGAGAG tyrosine kinase (LCK), mRNA/ GGGAGAAGCCTGGGATTGACAGAAG cds = (51, 1580) 2763 db mining Hs.75862 NM_005359 4885456 MAD (mothers against 1 GCTAAGAAGCCTATAAGAGGAATTTC decapentaplegic, Drosphila) TTTTCCTTCATTCATAGGGAAAGG homolog 4 (MADH4), mRNA/ cds = (128, 1786) 2764 Table 3A Hs.297939 NM_005385 6631099 cathepsin B (CTSB), mRNA/ 1 ACTGACAGAGTGAACTACAGAAATAG cds = (177, 1196) CTTTTCTTCCTAAAGGGGATTGTT 2765 literature Hs.301862 NM_005395 4885552 postmeiotic segregation 1 CAGACAATGGATGTGGGGTAGAAGA increased 2-like 9 (PMS2L9), AGAAAACTTTGAAGGCTTAATCTCT mRNA/cds = (0, 794) 2766 Table 3A Hs.288757 NM_005402 4885568 v-ral simian leukemia viral 1 AAAAGAAGAGGAAAAGTTTAGCCAAG onocogene homolog A (ras AGAATCAGAGAAAGATGCTGCATT related) (RALA), mRNA/cds = (0, 629) 2767 literature Hs.103982 NM_005409 14790145 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 AGTGCACATATTTCATAACCAAATTA family B (Cys-X-Cys), member GCAGCACCGGTCTTAATTTGATGT 11 (SCYB11), mRNA/cds = (93, 377) 2768 Table 3A Hs.72988 NM_005419 4885614 signal transducer and activator 1 TAGACCTCTTTTTCTTACCAGTCTCCT of transcription 2, 113 kDA CCCCTACTCTGCCCCCTAAGCTG (STAT2), mRN/cds = (57, 2612) 2769 literature Hs.129727 NM_005431 4885656 X-ray repair complementing 1 AGCACAGTAAAAGTAAAGACTATTCT defective repair in Chinese GTTTCTAGGCTGTTGAATCAAGT hamster cells 2 (XRCC2), mRNA/cds = (86, 928) 2770 literature Hs.99742 NM_005432 12408644 X-ray repair complementing 1 CATGGGCACAGTGGTGACCCCCTTG defective repair in Chinese ATTCCCACCGTACAACCCCCTCCAC hamster cells 3 (XRCC3), mRNA/cds = (353, 1393) 2771 literature Hs.75238 NM_005441 4885104 chromatin asembly factor 1, 1 CGTTATCCAGTGTGAAAATCAGTGAG subunit B (p60) (CHAF1B), TCCTCCCTGGCATCCTCGTGAAAG mRNA/cds = (62, 1741) 2772 Table 3A Hs.301704 NM_005442 11321608 eomesodermin (Xenopus laevis) 1 GCTGAAGAGTATAGTAAAGACACCT homolog (EOMES), mRNA/ AAAAGGCATGGGAGGGTATTATGC cds = (0, 2060) 2773 Table 3A Hs.169487 NM_005461 4885446 Kreisler (mouse) maf-related 1 TTCAGACTGGTTTCTGTTTTTTGGTTA leucine zipper homolog TTAAAATGGTTTCCTATTTTGCT (KRML), mRNA/cds = (73, 1044) 2774 Table 3A Hs.170311 NM_005463 14110410 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TTTATGATTAGGTGACGAGTTGACAT ribonucleoprotein D-like TGAGATTGTCCTTTTCCCCTGATC (HNRPDL), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (580, 1842) 2775 literature Hs.24284 NM_005484 11496691 ADP-ribosyltransferase (NAD+; 1 CCCCAACCAGGTCCGTATGCGGTAC poly(ADP-ribosome) CTTTTAAAGGTTCAGTTTAATTTCC polymerase)-like 2 (ADPRTL2), mRNA/cds = (149, 1753) 2776 literature Hs.271742 NM_005485 11496992 ADP-ribosyltransferase (NAD+; 1 TCCTGCAAGGCTGGACTGTGATCTTC poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase)- AATCATCCTGCCCATCTCTGGTAC like 3 (ADPRTL3), mRNA/ cds = (246, 1847) 2777 Table 3A Hs.180370 NM_005507 5031634 cofilin 1 (non-muscle) (CFL1), 1 GGTCACGGCTACTCATGGAAGCAGG mRNA/cds = (51, 551) ACCAGTAAGGGACCTTCGATTAAAA 2778 literature Hs.184926 NM_005508 5031626 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 CCTTCTAACCTGAACTGATGGGTTTC receptor 4 (CCR4), mRNA/cds = TCCAGAGGGAATTGCAGAGTACTG (182, 1264) 2779 Table 3A Hs.77961 NM_005514 5031742 major histocompatibility 1 ATGTGTAGGAGGAAGAGTTCAGGTG complex, class I, B (HLA-B), GAAAAGGAGGGAGCTACTCTCAGGC mRNA/cds = (0, 1088) 2780 Table 3A Hs.334767 NM_005517 5031748 hypothetical protein MGC5629 1 AACGATTGTCTGCCCATGTCCTGCCT (MGC5629), mRNA/cds = GAAATACCATGATTGTTTATGGAA (285, 539) 2781 Table 3A Hs.245710 NM_005520 5031752 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TTCCTTTTAGGTATATTGCGCTAAGT ribonucleoprotein H1 (H) GAAACTTGTCAAATAAATCCTCCT (HNRPH1), mRNA/cds = (72, 1421) 2782 Table 3A Hs.177559 NM_005534 5031782 interferon gamma receptor 2 1 GTCTTGACTTTGGCAAATGAGCCGGA (interferon gamma transducer 1) GCCCCTTGGGCAGGTCACACAACC (IFNGR2), mRNA/cds = (648, 1661) 2783 literature Hs.121544 NM_005535 5031784 interleukin 12 receptor, beta 1 1 GATACAGAGTTGTCCTTGGAGGATG (IL12RB1), mRNA/cds = GAGACAGGTGCAAGGCCAAGATGTG (64, 2052) 2784 Table 3A Hs.155939 NM_005541 5031798 inositol polyphosphate-5- 1 TCCCATGATGGAAGTCTGCGTAACCA phosphatase, 145 kD (INPP5D), ATAAATTGTGCCTTTCTCACTCAA mRNA/cds = (140, 3706) 2785 Table 3A Hs.56205 NM_005542 5031800 insulin induced gene 1 1 TCTACATGTCTTGGGGGCGGGCTCA (INSIG1), mRNA/cds = AATTCTTCGAAAGTGGTTGGATTAA (414, 1247) 2786 Table 3A Hs.211576 NM_005546 5031810 IL2-inducible T-cell kinase 1 ACCTGTTATCCTTTGTAGAGCACACA (ITK), mRNA/cds = GAGTTAAAAGTTGAATATAGCAAT (2021, 3883) 2787 Table 3A Hs.23881 NM_005556 5031842 keratin 7 (KRT7), mRNA/ 1 TGAGCTTCTCCAGCAGTGCGGGTC cds = (56, 1465) TGGGCTCCTGAAGGCTTATTCCATC 2788 Table 3A Hs.81915 NM_005563 13518023 stathmin 1/oncoprotein 18 1 GCATGTCCTCATCCTTTCCTGCCATA (STMN1), mRNA/cds = AAAGCTATGACACGAGAATCAGAA (91, 540) 2789 Table 3A Hs.2488 NM_005565 7382491 lymphocyte cytosolic protein 2 1 ACCCCTCCCCATGAACACAAGGGTTT (SH2 domain-containing TATCCTTTCCTTTAAAAACAGTGT leukocyte protein of 76 kD) (LCP2), mRNA/cds = (207, 1808) 2790 Table 3A Hs.314760 NM_005566 5031856 HOA7-1-F8 cDNA 1 TGCAACCAACTATCCAAGTGTTATAC CAACTAAAACCCCCAATAAACCTT 2791 db mining Hs.153863 NM_005585 5031898 Smad6 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 ATGCCCAGACAAAAAGCTAATACCAG cds = (936, 2426) TCACTCGATAATAAAGTATTCGCA 2792 literature Hs.20555 NM_005590 5031920 meiotic recombination (S. 1 TGGCACTGAGAAACATGCAAGATACA cerevisiae) 11 homolog A GGAAAAATGAAAATGTTACAAGCT (MRE11A), mRNA/cds = (170, 2296) 2793 Table 3A Hs.158164 NM_005594 5031930 transporter 1, ATP-binding 1 TCTCAAAGGAGTAACTGCAGCTTGGT cassette, sub-family B (MDR/ TTGAAATTTGTACTGTTTCTATCA TAP) (TAP1), mRNA/cds = (30, 2456) 2794 Table 3A Hs.18069 NM_005606 5031990 Homo sapiens, protease, 1 GTCAACCTTTGTGAGAAGCCGTATCC cysteine, 1 (legumain), clone ACTTCACAGGATAAAATTGTCCAT MGC:15832 IMAGE:3507728, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1124, 2425) 2795 Table 3A Hs.256290 NM_005620 5032056 S100 calcium-binding protein 1 ATCTCCACAGCCCACCCATCCCCTGA A11 (calgizzarin) (S100A11), GCACACTAACCACCTCATGCAGGC mRNA/cds = (120, 437) 2796 Table 3A Hs.8180 NM_005625 5032082 syndecan binding protein 1 TTTCCTGACTCCTCCTTGCAAACAAA (syntenin) (SDCBP), mRNA/ ATGATAGTTGACACTTTATCCTGA cds = (148, 1044) 2797 Table 3A Hs.76122 NM_005626 5032088 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 CCTGCAGTAACCCATAGGAAATAAAC rich 4 (SFRS4), mRNA/cds = TGTAGAGTTCCATATTCTGCGGCC (47, 1531) 2798 Table 3A Hs.296323 NM_005627 5032090 serum/glucocorticoid regulated 1 TAGAAAGGGTTTTTATGGACCAATGC kinase (SGK), mRNA/cds = CCCAGTTGTCAGTCAGAGCCGTTG (42, 1337) 2799 Table 3A Hs.155188 NM_005642 14717406 TATA box binding protein 1 TGTGATGACGTGAGATCAATAAGAAG (TBP)-associated factor, RNA AACCTAGTCTAGAGACAATGATGC polymerase II, F, 55 kD (TAF2F), mRNA/cds = (740, 1789) 2800 literature Hs.100030 NM_005652 5032168 telomeric repeat binding factor 2 1 GTGCTTGCTGTCTCTCCCGGACACC (TERF2), mRNA/cds = CTTAAAGACTGTCTTTTTAGCAAAA (124, 1626) 2801 Table 3A Hs.82173 NM_005655 5032176 TGFB inducible early growth 1 AACATTGTTTTTGTATATTGGGTGTA response (TIEG), mRNA/cds = GATTTCTGACATCAAAACTTGGAC (123, 1565) 2802 literature Hs.170263 NM_005657 5032188 tumor protein p53-binding 1 TGTGTAACTGGATTCCTTGCATGGAT protein, 1 (TP53BP1), mRNA/ CTTGTATATAGTTTTATTTGCTGA cds = (173, 6091) 2803 Table 3A Hs.2134 NM_005658 5032192 TNF receptor-associated factor 1 CAGGACCTCCAAGCCACTGAGCAAT 1 (TRAF1), mRNA/cds = GTATAACCCCAAAGGGAATTCAAAA (75, 1325) 2804 Table 3A Hs.7381 NM_005662 5032220 voltage-dependent anion channel 1 GATCTGACCCACCAGTTTGTACATCA 3 (VDAC3), mRNA/cds = CGTCCTGCATGTCCCACACCATTT (99, 950) 2805 Table 3A Hs.155968 NM_005667 5031824 zinc finger protein homologous 1 ACAATCTCTGTCCAGCACCTCTTGGT to Zfp103 in mouse (ZFP103), TAAATAATGTATGCTGTGAGACAT mRNA/cds = (922, 2979) 2806 Table 3A Hs.172813 NM_005678 13027652 PAK-interacting exchange factor 1 TGCGTCTTGTGAAATTGTGTAGAGTG beta (P85SPR), mRNA/cds = TTTGTGAGCTTTTTGTTCCCTCAT (473, 2413) 2807 Table 3A Hs.30570 NM_005710 5031956 polyglutamine binding protein 1 1 CTTCGGCCTCCCTGGCCCTGGGTTA (PQBP1), mRNA/cds = AAATAAAAGCTTTCTGGTGATCCTG (257, 1054) 2808 Table 3A Hs.82425 NM_005717 5031592 actin related protein ⅔ complex, 1 TGAGCTTGTGCTTAGTATTTACATTG subunit 5 (16 kD) (ARPC5), GATGCCAGTTTTGTAATCACTGAC mRNA/cds = (24, 479) 2809 Table 3A Hs.6895 NM_005719 5031596 actin related protein ⅔ complex, 1 ATTTGAAATTTTCTGCAGCATTAAAG subunit 3 (21 kD) (ARPC3), CTGGCGCTTAATAAGAATAAGTAA mRNA/cds = (25, 561) 2810 Table 3A Hs.10927 NM_005721 7262289 HSZ78330 cDNA/clone = 2.49- 1 TCGCATTCTGTTTCTTGCTTTAAAAGA (CEPH) AGAGTAAAGACAAGAGTGTTGGA 2811 Table 3A Hs.42915 NM_005722 5031570 ARP2 (actin-related protein 2, yeast) 1 CCTGCCAGTGTCAGAAAATCCTATTT homolog (ACTR2), mRNA/ ATGAATCCTGTCGGTATTCCTTGG cds = (74, 1258) 2812 Table 3A Hs.173125 NM_005729 5031986 peptidylprolyl isomerase F 1 CTGTCAGCCAAGGTGCCTGAAACGA (cyclophilin F) (PPIF), mRNA/ TACGTGTGCCCACTCCACTGTCACA cds = (83, 706) 2813 Table 3A Hs.83583 NM_005731 5031598 actin related protein ⅔ complex, 1 GAAGCGGCTGGCAACTGAAGGCTGG subunit 2 (34 kD) (ARPC2), AACACTTGCTACTGGATAATCGTAG mRNA/cds = (84, 986) 2814 literature Hs.41587 NM_005732 5032016 Rad50 (Rad50) mRNA, 1 TCGATCAGTGCTCAGAGATTGTGAAA complete cds/cds = TGCAGTGTTAGCTCCCTGGGATTC (388, 4326) 2815 Table 3A Hs.182591 NM_005739 6382080 RAS guanyl releasing protein 1 1 AGGACAAATCTTGTTGTATTAACAGC (calcium and DAG-regulated) AGGGTCACTTCTCATTTTCTTTGC (RASGRP1), mRNA/cds = (103, 2496) 2816 Table 3A Hs.182429 NM_005742 5031972 protein disulfide isomerase- 1 AGTCGTATTCTGTCACATAATATTTTG related protein (P5), mRNA/ AAGAAAACTTGGCTGTCGAAACA cds = (94, 1416) 2817 Table 3A Hs.291904 NM_005745 10047078 accessory proteins BAP31/ 1 AGGAGGGTGGGTGGAACAGGTGGAC BAP29 (DXS1357E), mRNA/ TGGAGTTTCTCTTGAGGGCAATAAA cds = (136, 876) 2818 Table 3A Hs.291904 NM_005745 10047078 accessory proteins BAP31/ 1 AGGAGGGTGGGTGGAACAGGTGGAC BAP29 (DXS1357E), mRNA/ TGGAGTTTCTCTTGAGGGCAATAAA cds = (136, 876) 2819 Table 3A Hs.239138 NM_005746 5031976 pre-B-cell colony-enhancing 1 TGCACCTCAAGATTTTAAGGAGATAA factor (PBEF), mRNA/cds = TGTTTTTAGAGAGAATTTCTGCTT (27, 1502) 2820 Table 3A Hs.179608 NM_005771 5032034 retinol dehydrogenase homolog 1 GCTTATGGTCCCCAGCATTTACAGTA (RDHL), mRNA/cds = (7, 978) ACTTGTGAATGTTAAGTATCATCT 2821 Table 3A Hs.173993 NM_005777 5032032 RNA binding motif protein 6 1 CTTGTTTTGTTTGTCTCTCCTTTTCTT (RBM6), mRNA/cds = TTGTTACTGTTCTTGCTGCTAGA (133, 3504) 2822 Table 3A Hs.201675 NM_005778 5032030 RNA binding motif protein 5 1 TTTTGGAAGATTTTCAGTCTAGTTGC (RBM5), mRNA/cds = CAAATCTGGCTCCTTTACAAAAGA (148, 2595) 2823 Table 3A Hs.152720 NM_005792 5031918 M-phase phosphoprotein 6 1 TCAAGAATAAAAATGCCTCTCCAGCC (MPHOSPH6), mRNA/cds = TTAAGTATTTACATGCTCCCAGGT (32, 514) 2824 Table 3A Hs.179982 NM_005802 5032190 tumor protein p53-binding 1 TCTGGAAATGTGTTATAAGCTAGGAG protein (TP53BPL), mRNA/ AATCCCTTTGGACAGTCTTTATTT cds = (540, 2987) 2825 Table 3A Hs.143460 NM_005813 6563384 protein kinase C, nu (PRKCN), 1 ATTTCCTATCACCATACTTTTCCATGT mRNA/cds = (555, 3227) GAAAACCTGAGCCTATTTCTAGT 2826 Table 3A Hs.142023 NM_005816 5032140 T cell activation, increased late 1 TGGCTGTTGCTTTGCTTCATGTGTAT expression (TACTILE), GGCTATTTGTATTTAACAAGACTT mRNA/cds = (928, 2637) 2827 Table 3A Hs.157144 NM_005819 5032130 syntaxin 6 (STX6), mRNA/ 1 ATAGCCATCCTCTTTGCAGTCCTGTT cds = (0, 767) GGTTGTGCTCATCCTCTTCCTAGT 2828 Table 3A Hs.99491 NM_005825 5031622 RAS guanyl releasing protein 2 1 AGGGCCAGGGCTGGTGTCCCTAAGG (calcium and DAG-regulated) TTGTACAGACTCTTGTGAATATTTG (RASGRP2), mRNA/cds = (253, 2082) 2829 Table 3A Hs.15265 NM_005826 14141188 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GCCGTGACAATTTGTTCTTTGATGTG ribonucleoprotein R (HNRPR), ATTGTATTTCCAATTTCTTGTTCA mRNA/cds = (90, 1991) 2830 Table 3A Hs.18192 NM_005839 5032118 Ser/Arg-related nuclear matrix 1 TGGTATATACAACTTTCAGAGCCTCT protein (plenty of prolines 101- TGTATTTGGAAGGCTGGAAGGGCC like) (SRM160), mRNA/cds = (5, 2467) 2831 Table 3A Hs.29117 NM_005859 5032006 purine-rich element binding 1 GCTACTGCAGGGTGAGGAAGAAGGG protein A (PURA), mRNA/ GAAGAAGATTGATCAAACAGAATGA cds = (59, 1027) 2832 Table 3A Hs.23964 NM_005870 12056471 sin3-associated polypeptide, 1 TGTTTCAAGCCCTTCTGTAAAATATG 18 kD (SAP18), mRNA/cds = AAGAAAAGTCTCTAGCATTCTGT (573, 1034) 2833 Table 3A Hs.22960 NM_005872 5031652 breast carcinoma amplified 1 TTCTAAACACATTCTTGATCACCAAA sequence 2 (BCAS2), mRNA/ CAACTTCAGAAAGACAGTGACTGT cds = (48, 725) 2834 Table 3A Hs.21756 NM_005875 5031710 translation factor sui1 homolog 1 ATCTTTGTGAGCAATTATGCTCCCAA (GC20), mRNA/cds = ATCTAAGCAAGTAATAAAGAAGGG (241, 582) 2835 Table 3A Hs.21189 NM_005880 7549807 DnaJ (Hsp40) homolog, sub- 1 TGTAAAGTTTGTACAATTTGTCCTGA family A, member 2 (DNAJA2), AGCTTTGTGTTTGGCTGCACCTGC mRNA/cds = (52, 1290) 2836 Table 3A Hs.277721 NM_005899 14110374 membrane component, 1 ACAGTATAACTCCTGAATGCTACTTA chromosome 17, surface marker AATAAACCAGGATTCAAACTGCAA 2 (ovarian carcinoma antigen CA125) (M17S2), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (459, 3359) 2837 db mining Hs.82483 NM_005901 5174510 MAD (mothers against 1 AGAAGCAGATTTTCCTGTAGAAAAAC decapentaplegic, Drosophila) TAATTTTTCTGCCTTTTACCAAAA homolog 2 (MADH2), mRNA/ cds = (55, 1458) 2838 db mining Hs.288261 NM_005902 5174512 cDNA:FLJ23037 fis, clone 1 GAGCTTGCTCCAGATTCTGATGCATA LNG02036, highly similar to CGGCTATATTGGTTTATGTAGTCA HSU68019 mad protein homolog (hMAD-3) mRNA/ cds = UNKNOWN 2839 db mining Hs.100602 NM_005904 5174516 MAD (mothers against 1 ATGGGTGTTATCACCTAGCTGAATGT decapentaplegic, Drosophila) TTTTCTAAAGGAGTTTATGTTCCA homolog 7 (MADH7), mRNA/ cds = (295, 1575) 2840 Table 3A Hs.75375 NM_005917 5174538 malate dehydrogenase 1, NAD 1 ACGTGCTTCTTGGTACAGGTTTGTGA (soluble) (MDH1), mRNA/ ATGACAGTTTATCGTCATGCTGTT cds = (55, 1059) 2841 Table 3A Hs.32353 NM_005922 5803087 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 TGTTGTTGTTGGCAAGCTGCAGGTTT kinase kinase 4 (MAP3K4), GTAATGCAAAAGGCTGATTACTGA transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (142, 4965) 2842 Table 3A Hs.68583 NM_005932 5174566 mitochondrial intermediate 1 TCATTGTTCGCTTCTGTAATTCTGAAA peptidase (MIPEP), nuclear gene AACTTTAAACTGGTAGAACTTGG encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (74, 2215) 2843 Table 3A Hs.211581 NM_005955 5174588 metal-regulatory transcription 1 CCAGTGCTGTTTGGTGGTCTGCCTTC factor 1 (MTF1), mRNA/cds = TTTTTAATGGTATTTTCTTCCTCA (83, 2344) 2844 Table 3A Hs.78103 NM_005969 5174612 nucleosome assembly protein 1- 1 GCCCCACCATTCATCCTGTCTGAAGG like 4 (NAP1L4), mRNA/cds = TCCTGGGTTTGGTGTGACCGCTTG (149, 1276) 2845 Table 3A Hs.48029 NM_005985 5174686 snail 1 (drosophila homolog), 1 CCGACAGGTGGGCCTGGGAGGAAAA zinc finger protein (SNAI1), TGTTACATTTTTAAAGGCACACTG mRNA/cds = (61, 855) 2846 Table 3A Hs.12570 NM_005993 8400735 tubulin-specific chaperone d 1 GGGGTGGACGCCTCTGCCTTCACTT (TBCD), mRNA/cds = GAACACAAATGTGCTTCCTATAAAA (109, 3687) 2847 Table 3A Hs.1708 NM_005998 5174726 chaperonin containing TCP1, 1 GGCAGCCCCCAGTCCCTTTCTGTCC subunit 3 (gamma) (CCT3), CAGCTCAGTTTTCCAAAAGACACTG mRNA/cds =(0, 1634) 2848 Table 3A Hs.3712 NM_006003 5174742 ubiquinol-cytochrome c 1 CTGTTAAGCACTGTTATGCTCAGTCA reductase, Rieske iron-sulfur TACACGCGAAAGGTACAATGTCTT polypeptide 1 (UQCRFS1), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (90, 914) 2849 Table 3A Hs.73818 NM_006004 5174744 ubiquinol-cytochrome c 1 ATGGGTTTGGCTTGAGGCTGGTAGC reductase hinge protein TTCTATGTAATTCGCAATGATTCCA (UQCRH), mRNA/cds = (36, 311) 2850 Table 3A Hs.3776 NM_006007 5174754 zinc finger protein 216 1 TTCAGTTTTGCTTTCAATTTTATGTAC (ZNF216), mRNA/cds = CTTAGTTCTGAGTTAGACCTGCA (288, 929) 2851 Table 3A Hs.272897 NM_006009 5174732 Tubulin, alpha, brain-specific 1 AAGGATTATGAGGAGGTTGGTGTGC (TUBA3), mRNA/cds = ATTCTGTTGAAGGAGAGGGTGAGGA (0, 1355) 2852 Table 3A Hs.75412 NM_006010 5174392 arginine-rich, mutated in early 1 TCCCTTCCTTCTGTTGCTGGTGTACT stage tumors (ARMET), CTAGGACTTCAAAGTGTGTCTGGG mRNA/cds = (132, 836) 2853 Table 3A Hs.43910 NM_006016 5174406 CD164 antigen, sialomucin 1 AGTTCATTAAAAACTGCAAAACCAAT (CD164), mRNA/cds = CTGTATCATGTACCAAACTGACTT (79, 648) 2854 Table 3A Hs.137555 NM_006018 5174460 putative chemokine receptor; 1 TGCACGTTCCTCCTGGTTCCTTCGCT GTP-binding protein (HM74), TGTGTTTCTGTACTTACCAAAAAT mRNA/cds = (60, 1223) 2855 Table 3A Hs.46465 NM_006019 5174620 T-cell, immune regulator 1 1 TGCCAGACCTCCTTCCTGACCTCTGA (TCIRG1), mRNA/cds = GGCAGGAGAGGAATAAAGACGGTC (57, 2546) 2856 literature Hs.54418 NM_006020 5174384 alkylation repair; alkB homolog 1 AGTCCCAAGGGTGTTTTGTTACTGTT (ABH), mRNA/cds = TTCTCCATGAATAAACTCACTTGA (223, 1122) 2857 Table 3A Hs.43628 NM_006021 5174494 deleted in lymphocytic 1 ATTAATGTCATTTCTGGAAGTGTGAA leukemia, 2 (DLEU2), mRNA/ AATGTTAATGTTCAACAAGCAACA cds = (240, 494) 2858 Table 3A Hs.82043 NM_006023 5174422 D123 gene product (D123), 1 GCGGGTGGGCCGAGCAGTGTGGAC mRNA/cds = (280, 1290) ATCAGCCACTTTTTATATTCATGTAC 2859 Table 3A Hs.997 NM_006025 5174622 protease, serine, 22 (P11), 1 CCACTGAGAACTAAATGCTGTACCAC mRNA/cds = (154, 1263) AGAGCCGGGTGTGAACTATGGTTT 2860 Table 3A Hs.109804 NM_006026 5174448 H1 histone family, member X 1 AAACAATCGCTCCGGGCTCAGGGCT (H1FX), mRNA/cds = GCGCGGCTCTTCCCTTCATTCCATG (101, 742) 2861 Table 3A Hs.24594 NM_006048 5174482 ubiquitination factor E4B 1 TGTCCTCTGTTCAATTCCTAACGCAA (homologous to yeast UFD2) ACTACAATAAATGGTGACACACGT (UBE4B), mRNA/cds = (85, 3993) 2862 Table 3A Hs.274243 NM_006054 5174654 receptor tyrosine kinase-like 1 AGCACCTAAGGAGCTTGAATCTTGGT orphan receptor 1 (ROR1), TCCTGTAAAATTTCAAATTGATGT mRNA/cds = (375, 3188) 2863 Table 3A Hs.54452 NM_006060 5174500 zinc finger protein, subfamily 1 ACCAACACTGTCCCAAGGTGAAATGA 1A, 1 (lkaros) (ZNFN1A1), AGCAACAGAGAGGAAATTGTACAT mRNA/cds = (168, 1727) 2864 Table 3A Hs.318501 NM_006074 5174698 stimulated trans-acting factor 1 TGTCAGCCATTTCAATGTCTTGGGAA (50 kDa) (STAF50), ACAATTTTTTGTTTTTGTTCTGTT 2865 Table 3A Hs.8024 NM_006083 11038650 IK cytokine, down-regulator 1 AGAGCTTGATCGCCAGTGGAAGAAG of HLA II (IK), mRNA/cds = ATTAGTGCAATCATTGAGAAGAGGA (111, 1784) 2866 Table 3A Hs.1706 NM_006084 5174474 interferon-stimulated 1 TTTCCCTCTTCCCTGACCTCCCAACT transcription factor 3, gamma CTAAAGCCAAGCACTTTATATTTT (48 kD) (ISGF3G), mRNA/cds = (34, 1215) 2867 Table 3A Hs.5662 NM_006098 5174446 guanine nucleotide binding 1 GGCAGGTGACCATTGGCACACGCTA protein (G protein), beta poly- GAAGTTTATGGCAGAGCTTTACAAA peptide 2-like 1 (GNB2L1), mRNA/cds = (95, 1048) 2868 Table 3A Hs.284142 NM_006134 8659558 chromosome 21 open reading 1 CTGTTTGTAGATAGGTTTTTTATCTCT frame 4 (C21orf4), mRNA/ CAGTACACATTGCCAAATGGAGT cds = (158, 634) 2869 Table 3A Hs.1987 NM_006139 5453610 CD28 antigen (Tp44) (CD28), 1 GCTCACCTATTTGGGTTAAGCATGCC mRNA/cds = (222, 884) AATTTAAAGAGACCAAGTGTATGT 2870 Table 3A Hs.82646 NM_006145 5453689 heat shock 40 kD protein 1 1 TAGACTCATTGTAAGTTGCCACTGCC (HSPF1), mRNA/cds = AACATGAGACCAAAGTGTGTGACT (40, 1062) 2871 Table 3A Hs.334851 NM_006148 5453709 LIM and SH3 protein 1 1 CAAACCTTTCTGGCCTGTTATGATTC (LASP1), mRNA/cds = TGAACATTTGACTTGAACCACAAG (75, 860) 2872 Table 3A Hs.40202 NM_006152 5453723 lymphoid-restricted membrane 1 GGGAAAGTATAGCATGAAACCAGAG protein (LRMP), mRNA/cds = GTTCTCAGAATGACCGTAAGATAGC (574, 2241) 2873 Table 3A Hs.75512 NM_006156 5453759 neural precursor cell expressed, 1 AGTCCTGTGTGCTTCCCTCTCTTATG developmentally down-regulated ACTGTGTCCCTGGTTGTCAATAAA 8 (NEDD8), mRNA/cds = (99, 344) 2874 Table 3A Hs.79389 NM_006159 5453765 nel (chicken)-like 2 (NELL2), 1 ATCTTCAGAATCAGTTAGGTTCCTCA mRNA/cds = (96, 2546) CTGCAAGAAATAAAATGTCAGGCA 2875 Table 3A Hs.96149 NM_006162 5453771 transcription factor (NF-ATc/B) 1 CTTCTGGCACCCCTGGGGTTCAATAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGGAAGTGCCTTATTTAACCAGAC (369, 2846) 2876 Table 3A Hs.75643 NM_006163 5453773 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 1 GGTCTTTAGCCTCCACCTTGTCTAAG 2), 45 kD (NFE2), mRNA/cds = CTTTGGTCTATAAAGTGCGCTACA (273, 1394) 2877 Table 3A Hs.155396 NM_006164 5453775 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 1 TGATGATATGACATCTGGCTAAAAAG 2)-like 2 (NFE2L2), mRNA/ AAATTATTGCAAAACTAACCACGA cds = (39, 1808) 2878 Table 3A Hs.95262 NM_006165 5453777 nuclear factor related to kappa B 1 TCCAAAGCAGTCTCCACTGTTGTTGT binding protein (NFRKB), GACTACAGCTCCGTCTCCTAAACA mRNA/cds = (2220, 5216) 2879 Table 3A Hs.15243 NM_006170 5453791 nucleolar protein 1 (120 kD) 1 ATTGTCACCAGGTTGGAACTCTTGCC (NOL1), mRNA/cds = TCTGTGAGGATGCCTTCTCTACTG (0, 2567) 2880 Table 3A Hs.82120 NM_006186 5453821 nuclear receptor subfamily 4, 1 TTTTCTTTGTATATTTCTAGTATGGCA group A, member 2 (NR4A2), CATGATATGAGTCACTGCCTTTT mRNA/cds = (317, 2113) 2881 Table 3A Hs.41694 NM_006190 5453829 origin recognition complex, 1 TGACCTTCATGATACCAGTGAGAAGC subunit 2 (yeast homolog)-like CAGGCTAGAGAAATAAAATCCTGA (ORC2L), mRNA/cds = (186, 1919) 2882 Table 3A Hs.2853 NM_006196 14141164 poly(rC)-binding protein 1 1 ACGGATTGGTTAAAAAATGCTTCATA (PCBP1), mRNA/cds = TTTGAAAAAGCTGGGAATTGCTGT (177, 1247) 2883 Table 3A Hs.79709 NM_006224 5453907 phosphotidylinositol transfer 1 GTCTCTCTCCATTGTGTTCCGATCCA protein (PITPN), mRNA/cds = TTTCTGTGTGTTCCCCCAACCTTT (216, 1028) 2884 Table 3A Hs.89040 NM_006228 11079650 prepronociceptin (PNOC), 1 GCCACTGCCATAACTTGTTTGTAAAA mRNA/cds = (211, 741) GAGCTGTTCTTTTTGACTGATTGT 2885 literature Hs.166846 NM_006231 5453925 polymerase (DNA directed), 1 GAACATTGCCCAGCACTACGGCATG epsilon (POLE), mRNA/cds = TCGTACCTCCTGGAGACCCTGGAGT (44, 6904) 2886 Table 3A Hs.155079 NM_006243 5453949 protein phosphatase 2, 1 ATCTTCATTGGGGGATTGAGCAGCAT regulatory subunit B (856), TTAATAAAGTCTATGTTTGTATTT alpha isoform (PPP2R5A), mRNA/cds = (571, 2031) 2887 Table 3A Hs.9247 NM_006251 5453963 protein kinase, AMP-activated, 1 TTATAACCGAGGGCTGGCGTTTTGGA alpha 1 catalytic subunit ATCGAATTTCGACAGGGATTGGAA (PRKAA1), mRNA/cds = (23, 1675) 2888 Table 3A Hs.315366 NM_006255 5453971 protein kinase C, eta (PRKCH), 1 TTCCCAGCATCAGCCTTAGAACAAGA mRNA/cds = (166, 2214) ACCTTACCTTCAAGGAGCAAGTGA 2889 Table 3A Hs.75348 NM_006263 5453989 proteasome (prosome, 1 CCAGATTTTCCCCAAACTTGCTTCTG macropain) activator subunit 1 TTGAGATTTTTCCCTCACCTTGCC (PA28 alpha) (PSME1), mRNA/ cds = (92, 841) 2890 Table 3A Hs.81848 NM_006265 5453993 RAD21 (S. pombe) homolog 1 AACCAAGGAGTTTTCCCCGTTTGTAA (RAD21), mRNA/cds = AAAGACATTGTAGATAATTGAATG (184, 2079) 2891 Table 3A Hs.199179 NM_006267 6382078 RAN binding protein 2 1 ACCATGTTCTTTCGTTAAAGATTTGCT (RANBP2), mRNA/cds = TTATACAAGATTGTTGCAGTACC (127, 9801) 2892 Table 3A Hs.173159 NM_006283 5454099 transforming, acidic coiled-coil 1 CACATCTGCTTCCACTGTGTTCCCAC containing protein 1 (TACC1), GGGTGCCATGAAGTGTGTGAGGAG mRNA/cds = (320, 2737) 2893 Table 3A Hs.89657 NM_006284 5454105 TATA box binding protein 1 CGCACTACTTCACCTGAGCCACCCAA (TBP)-associated factor, RNA CCTAAATGTACTTATCTGTCCCCA polymerase II, H, 30 kD (TAF2H), mRNA/cds = (17, 673) 2894 Table 3A Hs.116481 NM_001782 4502682 CD72 antigen (CD72), mRNA/ 1 GGGCGGCCCGGAGCCAGCCAGGCA cds = (108, 1187) GTTTTATTGAAATCTTTTTAAATAAT 2895 Table 3A Hs.18420 NM_006289 5454129 talin 1 (TLN1), mRNA/cds = 1 CTCTCCAAGAGTATTATTAACGCTGC (126, 7751) TGTACCTCGATCTGAATCTGCCGG 2896 Table 3A Hs.211600 NM_006290 5454131 tumor necrosis factor, alpha- 1 TCCCTAATAGAAAGCCACCTATTCTT induced protein 3 (TNFAIP3), TGTTGGATTCTTCAAGTTTTTCT mRNA/cds = (66, 2438) 2897 Table 3A Hs.101382 NM_006291 5454133 tumor necrosis factor, alpha- 1 AGTACTGCTTTTGTATGTATGTTGAA induced protein 2 (TNFAIP2), CAGGATCCAGGTTTTTATAGCTTG mRNA/cds = (131, 2095) 2898 Table 3A Hs.118910 NM_006292 5454139 tumor susceptibility gene 101 1 CACTTTCTATCCTCTGTAAACTTTTTG (TSG101), mRNA/cds = TGCTGAATGTTGGGACTGCTAAA (90, 1262) 2899 Table 3A Hs.131255 NM_006294 5454151 ubiquinol-cytochrome c 1 GAAGAATGGGCAAAGAAGTAATCATG reductase binding protein TAGTTGAAGTCTGTGGATGCAGCT (UQCRB), mRNA/cds = (32, 367) 2900 Table 3A Hs.279841 NM_018062 8922359 hypothetical protein FLJ10335 1 CAAAGGTTCTTGAGACTCTTGATATT (FLJ10335), mRNA/cds = TCTGTCTTCTCCTTGTGCTTTCCT (33, 1160) 2901 literature Hs.98493 NM_006297 5454171 X-ray repair complementing 1 CCGATGGATCTACAGTTGCAATGAGA defective repair in Chinese AGCAGAAGTTACTTCCTCACCAGC hamster cells 1 (XRCC1), mRNA/cds = (105, 2006) 2902 Table 3A Hs.293007 NM_006310 5453987 aminopeptidase puromycin 1 TTCCTGCATAACTCAATCTGAACCAA sensitive (NPEPPS), mRNA/ GGATTGTAGTTTAGTTTTCCTCCT cds = (404, 3031) 2903 Table 3A Hs.287994 NM_006312 5454073 nuclear receptor co-repressor 2 1 GCAGGGTGGTGGTATTCTGTCATTTA (NCOR2), mRNA/cds = CACACGTCGTTCTAATTAAAAAGC (1, 7554) 2904 Table 3A Hs.10842 NM_006325 6042206 RAN, member RAS oncogene 1 GCACTTTTTGTTTGAATGTTAGATGC family (RAN), mRNA/cds = TTAGTGTGAAGTTGATACGCAAGC (114, 764) 2905 db mining Hs.12540 NM_006330 5453721 lysophospholipase I (LYPLA1), 1 GCAAGAAATATTCCATTGAAATATTG mRNA/cds = (35, 727) TGCTGTAACATGGGAAAGTGTAAA 2906 literature Hs.19400 NM_006341 6006019 MAD2 (mitotic arrest deficient, 1 GCCAACACTGTCTGTCTCAAATACTG yeast, homolog)-like 2 TGCTGTGAGTTGTTTCAATAAAGG (MAD2L2), mRNA/cds = (111, 746) 2907 Table 3A Hs.104019 NM_006342 5454101 transforming, acidic coiled- 1 GACCTCATCTCCAAGATGGAGAAGAT coil containing protein 3 CTGACCTCCACGGAGCCGCTGTCC (TACC3), mRNA/cds = (108, 2624) 2908 Table 3A Hs.43913 NM_006346 5453889 PIBF1 gene product (PIBF1), 1 CTTTACTAAAAAAGAAGCACCTGAGT mRNA/cds = (0, 2276) GGTCTAAGAAACAAAAGATGAAGA 2909 Table 3A Hs.158196 NM_006354 5454103 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GCCTGGAAGACTCTGAAGGAGCGTG transcriptional adaptor 3 (ADA3, AGAGCATCCTGAAGCTGCTGGATGG yeast homolog)-like (PCAF histone acetylase complex), clone MGC:3508 IMAGE: 3009860, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (557, 1666) 2910 Table 3A Hs.307099 NM_006356 5453558 clone 023e08 My032 protein 1 CAGGAGGAAGCTCTGGCCCTTAGTAT mRNA, complete cds/cds = TACACATTCTGGACATTAAAAATAA (46, 459) 2911 Table 3A Hs.69469 NM_006360 5453653 dendritic cell protein (GA17), 1 GCCTTTTGAGTCTTTCCGATACCTGA mRNA/cds = (51, 1175) GTTTTTATGCTTATAATTTTTGTT 2912 Table 3A Hs.173497 NM_006363 14591927 Sec23 (S. cerevisiae) homolog B 1 TTAAGCTGAGGATACAACCAGGAAAT (SEC23B), transcript variant 3, GCAACGGTGTCAGATTGTGTTCAA mRNA/cds = (112, 2415) 2913 Table 3A Hs.104125 NM_006367 10938021 adenylyl cyclase-associated 1 TCTACCCATTTCCTGAGGCCTGTGGA protein (CAP), mRNA/cds = AATAAACCTTTATGTACTTAAAGT (62, 1489) 2914 Table 3A Hs.79089 NM_006378 5454049 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 AGCAATAAACTCTGGATGTTTGTGCG domain (Ig), transmembrane CGTGTGTGGACAGTCTTATCTTCC domain (TM) and short cytoplasmic domain, (semaphorin) 4D (SEMA4D), mRNA/cds = (87, 2675) 2915 Table 3A Hs.279939 NM_006389 13699861 mitochondrial carrier homolog 1 1 AGCTGTTGATGCTGGTTGGACAGGTT (MTCH1), nuclear gene TGAGTCAAATTGTACTTTGCTCCA encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (0, 1118) 2916 Table 3A Hs.296585 NM_006392 5453793 nucleolar protein (KKE/D 1 AGGTGACATTTCCCACCCTGTGCCC repeat) (NOP56), mRNA/cds = GTGTTCCCAATAAAAACAAATTCAC (21, 1829) 2917 Table 3A Hs.84153 NM_006400 13259506 dynactin 2 (p50) (DCTN2), 1 CTGTGGCTGACTGTAATACTGTACAA mRNA/cds = (136, 1356) CTGTTTCTGACCATTAAATGCTGT 2918 Table 3A Hs.80261 NM_006403 5453679 enhancer of filamentation 1 1 ACATATGCAGACCTGACACTCAAGAG (cas-like docking; Crk- TGGCTAGCTACACAGAGTCCATCT associated substrate related) (HEF1), mRNA/cds = (163, 2667) 2919 Table 3A Hs.92384 NM_006407 7669496 vitamin A responsive; cyto- 1 TGACTTCACAGACATGGTCTAGAATC skeleton related (JWA), mRNA/ TGTACCCTTACCCACATATGAAGA cds = (89, 655) 2920 Table 3A Hs.139120 NM_006413 5454023 Homo sapiens, ribonuclease P 1 CCCAGTCTCTGTCAGCACTCCCTTCT (30 kD), clone MGC:12256 TCCCTTTTATAGTTCATCAGCCAC IMAGE:3827681, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (294, 1100) 2921 Table 3A Hs.82921 NM_006416 5453620 solute carrier family 35 (CMP- 1 TGACTGAGTACCCCTTTAGTGAGTAC sialic acid transporter), member CCCTTTAGTGCTATATTTGTGCCA 1 (SLC35A1), mRNA/cds = (27, 1040) 2922 Table 3A Hs.82316 NM_006417 5453743 interferon-induced, hepatitis C- 1 TGCCTTTTGAGCAAATAGGGAATCTA associated microtubular AGGGAGGAAATTATCAACTGTGCA aggregate protein (44 kD) (MTAP44), mRNA/cds = (0, 1334) 2923 db mining Hs.100431 NM_006419 5453576 small inducible cytokine B 1 GCGGGGCCGGGGGGACTCTGGTAT subfamily (Cys-X-Cys motif), CTAATTCTTTAATGATTCCTATAAT member 13 (B-cell chemo- attractant) (SCYB13), mRNA/ cds = (90, 419) 2924 Table 3A Hs.94631 NM_006421 6715588 brefeldin A-inhibited guanine 1 ACAACTTTCTGTACAATATTGATTCCC nucleotide-exchange protein 1 ATCTGGCATATTCTAATCAGGTT (BIG1), mRNA/cds = (141, 5690) 2925 Table 3A Hs.108809 NM_006429 5453606 chaperonin containing TCP1, 1 TTTTACAAGGAAGGGGTAGTAATTGG subunit 7 (eta) (CCT7), mRNA/ CCCACTCTCTTCTTACTGGAGGCT cds = (68, 1699) 2926 Table 3A Hs.119529 NM_006432 5453677 epididymal secretory protein 1 AACAACATTAACTTGTGGCCTCTTTC (19.5 kD) (HE1), mRNA/ TACACCTGGAAATTTACTCTTGAA cds = (10, 465) 2927 Table 3A Hs.174195 NM_006435 10835237 interferon induced trans- 1 ACAGCCGAGTCCTGCATCAGCCCTTT membrane protein 2 (1-8D) ATCCTCACACGCTTTTCTACAATG (IFITM2), mRNA/cds = (279, 677) 2928 Table 3A Hs.77225 NM_006437 11496990 ADP-ribosyltransferase (NAD+; 1 GTCAAGGCTAAGTCAAATGAAACTGA poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase)- ATTTTAAACTTTTTGCATGCTTCT like 1 (ADPRTL1), mRNA/ cds = (106, 5280) 2929 Table 3A Hs.118131 NM_006441 5453745 10-methenyltetrahydrofolate 1 AAACGACATGAAGGTAGATGAAGTCC synthetase (5-formyltetra- TTTACGAAGACTCGTCAACAGCTT hydrofolate cyclo-ligase) (MTHFS), mRNA/cds = (13, 624) 2930 Table 3A Hs.340268 NM_006461 5453631 qy37e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCCAATACCAAGACCAACTGGCATAG clone = IMAGE:2014208/ AGCCAACTGAGATAAATGCTATTT clone_end = 3′ 2931 Table 3A Hs.233936 NM_006471 5453739 myosin, light polypeptide, 1 GGGTCTATACAGAGTCAATATATTTT regulatory, non-sarcomeric TTCAGAGAAAGTTAGTTCGGCTCG (20 kD).(MLCB), mNRA/cds = (114, 629) 2932 Table 3A Hs.179526 NM_006472 5454161 upregulated by 1,25-dihydroxy- 1 CCAGAAAGTGTGGGCTGAAGATGGT vitamin D-3 (VDUP1), mRNA/ TGGTTTCATGTGGGGGTATTATGTA cds = (221, 1396) 2933 Table 3A Hs.5509 NM_006495 5729817 ecotropic viral integration site 1 TCCAACCTTGAGATCCAGTGTCAGGA 2B (EVI2B), mRNA/cds = GTTCTCTATTCCTCCCAACTCTGA (0, 1346) 2934 literature Hs.155573 NM_006502 5729981 polymerase (DNA directed), 1 TGGCACAGAAAAGGGACCAAGTTTAA eta (POLH), mRNA/cds = AAAAGGGTTTTAAATGTAATGAGA (237, 2378) 2935 db mining Hs.858 NM_006509 5730006 v-rel avian reticuloendotheliosis 1 GGGGTAGGTTGGTTGTTCAGAGTCTT viral oncogene homolog B CCCAATAAAGATGAGTTTTTGAGC (nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B-cells 3) (RELB), mRNA/ cds = (144, 1883) 2936 Table 3A Hs.4888 NM_006513 5730028 seryl-tRNA synthetase (SARS), 1 TGGGCATAGGGACCCATCATTGATG mRNA/cds = (75, 1619) ACTGATGAAACCATGTAATAAAGCA 2937 Table 3A Hs.155040 NM_006526 5730123 zinc finger protein 217 1 ATTTTCCTACAGCCCTTTGTACTTCAA (ZNF217), mRNA/cds = AATATGTTTTTGTGTCCATCAGT (271, 3417) 2938 Table 3A Hs.251636 NM_006537 5730109 ubiquitin specific protease 3 1 TCAGCACTAACTAAATAAATTTGTTG (USP3), mRNA/cds = GTTCAGTTGTACTTGTCCTGCAAA (93, 1658) 2939 Table 3A Hs.86088 NM_006546 5729881 IGF-II mRNA-binding protein 1 1 AGAGGGTGGATCACACCTCAGTGGG (IMP-1), mRNA/cds = (9, 1742) AAGAAAAATAAAATTTCCTTCAGGT 2940 Table 3A Hs.119537 NM_006559 5730026 GAP-associated tyrosine 1 TGTGTAAGTCTGCCTAAATAGGTAGC phosphoprotein p62 (Sam68) TTAAACTTATGTCAAAATGTCTGC (SAM68), mRNA/cds = (106, 1437) 2941 Table 3A Hs.59106 NM_006568 5729764 cell growth regulatory with ring 1 TCCTTTCTGCTTAGTGAATGAATACT finger domain (CGR19), GGAATCCATCTGTGTTGATACAAT mRNA/cds = (27, 1025) 2942 db mining Hs.270737 NM_006573 5730096 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 GCAATACCAAGAGAAAATGCACAAAT superfamily, member 13b ATCACTGGATGGAGATGTCACATT (TNFSF13B), mRNA/cds = (0, 857) 2943 Table 3A Hs.4069 NM_006582 13435376 glucocorticoid modulatory 1 TGGGGATCTCAGGGCCAGGAGTTAT element binding protein 1 GTTTTGATTTGGAATTTTAATTATT (GMEB1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (138, 1859) 2944 Table 3A Hs.12820 NM_006590 5730024 SnRNP assembly defective 1 1 CCAGTAACTTCGCTCTGTTAGAGGTG homolog (SAD1), mRNA/cds = GAGGATTTTCCTATGTTCCCCCCA (492, 1466) 2945 literature Hs.241517 NM_006596 5729983 DNA polymerase theta (POLQ) 1 TGCTGAAAAGATTGTACTTTGTGATC mRNA, complete cds/cds = CCAATCAGAGGGATGGAGCTAATC (0, 8174) 2946 Table 3A Hs.180414 NM_006597 5729876 heat shock 70 kD proteins 8 1 TCAGACTGCTGAGAAGGAAGAATTTG (HSPA8), mRNA/cds = AACATCAACAGAAAGAGCTGGAGA (83, 2023) 2947 Table 3A Hs.154672 NM_006636 13699869 methylene tetrahydrofolate 1 TGGGCAGCTTGGGTAAGTACGCAAC dehydrogenase (NAD+ TTACTTTTCCACCAAAGAACTGTCA dependent), methenyltetrahydro- folate cyclohydrolase (MTHFD2), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (76, 1110) 2948 Table 3A Hs.36927 NM_006644 5729878 heat shock 105 kD (HSP105B), 1 TGTGAAAGTGTGGAATGGAAGAAATG mRNA/cds = (313, 2757) TCGATCCTGTTGTAACTGATTGTG 2949 Table 3A Hs.1845 NM_006674 5729965 MHC class I region ORF (P5-1), 1 CTAATTTCAGTGCTTGTGCTTGGTTG mRNA/cds = (304, 735) TTCAGGGCCATTTCAGGTTTGGGT 2950 Table 3A Hs.76807 NM_006696 5730052 major histocompatibility 1 AGCTAGCAGATCGTAGCTAGTTTGTA complex, class II, DR alpha TTGTCTTGTCAATTGTACAGACTT (HLA-DRA), mRNA/cds = (26, 790) 2951 Table 3A Hs.5300 NM_006698 5729737 bladder cancer associated protein 1 ATGGGCCAGGCAGAGAACAGAACTG (BLCAP), mRNA/cds = GAGGCAGTCCATCTAGGGAATGGGA (254, 517) 2952 Table 3A Hs.75207 NM_006708 5729841 glyoxalase I (GLO1), mRNA/ 1 GTTTCCTTTTTGGGTGAAATGGATTT cds = (87, 641) ATGTGAGTGCTTTAAACAAATAGC 2953 Table 3A Hs.74861 NM_006713 5729967 activated RNA polymerase II 1 GAACAATGGAGCCAGCTGAAGGAAC transcription cofactor 4 (PC4), AGATTTCTGACATAGATGACGCAGT mRNA/cds = (0, 383) 2954 Table 3A Hs.195471 NM_006732 5803016 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/ 1 CGTCCCCTCTCCCCTTGGTTCTGCAC fructose-2,6-biphosphatase 3 TGTTGCCAATAAAAAGCTCTTAAAA (PFKFB3), mRNA/cds = (114, 1676) 2955 Table 3A Hs.75367 NM_006748 5803170 Src-like-adapter (SLA), mRNA/ 1 GAGCACCCAGAGGGATTTTTCAGTG cds = (41, 871) GGAAGCATTACACTTTGCTAAATCA 2956 Table 3A Hs.77837 NM_006759 13027637 UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase 1 AGCACAGATGGTGCAATACTTTCCTT 2 (UGP2), mRNA/cds = CTTTGAAGAGATCCCAAAGTTAGT (84, 1610) 2957 Table 3A Hs.75462 NM_006763 5802987 BTG family, member 2 (BTG2), 1 TGGAAGAATGTACAGCTTATGGACAA mRNA/cds = (71, 547) ATGTACACCTTTTTGTTACTTTAA 2958 Table 3A Hs.100555 NM_006773 13787205 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 TTTTGGAGCAAAAACTATGGGTTGTA His) box polypeptide 18 (Myc- ATTTGAATAAAGTGTCACTAAGCA regulated) (DDX18), mRNA/ cds = (71, 2083) 2959 Table 3A Hs.143604 NM_006777 10048402 Kaiso (ZNF-kaiso), mRNA/ 1 TTCAGCAGGAAAATGATTCAATTTTTA cds = (0, 2018) AACAAAATGTAACAGATGGCAGT 2960 Table 3A Hs.33085 NM_006784 5803220 WD repeat domain 3 (WDR3), 1 AAGTAGCCAAGCTAAGATGCCTGGC mRNA/cds = (47, 2878) TGGGCTTCTGAGGAATTAATACACT 2961 Table 3A Hs.4943 NM_006787 10863906 hepatocellular carcinoma 1 CTGACCGCCACTCTCACATTTGGGCT associated protein; breast cancer CTTCGCTGGCCTTGGTGGAGCTGG associated gene 1 (JCL-1), mRNA/cds = (69, 1889) 2962 Table 3A Hs.6353 NM_006791 5803101 MORF-related gene 15 1 TGCATTGTGTAGCTAGTTTTCTGGAA (MRG15), mRNA/cds = AAGTCAATCTTTTAGGAATTGTTT (131, 1102) 2963 Table 3A Hs.88764 NM_006800 5803103 male-specific lethal-3 1 ACAGCTATACTTTGTTGTGTAATGTTA (Drosophila)-like 1 (MSL3L1), TGGTTCCCTTTCTGTAAAATGTT mRNA/cds = (105, 1670) 2964 Table 3A Hs.77897 NM_006802 5803166 splicing factor 3a, subunit 3, 1 GACAGGATCCCCCAGAGACCCCATT 60 kD (SF3A3), mRNA/cds = TGCCTCTCAACACTCAGACCTTCAA (8, 1513) 2965 Table 3A Hs.272168 NM_006811 5803192 DNA sequence from clone RP1- 1 TTTGGTTTAAAATGTAAGATAGGAAA 179M20 on chromosome 20 ATGTTGGATATTTGAGGCCATGCT Contains a 3′ end of a novel gene similar to cellular retinaldehyde-binding protein, the TDE1 gene (Tumour differentially expressed 1), the PKIG gene encoding protein kinase (cAMP-dependent, catalytic) inhibitor gamma, the 3′ end of the ADA gene encoding adenosine deaminase, 2 CpG islands, ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (69, 1490) 2966 Table 3A Hs.75969 NM_006813 5802981 proline-rich protein with nuclear 1 AATCTACATTTTCTTACCAGGAGCAG targeting signal (B4-2), mRNA/ CATTGAGGTTTTTGAGCATAGTAC cds = (113, 1096) 2967 Table 3A Hs.75841 NM_006817 13124889 chromosome 12 open reading 1 ACTAACCCACGATTCTGAGCCCTGAG frame 8 (C12orf8), mRNA/cds = TATGCCTGGACATTGATGCTAACA (11, 796) 2968 Table 3A Hs.75612 NM_006819 5803180 stress-induced-phosphoprotein 1 1 TTATTCTGCGTCCCCTTCTCCAATAA (Hsp70/Hsp90-organizing AACAAGCCAGTTGGGCGTGGTTAT protein) (STIP1), mRNA/cds = (62, 1693) 2969 Table 3A Hs.75470 NM_006820 5803026 hypothetical protein, expressed 1 TCCTTCCCACTCTCTCCAACATCACA in osteoblast (GS3686), mRNA/ TTCACTTTAAATTTTTCTGTATAT cds = (241, 1482) 2970 Table 3A Hs.74405 NM_006826 5803226 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 AGTCCCAAAAAAGCCTTGTGAAAATG tryptophan 5-monooxygenase TTATGCCCTATGTAACAGCAGAGT activation protein, theta poly- peptide (YWHAQ), mRNA/ cds = (100, 837) 2971 Table 3A Hs.15591 NM_006833 5803095 COP9 subunit 6 (MOV34 1 AGGGGAGGGCACTACACTTCCTTGA homolog, 34 kD) (MOV34-34 GAGAAACCGCTGTCATTAATAAAAG KD), mRNA/cds = (43, 936) 2972 Table 3A Hs.79933 NM_006835 5802991 cyclin I (CCNI), mRNA/cds = 1 AGGCTGTAGAAGGAAATATACCTTAA (0, 1133) CAGGCTGATTTGGAGTGACCCAGA 2973 Table 3A Hs.278613 NM_006837 5803045 interferon, alpha-inducible 1 ACCAGTTACCCAAAATCTGATTAGAA protein 27 (IFI27), mRNA/cds = GTATAAGGTGCTCTGAAGTGTCCT (54, 422) 2974 Table 3A Hs.78504 NM_006839 5803114 inner membrane protein, mito- 1 TGAGGCTTGTGAGGCCAATCAAAATA chondrial (mitofilin) (IMMT), ATGTTTGTGATCTCTACTACTGTT mRNA/cds = (92, 2368) 2975 Table 3A Hs.75916 NM_006842 5803154 splicing factor 3b, subunit 2, 1 CAGTTCCCAAGGACTTGTCATTTCAT 145 kD (SF3B2), mRNA/cds = GTTCTTATTTTAGACCTGTTTTGT (48, 2666) 2976 db mining Hs.105928 NM_006847 5803063 leukocyte immunoglobulin-like 1 ACCACTAGAAGATTCCGGGAACGTT receptor, subfamily B (with TM GGGAGTCACCTGATTCTGCAAAGAT and ITIM domains), member 3 (LILRB3), mRNA/cds = (49, 1944) 2977 Table 3A Hs.315463 NM_006850 5803085 interleukin 24 (IL24), mRNA/ 1 GTCAAGCTGACCTTGCTGATGGTGA cds = (274, 894) CATTGCACCTGGATGTACTATCCAA 2978 Table 3A Hs.64639 NM_006851 5803150 glioma pathogenesis-related 1 ACAGCTCAAGTACCCTAATTTAGTTC protein (RTVP1), mRNA/cds = TTTTGGACTAATACAATTCAGGAA (128, 928) 2979 db mining Hs.113277 NM_006865 5803061 leukocyte immunoglobulin-like 1 GATGACGCTGGGCACAGAGGGTCAG receptor, subfamily A (without GTCCTGTCAAGAGGAGCTGGGTGTC TM domain), member 3 (LILRA3), mRNA/cds = (62, 1381) 2980 Table 3A Hs.82143 NM_006874 6857815 E74-like factor 2 (ets domain 1 AACATCTCTCTTCTCCTTCCCAACTA transcription factor) (ELF2), CTGCATGAAGAAATTCTACTTCCA mRNA/cds = (121, 1722) 2981 Table 3A Hs.80205 NM_006875 5803124 pim-2 oncogene (PIM2), 1 TTCCTGCCTGGATTATTTAAAAAGCC mRNA/cds = (185, 1189) ATGTGTGGAAACCCACTATTTAAT 2982 Table 3A Hs.177530 NM_006886 5901895 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 TGCTACATTTCCAAGGTGAAGATGTG mitochondrial F1 complex, TGGGCACATGTTATGGCAGATTGA epsilon subunit (ATP5E), mRNA/cds = (91, 246) 2983 Table 3A Hs.177656 NM_006888 5901911 calmodulin 1 (phosphorylase 1 ACAACCATCAACATTGCTGTTCAAAG kinase, delta) (CALM1), AAATTACAGTTTACGTCCATTCCA mRNA/cds = (199, 648) 2984 Table 3A Hs.155410 NM_006899 5901981 isocitrate dehydrogenase 3 1 CCCACCCATAGGCCCTGTCCATACC (NAD+) beta (IDH3B), mRNA/ CATGTAAGGTGTTCAATAAAGAACA cds = (79, 1236) 2985 Table 3A Hs.118684 NM_006923 14141194 stromal cell-derived factor 2 1 ACTCTTCAGGAGCTTGGCATCATGGA (SDF2), mRNA/cds = (39, 674) CTGTTAATGTATGTGATTTTCCCC 2986 Table 3A Hs.166975 NM_006925 5902077 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 GGTCAAGGGTGTCCTCCACTCTTTAA rich 5 (SFRS5), mRNA/cds = CAGCTGCTGGACAGACACATTAGA (218, 541) 2987 Table 3A Hs.7594 NM_006931 5902089 solute carrier family 2 1 GCAACTTCATGTCAACTTTCTGGCTC (facilitated glucose transporter), CTCAAACAGTAGGTTGGCAGTAAG member 3 (SLC2A3), mRNA/ cds = (242, 1732) 2988 Table 3A Hs 180139 NM_006937 5902097 SMT3 (suppressor of mif two 3, 1 CCAAGTGGAGACGGGGATGGGGAAA yeast) homolog 2 (SMT3H2), AATACTGATTCTGTGGAAAATACCC mRNA/cds = (90, 377) 2989 Table 3A Hs.86948 NM_006938 5902101 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 TGTGTAATGTACCTGTCAGTGCCTCC D1 polypeptide (16 kD) TTTATTAAGGGGTTCTTTGAGAAT (SNRPD1), mRNA/cds = (150, 509) 2990 Table 3A Hs.237825 NM_006947 5902123 signal recognition particle 72 kD 1 GCAGGGGCTCCAGCAACAAAAAAGA (SRP72), mRNA/cds = (0, 2015) AACAGCAACAGAAAAAGAAGAAAGG 2991 Table 3A Hs.108642 NM_006963 5902159 Homo sapiens, zinc finger 1 AGACTCACTTACCCTCTTGGAAAGCT protein 22 (KOX 15), clone GGTACAGAAGGAAGTCTGTGGCTG MGC:9735 IMAGE:3852749, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (133, 807) 2992 Table 3A Hs.167741 NM_006994 6325463 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, 1 CCTGGTCATTGGTGGATGTTAAACCC memberA3 (BTN3A3), mRNA/ ATATTCCTTTCAACTGCTGCCTGC cds = (171, 1925) 2993 Table 3A Hs.225951 NM_006999 6631114 topoisomerase-related function 1 AATGAATTGGCCTGGCTACCACTGTG protein 4-1 (TRF4), mRNA/ GTCGCGTGCTACAGGTTTGACAAA cds = (37, 1665) 2994 Table 3A Hs.97932 NM_007015 5901931 chondromodulin I precursor 1 TTGATTTGCCATAAGTCTTCCCTTGC (CHM-I), mRNA/cds = TTGCATCTTCCAAAGCTATTTCGA (0, 1004) 2995 Table 3A Hs.93502 NM_007020 5902143 U1-snRNP binding protein 1 AGTGAAGTTACAGTGGAAATGAGTG homolog (70 kD) GAGGGGGATTGTCTTTCAACGCAGC (U1SNRNPBP), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (213, 953) 2996 Table 3A Hs.149443 NM_007022 5901883 putative tumor suppressor 1 GCTTGGTCATTATGAACCAGGTGAGC (101F6), mRNA/cds = (0, 668) AATGCCTACCTATACCGCAAGAGG 2997 literature Hs.41693 NM_007034 6631084 DnaJ-like heat shock protein 40 1 AAGGCACTGAAAATATAAAAGGACTG (HLJ1), mRNA/cds = GTAGTTTACTGATGTAGATGTGAA (176, 1189) 2998 Table 3A Hs.87497 NM_007047 5901905 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, 1 GCAGAAAAGGGGAACTCATTTAGCTC memberA2 (BTN3A2), mRNA/ ACGAGTGGTCGAGTGAAGATTGAA cds = (188, 1147) 2999 Table 3A Hs.169963 NM_007049 5921460 butyrophilin, subfamily 2, 1 TATCTTGAGACGCCTTACAAATGATG member A1 (BTN2A1), mRNA/ GAGGATTCCAAAGAGTTTTTGTTT cds = (210, 1793) 3000 Table 3A Hs.164170 NM_007063 5902153 vascular Rab-GAP/TBC- 1 AAAATGTTGTTGTGTACATACCATGC containing (VRP), mRNA/ TTTCAATGTTGGCTTCCAAGTTTT cds = (1117, 3810) 3001 Table 3A Hs.21907 NM_007067 5901961 histone acetyltransferase 1 GGTAGAATGTGCTCTTCTATATCTAC (HBOA), mRNA/cds = TCCTCAATAAAGCATGTTCTCTGC (42, 1877) 3002 literature Hs.37181 NM_007068 5901995 DMC1 (dosage suppressor of 1 CCACAAGAGGATTTAAGGGAGGAAT mck1, yeast homolog) meiosis- GTTTATAGGACACACACACAAAAGC specific homologous re- combination (DMC1), mRNA/ cds = (53, 1075) 3003 Table 3A Hs.109606 NM_007074 5902133 coronin, actin-binding protein, 1 CTCCAGCAGGGTCAGCCATTCACAC 1A (CORO1A), mRNA/cds = CCATCCACTCACCTCCCATTCCCAG (100, 1485) 3004 Table 3A Hs.252574 NM_007104 6325471 ribosomal protein L10a 1 AAACTGGCAGAATGTCCGGGCCTTAT (RPL10A), mRNA/cds = ATATCAAGAGCACCATGGGCAAGC (15, 668) 3005 Table 3A Hs.29352 NM_007115 6005905 tumor necrosis factor, alpha- 1 AACACACAGTGTTTATGTTGGAATCT induced protein 6 (TNFAIP6), TTTGGAACTCCTTTGATCTCACTG mRNA/cds = (68, 901) 3006 Table 3A Hs.301819 NM_007145 6005965 zinc finger protein 146 1 TGGGAGTGAGGATGGGAATGCTGTA (ZNF146), mRNA/cds = TCTGTGGAAGTCATGTTATACTGGA (856, 1734) 3007 Table 3A Hs.260523 NM_007158 6005738 neuroblastoma RAS viral (v-ras) 1 TGCTTAGATCACTGCAGCTTCTAGGA oncogene homolog (NRAS), CCCGGTTTCTTTTACTGATTTAAA mRNA/cds = (253, 822) 3008 Table 3A Hs.301637 NM_007167 6005977 zinc finger protein 258 1 CTGAACTACCAAATAGCTGTGGGCTT (ZNF258), mRNA/cds = TCTGGAACTGCTGGCTGGGTTGCT (93, 2264) 3009 Table 3A Hs.14963 NM_007192 6005756 chromatin-specific transcription 1 GCTCTGTGACTTTAAGAGAAGAAGG elongation factor, 140 kDa GGGGAGGGGTCCCGGATTTTATGTT subunit (FACTP140), mRNA/ cds = (291, 3434) 3010 literature Hs.146329 NM_007194 6005849 protein kinase Chk2 (RAD53), 1 AGAAATGTCCTTCTTTCACTCTGCAT mRNA/cds = (0, 1631) CTTTCTTTTCTTTGAGTCGTTTTT 3011 literature Hs.271699 NM_007195 6005847 polymerase (DNA directed) iota 1 TCCAGATAAAGCAAGAATAGTTGCAA (POLI), mRNA/cds = GAAGTAAATTCTGGCACAAAGCGT (64, 221) 3012 literature Hs.251398 NM_007205 6005917 three prime repair exonuclease 2 1 CCCACAATGGCTTTGATTATGATTTC (TREX2), mRNA/cds = (0, 710) CCCCTGCTGTGTGCCGAGCTGCGG 3013 literature Hs.79086 NM_007208 6005861 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 AAATTACAGAAACATGTTAAAGGCCG L3 (MRPL3), mRNA/cds = GACAAAGGAAAGACAATAAAATCA (76, 1122) 3014 Table 3A Hs.182825 NM_007209 6005859 ribosomal protein L35 (RPL35), 1 GAAGTACGCGGTCAAGGCCTGAGGG mRNA/cds = (27, 398) GCGCATTGTCAATAAAGCACAGCTG 3015 Table 3A Hs.151678 NM_007210 13124893 UDP-N-acetyl-alpha-D- 1 TCTACAGCCATGTCCTATTCCTTGAT galactosamine:polypeptide N- CATCCAAAGCACCTGCAGAGTCCA acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 6 (GalNAc-T6) (GALNT6), mRNA/cds = (0, 1868) 3016 Table 3A Hs.28866 NM_007217 6005897 programmed cell death 10 1 AATGTAGCTTAATCATAATCTCACACT (PDCD10), mRNA/cds = GAAGATTTTGCATCACTTTTGCT (153, 791) 3017 Table 3A Hs.28285 NM_007218 6005911 patched related protein trans- 1 TGATGATGATGTTCAAAGAGAAAGAA located in renal cancer (TRC8), ATGGAGTGATTCAGCACACAGGCG mRNA/cds = (0, 1994) 3018 Table 3A Hs.283646 NM_007220 6005722 carbonic anhydrase VB, mito- 1 GCCACCAGCCAAGCAACCCCCTAAA chondrial (CA5B), nuclear gene ACATTCATATCTAGGCAGTATTTTG encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (137, 1090) 3019 Table 3A Hs.94446 NM_007221 6005831 polyamine-modulated factor 1 1 GCCTTTACCATGTTCTCTCCACATCC (PMF1), mRNA/cds = GTAAATAAACTTCCTTCACTACAA (111, 608) 3020 literature Hs.334676 NM_007248 6005752 three prime repair exonuclease 1 1 CCACACCTGGCGAGTAGGCCAAGAA (TREX1), mRNA/cds = GGAAAATCTGACGAATAAAGACCCC (256, 1170) 3021 literature Hs.78016 NM_007254 6005835 polynucleotide kinase 3′- 1 GGGCTGAGCCCCGCCCAGCTCCCCT phosphatase (PNKP), mRNA/ CCACAATAAACGCTGTTTCTCCTTG cds = (0, 1565) 3022 Table 3A Hs.10958 NM_007262 6005748 RNA-binding protein regulatory 1 TTTCTCAGCCTACAAATTGTGTCTATA subunit (DJ-1), mRNA/cds = CATTTCTAAGCCTTGTTTGCAGA (20, 589) 3023 db mining Hs.10326 NM_007263 6005734 coatomer protein complex, 1 GAGCCCACCCCCAGCACCCCCATCT subunit epsilon (COPE), mRNA/ GTTAATAAATATCTCAACTCCAAAA cds = (42, 968) 3024 Table 3A Hs.8813 NM_007269 6005885 syntaxin binding protein 3 1 TGGAGTGATTTCACAGTGTGTACTGT (STXBP3), mRNA/cds = TTTGCCACATACTTCTAAAGAACA (51, 1829) 3025 Table 3A Hs.8724 NM_007271 6005813 serine threonine protein kinase 1 CCCTTTGGAAATGGTGAAGGAACCA (NDR), mRNA/cds = GCCCAATAGAAGTACAGAGCCAGCT (595, 1992) 3026 Table 3A Hs.7771 NM_007273 6005853 B-cell associated protein (REA), 1 CTCCCTCAAGGCTGGGAGGAGATAA mRNA/cds = (9, 908) ACACCAACCCAGGAATTCTCAATAA 3027 Table 3A Hs.7719 NM_007278 6005763 GABA(A) receptor-associated 1 AGGGACTGAAATTGTGGGGGGAAGG protein (GABARAP), mRNA/ TAGGAGGCACATCAATAAAGAGGAA cds = (104, 457) 3028 Table 3A Hs.1298 NM_007289 6042203 membrane metallo- 1 TGGGGCAAAACCTTGCTAATTTTCTC endopeptidase (neutral AAAAGCATTTATCATTCTTGTTGC endopeptidase, enkephalinase, CALLA, CN11) (MME), transcript variant 2b, mRNA/ cds = (228, 2480) 3029 literature Hs.194143 NM_007295 6552300 breast cancer 1, early onset 1 CCCCCAGTGTGCAAGGGCAGTGAAG (BRCA1), transcript variant ACTTGATTGTACAAAATACGTTTTG BRCA1b, mRNA/cds = (397, 5988) 3030 Table 3A Hs.21486 NM_007315 6274551 signal transducer and activator 1 AGATGGCGAGAACCTAAGTTTCAGTT of transcription 1, 91 kD GATTTTACAATTGAAATGACTAAA (STAT1), mRNA/cds = (196, 2448) 3031 Table 3A Hs.3260 NM_007318 7549812 presenilin 1 (Alzheimer disease 1 TGTCAGACCTTCTTCCACAGCAAATG 3) (PSEN1), transcript variant AGATGTATGCCCAAAGCGGTAGAA I-463, mRNA/cds = (553, 1944) 3032 Table 3A Hs.279611 NM_007329 6633800 deleted in malignant brain 1 GTTGCAGGGCGAGGTCAAGAGAGTT tumors 1 (DMBT1), transcript CTGACCTGGATGGCCCATAGACCTG variant 2, mRNA/cds = (106, 7347) 3033 Table 3A Hs.74335 NM_007355 6680306 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, beta 1 GACAGCAGGATTGGATGTTGTGTATT (HSPCB), mRNA/cds = GTGGTTTATTTTATTTTCTTCATT (0, 2174) 3034 Table 3A Hs.74085 NM_007360 6679051 DNA segment on chromosome 1 AGTGCCTTCCCTGCCTGTGGGGGTC 12 (unique) 2489 expressed ATGCTGCCACTTTTAATGGGTCCTC sequence (D12S2489E), mRNA/ cds = (338, 988) 3035 Table 3A Hs.172207 NM_007363 7657382 non-POU-domain-containing, 1 TTTGGAGTTTTTCTGAAAAATGGAGC octamer-binding (NONO), AGTAATGCAGCATCAACCTATTAA mRNA/cds = (136, 1551) 3036 Table 3A Hs.158135 NM_011086 6755061 mRNA for KIAA0981 protein, 1 CAATGGACAAGTATTTCCTAATGGTA partial cds/cds = (0, 1737) CCAGACCACTGGACAGGCTTGGGT 3037 Table 3A Hs.9754 NM_012068 12597624 activating transcription factor 5 1 GTGTTGGAGAGGGGCTGTGTCTGGG (ATF5), mRNA/cds = TGAGGGATGGCGGGGTACTGATTTT (319, 1167) 3038 Table 3A Hs.97199 NM_012072 11496985 complement component C1q 1 GTGCTTTGAGGGTCAGCCTTTAGGAA receptor (C1QR), mRNA/ GGTGCAGCTTTGTTGTCCTTTGAG cds = (148, 2106) 3039 Table 3A Hs.173334 NM_012081 6912353 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 GGCTCACATCAAAAGGCTAATAGGTG MERASE II, ELONGATION AATTTGACCAACAGCAAGCAGAGT FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1922) 3040 Table 3A Hs.1710 NM_012089 9961243 ATP-binding cassette, sub- 1 CAGAAAGCAAACAACACAATTACAAG family B (MDR/TAP), member GTTGAATCTGAGGAAAATAATCCT 10 (ABC810), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (43, 2259) 3041 Table 3A Hs.342849 NM_012097 6912243 xv24a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCTCTCTGTGTTCTCTGTATTGTACTA clone = IMAGE:2814032/ ACCAACCTCCCAAATCGCTGAGC clone_end = 3′ 3042 Table 3A Hs.33979 NM_012123 6912299 CGI-02 protein (CGI-02), 1 CCTGGAATAAAACTCAACATGCAGAT mRNA/cds = (268, 2124) TTGCCTACTCATAGGGACTTTGCC 3043 Table 3A Hs.22857 NM_012124 6912303 chord domain-containing protein 1 TGCCTCCCTGATGGAAAACTATATAA 1 (CHP1), mRNA/cds = AATTGTAGACTTAAAAGGTTTGTG (84, 1082) 3044 Table 3A Hs.36794 NM_012142 6912335 cyclin D-type binding-protein 1 1 TTCATTGTAAAGATGTTGATGGTCTC (CCNDBP1), mRNA/cds = AATAAAATGCTAACTTTGCCAGTGA (87, 1172) 3045 Table 3A Hs.83363 NM_012151 12056462 coagulation factor VIII- 1 CGTCCGCACGGTACGTCTTCATGGG associated (intronic transcript) AGTCATTTTATTCCTTACAGCTTCC (F8A), mRNA/cds = (57, 1172) 3046 Table 3A Hs.24178 NM_012155 6912355 microtubule-associated protein 1 TGGTGTTTGGTTTGGGGTGTTTTTTA like echinoderm EMAP AGTTTTTTCTTTTATATCATCCAG (EMAP-2), 3047 Table 3A Hs.5912 NM_012179 7106310 F-box only protein 7 (FBXO7), 1 CTCCCTGCTCTTGGTTCTCCTCTAGA mRNA/cds = (205, 1773) TTGAAGTTTGTTTTCTGATGCTGT 3048 Table 3A Hs.79381 NM_012198 6912387 grancalcin, EF-hand calcium- 1 TGAAGACATAGTTCACCTAAAATGGC binding protein (GCA), mRNA/ ATCCTGCTCTGAATCTAGACTTTT cds = (119, 772) 3049 Table 3A Hs.14520 NM_012199 6912351 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 CCCTTTGAGATTTGTGTTTGTGTCCT factor 2C, 1 (EIF2C1), mRNA/ GCTTTGAGCTGTACCTTGTCCAGT cds = (213, 2786) 3050 Table 3A Hs.5734 NM_012215 11024697 meningioma expressed antigen 1 TCCTGTAGAAAACGAACTGTAAAAGA 5 (hyaluronidase) (MGEA5), CCATGCAAGAGGCAAAATAAAACT mRNA/cds = (395, 3145) 3051 literature Hs.271353 NM_012222 6912519 mutY (E. coli) homolog 1 CCAGTGACACCTCTGAAAGCCCCCA (MUTYH), mRNA/cds = TTCCCTGAGAATCCTGTTGTTAGTA (134, 1774) 3052 Table 3A Hs.26719 NM_012231 10092605 PR domain containing 2, with 1 CCTGGTCAGTGGTGGTCTTCAAGAC ZNF domain (PRDM2), mRNA/ GACAGCTCTGTATCTGCCATGTGAA cds = (855, 6014) 3053 literature Hs.44017 NM_012237 13775599 sirtuin (silent mating type 1 CCCACTTCCCATGCTGGATGGGCAG information regulation 2, AAGACATTGCTTATTGGAGACAAAT S. cerevisiae, homolog) 2 (SIRT2), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (200, 1369) 3054 Table 3A Hs.31176 NM_012238 13775598 sirtuin (silent mating type 1 TTACTGGCATATGTTTTGTAGACTGT information regulation 2, TTAATGACTGGATATCTTCCTTCA S. cerevisiae, homolog) 1 (SIRT1), mRNA/cds = (53, 2296) 3055 Table 3A Hs.22891 NM_012244 6912669 solute carrier family 7 (cationic 1 AATGTAAGGTTGTTTTGGGGGATGGA amino acid transporter, y+ GTTAGAACCTTAATGATAATTTCT system), member 8 (SLC7A8), mRNA/cds = (730, 2337) 3056 Table 3A Hs.79008 NM_012245 6912675 SKI-INTERACTING PROTEIN 1 TTTGGAGTGGGCAAAGTAACCTCTTG (SNW1), mRNA/cds = CTTGGTGCAACTATTTGTTTCPAA (27, 1637) 3057 Table 3A Hs.268555 NM_012255 6912743 5′–3′ exoribonuclease 2 (XRN2), 1 GCTTATAAACACATTTGAGGAATAGG mRNA/cds = (68, 2920) AGGTCCGGGTTTTCCATAATGGGT 3058 Table 3A Hs.10882 NM_012257 6912409 HMG-box containing protein 1 1 TCTTATCATTGCATACATTTTCTGGAT mRNA/cds = (23, 1567) GCTTGAGCCATCAGATATCAGCT 3059 Table 3A Hs.23170 NM_012280 7110660 homolog of yeast SPB1 (JM23), 1 TGCAGTGGGAATTCTTGAGTGAGGT mRNA/cds = (300, 1289) CTTACCTCTTCTTTAAACCTCTTCA 3060 Table 3A Hs.173714 NM_012286 6912447 MORF-related gene X 1 TGCATTATTGTGTAGCCACGGTTTTC (KIAA0026), mRNA/cds = TGGAAAAGTTGATATTTTAGGAAT (305, 1171) 3061 Table 3A Hs.18895 NM_012290 6912719 tousled-like kinase 1 (TLK1), 1 ATTACATTGGAAGGGAGCTTTCAAGA mRNA/cds = (212, 2575) TGGTAGGATATTGACTAACTGAGC 3062 Table 3A Hs.30687 NM_012296 6912459 GRB2-associated binding 1 CATGGTACAGGCTTGGAGCTTGCAG protein 2 (GAB2), mRNA/ GTCCCTTTCTACTGTGGTGTTGGAG cds = (160, 2076) 3063 Table 3A Hs.120165 NM_012318 6912481 leucine zipper-EF-hand 1 TGTGCAGGGACAGTTGGCTTCCAGA containing transmembrane GGTTCAGCTTTCAGTTATTTGAGA protein 1 (LETM1), mRNA/ cds = (297, 2516) 3064 Table 3A Hs.234279 NM_012325 6912493 microtubule-associated protein, 1 AATTCCATTTTATTGGGAACCCATTTT RP/EB family, member 1 CCACCTGGTCTTTCTTGACAGGG (MAPRE1), mRNA/cds = (64, 870) 3065 Table 3A Hs.172740 NM_012326 10800411 microtubule-associated protein, 1 AAATAAACTTGTGTGGTAAAAGTACA RP/EB family, member 3 TGCCATGTGTCCCTCAACTGAAAA (MAPRE3), mRNA/cds = (153, 998) 3066 Table 3A Hs.18625 NM_012332 6912517 Mitochondrial Acyl-CoA 1 TTCAAGACAATTTTAATTGTGAACCTA Thioesterase (MT-ACT48), CCATGTTGCCTCCCATCTTCTGA mRNA/cds = (147, 1367) 3067 Table 3A Hs.215766 NM_012341 6912531 GTP-binding protein (NGB), 1 TTTGTAAGAGCTGGGAGCAAACACGT mRNA/cds = (23, 1924) TTATGAGTGTGTCGGAATCCCGTG 3068 Table 3A Hs.74420 NM_012381 6912561 origin recognition complex, 1 CCCAAACAGGCATGTATCAAAACACC subunit 3 (yeast homolog)-like TGTGGAGTACTTTAGACTCCAACA (ORC3L), mRNA/cds = (26, 2161) 3069 Table 3A Hs.241531 NM_012392 6912581 PEF protein with a long N- 1 TGGGGCCAAAAGTCCAGTGAAATTGT terminal hydrophobic domain AAGCTTCAATAAAAGGATGAAACT (peflin) (PEF), mRNA/cds = (12, 866) 3070 Table 3A Hs.21807 NM_012406 9055315 PR domain containing 4 1 TGGGCTGGAGTAGAGGACTCTGGTG (PRDM4), mRNA/cds = GGAAGGTTTTGCTGCTAATGTATTT (122, 2527) 3071 Table 3A Hs.79033 NM_012413 9257235 glutaminyl-peptide cyclotrans- 1 AGCTAAACAGTACTTAAATAGCGGTT ferase (glutaminyl cyclase) GGAACTAGGTAGCCTTTCGAATTT (QPCT), mRNA/cds = (11, 1096) 3072 literature Hs.128501 NM_012415 6912621 RAD54, S. cerevisiae, homolog 1 TGTCATTCATTTTTCAGAATATAACCA of, B (RAD54B), mRNA/cds = CTCAAGCTACTGGCACATAGTGA (80, 2812) 3073 Table 3A Hs.333212 NM_012417 6912623 retinal degeneration B beta 1 TCTGATAGAGAAAAAGACTGCTTTGT (RDGBB), mRNA/cds = CACTCAAACATGTTCCTTCGACCT (0, 998) 3074 Table 3A Hs.151242 NM_012423 14591905 serine (or cysteine) proteinase 1 GGCATCGCCCATGCTCCTCACCTGT inhibitor, clade G (C1 inhibitor), ATTTTGTAATCAGAAATAAATTGCT member 1 (SERPING1), mRNA/ cds = (60, 1562) 3075 Table 3A Hs.334826 NM_012433 6912653 splicing factor 3b, subunit 1, 1 TTTGATGTTAAACAGTAAATGCCAGT 155 kD (SF3B1), mRNA/cds = AGTGACCAAGAACACAGTGATTAT (0, 3914) 3076 literature Hs.159737 NM_012444 6912679 SPO11, meiotic protein 1 CCTTTGCCTTTATACTTTAGGGGTCT covalently bound to DSB TACTCCATTAATTCATTTGTTACA (S. cerevisiae)-like (SPO11), mRNA/cds = (108, 1298) 3077 literature Hs.244613 NM_012448 6912687 signal transducer and activator 1 TGCACGTTATGGTGTTTCTCCCTCTC of transcription 5B (STAT5B), ACTGTCTGAGAGTTTAGTTGTAGC mRNA/cds = (146, 2509) 3078 Table 3A Hs.109571 NM_012456 6912707 translocase of inner mito- 1 CTGTAGAGAGTCTTCAAGATCCCGGA chondrial membrane 10 (yeast) GTGGTAGCGCTGTCTCCTGGTGAA homolog (TIMM10), mRNA/ cds = (129, 401) 3079 Table 3A Hs.7797 NM_012461 6912715 TERF1 (TRF1)-interacting 1 TAGTAGGAATGAAGTGGAAGTCCAG nuclear factor 2 (TINF2), GCTTGGATTGCCTAACTACACTGCT mRNA/cds = (262, 1326) 3080 Table 3A Hs.105806 NM_012483 7108345 granulysin (GNLY), transcript 1 GATCCAGAATCCACTCTCCAGTCTCC variant 519, mRNA/cds = CTCCCCTGACTCCCTCTGCTGTCC (280, 669) 3081 Table 3A Hs.199263 NM_013233 7019542 Ste-20 related kinase (SPAK), 1 ATTCCATTCTATTGTTTACACAACGAT mRNA/cds = (173, 1816) TACTCGAAGATGACTGCAAAGGT 3082 Table 3A Hs.283781 NM_013234 10801344 muscle specific gene (M9), 1 AGCCAAGAAGAGAGCATTAAACCCAA mRNA/cds = (171, 827) GAACATTGTGGAGAAGATTGACTT 3083 Table 3A Hs.13493 NM_013236 7106298 like mouse brain protein E46 1 TATATTGTACTTACTGTGACAGCAGA (E46L), mRNA/cds = TAATAAACCAGTCTCTTGGAGGGC (198, 1625) 3084 Table 3A Hs.279529 NM_013237 7019508 px19-like protein (PX19), 1 CTTATTCTCCCATTGGGCAGCTGAGG mRNA/cds = (176, 835) ACCGAGGCACAGAGGTGCGGTGAC 3085 Table 3A Hs.126355 NM_013252 10281668 C-type (calcium dependent, 1 TCACTGTATACCACTGGAGTTTTCTG carbohydrate-recognition GTTATCTCTCGTATAGCAAAATCT domain) lectin, superfamily member 5 (CLECSF5), mRNA/ cds = (197, 763) 3086 Table 3A Hs.169330 NM_013259 10047091 neuronal protein (NP25), 1 GCTGCCACCTCCTGTTCATTTAGAAC mRNA/cds = (49, 897) TATGCAAAGACTCCGCTTCCGTTT 3087 Table 3A Hs.136748 NM_013269 7019446 lectin-like NK cell receptor 1 ACAGCAAAGCCCCAACTAATCTTTAG (LLT1), mRNA/cds = (13, 588) AAGCATATTGGAACTGATAACTCC 3088 Table 3A Hs.14805 NM_013272 7706713 solute carrier family 21 (organic 1 GCCAGCTTGGAGGATGGACATTTCT anion transporter), member 11 GGATACACATACACATACAAAACAG (SLC21A11), mRNA/cds = (193, 2325) 3089 literature Hs.129903 NM_013274 7019490 polymerase (DNA-directed), 1 GTCAACATCATCCGGCACCCTCTGG lambda (POLL), mRNA/cds = GGTAGGAGAACAGCCATTCCACATG (371, 2098) 3090 Table 3A Hs.54642 NM_013283 11034824 methionine adenosyltransferase 1 TCATATGTGTGGTTATACTCATAATAA II, beta (MAT2B), mRNA/ TGGGCCTTGTAAGCCTTTTCACC cds = (0, 1004) 3091 literature Hs.252646 NM_013284 7019492 wm25f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CTGCTTGACTCACCGGCTTCCTATTT clone = IMAGE:2436995/ GATGCACCCAGGCCCCCTTGTGGC clone_end = 3′ 3092 Table 3A Hs.75528 NM_013285 7019418 nucleolar GTPase 1 GGGACAGAAACACAAACGCAAAAAAT (HUMAUANTIG), mRNA/ TCAGACAAAAGCAGTAATGTTTAA cds = (79, 2274) 3093 Table 3A Hs.106260 NM_013322 7019536 sorting nexin 10 (SNX10), 1 GCGATCCTCATCCCTTCAGCAATATG mRNA/cds = (128, 733) TATTTGAGTTCACACTATTTCTGT 3094 Table 3A Hs.289080 NM_013326 7019454 colon cancer-associated protein 1 TTTTGAACAGCGAAACCAGCGTTTGC Mic1 (MIC1), mRNA/cds = GAGGGAGCCCCAATTTCACACCAG (76, 1905) 3095 literature Hs.283018 NM_013347 9558730 replication protein A complex 34 1 TTCCAAAAGAAAAACTAGTTGCAGTC kd subunit homolog Rpa4 AGGGAGCCAGCGAAAAGACAAAAA (HSU24186), mRNA/cds = (404, 1189) 3096 Table 3A Hs.272409 NM_013351 7019548 T-box 21 (TBX21), mRNA/ 1 ACTGAGAGTGGTGTCTGGATATATTC cds = (211, 1818) CTTTTGTCTTCATCACTTTCTGAA 3097 Table 3A Hs.58636 NM_013352 7019520 squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1 GCATGCATTCATTGGTTGTTCAATAA recognized by T cell (SART-2), GTGAGATGATTACAGATAATACTG mRNA/cds = (149, 3025) 3098 literature Hs.169138 NM_013368 7019514 RPA-binding trans-activator 1 CTGATTTCATAACCAGGCCGGACCAC (RBT1), mRNA/cds = GTGCAATAGGGTGGAAACCAAACT (291, 881) 3099 Table 3A Hs.136713 NM_013378 7019566 pre-B lymphocyte gene 3 1 GAAGACGACGCGGATTACTACTGCT (VPREB3), mRNA/cds = CTGTTGGCTACGGCTTTAGTCCCTA (42, 413) 3100 Table 3A Hs.279784 NM_013388 7019502 prolactin regulatory element 1 TGAACCTCAGCCCATTAGGCAGGAA binding (PREB), mRNA/cds = AAGTTGATATTTAATAAACAAGGAA (131, 1384) 3101 Table 3A Hs.171825 NM_013390 7019554 basic helix-loop-helix domain 1 CCAAGGCACTTGGTTTTTCTGTTTTA containing, class B, 2 TATACTAATAATCAGGGCCTAAGT (BHLHB2), mRNA/cds = (196, 1434) 3102 Table 3A Hs.272736 NM_013392 7019332 nuclear receptor binding protein 1 GGGGGCCATTCGATTCGCCTCAGTT (NRBP), mRNA/cds = GCTGCTGTAATAAAAGTCTACTTTT (112, 1719) 3103 Table 3A Hs.7838 NM_013446 7305272 makorin, ring finger protein, 1 1 ACTTTAAGAAAAAACAAATAATTGTTG (MKRN1), mRNA/cds = CAGAGGTCTCTGTATTTTGCAGC (122, 1570) 3104 Table 3A Hs.8858 NM_013448 7304918 bromodomain adjacent to zinc 1 CTGTACCAGTGCTGGCTGCAGGTATT finger domain, 1A (BAZ1A), AAGTCCAAGTTTATTAACTAGATA mRNA/cds = (115, 5139) 3105 Table 3A Hs.277401 NM_013449 7304920 bromodomain adjacent to zinc 1 GCCACCTCTGTGTTCCTGTCATAGCA finger domain, 2A (BAZ2A), AATATGGGACCATCACCAGCTTAC mRNA/cds = (739, 6375) 3106 Table 3A Hs.234680 NM_013451 7305052 fer-1 (C. elegans)-like 3 1 TCCTGAGGTGATATACTTCATATTTG (myoferlin) (FER1L3), mRNA/ TAATCAACTGAAAGAGCTGTGCAT cds = (96, 6281) 3107 literature Hs.100299 NM_013975 7710125 ligase III, DNA, ATP-dependent 1 TGCTGGGTTTGCCATCTTTTTGTTTT (LIG3), transcript variant alpha, CTTTGAAAAGCAGCTTAGTTACCC mRNA/cds = (323, 3091) 3108 Table 3A Hs.8262 NM_013995 7669502 lysosomal-associated membrane 1 CCACTAGTTGATGTATGGTATCTTTA protein 2 (LAMP2), transcript GATATTTGCCTGTCTGTTTGCTCA variant LAMP2B, mRNA/cds = (137, 1369) 3109 Table 3A Hs.127649 NM_014007 7662099 KIAA0414 protein (KIAA0414), 1 AATGGCCTACAACCAAGCTATTTGTC mRNA/cds = (1132, 2535) CCCTACTTTGAGTCTTAACTGTGG 3110 Table 3A Hs.301175 NM_014029 7661739 HSPC022 protein (HSPC022), 1 ATCCTGAGCTGCACTTACCTGTGAGA mRNA/cds = (18, 623) GTCTTCAAACTTTTAAACCTTGCC 3111 Table 3A Hs.11125 NM_014041 7661745 HSPC033 protein (HSPC033), 1 TGCTCTGAGATGGGGAACAGAACAC mRNA/cds = (168, 443) ACAAGTATGAAGTTTCTTTCAGGTG 3112 Table 3A Hs.182238 NM_014052 7661715 GW128 protein (GW128) 1 AAGCACACCCGTGGTTGTGAAAATAG TATAGCAAAAAAGAAAATCCCCG 3113 Table 3A Hs.76640 NM_014059 7662650 RGC32 protein (RGC32), 1 TGTTTACCTGCTTGCAGCATATTAGA mRNA/cds = (146, 499) ACAGACGATCCATGCTAATATTGT 3114 Table 3A Hs.279040 NM_014065 7661837 HT001 protein (HT001), 1 AATCCTTACTTAAAATTCTTCCGTTAC mRNA/cds = (241, 1203) CACCCTTGAAACAATTAGCTTTT 3115 Table 3A Hs.5327 NM_014106 7662624 PRO1914 protein (PRO1914), 1 ATAACAGTTCTATTTGGAATGATACC mRNA/cds = (1222, 1425) CACAACTCTACAAGCATCTTATCC 3116 Table 3A Hs.78961 NM_014110 13699255 protein phosphatase 1, 1 AGAGATTTGTACATTTGTGTAATAGG regulatory (inhibitor) subunit 8 CCTTTTCATGCTTTATGTGTAGCT (PPP1RB), mRNA/cds = (935,1318) 3117 Table 3A Hs.26102 NM_014112 7657658 trichorhinophalangeal syndrome 1 TCTTGGTGTATTTCTTATGCAAACAAT I gene (TRPS1), mRNA/cds = CTTCAGGCAGCAAAGATGTCTGT (638, 4483) 3118 Table 3A Hs.179898 NM_014153 7661761 HSPC055 protein (HSPC055), 1 AACCTGTACTGTTGGTATTGTGTTAG mRNA/cds = (1400, 1903) TGTATGGACCAATACTGCCTGTAA 3119 Table 3A Hs.279474 NM_014160 8850222 HSPC070 protein (HSPC070), 1 AATTGAGGGACCATCAGATAACTGTA mRNA/cds = (331, 1581) TTTTGTCAGGTGCAATAAAAACAA 3120 Thble 3A Hs.5232 NM_014165 7661785 HSPC125 protein (HSPC125), 1 CTATGTGTACTCCTCATCCCTCCTGC mRNA/cds = (79, 606) TGTATATTTTCTCATTTTTTGCGT 3121 Table 3A Hs.181112 NM_014166 7661787 HSPC126 protein (HSPC126), 1 TTAAAAGTAACAAAAACTGCCATTTG mRNA/cds = (25, 837) ACAGTAAAGGCTCTTGGCTTCTGT 3122 Table 3A Hs.279761 NM_014169 7661793 HSPC134 protein (HSPC134), 1 GCTCCCTTCTCTTTGATAGCAGTTAT mRNA/cds = (45, 716) AATGCCCTTGTTCCCAATAAAACT 3123 Table 3A Hs.13645 NM_014174 7661803 HSPC144 protein (HSPC144), 1 CTGAGATACTGCTGCTGGAATGGGC mRNA/cds = (446, 1123) GAGACATTGCTGCAAAGAAGTCAAG 3124 Table 3A Hs.30026 NM_014188 7661831 cDNA FLJ13048 fis, clone 1 CTGCGGCGTGTTAGGAATGACCTGG NT2RP3001399, weakly similar AATTGTCAATAAACAGATGCTGCTG to SSU72 PROTEIN/cds = (27, 488) 3125 Table 3A Hs.121025 NM_014205 7656935 chromosome 11 open reading 1 AGCTCCCTAGCTGAACGGGTTACCC frame 5 (C11orf5), mRNA/ TGGTCATTAATAAAGCTGTGACTGG cds = (45, 1256) 3126 Table 3A Hs.58685 NM_014207 7656964 CD5 antigen (p56–62) (CD5), 1 CTCATCTAAAGACACCTTCCTTTCCA mRNA/cds = (72, 1559) CTGGCTGTCAAGCCACAGGGCACC 3127 Table 3A Hs.70499 NM_014210 7657074 ecotropic viral integration site 1 GGCAGAATCCACACCAGCTTATCAAC 2A (EVI2A), mRNA/cds = CAACACAGCTAATTTTAGAATAGG (219, 917) 3128 Table 3A Hs.173902 NM_014225 7657474 protein phosphatase 2 (formerly 1 GACAGGACAGTGACCTTGGGAGGAA 2A), regulatory subunit A (PR GGGGCTACTCCGCCATCCTTAAAAG 65), alpha isoform (PPP2R1A), mRNA/cds = (138, 1907) 3129 Table 3A Hs.273307 NM_014230 7657616 signal recognition particle 68 kD 1 GGACAAGTTGGAACAGAAGACCAAG (SRP68), mRNA/cds = (0, 1859) AGTGGCCTCACTGGATACATCAAGG 3130 Table 3A Hs.332724 NM_014232 7657674 AV705126 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCCAATTCTGTGGCGCATCCAGATT clone = ADBCF808/ GTGAAAATGTACAATAAATGTGTA clone_end = 5′ 3131 Table 3A Hs.14084 NM_014245 7657521 ring finger protein 7 (RNF7), 1 TTCAGAGAACTTTTTGCATGCTTATG mRNA/cds = (53, 394) GTTGATCAGTTAAAAAAGAATGTT 3132 Table 3A Hs.279919 NM_014248 7657507 ring-box 1 (RBX1), mRNA/ 1 TGCTGTTTCTGTAGCCATATTGTATT cds = (6, 332) CTGTGTCAAATAAAGTCCAGTTGG 3133 Table 3A Hs.74711 NM_014280 7657610 splicing factor similar to dnaJ 1 ACGCCACCCAAACCTTTCACTTTCCA (SPF31), mRNA/cds = (7, 801) AAGAGCTAGCCGTCCTCCACCCAG 3134 Table 3A Hs.227823 NM_014287 10947030 pM5 protein (PM5), mRNA/ 1 GCATCTGAGATCCTGTTGGAAACCAC cds = (0, 3668) AGCAACCTGTATTCATTATTAGGA 3135 Table 3A Hs.54609 NM_014291 7657117 glycine C-acetyltransferase (2- 1 GGACGTGACCTGTGCTGAGGGCTGT amino-3-ketobutyrate coenzyme GAGAATGTGAAACAACAGTGTGAAA A ligase) (GCAT), mRNA/cds = (3, 1262) 3136 Table 3A Hs.10729 NM_014306 7657014 hypothetical protein (HSPC117), 1 GCCATCAGATTGATCTTCTTCACACC mRNA/cds = (75, 1592) AAGCTCTGTTTACATTCCGAGAGG 3137 literature Hs.5212 NM_014311 7657596 cDNA FLJ10927 fis, clone 1 CCTTTCCTCACAGGGACCAAGACAAA OVARC1000466/cds = GCATGGGACATGAAATTAAGAGTG UNKNOWN 3138 Table 3A Hs.278994 NM_014313 7657594 Rhesus blood group, CcEe 1 AAGCATGATTCCCACAAGGACTAAGT antigens (RHCE), mRNA/cds = ATCAGTGATTTGTAATTTTCCTGT (0, 1253) 3139 Table 3A Hs.20597 NM_014315 7657300 host cell factor homolog (LCP), 1 ACCTGTTGGTTTTAATGTGCATGTGA mRNA/cds = (316, 1536) ATGGCCTAGAGAACCTATTTTTGT 3140 Table 3A Hs.7256 NM_014319 7706606 integral inner nuclear membrane 1 CCGACCAAGATCCCTCCCTGCAAGA protein (MAN1), mRNA/cds = CAGATGGGAATGTGTATAATAACTA (6, 2741) 3141 Table 3A Hs.76556 NM_014330 9790902 protein phosphatase 1, 1 GGGAGGCGTGGCTGAGACCAACTGG regulatory (inhibitor) subunit TTTGCCTATAATTTATTAACTATTT 15A (PPP1R15A), mRNA/cds = (240, 2264) 3142 Table 3A Hs.38738 NM_014343 7656980 claudin 15 (CLDN15), mRNA/ 1 GGACGGTGTCCCCGCACGTTTGTAT cds = (254, 940) TGTGTATAAATACATTCATTAATAA 3143 Table 3A Hs.48433 NM_014345 7657183 endocrine regulator 1 ATCCTTTCCTCAACCTCCTCCTTTCC (HRIHFB2436), mRNA/cds = CAATTAATTTCAACCATAGTACGA (621, 6920) 3144 Table 3A Hs.17839 NM_014350 7657123 TNF-induced protein (GG2-1), 1 GCCAGCTATGTCCTCTAGGAAATGAC mRNA/cds = (197, 769) AGACCCAACCACCAGCAATAAACA 3145 Table 3A Hs.283737 NM_014366 7657047 AD-017 protein (LOC55830), 1 CTGTAAAAAGACAATTCATCTCATTG mRNA/cds = (118, 1233) TGAGTGGAAGTAGTTATCTGGAAT 3146 Table 3A Hs.97101 NM_014373 7657135 putative G protein-coupled 1 GCATTTCAGAATGTGTCTTTTGAAGG receptor (GPCR150), mRNA/ GCTATACCAGTTATTAAATAGTGT cds = (321, 1337) 3147 literature Hs.279843 NM_014381 7657336 mutL (E. coli) homolog 3 1 CCAGGGTTTCTGCACTGGTCCCCTCT (MLH3), mRNA/cds = TTTCCCTTCAGTCTTCTTCACTTC (114, 4403) 3148 Table 3A Hs.182470 NM_014394 7657479 PTD010 protein (PTD010), 1 ACACTGCTACACCATTACTTTCTTGA mRNA/cds = (129, 1088) GACATTTGTAAGTCCTTTGATACA 3149 Table 3A Hs.128342 NM_014406 7657252 potassium large conductance 1 TGAATAACTAGTGATACCCTCAATAA calcium-activated channel, AACAGGGATTGCCAAGAAGGGAC subfamily M, beta member 3-like (KCNMB3L), mRNA/ cds = (243, 1916) 3150 Table 3A Hs.27258 NM_014412 7656951 calcyclin binding protein 1 ACCTTTAACATGTAAAGATGCTCACC (CACYBP), mRNA/cds = TTGTTCAGAAGAGAATAAACCAGT (117, 803) 3151 Table 3A Hs.301956 NM_014415 7657702 zinc finger protein (ZNF- 1 TATGTCATAAACATGTAAATAAAAGAT U69274), mRNA/cds = GTTGAATCTTGTTGAAAGCGCGG (161, 3322) 3152 Table 3A Hs.14125 NM_014454 7657436 p53 regulated PA26 nuclear 1 TTGTATTCTGGAAGCGTGAATTGCTT protein (PA26), mRNA/cds = TTGAAGTCTGTCAGTATTACTGGT (11, 1666) 3153 Table 3A Hs.326248 NM_014456 7657448 cDNA:FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 TTTGTAAGCGAAGGAGATGGAGGTC HEP11691/cds = UNKNOWN GTCTTAAACCAGAGAGCTACTGAAT 3154 Table 3A Hs.111632 NM_014463 7657314 Lsm3 protein (LSM3), mRNA/ 1 ACTCACAACTTCTTAAGCTAAATGGT cds = (29, 337) ATTTTCATTTTTCTCAAGCTCTCC 3155 Table 3A Hs.127011 NM_014464 7657644 tubulointerstitial nephritis 1 AGTTTAGCAATATGACATTCTTGGTG antigen (TIN-AG), mRNA/cds = ACAGTGGAATCTTTGTCTCTTCAC (1, 1431) 3156 Table 3A Hs.300684 NM_014478 7656976 calcitonin gene-related peptide- 1 GCCACTGACCTTGGCTCACCTTAGA receptor component protein GGAATTTCCTCGAGAACAACAGAGA (CGRP-RCP), mRNA/cds = (61, 507) 3157 literature Hs.154149 NM_014481 7656891 Homo sapiens, apurinic/ 1 ACTTCTGTCTTTGCTGGAAAGTGTAT apyrimidinic endonuclease TTGTGCATAAATAAAGTCTGTGTA (APEX nuclease)-like 2 protein, clone MGC:1418 IMAGE: 3139156, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (38, 1594) 3158 Table 3A Hs.120766 NM_014487 13384595 nucleolar cysteine-rich protein 1 TTCTCTTTCTTCACAATGTATGTCCTC (HSA6591), mRNA/cds = AGTGGTACCTATTATTGATGCCT (173, 1135) 3159 Table 3A Hs.296433 NM_014499 10092632 putative purinergic receptor 1 CTGTGACCCGCTCCCGCCTCATGAG (P2Y10), mRNA/cds = (0, 1019) CAAGGAGAGTGGTTCATCAATGATT 3160 Table 3A Hs.187660 NM_014504 7657495 putative Rab5 GDP/GTP 1 TGTAGGGTAAATGTGACTGGAATACA exchange factor homologue CCTTTGGAACGGAATTCTTTATCA (RABEX5), mRNA/cds = (77, 1552) 3161 db mining Hs.278457 NM_014512 7657276 killer cell immunoglobulin-like 1 AGAACTTCCAAATGCTGAGCCCAGAT receptor, three domains, short CCAAAGTTGTCTTCTGTCCACGAG cytoplasmic tail, 1 (KIR3DS1), mRNA/cds = (11, 1174) 3162 Table 3A Hs.239720 NM_014515 7657384 CCR4-NOT transcription 1 TGACAAATTAGAAGAACGGCCTCACC complex, subunit 2 (CNOT2), TGCCATCCACCTTCAACTACAACC mRNA/cds = (115, 1737) 3163 Table 3A Hs.17667 NM_014521 7657561 SH3-domain binding protein 1 TGGATATTTTAACCTGTTAAGTGTGT 4 (SH3BP4), GTGTGTTTTCTGTACCCAACCAGA 3164 Table 3A Hs.275243 NM_014624 9845517 S100 calcium-binding protein 1 TAAATAGGGAAGATGGAGACACCTCT A6 (calcyclin) (S100A6), GGGGGTCCTCTCTGAGTCAAATCC mRNA/cds = (102, 374) 3165 Table 3A Hs.173288 NM_014633 7661949 KIAA0155 gene product 1 TGTGTTAGGTTGAATAAGGTGTGGAA (KIAA0155), mRNA/cds = AATGCTTTTCTGTTAGTAGAATGC (86, 3607) 3166 Table 3A Hs.170307 NM_014636 7662069 Ral guanine nucleotide exchange 1 GCAGTAACCACTGAACGTCAATCAGC factor RalGPS1A (RalGPS1A), CCTCCATGGGGTTCTTTCGATTTT mRNA/cds = (267, 1940) 3167 Table 3A Hs.323580 NM_014644 11036643 cDNA FLJ10757 fis, clone 1 GTTTGAAGTTGTGACTCTCCTGCTAC NT2RP3004578, highly similar CAATTAAATAAAGCTTACTTTGCC to mRNA for KIAA0477 protein/cds = UNKNOWN 3168 Table 3A Hs.166318 NM_014646 7662021 lipin 2 (LPIN2), mRNA/cds = 1 TGCAAGATGAATGGCTAATATTTTGG (239, 2929) TGCAGTGTTTGATGTTCAAAACAA 3169 Table 3A Hs.323712 NM_014664 7662203 KIAA0615 gene product 1 CTGCCTGTTCAGAACTGTTTAATAGC (KIAA0615), mRNA/cds = AGTTACTCTTGAGTGTATTTACCT (237, 2927) 3170 Table 3A Hs.132853 NM_014666 7661967 KIAA0171 gene product 1 ATTCTAGAGTTTGGAATGCAAAATTA (KIAA0171), mRNA/cds = ATTGTTTTACCCTCAAGCTGGGAA (101, 1978) 3171 Table 3A Hs.155291 NM_014670 7661849 KIAA0005 gene product 1 TGGGGTGAATTTGTTAAAATGAGTAA (KIAA0005), mRNA/cds = CTTTGATAAAGTTTTTCATGCACA (80, 1339) 3172 Table 3A Hs.154332 NM_014674 7662001 KIAA0212 gene product 1 AAAAGTATAGAGTTGGAAACTCTGGG (KIAA0212), mRNA/cds = AAAACTTACGGAAATACACAAATG (58, 2031) 3173 Table 3A Hs.151791 NM_014679 7661899 KIAA0092 gene product 1 ATGTGTCAACCACCATTTCAGCTATT (KIAA0092), mRNA/cds = AAAAACTCCTGTTATCTCCTTGTT (53, 1477) 3174 Table 3A Hs.186840 NM_014686 7662075 KIAA0355 gene product 1 TACAATGCTTCCAAACTGGAACTCTA (KIAA0355), mRNA/cds = CATTTTGTATCTTTTAAAGCTCCT (838, 4050) 3175 Table 3A Hs.111894 NM_014713 13518239 lysosomal-associated protein 1 GTGACTTGACTGTGGAAGATGATGGT transmembrane 4 alpha TGCATGTTTCTAGTTTGTATATGT (LAPTM4A), mRNA/cds = (148, 849) 3176 Table 3A Hs.181418 NM_014730 7661947 KIAA0152 gene product 1 CCTTCCATGTCCCACCCCACTCCCAC (KIAA0152), mRNA/cds = CAAAAAGTACAAAATCAGGATGTT (128, 1006) 3177 Table 3A Hs.81892 NM_014736 7661905 KIAA0101 gene product 1 TGGTGTTTGATTATTGGAATGGTGCC (KIAA0101), mRNA/cds = ATATTGTCACTCCTTCTACTTGCT (61, 396) 3178 Table 3A Hs.80905 NM_014737 7661963 Ras association (RalGDS/AF-6) 1 ACAGGGCCTCAGCAAGGGAGCCATA domain family 2 (RASSF2), CATTTTTGTAACATTTTGATATGTT mRNA/cds = (196, 1176) 3179 Table 3A Hs.108920 NM_014739 7661957 HT018 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 GGCTAAACGATTCTTACTCAGTGTGA cds = (451, 1179) TGTATAATGATGCAACAGGGACCC 3180 Table 3A Hs.79768 NM_014740 7661919 KIAA0111 gene product 1 TAATGGGGTTTATATGGACTTTCTTC (KIAA0111), mRNA/cds = TCATAAATGGCCTGCCGTCTCCCT (214, 1449) 3181 Table 3A Hs.77724 NM_014749 7662189 KIAA0586 gene product 1 ATACCTTCTGAACGGGAAGAGACAG (KIAA0586), mRNA/cds = CCAGCACAGTGTTTATGCCACTGGT (274, 4875) 3182 Table 3A Hs.77665 NM_014752 7661907 KIAA0102 gene product 1 TTCCACTAGTATATCCCTGTTGATTT (KIAA0102), mRNA/cds = GTTTGTGCCTTTTATTAACTGCCA (307, 678) 3183 Table 3A Hs.77329 NM_014754 7662646 phosphatidylserine synthase 1 1 TCATCTGTGCCATGCTCTAGAACCTT (PTDSS1), mRNA/cds = GACCTTGATAGTTCACCACGTCTG (102, 1523) 3184 Table 3A Hs.76986 NM_014757 13376996 mastermind (drosophila)-like 1 1 ACTGCCCTTTACTCTGGTATACACCA (MAML1), mRNA/cds = AAAAGAAATCTTTACTTTCCTTGT (263, 3313) 3185 Table 3A Hs.75824 NM_014761 7661971 KIAA0174 gene product 1 AGGCAGCCTTTCTTTAATGTTTTCAG (KIAA0174), mRNA/cds = TTGGTTTGTATTTTGTAGCTCAGT (63, 1157) 3186 Table 3A Hs.75574 NM_014763 7661911 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 CCAGAATGGTCTTTAATGAGCATGGA L19 (MRPL19), mRNA/cds = ACCTGAGCAAAGGGAATAGGTGGG (34, 876) 3187 Table 3A Hs.75416 NM_014764 7661885 DAZ associated protein 2 1 TCTCTCTCTACACTGTGGTGCACTTA (DAZAP2), mRNA/cds = ACTTGTGGAATTTTTATACTAAAA (69, 575) 3188 Table 3A Hs.74583 NM_014767 7662035 KIAA0275 gene product 1 ACTCAGCCTAAGGAAACAAGTACACT (KIAA0275), mRNA/cds = CCACACATGCATAAAGGAAATCAA (316, 1590) 3189 Table 3A Hs.52526 NM_014779 7662235 KIAA0669 gene product 1 TGTCAAATAAAAGAGAACGAACAGGT (KIAA0669), mRNA/cds = AGTTTGGTGGAGCTGAGCTAGTGT (1016, 3358) 3190 Table 3A Hs.28020 NM_014805 7662293 KIAA0766 gene product 1 TTTGCATCATGTAGTCATTGAGTGAG (KIAA0766), mRNA/cds = GGGGAGATATAAGCCAAGGATTTT (116, 1939) 3191 Table 3A Hs.23488 NM_014814 7661913 KIAA0107 gene product 1 GCTTACTTCACAATGTGCCCAGGTCA (KIAA0107), mRNA/cds = GCTGTATAAAATAAATACTGCATT (25, 1194) 3192 Table 3A Hs.279849 NM_014819 7662123 KIAA0438 gene product 1 TGTAATGGTTGGTTTATTGTTCTATAA (KIAA0438), mRNA/cds = CCCCAGCCCATCATTTTCTGTGT (117, 2243) 3193 Table 3A Hs.17969 NM_014827 7662231 KIAA0663 gene product 1 AGTCAATGTTTCGTGTTCCGCATTAT (KIAA0663), mRNA/cds = TTGAACCATTTGCCCTTACAGAAA (213, 2645) 3194 Table 3A Hs.194035 NM_014828 7662273 KIAA0737 gene product 1 AGGGAGCAGTGCTTTTGGGTCCTAG (KIAA0737), mRNA/cds = AACCTGTTGAGTTTCTAATGAATAT (32, 1897) 3195 Table 3A Hs.173802 NM_014832 7662197 KIAA0603 gene product 1 AATGACTTGTTATAGCTCAGTGTGCC (KIAA0603), mRNA/cds = CTTGAATCCATACAGTTTCTTAAA (347, 4246) 3196 Table 3A Hs.15087 NM_014837 7662023 KIAA0250 gene product 1 TGTTTTGTTTTCTGGGTTTTGTTTTTT (KIAA0250), GTTTTTGTCTGTGCAAGACCTGC 3197 Table 3A Hs.7764 NM_014851 7662139 KIAA0469 gene product 1 GGCTTCCATGTCCAGAATCCTGCTTA (KIAA0469), mRNA/cds = AGGTTTTAGGGTACCTTCAGTACT (184, 1803) 3198 Table 3A Hs.6684 NM_014856 7662151 KIAA0476 gene product 1 CCTGACCTGTGCAATAAGGATTGTTC (KIAA0476), mRNA/cds = CCTGCGAAGTTTTGTTGGATGTAA (568, 4728) 3199 Table 3A Hs.6336 NM_014859 7662241 KIAA0672 gene product 1 GAGTCTGGGGTAAGGGTGGGGGTTG (KIAA0672), mRNA/cds = AAAGTTGTTATCTTTAAATACATGT (300, 2756) 3200 Table 3A Hs.5737 NM_014864 7662149 KIAA0475 gene product 1 TTGATCTGCCAAGGATTTCCTCTCAG (KIAA0475), mRNA/cds = AGCTGTTGCACAGACAGAGATTGT (336, 1565) 3201 Table 3A Hs.5094 NM_014868 7662652 ring finger protein 10 (RNF10), 1 GGGGGTTTCCACAATGTGAGGGGGA mRNA/cds = (698, 2983) ACCAAGAAAATTTTAAATACAGTGT 3202 Table 3A Hs.273397 NM_014871 7662257 KIAA0710 gene product 1 TGCCTGTCCCAAGTTTTGTTCCATTT (KIAA0710), mRNA/cds = TTTAAAAATTTGTTGTAAACTGCA (203, 3550) 3203 Table 3A Hs.3085 NM_014877 7661883 helicase KIAA0054 1 TATTGTTACATATGTTTGCATCAAGCT (KIAA0054), mRNA/cds = AGCAGCCAAGAGGTTAATTGTGC (145, 5973) 3204 Table 3A Hs.1528 NM_014882 7661881 KIAA0053 gene product 1 AAACCAGAACAAGCAACAAACTGTAT (KIAA0053), mRNA/cds = TTATGCAAGCAAAATTGATGAGAA (193, 2109) 3205 Table 3A Hs.8170 NM_014886 7662676 hypothetical protein (YR-29), 1 TGATGTTTCTGAATACTACCAAACAG mRNA/cds = (82, 864) CCATACATGTCTGCAATGAAGAGA 3206 Table 3A Hs.23518 NM_014887 7656970 hypothetical protein from 1 TATCATCCTCCTTCTCAACCCATCTC BCRA2 region (CG005), CCTAACCCCACATGCTTGCCAGTT mRNA/cds = (165, 1916) 3207 Table 3A Hs.239189 NM_014905 7662327 glutaminase (GLS), mRNA/ 1 TTCTGAAATTGGGAAACATTTATTTTA cds = (19, 2028) AATGCAATCAGGTAGTGTTGCTT 3208 Table 3A Hs.131915 NM_014913 7662345 KIAA0863 protein (KIAA0863), 1 GACTGAATTTGACATCTGGTATGCTG mRNA/cds = (185, 3580) GTATGTAGCTCATACATCAAGAGT 3209 Table 3A Hs.110488 NM_014918 7662433 KIAA0990 protein (KIAA0990), 1 TTGTACTTTTCAGAACCATTTTGTCTC mRNA/cds = (494, 2902) ATTATTCCTGTTTTAGCTGAAGA 3210 Table 3A Hs.104305 NM_014922 14719827 death effector filament-forming 1 CTGGCTGTGTCACAGGGTGAGCCCC Ced-4-like apoptosis protein AAAATTGGGGTTCAGCGTGGGAGGC (DEFCAP), transcript variant B, mRNA/cds = (522, 4811) 3211 Table 3A Hs.211576 NM_005546 5031810 IL2-inducible T-cell kinase 1 AATGGTCCCCTGTGTTTGTAGAGAAC (ITK), mRNA/cds = TCCCTTATACAGAGTTTTGGTTCT (2021, 3883) 3212 Table 3A Hs.70266 NM_014933 7662369 yeast Sec31p homolog 1 TTCTTTCATGTCCTCCCTACTTCCTCA (KIAA0905), mRNA/cds = GTGTCAATCAGATTAAAGTGTGT (53, 3715) 3213 Table 3A Hs.42959 NM_014939 7662447 KIAA1012 protein (KIAA1012), 1 TTTGAACTTTGGTCATAGAGTCTTCA mRNA/cds = (57, 4364) TATTTCAGTATTTGGTGGTCCCTA 3214 Table 3A Hs.24083 NM_014950 7662437 KIAA0997 protein (KIAA0997), 1 ACCCTAGAGTTACTCTCTTTTGGGAA mRNA/cds = (262, 2196) CATAAGGAGGTATACAGAACTGCA 3215 Table 3A Hs.323346 NM_014953 7662443 KIAA1008 protein (KIAA1008), 1 TTGATGTGTCACAAAACATTACTCATT mRNA/cds = (93, 2879) TGATTTCCCCCACCCCCGCCAAC 3216 Table 3A Hs.10031 NM_014959 7662403 KIAA0955 protein (KIAA0955), 1 TCAGGGCGTTTGAATGTGAATTAGGA mRNA/cds = (313, 1608) CCAGCGCAATGAATGCTCAAGTTG 3217 Table 3A Hs.227133 NM_014977 7662237 KIAA0670 protein/acinus 1 AGTTCCCAGTCTCTTCTGTCCTGCAG (KIAA0670), mRNA/cds = CCCTTGCCTCTTTCCCACAGGTTC (327, 4352) 3218 Table 3A Hs.184627 NM_014999 7661921 KIAA0118 protein (KIAA0118), 1 GTAGAATCAGGCACTGCTCGCAGAA mRNA/cds = (255, 932) GGAACACAGATTGTAGAGATTAACA 3219 Table 3A Hs.184245 NM_015001 14790189 SMART/HDAC1 associated 1 TTTTCTCAGCGCAGTTTTGTTTTGTGT repressor protein (SHARP), GTCCATTGGATTACAAACTTTAT mRNA/cds = (204, 11198) 3220 Table 3A Hs.151411 NM_015057 7662379 KIAA0916 protein (KIAA0916), 1 TGCCTCATTATCTTGCAGCTGTAAAC mRNA/cds = (146, 14071) ATATTGGAATGTACATGTCAATAA 3221 Table 3A Hs.132942 NM_015071 7662207 GTPase regulator associated 1 GCCATAGCCTGAATCTTTTAGGGGTA with the focal adhesion kinase TTAAGGTCAGCCTCTCACTCTTCC pp125(FAK); KIAA0621 protein (KIAA0621), mRNA/cds = (423, 2867) 3222 Table 3A Hs.306117 NM_015125 11056033 capicua protein (CIC) mRNA, 1 AGCCGCCTTCCAGGCCCGCTATGCA complete cds/cds = (40, 4866) GACATCTTTCCCTCCAAGGTTTGTC 3223 Table 3A Hs.79337 NM_015148 8923825 KIAA0135 protein (KIAA0135), 1 AGCAGCTTTCTTCAAGTCGCTCTTTA mRNA/cds = (1803, 3791) GCCCTTTGTGGTTAATCTCTCAGT 3224 Table 3A Hs.11000 NM_015344 7662509 MY047 protein (MY047), 1 TGCACTGATACAACATTACCATTCTT mRNA/cds = (84, 479) CTATGGAAAGAAAACTTTTGATGA 3225 Table 3A Hs.287586 NM_015384 7661841 cDNA FLJ13648 fis, clone 1 ATAGAGGAGGAGGCACTTCAGGGGT PLACE1011340, weakly similar GAGGCGGAGGAGGAGTCAACGTATT to IDN3 B mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 3226 Table 3A Hs.105460 NM_015393 7661631 DKFZP564O0823 protein 1 ATACCCACACAGCAACTGGTCCACTG (DKFZP564O0823), mRNA/ CTTTACTGTCTGTTGGATAATGGC cds = (170, 904) 3227 Table 3A Hs.99843 NM_015400 7661691 DKFZP586N0721 protein 1 AGATTTGTGTCCTCTCATTCCCTCTC (DKFZP586N0721), mRNA/ TTCCTCTTGTAAGTGCCCTTCTAA cds = (726, 1151) 3228 Table 3A Hs.75884 NM_015416 7661659 DKFZP586A011 protein 1 GCACTGTTTTTAAACCCAAGTAAAGA (DKFZP586A011), mRNA/ CTGCTTGAAACCTGTTGATGGAAA cds = (330, 632) 3229 Table 3A Hs.64595 NM_015423 7661649 aminoadipate-semialdehyde 1 AGATTTCCCCTCAGTTTCCATTGACT dehydrogenase-phosphopante- TAGATCAGGTTACAGAGAAAGGCA theinyl transferase (AASDHPPT), mRNA/cds = (186, 1095) 3230 Table 3A Hs.48320 NM_015435 13491169 mRNA for ring-IBR-ring 1 AGATCGAGATCTTCAGTCCTCTGCTT domain containing protein CATCTGTGAGCTTGCCTTCAGTCA Dorfin, complete cds/cds = (317, 2833) 3231 Table 3A Hs.12305 NM_015509 7661639 DKFZP566B183 protein 1 AGTGACTAAATACTGGGAACCTATTT (DKFZP566B183), mRNA/ TCTCAATCTTCCTCCATGTTGTGT cds = (351, 749) 3232 Table 3A Hs.6880 NM_015530 7661569 DKFZP434D156 protein 1 TGGCACTCTGTGGCTCCTTGTAGTAT (DKFZP434D156), mRNA/ TATAGCTATACTGGGAAAGCATAG cds = (230, 1384) 3233 Table 3A Hs.187991 NM_015626 7661595 DKFZP564A122 protein 1 TTGGTGAGTTGCCAAAGAAGCAATAC (DKFZP564A122), mRNA/ AGCATATCTGCTTTTGCCTTCTGT cds = (2570, 2908) 3234 Table 3A Hs.156764 NM_015646 7661677 RAP1B, member of RAS 1 AATTGACCAACCTAATGTTACAACTA oncogene family (RAP18), CTTTGAGGTGGCCAAATGTAAACT mRNA/cds = (148, 702) 3235 Table 3A Hs.44563 NM_015697 7661549 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CTACTACGCTGCCCTGGGTGCTGTA RIKEN cDNA 2310002F18 GGAGCCCATCTGACTCACCAGAAAT gene, clone MGC:10413 IMAGE:3954787, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (16, 1131) 3236 Table 3A Hs.5324 NM_015702 7661547 hypothetical protein (CL25022), 1 AAGGCCTCAGTTTTAATTATTTTCTTC mRNA/cds = (157, 1047) CCAAAATAAATCACACATTTGGT 3237 Table 3A Hs.110707 NM_015726 7657147 H326 (H326), mRNA/cds = 1 GGTGGGGTGATAGGGTGGGCTAAAA (176, 1969) ACCATGCACTCTGGAATTTGTTGTA 3238 Table 3A Hs.25674 NM_015832 7710144 methyl-CpG binding domain 1 AGAGGCAGCTTCTAGACAGAGTTGC protein 2 (MBD2), transcript TTAATGAAAGGGTTTGTAATACTTT variant testis-specific, mRNA/ cds = (229, 1137) 3239 Table 3A Hs.278573 NM_015874 7706215 H-2K binding factor-2 1 GCTCAGTTCCATATTTCATCCGTGAA (LOC51580), mRNA/cds = AAACTTGCAATACGAGCAGTTTCA (238, 1500) 3240 Table 3A Hs.104640 NM_015898 7705374 HIV-1 inducer of short 1 CAACGGCCAGGAGAAGCACTTTAAG transcripts binding protein GACGAGGACGAGGACGAGGACGTG (FBI1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1754) G 3241 Table 3A Hs.287414 NM_015906 7706235 transcriptional intermediary 1 ATACAGCCCCGGCAGAAAACGCCTA factor 1 gamma AAGTCAGATGAGAGACCAGTACATA (TIF1GAMMA), transcript variant alpha, mRNA/cds = (84, 3467) 3242 Table 3A Hs.145956 NM_015919 7706241 zinc finger protein mRNA, 1 ACCAGAAACTTCAAATGTGTCACAAA complete cds/cds = (1073, 3133) AGATGAGCAGAACTATCCCGAGGT 3243 Table 3A Hs.279813 NM_015932 7705428 hypothetical protein (HSPC014), 1 AAAGCGAAGTCATGGGAGAGCCACA mRNA/cds = (82, 507) CTTGATGGTGGAATATAAACTTGGT 3244 Table 3A Hs.171774 NM_015933 7705430 hypothetical protein (HSPC016), 1 TCCCTGCCATAACATCTTTTGCCACG mRNA/cds = (38, 232) TATAGCTGGAATTAAGTGTTGTCT 3245 Table 3A Hs.119908 NM_015934 7706253 nucleolar protein NOP5/NOP58 1 CTGGTGACTCCACACTTCCAACCTGC (NOP5/NOP58), mRNA/cds = TCTAAAAAACGCAAAATAGAACAG (0, 1589) 3246 Table 3A Hs.84038 NM_015937 7706257 CGI-06 protein (LOC51604), 1 TGTGTAGTGGATGGAGTTTACTGTTT mRNA/cds = (6, 1730) GTGGAATAAAAACGGCTGTTTCCG 3247 Table 3A Hs.5798 NM_015946 7705599 pelota (Drosophila) homolog 1 ACAGGGATTTCTTATGTCTTTGGCTA (PELO), mRNA/cds = CACTAGATATTTTGTGATTGGCAA (259, 1416) 3248 Table 3A Hs.7236 NM_015953 7705715 eNOS interacting protein 1 AGGCCTGAGTGTGTGCGGGAGACCA (LOC51070), mRNA/cds = AATAAACCGGCTTGGGTGCGCAAAA (44, 949) 3249 Table 3A Hs.7104 NM_015995 7706289 mRNA; cDNA 1 AAGAAAGAAGAGAGAGAACTTGATG DKFZp761PO6121 (from clone CCAAGTCCACGAAAAAACAATTTTT DKFZp761P06121)/cds = UNKNOWN 3250 Table 3A Hs.6153 NM_016001 7705764 CGI-48 protein (LOC51096), 1 GATCCAGCTGTGCTTAAGAGCCAGTA mRNA/cds = (107, 1672) ATGTCTTAATAAACATGTGGCAGC 3251 Table 3A Hs.7194 NM_016007 7706297 CGI-74 protein 1 AAGCACTTGTTTTATTTTGTGTGTGG AGTATAAAGGCTACACCCTTATTG 3252 Table 3A Hs.318725 NM_016018 7705782 CGI-72 protein (LOC51105), 1 CCTTTTTCTACAGAATCATCAGGCAT mRNA/cds = (69, 1400) GGGTAAGGTGGCTAACGCTGAGAT 3253 Table 3A Hs.110803 NM_016039 7706321 CGI-99 protein (LOC51637), 1 TGGGTATGTTCTAGAGATTTACCACC mRNA/cds = (161, 895) ATTGCTTATTGCTTTTTTCTTTAA 3254 Table 3A Hs.286131 NM_016041 7705603 CGI-101 protein (LOC51009), 1 TCTTCTTGATAGATGAGGCCATGGTG mRNA/cds = (6, 635) TAAATGGAAGTTTCAGAGAGGACA 3255 Table 3A Hs.271614 NM_016049 7705615 CGI-112 protein (LOC51016), 1 GTGGGTTGGTCCCACTAATGGAAAT mRNA/cds = (158, 784) GGAAATGCCTGAGCCAGGCCAGCGG 3256 Table 3A Hs.283670 NM_016056 7706334 CGI-119 protein (LOC51643), 1 AATCTATTCCTGCACCTGTTACGGTT mRNA/cds = (0, 776) TCTGGAAGCAGTTAATAAAAAGTA 3257 Table 3A Hs.181271 NM_016057 7706336 CGI-120 protein (LOC51644), 1 GCATGGAGTCAGGAGAAAACCACCT mRNA/cds = (37, 570) TCATAAACTGCTCTGTGCAAAGAGG 3258 Table 3A Hs.27693 NM_016059 7706338 peptidylprolyl isomerase 1 ACAAATGCCCCTGTTTATCAATAGGT (cyclophilin)-like 1 (PPIL1), GACTACTTACTACACATGGAACCA mRNA/cds = (227, 727) 3259 Table 3A Hs.184542 NM_016061 7706340 CGI-127 protein (LOC51646), 1 TGATTATATGCAGATTCCTAGTAGCA mRNA/cds = (125, 490) TGCCTTACCTACAGCACTATGTGC 3260 Table 3A Hs.32826 NM_016063 7705623 CGI-130 protein (LOC51020), 1 GGTCATTGAGCCTCAGGTAGGGAAT mRNA/cds = (63, 575) ATATCAACCCGATTTCTTCCTCTCT 3261 Table 3A Hs.5887 NM_016090 9994184 RNA binding motif protein 7 1 TTTCAAAGTGCCCAGACTGTGTACAA (RBM7), mRNA/cds = (21, 821) AGACACATGTAATGGAGATTGTAC 3262 Table 3A Hs.119503 NM_016091 7705432 HSPC025 (HSPC025), mRNA/ 1 AGGACCGAAGTGTTTCAAGTGGATCT cds = (33, 1727) CAGTAAAGGATCTTTGGAGCCAGA 3263 Table 3A Hs.7953 NM_016099 7705820 HSPC041 protein (LOC51125), 1 AGTTTCACTGTCAGAGATATTGTAGG mRNA/cds = (141, 455) TGCTAATACTGGATTTCGTCTCAG 3264 Table 3A Hs.27023 NM_016106 7706370 vesicle transport-related protein 1 AGTTAGAAGAGCAATATGTTTCCTTC (RA410), mRNA/cds = TCTGTAACAGTGTCCTAACAGTGA (7, 1929) 3265 db mining Hs.306603 NM_016115 7705830 cDNA FLJ11517 fis, clone 1 AGCTGCCACTTCCCAGAAGCCTACAT HEMBA1002337/cds = AATTATTTGCTCTATGAAGACGTT UNKNOWN 3266 Table 3A Hs.142295 NM_016123 7705840 putative protein kinase NY- 1 GCCACTAATAACATTGGGCTAATATC REN-64 antigen (LOC51135), TGCTGTGCTTCTCTGACAGGTAGT mRNA/cds = (49, 1431) 3267 Table 3A Hs.279921 NM_016127 7706384 HSPC035 protein (LOC51669), 1 AGCATGCAGTTCTCTGTGAAATCTCA mRNA/cds = (16, 1035) AATATTGTTGTAATAGTCTGTTTC 3268 Table 3A Hs.102950 NM_016128 11559928 coat protein gamma-cop 1 TGAATCTATCCCCCAAGAAACCATCT (LOC51137), mRNA/cds = TATCCCTGTAATAAATCAGCATGT (15, 2639) 3269 Table 3A Hs.272398 NM_016135 7706730 transcription factor ets (TEL2), 1 GTGCTTCCAGGCGGCACTGACAGCC mRNA/cds = (75, 1100) TCAGTAACAATAAAAACAATGGTAG 3270 Table 3A Hs.108969 NM_016145 7706664 PTD008 protein (PTD008), 1 GTCCATGTTTCTAGGGGTATTCATTT mRNA/cds = (233, 553) GCTTTCTCGTTGAAACCTGTTGTT 3271 Table 3A Hs.279901 NM_016146 7706666 PTD009 protein (PTD009), 1 TAGGTCCATAAATGTTGTAATAAATAT mRNA/cds = (257, 916) TCCTTTGATCTTGGTGTTTGCGT 3272 Table 3A Hs.306706 NM_016154 7706672 cDNA:FLJ21192 fis, clone 1 GCTAGTACCTGTTATTTATTACCTGG COL00107, highly similar to AGGCCTGTCCAGCACCCACCCTAC AF165522 ras-related GTP- binding protein 4b (RAB4B) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 3273 Table 3A Hs.279518 NM_016160 4502146 amyloid beta (A4) precursor- 1 CCCACTATGCACAGATTAAACTTCAC like protein 2 (APLP2), mRNA/ CTACAAACTCCTTAATATGATCTG cds = (72, 2363) 3274 Table 3A Hs.75251 NM_016166 7706636 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 TGTGCTCTGTTTTACCTTACTCTGTTT His) box binding protein 1 AGAAAAGTATACAAGCGTGTTTT (DDXBP1), mRNA/cds = (96, 2051) 3275 Table 3A Hs.241578 NM_016200 7706424 U6 snRNA-associated Sm-like 1 TGAGTGTGTCTCTGGATTTTGACCCC protein LSm8 (LOC51691), TTATTGATTCATTGTAATATGTAA mRNA/cds = (82, 372) 3276 literature Hs.135756 NM_016218 7705343 polymerase (DNA-directed) 1 ACATTTGTAAGGGCTCTCAAAGATTC kappa (POLK), mRNA/cds = ACACATGCCTATATTATCATAGA (172, 2784) 3277 Table 3A Hs.7905 NM_016224 7706705 SH3 and PX domain-containing 1 TCCGCATCCATTATTTAAACCAGTGG protein SH3PX1 (SH3PX1), AAATTGTCTCTATTTTGGAAAGT mRNA/cds = (43, 1830) 3278 Table 3A Hs.108636 NM_016227 7705321 membrane protein CH1 (CH1), 1 ACGGAGCTGTAGTGCCATTAGAAACT mRNA/cds = (124, 4341) GTGAATTTCCAAATAAATCTGAAC 3279 Table 3A Hs.5741 NM_016230 7705898 flavohemoprotein b5 + b5R 1 AGCCTTCAGTTTCTTAAATGAAATCA (LOC51167), mRNA/cds = AATGTTCCTTCAGTACAGGTAACT (6, 1469) 3280 Table 3A Hs.127561 NM_016239 7705900 myosin XVA (MYO15A), 1 CCAGACCCCCATCACTTGATGGGCC mRNA/cds = (338, 10930) ACACAAGTTTGAGAGTGGTACAAGG 3281 Table 3A Hs.250646 NM_016252 10442821 baculoviral IAP repeat- 1 TCAGGTTAAACCCAGCAGCAGCAAA containing 6 (BIRC6), mRNA/ GAACTCCCCAGTGACTTCCAGTTAT cds = (0, 14489) 3282 Table 3A Hs.107740 NM_016270 7706468 Kruppel-like factor 1 GGTGGGCATTTTTGGGCTACCTGGTT (LOC51713), mRNA/cds = CGTTTTTATAAGATTTTGCTGGGT (84, 1151) 3283 Table 3A Hs.8148 NM_016275 7706470 selenoprotein T (LOC51714), 1 AGTGCAATAATACTGTATAGCTTTCC mRNA/cds = (138, 629) CCCACCTCCCACAAAATCACCCAG 3284 Table 3A Hs.279586 NM_016283 7706211 adrenal gland protein AD-004 1 AATCATGTTGCAGAACCAGCAGGTG (LOC51578), mRNA/cds = GATAGTATATAGGTTTATGCCTGGG (341, 859) 3285 Table 3A Hs.6406 NM_016289 7706480 MO25 protein (LOC51719), 1 GGTGCAGCGTGTCAGACACAACATT mRNA/cds = (53, 1078) CATGTTACTCTTACATTGGAATCTG 3286 literature Hs.182366 NM_016292 7706484 heat shock protein 75 (TRAP1), 1 GGACTGACACCACAGATGACAGCCC mRNA/cds = (4, 2118) CACCTCCTTGAGCTTTATTTACCTA 3287 Table 3A Hs.14770 NM_016293 7706486 bridging integrator 2 (BIN2), 1 ACGACCCATTTTGCAAGACTTAAAGC mRNA/cds = (38, 1735) CGGAAGAACACATTTTCAGATTGT 3288 Table 3A Hs.284164 NM_016301 9994188 protein x 0004 (LOC51184), 1 AGGAATTACTGTAACAAAATATGTAT mRNA/cds = (31, 885) GTCCGAAGGGAAAAAGCTGCAAGG 3289 Table 3A Hs.102897 NM_016302 10047097 CGI-47 protein (LOC51095), 1 TCCTGTGGAATCTGATATGTCTGGTA mRNA/cds = (131, 1348) GCATGTCATTGATGGGACATGAAG 3290 Table 3A Hs.284162 NM_016304 10047101 60 S ribosomal protein L30 1 ATGGCACTAGGCAGCATTTGTATAGT isolog (LOC51187), mRNA/ AACTAATGGCAAAAATTCATGGCT cds = (143, 634) 3291 Table 3A Hs.334811 NM_016312 7706500 Npw38-binding protein NpwBP 1 ATTTGATTAAAATTATTTCCCACTGAC (LOC51729), mRNA/cds = CTAAACTTTCAGTGATTTGTGGG (143, 2068) 3292 literature Hs.110347 NM_016316 7706680 REV1 (yeast homolog)-like 1 AAAGCAAGTGTTTTGTACATTTCTTTT (REV1L), mRNA/cds = CAAAAAGTGCCAAATTTGTCAGT (212, 3967) 3293 Table 3A Hs.83761 NM_016325 7706506 zinc finger protein 274 1 AATCTGCACTGATATTACATCCACAG (ZNF274), mRNA/cds = TACCACAGTATTTATGTGTATGAA (401, 2266) 3294 Table 3A Hs.16085 NM_016334 7706703 putative G-protein coupled 1 ATGGTAGCTGAGCCAAACACGTAGG receptor (SH120), mRNA/ ATTTCCGTTTTAGGTTCACATGGA cds = (103, 1470) 3295 Table 3A Hs.279918 NM_016391 7705450 hypothetical protein (HSPC111), 1 AAGCCAGAACCTGCTGTTTTCAGGGT mRNA/cds = (62, 598) GGGTGATGTAAATATAGTGTGTAC 3296 Table 3A Hs.239720 NM_016398 7705464 CCR4-NOT transcription 1 TGACAAATTAGAAGAACGGCCTCACC complex, subunit 2 (CNOT2), TGCCATCCACCTTCAACTACAACC mRNA/cds = (115, 1737) 3297 Table 3A Hs.334788 NM_016406 7705480 hypothetical protein FLJ14639 1 TCTTTCTGGTTTCTGGAGATAACCCA (FLJ14639), mRNA/cds = TCAATAAAAGCTGCTTCCTCTGGT (273, 689) 3298 Table 3A Hs.98289 NM_016440 7705992 VRK3 for vaccinia related 1 GGGACCCCTCCTACCCTTGACTCCT kinase 3 (LOC51231), mRNA/ CTGTGCTTTGGTAATAAATTGTTTT cds = (118, 1542) 3299 Table 3A Hs.3059 NM_016451 7705368 coatomer protein complex, 1 GTTCTGAATGCTGTCCTCAAAGTATA subunit beta (COPB), mRNA/ TAATGTTTCATGTACCAAGACCCT cds = (178, 3039) 3300 Table 3A Hs.172918 NM_016466 7706006 hypothetical protein 1 GACATCTGCTCCCTCCTCCTGCAACA (LOC51239), mRNA/cds = CAGCCCAGCCCTGAAGGCCATCCG (0, 527) 3301 Table 3A Hs.171566 NM_016468 7706010 hypothetical protein 1 TGGGAAGATCCTGACCTCCTCCAAG (LOC51241), mRNA/cds = GAAGAAATCCAGAAAGCCTTAAGAC (0, 320) 3302 Table 3A Hs.75798 NM_016470 7705508 hypothetical protein (HSPC207), 1 AGCCAGTGATCTCTCTGACTTTCAAT mRNA/cds = (0, 620) CAGTTTCCAAGCTTAACCAGGGCA 3303 Table 3A Hs.55847 NM_016497 7706044 hypothetical protein 1 AAACGCATCCGCTATCTCTACAAACA (LOC51258), mRNA/cds = CTTTAACCGACATGGGAAGTTTCG (0, 386) 3304 Table 3A Hs.278429 NM_016520 7706556 hepatocellular carcinoma- 1 TCCTCCAGCTGACAGAAAAATCCAGG associated antigen 59 ATGAGATCAGAAGGATACTGGTGT (LOC51759), mRNA/cds = (27, 896) 3305 Table 3A Hs.183125 NM_016523 7705573 killer cell lectin-like receptor 1 TTCCAGGCTTTTGCTACTCTTCACTC subfamily F, member 1 AGCTACAATAAACATCCTGAATGT (KLRF1), mRNA/cds = (64, 759) 3306 Table 3A Hs.75425 NM_016525 8394498 ubiquitin associated protein 1 ACACCTAGTCATAGAAATCAGTCTCT (UBAP), mRNA/cds = CTGGTTTGTTTTGTATTATGTTGT (172, 1680) 3307 Table 3A Hs.239208 NM_016533 7706622 ninjurin 2 (NINJ2), mRNA/ 1 CACTGCTTCCTTCTGCTCCAGGCCTC cds = (56, 484) AATTTTCCCTTCTTGTAAAATGGA 3308 Table 3A Hs.10071 NM_016551 7706574 seven transmembrane protein 1 ACTTTCGGAGGGAGTTTATTATTGAG TM7SF3 (TM7SF3), mRNA/ TCTTTATCTGTGACAGTATTTGGA cds = (37, 1749) 3309 Table 3A Hs.179152 NM_016562 7706092 toll-like receptor 7 (LOC51284), 1 ATAGAGAGGTAATTAAATTGCTGGAG mRNA/cds = (135, 3284) CCAACTATTTCACAACTTCTGTAA 3310 Table 3A Hs.18552 NM_016565 7706098 E2IG2 protein (LOC51287), 1 GTTCCACCAGTATTTACCAGGAAAAC mRNA/cds = (131, 421) AAAGAATGTGTTAAGGGATGCTCC 3311 Table 3A Hs.267182 NM_016569 7706728 T-box 3 (ulnar mammary 1 TGCTATTTCCTATTTTCACCAAAATTG syndrome) (TBX3), mRNA/ GGGAAGGAGTGCCACTTTCCAGC cds = (116, 1906) 3312 Table 3A Hs.14896 NM_016598 7706132 DHHC1 protein (LOC51304), 1 TGCTGCCACTTTTCAATTCTGTCAGT mRNA/cds = (214, 1197) GCTTCCACATGGAAACAAAATGCA 3313 Table 3A Hs.24125 NM_016604 7706598 putative zinc finger protein 1 TCACTTTCTGTATTTTAATTTTGTTGA (LOC51780), mRNA/cds = AGGGCTGATTGGGATTTCCATGT (744, 4997) 3314 Table 3A Hs.46847 NM_016614 7705261 TRAF and TNF receptor- 1 GCATGAAGAGACATAGCCTTTTAGTT associated protein (AD022), TTGCTAATTGTGAAATGGAAATGC mRNA/cds = (16, 1104) 3315 Table 3A Hs.107139 NM_016619 7706157 hypothetical protein 1 TGTTGTCCCTGAACTTAGCTAAATGG (LOC51316), mRNA/cds = TGCAACTTAgTTTCTCCTTGCTTT (101, 448) 3316 db mining Hs.106826 NM_016621 7706159 cDNA FLJ13196 fis, clone 1 TCATAGTGTCAGTGAGGTCCCGTGA NT2RP3004428, weakly similar GTCTTTGTGAGTCCTTGTGTCATCG to CHROMODOMAIN HELICASE-DNA-BINDING PROTEIN 4/cds = (385, 2289) 3317 Table 3A Hs.92918 NM_016623 7705303 hypothetical protein (BM-009), 1 GTGCGTAGAATATTACGTATGCATGT mRNA/cds = (365, 1047) TCATGTCTAAAGAATGGCTGTTGA 3318 Table 3A Hs.70333 NM_016628 7706169 mRNA for KIAA1844 protein, 1 CGTGGTTGTGGGAGGGGAAAGAGGA partial cds/cds = (0, 1105) AACAGAGCTAGTCAGATGTGAATTG 3319 Table 3A Hs.71475 NM_016630 13699804 acid cluster protein 33 (ACP33), 1 GGACATTGGTTATTTTATGCTTTCTTG mRNA/cds = (176, 1102) GATATAACCATGATCAGAGTGCC 3320 Table 3A Hs.278027 NM_016733 8051617 LIM domain kinase 2 (LIMK2), 1 GCAAGTGTAGGAGTGGTGGGCCTGA transcript variant 2b, mRNA/ ACTGGGCCATTGATCAGACTAAATA cds = (315, 2168) 3321 literature Hs.342801 NM_016734 9951919 paired box gene 5 (B-cell 1 AATCAGAAGAGCCTGGAAAAAGACCT lineage specific activator AGCCCAACTTCCCTTGTGGGAAAC protein) (PAX5), mRNA/cds = (448, 1623) 3322 Table 3A Hs.324470 NM_016824 9943847 adducin 3 (gamma) (ADD3), 1 TCAACAAAGGGGATTTTGTACACATA transcript variant 1, mRNA/ ACATGGGTTATTTAGTTTAACTCT cds = (31, 2151) 3323 Table 3A Hs.77273 NM_016936 9055373 ras homolog gene family, 1 CTTTTGTGCAGCGACTATGTTGGTGT member A (ARHA), mRNA/ TAGGGGTGGTGTGGAGATTGTTAA cds = (151, 732) 3324 Table 3A Hs.159565 NM_016952 8393083 surface glycoprotein, Ig super- 1 ATTTATGCCTTAAATGTTTTCTTCCCC family member (CDO), mRNA/ ATTCCTTCCTCCCCCTCGGTAGG cds = (0, 3722) 3325 Table 3A Hs.9082 NM_017426 8393857 nucleoporin p54 (NUP54), 1 TTTGTATTTGTGAACTCATCTGTGGG mRNA/cds = (25, 1542) AGGAGTAAAGAAAATCCAAAAGCA 3326 Table 3A Hs.83551 NM_017459 9665258 microfibrillar-associated protein 1 CCCCCGTGGGCATGGACCACCTTTA 2 (MFAP2), transcript variant TTTTATACAAAATTAAAAACAAGTT 1, mRNA/cds = (114, 665) 3327 Table 3A Hs.85100 NM_017491 9257256 WD repeat domain 1 (WDR1), 1 ACTGTAAACTAATCTGTCATTGTTTTT transcript variant 1, mRNA/ ACCTTCCTTTTCTTTTTCAGTGC cds = (202, 2022) 3328 Table 3A Hs.139262 NM_017523 8923794 XIAP associated factor-1 1 TACTTGCTGTGGTGGTCTTGTGAAAG (HSXIAPAF1), mRNA/cds = GTGATGGGTTTTATTCGTTGGGCT (0, 953) 3329 Table 3A Hs.119018 NM_017544 8923943 transcription factor NRF (NRF), 1 AAAGAATTAGTGTATGCTTCCTGAAT mRNA/cds = (653, 1819) AAAAAGGAGCCAAAGTTGATCAGA 3330 Table 3A Hs.306195 NM_017601 8922168 over-expressed breast tumor 1 AGGGGGTGATTTTTGCTCTTGTCCTG protein (OBTP), mRNA/cds = AGAAATAACAGTGCTGTTTTAAAA (0, 224) 3331 Table 3A Hs.32922 NM_017632 8923039 hypothetical protein FLJ20036 1 AGCTTAAGGTTTTAAAAATGTTGCCC (FLJ20036), mRNA/cds = GTAATGTTGAACGTGTCTGTTAGA (162, 1904) 3332 Table 3A Hs.246875 NM_017644 8923060 hypothetical protein FLJ20059 1 GGATGCACGTACAGAATACATTCAGC (FLJ20059), mRNA/cds = CGTCAGGTAATAACATGAAGCAGT (25, 1290) 3333 Table 3A Hs.7942 NM_017657 8923087 hypothetical protein FLJ20080 1 GGACAGTTTCTATTGCTTTTCCTTTTT (FLJ20080), mRNA/cds = TCCATCCCTTCCCTACCATCAAA (315, 3044) 3334 Table 3A Hs.26369 NM_017746 8923268 hypothetical protein FLJ20287 1 AGACTTACATTACTGCTTTAACGTGT (FLJ20287), mRNA/cds = ATATCACTGGGCATCCCCAAGGGC (131, 2920) 3335 Table 3A Hs.8928 NM_017748 8923270 hypothetical protein FLJ20291 1 GTCAGGTTAGGTCAAAGCCAGGGAG (FLJ20291), mRNA/cds = TGACAGAATCTGGGAAATCAAACAA (117, 1394) 3336 Table 3A Hs.7862 NM_017761 8923294 hypothetical protein FLJ20312 1 CCTCTTGATGCCTAAGCAGGTAAGCA (FLJ20312), mRNA/cds = GATGCCTAAGCTGTATTTCTCCAA (133, 552) 3337 Table 3A Hs.126721 NM_017762 8923296 hypothetical protein FLJ20313 1 TGGATCTGTCAAACTAACACTTATGC (FLJ20313), mRNA/cds = CTTTAGTCTCATTGTATGAGGTGT (344, 1699) 3338 Table 3A Hs.306668 NM_017774 8923317 cDNA FLJ14089 fis, clone 1 ACCTGCCATCATTGGTCTTTACTAAG MAMMA1000257/cds = TGAAGTGACTTCTTTCTTTAACAA UNKNOWN 3339 Table 3A Hs.105461 NM_017780 8923329 hypothetical protein FLJ20357 1 GCTGCCAACTGTAGTAATGATGCTTT (FLJ20357), mRNA/cds = TAATAAAAGTGACCCATGATATGC (35, 2083) 3340 Table 3A Hs.6631 NM_017792 8923351 hypothetical protein FLJ20373 1 ACTGTTGTCCCCCCACCCTTTTTTCC (FLJ20373), mRNA/cds = TTAAATAAAGTAAAAATGACACCC (268, 849) 3341 Table 3A Hs.283685 NM_017801 8923369 hypothetical protein FLJ20396 1 TGTGAATACTGTGTAGCAGGATCTTG (FLJ20396), mRNA/cds = AGAGTCCTTGTTCTTACATAGGCA (107, 658) 3342 Table 3A Hs.14220 NM_017827 8923420 hypothetical protein FLJ20450 1 AAGAGGCTTCCATCCCTCCTTCCTTC (FLJ20450), mRNA/cds = TTTCCTCCTACAGTGCTGAGCAAA (27, 1583) 3343 Table 3A Hs.132071 NM_017830 8923426 ovarian carcinoma immuno- 1 GTTGAATTGGGGTGGATGGGGGGAG reactive antigen (OCIA), CAAGCATAATTTTTAAGTGTGAAGC mRNA/cds = (167, 904) 3344 Table 3A Hs.5811 NM_017835 8923436 chromosome 21 open reading 1 TCACCAGCTGATGACACTTCCAAAGA frame 59 (C21ORF59), mRNA/ GATTAGCTCACCTTTCTCCTAGGC cds = (360, 776) 3345 Table 3A Hs.5080 NM_017840 8923447 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 CCCACTGAAGTCTTTGGGTAGCTCTT L16 (MRPL16), mRNA/cds = AAGCCATAACTAAGGAGCAGCATT (111, 866) 3346 Table 3A Hs.39850 NM_017859 8923486 hypothetical protein FLJ20517 1 AGTGACGAGGAGGAAGTGGCCTACA (FLJ20517), mRNA/cds = CGGGTTAGCTGCCCAGTGAGCCATC (44, 1690) 3347 Table 3A Hs.44344 NM_017867 8923502 hypothetical protein FLJ20534 1 AACAGAAGTCAAGAGAACATAGACCA (FLJ20534), mRNA/cds = ACTTGCTGCATGAGTAAGGTGGCT (20, 1060) 3348 Table 3A Hs.107213 NM_017892 8923548 hypothetical protein FLJ20585 1 TTTTCCCTGCTATTGAGGAAGTATTTT (FLJ20585), mRNA/cds = GCCTTCCCTACTCACTGAGAAGT (99, 746) 3349 Table 3A Hs.55781 NM_017897 8923558 hypothetical protein FLJ20604 1 CGGAACCAGAATTTGATCTCAACTAT (FLJ20604), mRNA/cds = GTTCCACTAAAGGCACAGGAATGG (99, 1478) 3350 Table 3A Hs.18791 NM_017899 8923562 hypothetical protein FLJ20607 1 CGCACCTTGTGTCTTGTAGGGTATGG (FLJ20607), mRNA/cds = TATGTGGGACTTCGCTGTTTTTAT (48, 698) 3351 Table 3A Hs.52184 NM_017903 8923570 hypothetical protein FLJ20618 1 AGCAGTTATATTGCCCCTTGGTTTTT (FLJ20618), mRNA/cds = ATTCAGTTTAACTACTGTTTCCAA (318, 725) 3352 Table 3A Hs.49376 NM_017917 8923599 hypothetical protein FLJ20644 1 AGCAAAATCCTCAGAAATGGTCTAAA (FLJ20644), mRNA/cds = TAAAACACTTGATATGCCTAGAGA (276, 1637) 3353 Table 3A Hs.234149 NM_017918 8923601 hypothetical protein FLJ20647 1 TGATTTTGCAACTTAGGATGTTTTTGA (FLJ20647), mRNA/cds = GTCCCATGGTTCATTTTGATTGT (90, 836) 3354 Table 3A Hs.180201 NM_017924 8923614 hypothetical protein FLJ20671 1 TTACCTGGATTCCATTGGCTGGTTTT (FLJ20671), mRNA/cds = ACCACTCCTATCAGATTGTAGTGT (72, 494) 3355 Table 3A Hs.48712 NM_017948 8923662 hypothetical protein FLJ20736 1 CTCTTTGCCCTCTATCCTGAGTAACT (FLJ20736), mRNA/cds = AATGGACATCTTCTCATGCAAGGT (130, 1851) 3356 Table 3A Hs.279937 NM_014960 7662439 KIAA1001 protein (KIAA1001), 1 GCCACAGAATGGTCACCCAGCTTATT mRNA/cds = (458, 2035) TAGGTGTAGACAAGTATGACACAG 3357 Table 3A Hs.280978 NM_018114 8922464 hypothetical protein FLJ10496 1 GCCACAGAGGCTCCAATACCTGGGA (FLJ10496), mRNA/cds = ATGTTCACAAAGTCATCAACTGGAA (13, 429) 3358 Table 3A Hs.55024 NM_018053 8922341 hypothetical protein FLJ10307 1 AGAATGTGTGTGCCTGTGGGTCTCTA (FLJ10307), mRNA/cds = CAAGTGACAGATGTGTTGTTTTCA (28, 462) 3359 Table 3A Hs.100895 NM_018099 8922433 hypothetical protein FLJ10462 1 TCCAAATTGTTTCCTAACATTCTATTT (FLJ10462), mRNA/cds = TATGCCTTTGCGTATTAAACGTG (147, 1694) 3360 Table 3A Hs.4997 NM_018107 8922449 hypothetical protein FLJ10482 1 GCCTCTACTGTGGCCTCAACCCTGG (FLJ10482), mRNA/cds = CAATTATAGCTACTCCCATCCCTTA (149, 1369) 3361 Table 3A Hs.236844 NM_018169 8922572 hypothetical protein FLJ10652 1 AACTGAACACAATTTTGGGACAACGT (FLJ10652), mRNA/cds = TTAAACATTACTTTTCATACTTGA (50, 1141) 3362 Table 3A Hs.66048 NM_018174 8922582 chromosome 19 open reading 1 CTCAGCCCAGCCCGCCTGTCCCTAG frame 5 (C19orf5), mRNA/cds = ATTCAGCCACATCAGAAATAAACTG (175, 2193) 3363 Table 3A Hs.8083 NM_018210 8922653 hypothetical protein FLJ10769 1 ACTGTGCCATGGACATTTTTCCTCTG (FLJ10769), mRNA/cds = GGGAATTAACATCTAAATTCTGGT (14, 1186) 3364 Table 3A Hs.59838 NM_018227 8922683 hypothetical protein FLJ11808 1 ACAACGCTCTTAGAGAATCCGTGAAT (FLJ10808), mRNA/cds = GTGAACAGACAAATGTGGCTAACC (180, 1559) 3365 Table 3A Hs.18851 NM_018253 8922730 hypothetical protein FLJ10875 1 TAGGAGAATAAGAGTCTGGAGACTG (FLJ10875), mRNA/cds = GGAGCCTTCACTTCGGCCTCCGATT (100, 2037) 3366 Table 3A Hs.8739 NM_018255 8922734 hypothetical protein FLJ10879 1 TGCTGAGTGGTTACACTTTGCAAGCT (FLJ10879), mRNA/cds = GTGGTGAAGATCACACTGTGAAGA (10, 2490) 3367 Table 3A Hs.143954 NM_018270 8922763 hypothetical protein FLJ10914 1 CCCAGTGCTGATGGAGATGCCACTTT (FLJ10914), mRNA/cds = CGTGTGACTGCGAACATTAAAGCA (71, 685) 3368 Table 3A Hs.6118 NM_018285 8922793 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 TGTTCAGGATCTCCTCCCTTGTTTAA S4 (MRPS4), mRNA/cds = ATGTCAATAAATGCCCCAACTGCT (47, 601) 3369 Table 3A Hs.302981 NM_018295 8922813 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 1 TTATTCATATATTCCTGTCCAAAGCCA (FLJ11000), mRNA/cds = CACTGAAAACAGAGGCAGAGACA (223, 780) 3370 Table 3A Hs.30822 NM_018326 8922872 hypothetical protein FLJ11110 1 AGGTCATCCACACACTTCTGCCCCCA (FLJ11110), mRNA/cds = CTGCATTGAATTTTTTGCTTATGT (44, 1033) 3371 Table 3A Hs.105216 NM_018331 8922883 hypothetical protein FLJ11125 1 TTTTCGTTCTCCTCCTACCCCAGATC (FLJ11125), mRNA/cds = TCTACAAGGACATTGCCCCTAAGC (203, 712) 3372 Table 3A Hs.8033 NM_018346 8922910 hypothetical protein FLJ11164 1 GTGTTTGTAATTCTTCTTTGTCCTTTT (FLJ11164), mRNA/cds = ACCTACAGAAATGGTCACATGGT (56, 1384) 3373 Table 3A Hs.184465 NM_018370 8922957 hypothetical protein FLJ11259 1 AGGATGTTTGTAGTGCTATAATATAG (FLJ11259), mRNA/cds = AATGGGATTTACTCTGCTTTACCA (87, 485) 3374 Table 3A Hs.11260 NM_018371 8922959 hypothetical protein FLJ11264 1 AGCTAATTATCTCTTTGAGTCCTTGC (FLJ11264), mRNA/cds = TTCTGTTTGCTCACAGTAAGCTCA (362, 1189) 3375 Table 3A Hs.26194 NM_018384 8922984 hypothetical protein FLJ11296 1 TCCTACTTATTTAAGCTATTTGAGCTC (FLJ11296), mRNA/cds = CGGGTCTCTTCTACCTGCATTCT (303, 1226) 3376 literature Hs.266514 NM_018394 8923000 hypothetical protein FLJ11342 1 AGTGATTGCCACCTAAATCAGAAGAC (FLJ11342), mRNA/cds = GTTCTAAAGTCAGTAAGAAAGTGT (10, 930) 3377 Table 3A Hs.183656 NM_018399 9055235 VNN3 protein (HSA238982), 1 CACGCTTAGGGCAGGGATCTGGGAA mRNA/cds = (45, 1550) ATTCCAGTGATCTCCTTTAGCAGAG 3378 Table 3A Hs.123090 NM_018450 8922086 BRG1-Associated Factor 250a 1 TTTCTAATCGAGGTGTGAAAAAGTTC (BAF250a) mRNA, complete TAGGTTCAGTTGAAGTTCTGATGA cds/cds = (378, 7235) 3379 Table 3A Hs.7731 NM_018453 8922092 uncharacterized bone marrow 1 TCATTCTGTTTTTGATGAACATTTGGA protein BM036 (BM036), AACTGTCGGGCTTTTTATTAAAG mRNA/cds = (95, 796) 3380 Table 3A Hs.6375 NM_018471 8923807 uncharacterized hypothalamus 1 CAATGCCCTGTGTTAAATTGTTTAAA protein HT010 (HT010), AGTTTCCCTTTTCTTTTTTGCCAA mRNA/cds = (226, 1419) 3381 Table 3A Hs.334370 NM_018476 8923715 brain expressed, X-linked 1 1 ACCTATTGCATGGAAAGATGCTCATT (BEX1), mRNA/cds = ATAGTGAAGTTAATAAAGCACCTT (171, 548) 3382 Table 3A Hs.274369 NM_018477 8923711 uncharacterized hypothalamus 1 AGAGGACTATAGTGGAAGTGAAAGC protein HARP11 (HARP11), ATTCTGTGTTTACTCTTTGCATTAA mRNA/cds = (80, 1333) 3383 db mining Hs.10669 NM_018482 8923867 mRNA for KIAA1249 protein, 1 TGAATTGCACTGTGAAAAGCACTCTT partial cds/cds = (0, 2850) CCCTCTCAGTTTTCGTTCATCCTG 3384 Table 3A Hs.102652 NM_018489 8922080 hypothetical protein ASH1 1 CCATGGGGTCAGAAGGGCACGGTAG (ASH1), mRNA/cds = TTCTTGCAATTATTTTTGTTTTACC (309, 9218) 3385 Table 3A Hs.160271 NM_018490 8923700 G protein-coupled receptor 48 1 AATGTGGGAAGGATTTATTTACAGTG (GPR48), mRNA/cds = TGTTGTAATTTGTAAGGCCAACT (444, 3299) 3386 Table 3A Hs.7535 NM_018491 13236498 COBW-like protein 1 AGCTACTGTGACAGAAACAGAAAAGC (LOC55871), mRNA/cds = AGTGGACAACACGTTTCCAAGAAG (64, 1251) 3387 Table 3A Hs.104741 NM_018492 8923876 PDZ-binding kinase; T-cell 1 TGCTCATGCTGACTTAAAACACTAGC originated protein kinase AGTAAAACGCTGTAAACTGTAACA (TOPK), mRNA/cds = (154, 1122) 3388 Table 3A Hs.283330 NM_018507 8924082 hypothetical protein PRO1843 1 TCCAATGCAGTCCCATTCTTTATGGC (PRO1843), mRNA/cds = CTATAGTCTCACTCCCAACTACCC (964, 1254) 3389 Table 3A Hs.186874 NM_018519 8924144 hypothetical protein PRO2266 1 GGTGTCTGACTTAATGACTCCTGCTG (PRO2266), mRNA/cds = AAGTTGAATTGTGAGATGTTATCC (258, 626) 3390 Table 3A Hs.343477 AF119911 7770258 PRO2975 mRNA, complete 1 CATTTGTCTGGAAATGCTGCCGGGA cds/cds = UNKNOWN GCCTATTGTGTAAATGTAGGTATTT 3391 Table 3A Hs.147644 NM_018555 10092612 zinc finger protein 331; zinc 1 GCGGGAAGGCATGTAACCACCTAAA finger protein 463 (ZNF361), CCATCTCCGAGAACATCAGAGGATC mRNA/cds = (376, 1767) 3392 Table 3A Hs.300496 NM_018579 8924027 mitochondria solute carrier 1 CAGGTCAACCCCCACCGGACCTACA protein (MSCP) mRNA, ACCCGCAGTCCCACATCATCTCAGG complete cds, alternatively spliced/cds = (44, 511) 3393 Table 3A Hs.300496 NM_018579 8924027 mitochondria solute carrier 1 CAGGTCAACCCCCACCGGACCTACA protein (MSCP) mRNA, ACCCGCAGTCCCACATCATCTCAGG complete cds. alternatively spliced/cds = (44, 511) 3394 Table 3A Hs.52891 NM_018607 13699864 hypothetical protein PRO1853 1 TTTAGGGTTGTGACTGGCTTTGGTGC (PRO1853), mRNA/cds = AAATGTGTGCTCAAGCTTATAAGT (472, 771) 3395 Table 3A Hs.103657 NM_018623 8924137 PRO2219 mRNA, complete 1 ACTTGTGTTTTGTTTGGGGGCTGGGA cds/cds = (823, 1056) AATGTATTTTTACATTGTAGCCAA 3396 Table 3A Hs.241576 NM_018630 8924181 hypothetical protein PRO2577 1 AACATTGTGCTCTAACAGTATGACTA (PRO2577), mRNA/cds = TTCTTTCCCCCACTCTTAAACAGT (491, 664) 3397 Table 3A Hs.283022 NM_018643 8924261 triggering receptor expressed on 1 CCAAGGGAGGAGGGAGGAGGTAAAA myeloid cells 1 (TREM1), GGCAGGGAGTTAATAACATGAATTA mRNA/cds = (47, 751) 3398 Table 3A Hs.14317 NM_018648 8923941 nucleolar protein family A, 1 TACTCTTTGGCATCCAGTCTCTCGTG member 3 (H/ACA small GCGATTGATTATGCTTGTGTGAGG nucleolar RNPs) (NOLA3), mRNA/cds = (97, 291) 3399 Table 3A Hs.195292 NM_018666 8924241 putative tumor antigen (SAGE), 1 CCTTCCAGAAGCTACGAAAAAGGGA mRNA/cds = (167, 2881) GCTGTTTAAATTTAATAAATCTCTG 3400 Table 3A Hs.8117 NM_018695 8923908 erbb2-interacting protein ERBIN 1 AAGTGCCATAGAAGACCAATAACTGT (ERBB2IP), mRNA/cds = TTAGTTGAGGCTAGTCTGGAACCT (323, 4438) 3401 Table 3A Hs.78825 NM_018834 10047081 matrin 3 (MATR3), mRNA/ 1 TGGATTCAAGTTACTGAAGTGAATAC cds = (254, 2800) CAATAAAAAGAAAACCCTAGGCCA 3402 Table 3A Hs.44163 NM_018838 10092656 13 kDa differentiation-associated 1 AGGAGTGGATCCCACCTTCAACACCT protein (LOC55967), mRNA/ TACAAGTAAAGACAATGAAGAACA cds = (53, 490) 3403 Table 3A Hs.183842 NM_018955 11024713 ubiquitin B (UBB), mRNA/ 1 CAGTAATAGCTGAACCTGTTCAAAAT cds = (94, 783) GTTAATAAAGGTTTCGTTGCATGG 3404 db mining Hs.44234 NM_018965 9507202 triggering receptor expressed 1 AGGGAGTGGGGAGGTGGTAAGAACA on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), CCTGACAACTTCTGAATATTGGACA mRNA/cds = (94, 786) 3405 Table 3A Hs.274428 NM_018975 9507032 TRF2-interacting telomeric 1 AAAATTAGTGGATTGACTCCACTTTG RAP1 protein (RAP1), mRNA/ TTGTGTTGTTTTCATTGTTGAAAA cds = (138, 1034) 3406 Table 3A Hs.61053 NM_018986 9506676 hypothetical protein (FLJ20356), 1 AATGGAGGCACGAACGCAGGGGCCA mRNA/cds = (91, 3285) AATAGCAATAAATGGGTTTTGTTTT 3407 Table 3A Hs.80618 NM_018996 9506648 hypothetical protein (FLJ20015), 1 TGTTTTGATTGTTTTGCAAGGAAGAA mRNA/cds = (31, 522) AGACAATGGAATAACATACCTTCA 3408 Table 3A Hs.83954 NM_019006 9506852 protein associated with PRK1 1 TCATTGCTGTCTACAGGTTTCTTTCA (AWP1), mRNA/cds = GATTATGTTCATGGGTTTGTGTGT (244, 804) 3409 Table 3A Hs.98324 NM_019044 9506632 hypothetical protein (FLJ10996), 1 GAAAACAGACCTTGTGCTGAGGACA mRNA/cds = (135, 857) CGTCAATAAAAATTATACCTTCCCC 3410 db mining Hs.110746 NM_019052 9506772 HCR (a-helix coiled-coil rod 1 GGGATACCAGCTGAGTCTGAATTCTG homologue) (HCR), mRNA/ CTCTAAATAAAGACGACTACAGAG cds = (79, 2427) 3411 Table 3A Hs.274248 NM_019059 9506858 hypothetical protein FLJ20758 1 TGGCTCGGATAAGAGATGGGACATC (FLJ20758), mRNA/cds = ATTCAGTCACTAGTTGGATGGCACA (464, 1306) 3412 Table 3A Hs.124835 NM_019062 9506662 hypothetical protein (FLJ20225), 1 AACTTGATGAAAGTATTGCAGTATTG mRNA/cds = (177, 860) ATGCCATTGTAGAATAGAACTGGA 3413 Table 3A Hs.30909 NM_019081 11464998 KIAA0430 gene product 1 TTTGTGTGTTGGGACCAAACAGTTGT (KIAA0430), mRNA/cds = CAATAAACTTTACAAGCGAGCATC (0, 3599) 3414 Table 3A Hs.76807 NM_019111 9506780 major histocompatibility 1 CATGGGGCTCTCTTGTGTACTTATTG II, complex, class DR alpha TTTAAGGTTTCCTCAAACTGTGAT (HLA-DRA), mRNA/cds = (26, 790) 3415 Table 3A Hs.25951 NM_019555 9506400 Rho guanine nucleotide 1 AGGTGGTCAATGAATGTTTTGATGAA exchange factor (GEF) 3 ATGAATGTTTTTGTATAATGGCCT (ARHGEF3), mRNA/cds = (127, 1707) 3416 Table 3A Hs.278857 NM_019597 14141155 heterogeneous nuclear 1 ACGGGACAATTTTAAGATGTAATACC ribonucleoprotein H2 (H′) AATACTTTAGAAGTTTGGTCGTGT (HNRPH2), mRNA/cds = (78, 1427) 3417 Table 3A Hs.159523 NM_019604 9624976 class-I MHC-restricted T cell 1 ACAGCAAACTTTGGCATTTATGTGGA associated molecule (CRTAM), GCATTTCTCATTGTTGGAATCTGA mRNA/cds = (0, 1181) 3418 Table 3A Hs.159523 NM_019604 9624976 class-I MHC-restricted T cell 1 ACAGCAAACTTTGGCATTTATGTGGA associated molecule (CRTAM), GCATTTCTCATTGTTGGAATCTGA mRNA/cds = (0, 1181) 3419 Table 3A Hs.324743 NM_019853 9790172 protein phosphatase 4 regulatory 1 ACTTTTATGTAAAAAAGTGCACCTTTA subunit 2 (PPP4R2), mRNA/ GTTTTACAAGTAAAGCAGGTTGT cds = (417, 1778) 3420 Table 3A NA NM_019997 9910435 Mus musculus cDNA sequence 1 TCTTAATAATAATGAAGACGACTTAC AB041581 (AB041581), CCTGTGGAATTGAACACACTGGTG mRNA. 3421 Table 3A Hs.5392 NM_020122 10047127 potassium channel modulatory 1 GCTGCTGTGTGTATTTATGAATATTA factor (DKFZP434L1021), ATGAATAAAAACTGCTTGGATGGT mRNA/cds = (53, 1198) 3422 Table 3A Hs.8203 NM_020123 10047129 endomembrane protein emp70 1 ACCGTGTTAAGTGGGGATGGGGTAA precursor isolog (LOC56889), AAGTGGTTAACGTACTGTTGGATCA mRNA/cds = (19, 1779) 3423 Table 3A Hs.236828 NM_020135 9910349 putative helicase RUVBL 1 TAAATTTATTTATTTATGAAAAAACCT (LOC56897), mRNA/cds = CGTGCCGAATTCTTGGCCTCGAG (238, 1575) 3424 Table 3A Hs.110796 NM_020150 9910541 GTP-binding protein SAR1 1 GGGTTTCCGCTGGCTCTCCCAGTATA (SAR1) mRNA, complete cds/ TTGACTGATGTTTGGACGGTGAAA cds = (124, 720) 3425 Table 3A Hs.334775 NM_020151 9910251 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GTACAGTTACTCATGTCATTGTAATG RIKEN cDNA 1200014H14 ATTTCACTCCTAACTGTGACATTT gene, clone IMAGE:3139657, mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 523) 3426 literature Hs.21320 NM_020165 14550404 postreplication repair protein 1 ACTGAGTTGTCAGAAATTATGTCAAA hRAD18p (RAD18), mRNA/ ATGAAAACTGTTTGTTTCATGACA cds = (77, 1564) 3427 Table 3A Hs.6879 NM_020188 9910183 DC13 protein (DC13), mRNA/ 1 ACCTGACTTCACCATGTTTATTCCCT cds = (175, 414) TTGCCTACAACCAGTTAATATCTG 3428 Table 3A Hs.7045 NM_020194 9910247 GL004 protein (GL004), 1 TCATGCGTGAACAATTTAAAAAACGA mRNA/cds = (72, 728) CAGAATAAGGTACAAATGTAGTGT 3429 literature Hs.9822 NM_020196 9910259 HCNP protein; XPA-binding 1 CCCATCCCCCCTCCCCACCCCCATC protein 2 (HCNP), CCCAATACAGCTACGTTTGTACATC 3430 Table 3A Hs.283611 NM_020217 9910199 hypothetical protein 1 CCAACAAAATTGGGATCATCCAAACT DKFZp547I014 GAGTCCATCTGGCTAATTCTAAAT (DKFZp5471014), mRNA/cds = (1774, 2166) 3431 Table 3A Hs.79457 NM_017860 8923488 hypothetical protein FLJ20519 1 TGACTGGAACTGAGAGTAAATTGGGA (FLJ20519), mRNA/cds = ATGTATGACCAATCTTAGACCCTG (74, 604) 3432 Table 3A Hs.4859 NM_020307 9945319 cyclin L ania-6a (LOC57018), 1 TGTTTAAATGATGGTGAATACTTTCTT mRNA/cds = (54, 1634) AACACTGGTTTGTCTGCATGTGT 3433 Table 3A Hs.283728 NM_020357 9966826 PEST-containing nuclear protein 1 ACCTAAGGTCAAGCTGGGAGAGAGA (pcnp), mRNA/cds = (18, 554) AATGACTGAGATGAATGTCTTTACT 3434 Table 3A Hs.322901 NM_020368 9966798 disrupter of silencing 10 1 GCTTAGGGAAATTTCACAGTTCATTG (SAS10), mRNA/cds = TGGAGTGTTAAACTTAGAACATGT (161, 1600) 3435 Table 3A Hs.111988 NM_020382 9966854 PR/SET domain containing 1 TGTTACAGGTTTCCAAGGTGGACTTG protein 07 (SET07), mRNA/ AACAGATGGCCTTATATTACCAAA cds = (150, 1331) 3436 Table 3A Hs.12450 NM_020403 14589940 protocadherin 9 (PCDH9), 1 TGTTACTGCTTTGCCAGTTCTACGTT mRNA/cds = (118, 3729) ATTTACAATTATTCAGCTCTTGCA 3437 Table 3A Hs.286233 NM_020414 14251213 sperm autoantigenic protein 17 1 TTTCTGTATTGCAGTGTTTATAGGCTT (SPA17), mRNA/cds = CTTGTGTGTTAACTTGATTTCA (1210, 1665) 3438 Table 3A Hs.287369 NM_020525 10092624 interleukin 22 (IL22), mRNA/ 1 AACTAACCCCCTTTCCCTGCTAGAAA cds = (71, 610) TAACAATTAGATGCCCCAAAGCGA 3439 Table 3A Hs.81328 NM_020529 10092618 nuclear factor of kappa light 1 GTTTGTGTTACCCTCCTGTAAATGGT polypeptide gene enhancer in GTACATAATGTATTGTTGGTAATT B-cells inhibitor, alpha (NFKBIA), mRNA/cds = (94, 1047) 3440 Table 3A Hs.78888 NM_020548 10140852 diazepam binding inhibitor 1 GCTCACCATACGGCTCTAACAGATTA (GABA receptor modulator, GGGGCTAAAACGATTACTGACTTT acyl-Coenzyme A binding protein) (DBI), mRNA/cds = (0, 314) 3441 literature Hs.247302 NM_020648 10190663 twisted gastrulation (TSG), 1 CGGCTGATGGGACAGGAATTGAAGA mRNA/cds = (13, 684) AGAGAATTGACTCGTATGAACAGGA 3442 literature Hs.149342 NM_020661 10190699 activation-induced cytidine 1 TGGTGCTACGAAGCCATTTCTCTTGA deaminase (AICDA), mRNA/ TTTTTAGTAAACTTTTATGACAGC cds = (76, 672) 3443 Table 3A Hs.295231 NM_020666 10190705 CLK4 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 TGAGAAACTGTTTGACCTGGTTCGAA cds = (153, 1514) GAATGTTAGAATATGATCCAACTC 3444 Table 3A Hs.105052 NM_020979 10280625 adaptor protein with pleckstrin 1 GGTGGGACACGCCAAGCTCTTCAGT homology and src homology 2 GAAGACACGATGTTATTAAAAGCCT domains (APS), mRNA/cds = (127, 2025) 3445 Table 3A Hs.104624 NM_020980 11038652 aquaporin 9 (AQP9), mRNA/ 1 TGCTTTGAAGCTACCTGGATATTTCC cds = (286, 1173) TATTTGAAATAAAATTGTTCGGTC 3446 Table 3A Hs.211563 NM_020993 10337612 B-cell CLL/lymphoma 7A 1 ATCGCCAAGAACCTGGTTAGAGGCA (BCL7A), mRNA/cds = TAAAGACCTTTTTTCACCGTTACCT (953, 1648) 3447 Table 3A Hs.6574 NM_021008 10337616 suppressin (nuclear deformed 1 TGCTGCGACGCACATACATACGTGTT epidermal autoregulatoy factor-1 GTGTCTGTCAATAAAGTGTAAATA (DEAF-1)-related) (SPN), mRNA/cds = (356, 2011) 3448 Table 3A Hs.178391 NM_021029 10445222 ribosomal protein L44 (RPL44), 1 TGGGAGGAGATAAGAAGAGAAAGGG mRNA/cds = (37, 357) CCAAGTGATCCAGTTCTAAGTGTCA 3449 Table 3A Hs.28578 NM_021038 10518339 muscleblind (Drosophila)-like 1 TGCAGTAGTTGACTTTGCTGTATGGA (MBNL), mRNA/cds = AAAATAAAGTGAAATTGCCCTAAT (1414, 2526) 3450 literature Hs.51011 NM_021064 10800131 H2A histone family, member P 1 GCTAAATAAGGAATACTCATGCCAAG (H2AFP), mRNA/cds = ATCATCGAATTGTGCCTCCTCCCT (30, 422) 3451 Table 3A Hs.51299 NM_021074 10835024 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACCCAAGGGACCTGGATTTGGTGTA (ubiquinone) flavoprotein 2 (24 CAAGCAGGCCTTTAATTTATATTGA kD) (NDUFV2), mRNA/cds = (18, 767) 3452 Table 3A Hs.63302 NM_021090 10835108 myotubularin related protein 1 GGAGTCAGTCAGTGCTCCTATATTTT 3 (MTMR3) TCATTTTTTGTCAAAGCAAGAAGT 3453 Table 3A Hs.324406 NM_021104 10863874 ribosomal protein L41 (RPL41), 1 TTTGTGGCCGAGTGTAACAACCATAT mRNA/cds = (83, 160) AATAAATCACCTCTTCCGCTGTTT 3454 Table 3A Hs.198282 NM_021105 10863876 phospholipid scramblase 1 1 TTCTACATGAAATGTTTAGCTCTTACA (PLSCR1), mRNA/cds = CTCTATCCTTCCTAGAAAATGGT (256, 1212) 3455 Table 3A Hs.75968 NM_021109 11056060 thymosin, beta 4, X 1 GGACGACAGTGAAATCTAGAGTAAAA chromosome (TMSB4X), CCAAGCTGGCCCAAGTGTCCTGCA mRNA/cds = (77, 211) 3456 Table 3A Hs.154890 NM_021122 12669906 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A ligase, 1 TGTTTTGGGGTCTGTGAGAGTACATG long-chain 2 (FACL2), TATTATATACAAGCACAACAGGGC mRNA/cds = (13, 2109) 3457 Table 3A Hs.96 NM_021127 10863922 phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate- 1 AGGAACAGTTAGTTCTCATCTAGAAT induced protein 1 (PMAIP1), GAAAGTTCCATATATGCATTGGTG mRNA/cds = (173, 337) 3458 Table 3A Hs.71618 NM_021128 14589956 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 TGTGTGTGTATCCCATACCCCACTCT directed) polypeptide L (7.6 kD) GGAAGGAACCATCCAGTAAAGGTC (POLR2L), mRNA/cds = (21, 224) 3459 Table 3A Hs.184011 NM_021129 11056043 pyrophosphatase (inorganic) 1 GTGCAAGGGGAGCACATATTGGATG (PP), nuclear gene encoding TATATGTTACCATATGTTAGGAAAT mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (77, 946) 3460 Table 3A Hs.267690 NM_021130 10863926 mRNA for KIAA1228 protein, 1 TTTCCTTGTTCCCTCCCATGCCTAGC partial cds/cds = (0, 2176) TGGATTGCAGAGTTAAGTTTATGA 3461 literature Hs.84981 NM_021141 12408650 X-ray repair complementing 1 ACCCAGTCACCTCTGTCTTCAGCACC defective repair in Chinese CTCATAAGTCGTCACTAATACACA hamster cells 5 (double-strand- break rejoining; Ku autoantigen, 80 kD) (XRCC5), mRNA/cds = (33, 2231) 3462 Table 3A Hs.12743 NM_021151 10863952 carnitine O-octanoyltransferase 1 TGAATCACATTGTCAGAATTTTTTCCT (CROT), mRNA/cds = CCTCGCTGTTCAATTTTGTAGTT (136, 1974) 3463 Table 3A Hs.7137 NM_021188 10863994 clones 23667 and 23775 zinc 1 AGATGCCTTGTTGCTTTGAAGAAGGG finger protein (LOC57862), AGTGATGTCAATTCTCTTGTACA mRNA/cds = (182, 1618) 3464 Table 3A Hs.8185 NM_021199 10864010 CGI-44 protein; sulfide dehy- 1 CCATGTGGGCTACTCATGATGGGCTT drogenase like (yeast) (CGI-44), GATTCTTTGGGAATAATAAAATGA mRNA/cds = (76, 1428) 3465 Table 3A Hs.12152 NM_021203 14917112 APMCF1 protein (APMCF1), 1 AAAAGTTCTCTGTAGATTTCTGAAGT mRNA/cds = (16, 831) GCATATTCATTGATGCCAAGAAAA 3466 Table 3A Hs.25726 NM_021211 10864022 transposon-derived Buster1 1 GGAGGAGTTTGCATGTCTCATGATAA transposase-like protein CCAAATGTAAGATGAAAATAAAAG (LOC58486), mRNA/cds = (468, 2549) 3467 Table 3A Hs.29417 NM_021212 10864024 HCF-binding transcription 1 TTGGTGACTTAGTGATTTTGTCATTTT factor Zhangfei (ZF), mRNA/ TTACATCAACTTCATGGTCTTGT cds = (457, 1275) 3468 literature Hs.274363 NM_021257 10864064 neuroglobin (NGB), mRNA/ 1 CGCCCGGCAGCCCCCATCCATCTGT cds = (0, 455) GTCTGTCTGTTGGCCTGTATCTGTT 3469 Table 3A Hs.19520 NM_021603 11125763 FXYD domain-containing ion 1 GGCATCGCCAACGCCTGCCTCGTGC transport regulator 2 (FXYD2), CACCTCATGCTTATAATAAAGCCGG transcript variant b, mRNA/ cds = (67, 261) 3470 Table 3A Hs.104305 NM_021621 14719827 death effector filament-forming 1 CTGGCTGTGTCACAGGGTGAGCCCC Ced-4-like apoptosis protein AAAATTGGGGTTCAGCGTGGGAGGC (DEFCAP), transcript variant B, mRNA/cds = (522, 4811) 3471 Table 3A Hs.17757 NM_021622 11055985 pleckstrin homology domain- 1 GCCGTCCTCAGTTACCTTTCATGAGG containing, family A (phospho- CTTCTAGCCAAAGATGATAAAGGG inositide binding specific) member 1 (PLEKHA1), mRNA/ cds = (66, 1280) 3472 Table 3A Hs.106747 NM_021626 11055991 serine carboxypeptidase 1 1 AGGATAAAATCATTGTCTCTGGAGGC precursor protein (hSCP1), AATTTGGAAATTATTTCTGCTTCT mRNA/cds = (32, 1390) 3473 Table 3A Hs.3826 NM_021633 11056005 cDNA FLJ14750 fis, clone 1 CGGGTGATTACAGGCACCAGTGCAG NT2RP3002948, weakly similar TGATGATTGTACTTATTTGACACAT to RING CANAL PROTEIN/ cds = (200, 1906) 3474 Table 3A Hs.155418 NM_021643 11056053 GS3955 protein (GS3955), 1 GCCTCTGGTGCTTTGTCCTGTATTTG mRNA/cds = (1225, 2256) GTTTAATGTTTTTGTCCTAATCTC 3475 Table 3A Hs.279681 NM_021644 14141158 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TTGATGTGAATTCAGTTATTGAACTT ribonucleoprotein H3 (2H9) GTTACTTGTTTTTGCCAGAAATGT (HNRPH3), transcript variant 2H9, mRNA/cds = (118, 1158) 3476 Table 3A Hs.174030 NM_021777 11496993 a disintegrin and metallo- 1 AAGCTTCGAACTCAAAATCATGGAAA proteinase domain 28 GGTTTTAAGATTTGAGGTTGGTTT (ADAM28), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (47, 2374) 3477 Table 3A Hs.288906 NM_021818 11141888 WW Domain-Containing Gene 1 CCCAGTTAGATATCAGTGAGTTTGAA (WW45), mRNA/cds = TAACTGAAGAAATGTTGACAATGT (215, 1366) 3478 Table 3A Hs.10724 NM_021821 11141894 MDS023 protein (MDSO23), 1 AAGTACACCTGTCAGCTGTTTCTTAC mRNA/cds = (335, 1018) CACTTCGATGGTTGTGATTAATTT 3479 Table 3A Hs.154938 NM_021825 11141900 hypothetical protein MDS025 1 TGTTTGCTTGAACAGTTGTGTAAATC (MDS025), mRNA/cds = ATACAGGATTTTGTGGGTATTGGT (5, 769) 3480 literature Hs.302003 NM_021922 11345453 Fanconi anemia, complement- 1 TGACCTTCTGTGTTTTTGTTTCTGACT ation group E (FANCE), TGAATAATTTATCAATGGTGTTG mRNA/cds = (185, 1795) 3481 Table 3A Hs.7174 NM_021931 11345467 hypothetical protein FLJ22759 1 CCAGGGCTGCTTTGCTGTGATGATG (FLJ22759), mRNA/cds = ATTGCATTTCAACACATGCCAGATG (2, 2113) 3482 Table 3A Hs.89751 NM_021950 11386186 membrane-spanning 4-domains, 1 GAGTTACCACACCCCATGAGGGAAG subfamily A, member 2 (Fc CTCTAAATAGCCAACACCCATCTGT fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor for; beta polypeptide) (MS4A2), mRNA/cds = (90, 983) 3483 Table 3A Hs.2484 NM_021966 11415027 T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 1A 1 TTCTATCCTTGACTTAGATTCTGGTG (TCL1A), mRNA/cds = GAGAGAAGTGAGAATAGGCAGCCC (45, 389) 3484 Table 3A Hs.75569 NM_021975 11496238 v-rel avian reticuloendotheliosis 1 TCTTGCTCTTTCTACTCTGAACTAATA viral oncogene homolog A AAGCTGTTGCCAAGCTGGACGGC (nuclear factor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in B-cells 3 (p65)) (RELA), mRNA/cds = (38, 1651) 3485 literature Hs.245342 NM_021979 13676856 hypothetical protein FLJ14642 1 TGCAAACAAATGCATAAATGCAAATG (FLJ14642), mRNA/cds = TAAAGTAAAGCTGAAATTGATCTC (23, 583) 3486 Table 3A Hs.326801 NM_021998 11527399 DNA sequence from PAC75N13 1 ATGCTACTTGGGAGAAAACTCTCACT on chromosome Xq21.1. AACTGTCTCACCGGGTTTCAAAGC Contains ZNF6 like gene, ESTs, STSs and CpG islands/cds = (567, 2882) 3487 Table 3A Hs.293970 NM_021999 11527401 methylmalonate-semialdehyde 1 TGCAATGGAATATAAATATCACAAAG dehydrogenase (ALDH6A1), TTGTTTAACTAGACTGCGTGTTGT mRNA/cds = (42, 1649) 3488 Table 3A Hs.82407 NM_022059 11545764 CXC chemokine ligand 16 1 TTTCACCTCCTCAGTCCCTTGCCTAC (CXCL16), mRNA/cds = CCCAGTGAGAGTCTGATCTTGTT (423, 1244) 3489 Table 3A Hs.136164 NM_022117 11545834 cutaneous T-cell lymphoma- 1 CGCCTCTCCCCGTGGACCCTGTTAAT associated tumor antigen se20-4 CCCAATAAAATTCTGAGCAAGTTC (SE20-4), mRNA/cds = (129, 2210) 3490 Table 3A Hs.24633 NM_022136 11545870 SAM domain, SH3 domain and 1 AGGATTCGCTGTTGAAACAAGTTGTC nuclear localisation signals, 1 CAAGCAATGTTATATTCATTTTTA (SAMSN1), mRNA/cds = (82, 1203) 3491 Table 3A Hs.184052 NM_022152 11545897 PP1201 protein (PP1201), 1 GGAAGGGGGACAAGGGTCAGTCTGT mRNA/cds = (75, 1010) CGGGTGGGGGCAGAAATCAAATCAG 3492 Table 3A Hs.184052 NM_022152 11545897 PP1201 protein (PP1201), 1 GGAAGGGGGACAAGGGTCAGTCTGT mRNA/cds = (75, 1010) CGGGTGGGGGCAGAAATCAAATCAG 3493 literature Hs.294030 NM_022447 13937360 topoisomerase-related function 1 TTTTTCCCAGCTCGCCACAGAATGGA protein 4-2 (TRF4-2), mRNA/ TCATGAAGACTGACAACTGCAAAA cds = (336, 869) 3494 Table 3A Hs.74899 NM_022451 11967984 hypothetical protein FLJ12820 1 AGGAGTGGCCTAAGAAATGCGTGTTT (FLJ12820), mRNA/cds = CAGTGACTAGATTATAAATATTCT (156, 1451) 3495 Table 3A Hs.15220 NM_022473 11968022 zinc finger protein 106 1 AGCTGTGAACTTCGTAACTTTGTAAA (ZFP106), mRNA/cds = GCAAGATATAAAGCAATACAAGA (335, 5986) 3496 Table 3A Hs.27556 NM_022485 11968038 hypothetical protein FLJ22405 1 AGGAGGGATCACCTGCACTGAGAAT (FLJ22405), mRNA/cds = GAGGCAGTTTGACACAGATCACAAA (81, 1334) 3497 Table 3A Hs.26367 NM_022488 11968042 PC3-96 protein (PC3-96), 1 TGTTCCACTACCAGCCTTACTTGTTT mRNA/cds = (119, 586) AATAAAAATCAGTGCAAAGAGAAA 3498 Table 3A Hs.22353 NM_022494 11968052 hypothetical protein FLJ21952 1 ACCTCAGATTTTGTTACCTGTCTTTTA (FLJ21952), mRNA/cds = AAAATGCAGATTTTGTCAAATCA (424, 1665) 3499 Table 3A Hs.23259 NM_022496 11968056 hypothetical protein FLJ13433 1 TTAACGGCTTCACTGGACAGTTTTCC (FLJ13433), mRNA/cds = TTAGAAGGTAGTTTTGTGTGACTG (35, 1225) 3500 Table 3A Hs.275865 NM_022551 14165467 mRNA; cDNA 1 ACCGTGGGTGTGTCCAAGAGAAAT DKFZp586A0618 (from clone AAGTCTGTAGGCCTTGTCTGTTAAT DKFZp586A0618)/cds = UNKNOWN 3501 Table 3A Hs.161786 NM_022570 13384603 C-type (calcium dependent, 1 CCAATGGATATTTCTGTATTACTAGG carbohydrate-recognition GAGGCATTTACAGTCCTCTAATGT domain) lectin, superfamily member 12 (CLECSF12), mRNA/cds = (71, 676) 3502 literature Hs.65328 NM_022725 12232376 Fanconi anemia, complement- 1 TAGCTTTAGAAAATAACAGTTTGTGA ation group F (FANCF), ACTTACTTCCCTATATTTGCAGCT mRNA/cds = (13, 1137) 3503 Table 3A Hs.63609 NM_022727 12232380 Hpall tiny fragments locus 9C 1 CTTTGTGGACTAGCCAAGGCTGTGA (HTF9C), mRNA/cds = GGGCCAGAATAAACAACTGCTCAAC (235, 1662) 3504 Table 3A Hs.7503 NM_022736 12232392 hypothetical protein FLJ14153 1 GCCGAGCAATGACCCTTTTCAATTTC (FLJ14153), mRNA/cds = TTATTTCTGTGTTACTGAGGACCC (30, 1427) 3505 Table 3A Hs.194477 NM_022739 12232396 E3 ubiquitin ligase SMURF2 1 GAAACATGTGGATTTGCTGTGGAATG (SMURF2), mRNA/cds = ACAAGCTTCAAGGATTTACCCAGG (8, 2254) 3506 Table 3A Hs.34516 NM_022766 12232440 mRNA for KIAA1646 protein, 1 TTTGATCTGAAATGTTTGAGAAGACA partial cds/cds = (0, 1446) CGAATAAAGTTACTTGGGCAGAAA 3507 Table 3A Hs.154057 NM_022790 13027789 matrix metalloproteinase 19 1 TCCCATCAAAAAGGTATCAAATGCCT (MMP19), transcript variant TGGAAGCTCCCTGATCCTACAAAA rasi-3, mRNA/cds = (1642, 1899) 3508 Table 3A Hs.121849 NM_022818 13699866 microtubule-associated proteins 1 ATCTGACATTATTGTAACTACCGTGT 1A/1B light chain 3 (MAP1A/ GATCAGTAAGATTCCTGTAAGAAA 1BLC3), mRNA/cds = (84, 461) 3509 Table 3A Hs.146123 NM_022894 12597628 hypothetical protein FLJ12972 1 ACCTTGTACCATGGAAAACATGAAAA (FLJ12972), mRNA/cds = GAGTCTTAGAAGTAAAGAACAACA (168, 1076) 3510 Table 3A Hs.57987 NM_022898 12597634 B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 11B 1 AGCATGTGTCTGCCATTTCATTTGTA (BCL11B), mRNA/cds = CGCTTGTTCAAAACCAAGTTTGTT (267, 2738) 3511 Table 3A Hs.128003 NM_022900 12597638 hypothetical protein FLJ21213 1 TGAGCTGTATTACCATAAGTAGAATT (FLJ21213), mRNA/cds = TTAAGTAAACTGGTGAATTTGGGC (74, 1042) 3512 Table 3A Hs.194688 NM_023005 14670389 bromodomain adjacent to zinc 1 GCCCCATTAAAGGGTGAACTTGTAAT finger domain, 1B (BAZ1B), AAATTGGAATTTCAAATAAACCTC transcript variant 1, mRNA/ cds = (352, 4803) 3513 Table 3A Hs.168232 NM_023079 12751494 hypothetical protein FLJ13855 1 TGCCCTAATCTTGAGTTGAGGAAATA (FLJ13855), mRNA/cds = TATGCACAGGAGTCAAAGAGATGT (314, 1054) 3514 db mining Hs.37026 NM_024013 13128949 interferon, alpha 1 (IFNA1), 1 AACGTCATGTGCACCTTTACACTGTG mRNA/cds = (67, 636) GTTAGTGTAATAAAACATGTTCCT 3515 Table 3A Hs.302981 NM_024033 8922813 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 1 TTATTCATATATTCCTGTCCAAAGCCA (FLJ11000), mRNA/cds = CACTGAAAACAGAGGCAGAGACA (223, 780) 3516 Table 3A Hs.115960 NM_024036 13128987 hypothetical protein MGC3103 1 GCAGCCACCCACTGGGAGTCTTGTT (MGC3103), mRNA/cds = TTTATTTATAATAAAATTGTTGGGG (10, 984) 3517 Table 3A Hs.7392 NM_024045 13129005 nucleolar protein GU2 (GU2), 1 ATCCACCAAAAATTAGGTCATCATAG mRNA/cds = (107, 2320) TTGAGGTATGTGTCTGCTATTTGC 3518 Table 3A Hs.103834 NM_024056 13129025 hypothetical protein MGC5576 1 CCATTGGCTGGAACATGGATTGGGG (MGC5576), mRNA/cds = ATTTGATAGAAAAATAAACCCTGCT (51, 803) 3519 Table 3A Hs.115659 NM_024061 13129035 hypothetical protein MGC5521 1 GTTCCTTACTCTGTCCTTGATGGAGG (MGC5521), mRNA/cds = GGAGAAGGGAGGGCAAAGAAGTTA (163, 708) 3520 Table 3A Hs.267400 NM_024095 13129097 hypothetical protein MGC5540 1 TGGTTTTCCTTTGGGGACGTGGTTAA (MGC5540), mRNA/cds = CGGTCCAGAAGAATCCCTTCTAGA (77, 943) 3521 Table 3A Hs.321130 NM_024101 13129107 hypothetical protein MGC2771 1 ACCCCTTTCACTCTTGGCTTTCTTAT (MGC2771), mRNA/cds = GTTGCTTTCATGAATGGAATGGAA (184, 1986) 3522 Table 3A Hs.109701 NM_024292 13236509 ubiquitin-like 5 (UBL5), 1 CCCATCCTCATCCCCCACACTGGGAT mRNA/cds = (65, 286) AGATGCTTGTTTGTAAAAACTCAC 3523 Table 3A Hs.78768 NM_024298 13236521 malignant cell expression- 1 TCAGGCCGCCTAGCTGCCCCTTTGC enhanced gene/tumor CAGGTTAATAAAGCACTGACTTGTT progression-enhanc (LENG4), mRNA/cds = (1101, 1700) 3524 Table 3A Hs.323193 NM_024334 13236586 hypothetical protein MGC3222 1 AAGGATTTTAAATAACTGCCGACTTC (MGC3222), mRNA/cds = AAAAGTGTTCTTAAAACGAAAGAT (149, 1351) 3525 Table 3A Hs.15961 NM_024348 13259513 dynactin 3 (p22) (DCTN3), 1 CACCCACCCTCCCCCCAATCAGTGTT transcript variant 2, mRNA/ CTTATTTCAGTGACAATAAACCAT cds = (16, 546) 3526 Table 3A Hs.8121 NM_024408 13249343 Notch (Drosophila) homolog 2 1 ATAGCTGGTGACAAACAGATGGTTGC (NOTCH2), mRNA/cds = TCAGGGACAAGGTGCCTTCCAATG (12, 7427) 3527 db mining Hs.12315 NM_024557 13375722 hypothetical protein FLJ116O8 1 CATGGATATCATGTATCCTTCCTGGT (FLJ11608), mRNA/cds = GCTCACACACCTGTCACCTTGTAA (561, 1184) 3528 Table 3A Hs.337561 NM_024567 13375737 hypothetical protein FLJ21816 A GCTGTGTGACTTAGTAGATAAAATAC (FLJ21616), mRNA/cds = TGCCTTCTGCCTTTGGGACCATGA (119, 1093) 3529 db mining Hs.236449 NM_024898 13376352 hypothetical protein FLJ22757 1 ACTTCCATCTCAGCTAATGCACCCAC (FLJ22757), mRNA/cds = CAGCTCAAACACACCAATAAAGCT (92, 2473) 3530 literature Hs.72241 NM_030662 13489053 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 GCTGCTGTGTGTGGTCTCAGAGGCT kinase 2 (MAP2K2), mRNA/ CTGCTTCCTTAGGTTACAAAACAAA cds = (263, 1465) 3531 Table 3A Hs.196270 NM_030780 13540550 folate transporter/carrier 1 ATTTATCGTAAACATCCACGAGTGCT (LOC81034), mRNA/cds = GTTGCACTACCATCTATTTGTTGT (128, 1075) 3532 Table 3A Hs.211458 NM_030788 13540564 DC-specific transmembrane 1 CCCCACAATGGTCTCTTTTCTCCCTG protein (LOC81501), mRNA/ CTCCCTTATTAAAGAACTCTTTCT cds = (51, 1463) 3533 cytokine Hs.46468 NM_031409 14043039 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 CAGTGGTTCCCATTGATTCTCCCCAT arrays receptor 6 (CCR6), transcript ATCTTTTTGCTCTCAGGCTCTGGC variant 2, mRNA/cds = (551, 1675) 3534 Table 3A Hs.301183 NM_031419 13899228 molecule possessing ankyrin 1 CTTGTATCTCTAAATATGGTGTGATAT repeats induced by lipopoly- GAACCAGTCCATTCACATTGGAA saccharide (MAIL), homolog of mouse (MAIL), mRNA/cds = (48, 2204) 3535 Table 3A Hs.245798 NM_031435 13899258 hypothetical protein 1 ACATAGATTTTCTGCCAACAAATCCT DKFZp56410422 CTCTGCTGTTCACATTATCCTTTG (DKFZP56410422), mRNA/ cds = (510, 1196) 3536 db mining Hs.238730 NM_031437 13899264 hypothetical protein MGC10823 1 CAGAGGTGGGAGTAACTGCTGGTAG (MGC10823), mRNA/cds = TGCCTTCTTTGGTTGTGTTGCTCAG (63, 1235) 3537 Table 3A Hs.103378 NM_031453 13899290 hypothetical protein MGC11034 1 TTAGAACCAAAGTTATTCTTAATAAAA (MGC11034), mRNA/cds = ATCACCACATGCTTGGACCATGC (245, 640) 3538 Table 3A Hs.281397 NM_031480 13899339 hypothetical protein AD034 1 GCTCTTACACTTCGTCTTTAATGTTCT (AD034), mRNA/cds = TTTTGGAGTTAGGACCTCTCAGT (195, 1880) 3539 RG Hs.334691 NM_032223 14149927 hypothetical protein FLJ22427 1 ACCTTGACATGGGTTGTCTAATAAAA house- (FLJ22427), mRNA/cds = CTCGGACCCTTCTTGTGAAATCAA keeping (40, 2631) genes 3540 Table 3A NA R11456 764191 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone 1 ATCCCAGTGCACAGTGAGTTGTATAT IMAGE:129880 5′ similar to CACAAATAGGAGGCCACTTCAGGA 3541 RG Hs.170222 R14692 768965 Na+/H+ exchanger NHE-1 1 GAAGCTGCTAGGGGAAGGACTGGCC house- isoform [human, heart, mRNA, TGGCTCCAGAATGTTGTGCCTTTT keeping 4516 nt]/cds = (577, 3024) genes 3542 Table 3A Hs.1008986 R18757 772367 yg17e04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGGAAGGAAAAGGGGTGTGGCAGCT clone = IMAGE:32522/ GGGAGCGTTTATTTATGTTCTTTCT clone_end = 5′ 3543 RG Hs.82927 AK025706 10438309 cDNA:FLJ22053 fis, clone 1 GAGTGGTGTTCCCAGTGTGGCTCCC house- HEP09502, highly similar to AGAGCTTTGACCAGATTGTGATCCC keeping HUMAMPD2 AMP deaminase genes (AMPD2) mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 3544 RG Hs.240013 R44202 822065 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547A166 1 CTTTGCATTTAGGGACACAGCCCGG house- (from clone DKFZp547A166)/ AGCCGCAGAAGGTCAGCAGGGAGCA keeping cds = UNKNOWN genes 3545 RG Hs.12163 NM_003908 4503504 DNA sequence from clone 1 CATTGCCTACTTTAACACCTGTCAGA house- RP1-64K7 on chromosome GAAACGTGATATGGGGTAAGGAGG keeping 20q11.21–11.23. Contains the genes EIF2B2 gene for eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 subunit 2 (beta, 38 kD), a putative novel gene, the gene for heterogenous nuclear ribo- nucleoprotein RALY or autoantigen P542, an RPS2 (RPS4) (40 S ribosomal protein S2) pseudogene, ESTs, STS, GSSs and two CpG islands/ cds = (138, 1139) 3546 RG Hs.26320 R56088 826194 mRNA for TRABID protein 1 GCAATCTGGGAGCAGCACATTGTTG house- (TRABID gene)/cds = ATGGAGTCCAAGTGAGCACATTTCA keeping (406, 2532) genes 3547 Table 3A Hs.208603 R64054 835933 7t01d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CTCTCCTGGACTGTTGCAGTTGGGT clone = IMAGE:3293397/ GTGGCTGATTTGAAATTGTGCTTCA clone_end = 3′ 3548 Table 3A Hs.181400 R67739 840377 602650370T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TAACAAGAATTGCATTGAGGAAACAA clone = IMAGE:4761353/ GGCTCCACAGGGCCAATCTTCTGG clone end = 3′ 3549 Table 3A Hs.161043 R84314 942720 602415728F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAGAAGTTACATCTTCAATGTCCAGG clone = IMAGE:4523958/ GATGATCGTTTGAAGAGAACCTCT clone_end = 5′ 3550 Table 3A NA R85137 943543 brain N2b4HB55Y cDNA clone 1 AAAACATTGCCAGACCATTTAGTCCT IMAGE:180492 5′ CTTGGAAGGGCCTCTCCGGTGGGG 3551 Table 3A Hs.134025 R88126 946939 UI-H-B12-agp-a-07-0-UI.s1 1 AGGGATAATAAGGTTAGCTGTTAACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGCAACTGAGCTTTTAACCAAAG 2724781/clone_end = 3′ 3552 Table 3A Hs.85289 S53911 264768 CD34 antigen (CD34), mRNA/ 1 CAAGACACTGTGGACTTGGTCACCA cds = (90, 1076) GCTCCTCCCTTGTTCTCTAAGTTCC 3553 Table 3A Hs.246381 S57235 298664 CD68 antigen (CD68), mRNA/ 1 TCTTTGACGGGGTTTTCCTTGCTCCT cds = (15, 1079) GCCAGGATTAAAAGTCCATGAGTT 3554 Table 3A Hs.75256 S59049 299704 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 CTTAAAGTATATGTTTTCAAATTGCCA 1 (RGS1), mRNA/cds = TTGCTACTATTGCTTGTCGGTGT (14, 604) 3555 Table 3A Hs.279518 S60099 300168 amyloid beta (A4) precursor- 1 CTCCTGTCACCGGCCTTGTGACATTC like protein 2 (APLP2), ACTCAGAGAAGACCACACCAAGGA mRNA/cds = (72, 2363) 3556 Table 3A Hs.300697 S62140 386156 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 GTCGGACTATGTAATTGTAACTATAC lambda heavy chain/cds = CTCTGGTTCCCATTAAAAGTGACC (65, 1498) 3557 Table 3A Hs.249247 S63912 399757 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GCTAGTGTTTGAATATGCTCTCTTGT ribonucleoprotein A3 TGCTCTAATTCTGTGCCTCCGTGC (HNRPA3), mRNA/cds = (30, 839) 3558 Table 3A Hs.155924 S68271 545204 cAMP responsive element 1 AGAGGAACTTGAAACCTTGAAAGACA modulator (CREM), mRNA/ TTTGTTCTCCCAAAACTGATTACT cds = (0, 998) 3559 Table 3A Hs.89545 S71381 551546 proteasome (prosome, 1 ACTGGGATATTGCCCACATGATCAGT macropain) subunit, beta type, GGCTTTGAATGAAATACAGATGCA 4 (PSMB4), mRNA/cds = (23, 817) 3560 Table 3A Hs.179526 S73591 688296 upregulated by 1,25-dihydroxy- 1 CCAGAAAGTGTGGGCTGAAGATGGT vitamin D-3 (VDUP1), mRNA/ TGGTTTCATGTGGGGGTATTATGTA cds = (221, 1396) 3561 Table 3A Hs.155396 S74017 693841 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 1 TTTCTTAGGACACCATTTGGGCTAGT 2)-like 2 (NFE2L2), mRNA/ TTCTGTGTAAGTGTAAATACTACA cds = (39, 1808) 3562 Table 3A Hs.274401 S75463 833998 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434P086 1 GAAGGGTTGGCCTGCCTGGCTGGGG (from clone DKFZp434P086); AGGTCAGTAAACTTTGAATAGTAAG partial cds/cds = (798, 1574) 3563 Table 3A Hs.73090 S76638 243420 p50-NF-kappa B homolog 1 TTAACACCCCACACCCACCCCTCAGT [human, peripheral blood T TGGGACAAATAAAGGATTCTCATG cells, mRNA, 3113 nt] /cds = (250, 2952) 3564 Table 3A Hs.252136 S80990 1911529 ficolin (collagen/fibrinogen 1 CAAGCCGCCACATGCCCACAACCTC domain-containing) 1 (FCN1), ACCAGAGGGAGAATTATGTTTCTAA mRNA/cds = (92, 1072) 3565 Table 3A Hs.301497 T77017 694220 arginine-tRNA-protein trans- 1 GTGTATTGATCCAAGTAGTCAAAGTG ferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, TCTTAAAGGGCACCTATTTGTCCT alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 3566 Table 3A Hs.158193 T78173 696682 yd79c05.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGTGCTTTCCAAATGTGATTGTTCTG clone = IMAGE:114440/ GGTGATGGGACATATGGGCAGTTG clone_end = 5′ 3567 Table 3A NA T80378 698887 1NIB cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 CGGGGGAATAGGAGGAAAAACATGG 24693 5′ CATGGAACAAACCAACATAAAAGGT 3568 Table 3A NA T80654 703539 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone 1 ACTAATTCTGCTCTTTGGACAAGTGC IMAGE: 108950 5′ CTGACATCTGCTTCATTGGGTTTT 3569 Table 3A Hs.189744 T85880 714232 qz25e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGAATAAAGTTAAGTATTTCCCACT clone = IMAGE:2027948/ TGGAAATTGTACCACTCCTGGGGT clone_end = 3′ 3570 Table 3A Hs.327 U00672 482802 interleukin 10 receptor, alpha 1 CCTCTGCCAAAGTACTCTTAGGTGCC (IL10RA), mRNA/cds = AGTCTGGTAACTGAACTCCCTCTG (61, 1797) 3571 Table 3A Hs.184592 U00946 405048 protein kinase, lysine deficient 1 1 GTCTGGTAAGCCGATGCTAATGGCA (PRKWNK1), mRNA/cds = GAAGCAATAGAAGTCCAAGGCACTA (0, 7148) 3572 Table 3A Hs.278857 U01923 460085 heterogeneous nuclear 1 ACGGGACAATTTTAAGATGTAATACC ribonucleoprotein H2 (H′) AATACTTTAGAAGTTTGGTCGTGT (HNRPH2), mRNA/cds = (78, 1427) 3573 Table 3A Hs.303627 U02019 433343 heterogeneous nuclear 1 CTCTCAGTTCCCAAGATGGCCCCACA ribonucleoprotein D (AU-rich TTCCCATTGTTTTCCCCAAGAGAA element RNA-binding protein 1, 37 kD) (HNRPD), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (285, 1352) 3574 Table 3A Hs.239138 U02020 404012 pre-B-cell colony-enhancing 1 GGTTGTTGTATTGTACCAGTGAAATG factor (PBEF), mRNA/cds = CCAATTTGAAAGGCCTGTACTGC (27, 1502) 3575 Table 3A Hs.172081 U02882 433346 rolipram-sensitive 3′,5′-cyclic 1 TTGTTTGCCATCTGTTGATCAGGAAC AMP phosphodiesterase mRNA, TACTTCAGCTACTTGCATTTGATT complete cds/cds = (108, 1922) 3576 Table 3A Hs.75969 U03105 476094 proline-rich protein with nuclear 1 AATCTACATTTTCTTACCAGGAGCAG targeting signal (B4-2), CATTGAGGTTTTTGAGCATAGTAC mRNA/cds = (113, 1096) 3577 Table 3A Hs.89421 U03644 476104 CBF1 interacting corepressor 1 ACAGAGAGCACCCAGGAGGTACACA (CIR), mRNA/cds = (0, 1352) TACTAAAGTGACACAAAGAGAATGA 3578 Table 3A Hs.154654 U03688 501030 cytochrome P450, subfamily I 1 TGTGTGCATAATAGCTACAGTGCATA (dioxin-inducible), polypeptide 1 GTTGTAGACAAAGTACATTCTGGG (glaucoma 3, primary infantile) (CYP1B1), mRNA/cds = (372, 2003) 3579 Table 3A Hs.75546 U03851 433307 capping protein alpha mRNA, 1 AGCATGTTGTTTAATTTCTTTTTAAAA partial cds/cds = (16, 870) ATCACTGTTGGGCTTTGAAAGCA 3580 Table 3A Hs.196384 U04636 496975 prostaglandin-endoperoxide 1 GCTGACAAAACCTGGGAATTTGGGTT synthase 2 (prostaglandin G/H GTGTATGCGAATGTTTCAGTGCCT synthase and cyclooxygenase) (PTGS2), mRNA/cds = (134, 1948) 3581 Table 3A Hs.118962 U05040 460151 far upstream element (FUSE) 1 TCACTTTCCAAATGCCTGTTTTGTGC binding protein 1 (FUBP1), TTTACAATAAATGATATGAAACCT mRNA/cds = (26, 1960) 3582 Table 3A Hs.79630 U05259 452561 MB-1 gene, complete cds 1 TTTATGCGTATTTAAGCCTTGGAAAC ACAGGGACTATCTTGTGGATTGGG 3583 Table 3A Hs.177559 U05875 463549 interferon gamma receptor 2 1 GTCTTGACTTTGGCAAATGAGCCGGA (interferon gamma transducer 1) GCCCCTTGGGCAGGTCACACAACC (IFNGR2), mRNA/cds = (648, 1661) 3584 Table 3A Hs.1197 U07550 469170 heat shock 10 kD protein 1 1 ACATCCAGTGTCTCCAAAATTGTTTC (chaperonin 10) (HSPE1), CTTGTACTGATATAAACACTTCCA mRNA/cds = (41, 349) 3585 Table 3A Hs.78909 U07802 984508 Tis11d gene, complete cds/ 1 GGTACAGTTGGAGCACTATATGTACT cds = (291, 1739) CTCTGGACTACTTTGGACAGAAGT 3586 Table 3A Hs.173965 U08316 475587 ribosomal protein S6 kinase, 1 AAAATCACCTCAACAGCCCTGTGAAG 90 kD, polypeptide 3 TGACCTCAGTGAGATATTTGGATC (RPS6KA3), mRNA/cds = (0, 2222) 3587 Table 3A Hs.170171 U08626 551473 glutamine synthetase 1 TTAAAGTGCACCTTCCAAAATGTCTC pseudogene CCATAAGTAGGTAAGACCAACCTG 3588 Table 3A Hs.333513 U10117 498909 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 AATGATGAGTGTGTGGCTACATACAA family E, member 1 (endothelial AGGAGTTCCCTTTGAGGTGAAAGG monocyte-activating) (SCYE1), mRNA/cds = (49, 987) 3589 Table 3A Hs.40202 U10485 505685 lymphoid-restricted membrane 1 GGGAAAGTATAGCATGAAACCAGAG protein (LRMP), mRNA/cds = GTTCTCAGAATGACCGTAAGATAGC (574, 2241) 3590 Table 3A Hs.79022 U10550 762886 GTP-binding protein over- 1 TGGTTGACCCTTGTATGTCACAGCTC expressed in skeletal muscle TGCTCTATTTATTATTATTTTGCA (GEM), mRNA/cds = (213, 1103) 3591 Table 3A Hs.194778 U11870 511804 interleukin 8 receptor, alpha 1 TTGTCCACAAGTAAAAGGAAATCCTC (IL8RA), mRNA/cds = CTCCAGGGAGTCTCAGCTTCACCC (100, 1152) 3592 Table 3A Hs.80561 U12767 924281 mitogen induced nuclear orphan 1 CATTGCTCTTTAGTGTGTGTTAACCT receptor (MINOR) mRNA, GTGGTTTGAAAGAAATGCTCTTGT complete cds/cds = (209, 1972) 3593 Table 3A Hs.184411 U13044 531892 albumin (ALB), mRNA/cds = 1 GTCTGGCTTAACTATTTTTGAAAATAT (39, 1868) AACTGTTTCCCCTCTCTGCTGCT 3594 Table 3A Hs.78915 U13045 531894 GA-binding protein transcription 1 AAAAGCAATTACCCTTAAAACTGTAC factor, beta subunit 1 (53 kD) TCTGGCCTACTTTTCTATTTTGCA (GABPB1), transcript variant beta, mRNA/cds = (169, 1356) 3595 Table 3A Hs.1162 U15085 557701 major histocompatibility 1 GGCTCTCAGTGTGCCATAGAGGACA complex, class II, DM beta GCAACTGGTGATTGTTTCAGAGAAA (HLA-DMB), mRNA/cds = (233, 1024) 3596 Table 3A Hs.155596 U15173 558843 BCL2/adenovirus E1B 19 kD- 1 AAACTGTTTCTTTGGTGTCCTTTACAT interacting protein 2 (BNIP2), TGAAATAAATTGTGTTTGTGCCT mRNA/cds = (211, 1155) 3597 Table 3A Hs.2128 U15932 9911129 dual specificity phosphatase 5 1 ACCCGTGTGAATGTGAAGAAAAGCA (DUSP5), mRNA/cds = GTATGTTACTGGTTGTTGTTGTTGT (210, 1364) 3598 Table 3A Hs.64639 U16307 1100927 glioma pathogenesis-related 1 AGAGAGGGAACATCAAATGCTGGCA protein (RTVP1), mRNA/cds = CTATATACATACGATCAGCCTGATT (128, 928) 3599 Table 3A Hs.183105 U17989 805094 nuclear autoantigen (GS2NA), 1 GTCTTCCGAGAAACTTTTCTGATCAG mRNA/cds = (204, 2345) TTTGCGAGTTTTGATGAGTTTTGT 3600 Table 3A Hs.155188 U18062 642794 TATA box binding protein 1 GCTGCTGTTGCTGCTTTGTGATGACG (TBP)-associated factor, RNA TGAGATCAATAAGAAGAACCTAGT polymerase II, F, 55 kD (TAF2F), mRNA/cds = (740, 1789) 3601 Table 3A Hs.2488 U20158 806765 lymphocyte cytosolic protein 2 1 AGGACTGAACTGAACCCCTCCCCAT (SH2 domain-containing GAACACAAGGGTTTTATCCTTTCCT leukocyte protein of 76 kD) (LCP2), mRNA/cds = (207, 1808) 3602 Table 3A Hs.78913 U20350 665580 G protein-coupled receptor V28 1 GATGTGGTAACTGTTAAATTGCTGTG mRNA, complete cds/cds = TATCTGATAGCTCTTTGGCAGTCT (87, 1154) 3603 Table 3A Hs.154230 U22897 984286 nuclear domain 10 protein 1 GATCAAAAGGGCTATGGGAAGGGCA (NDP52), mRNA/cds = GACCCCGCCAATGATTTCTCTTCAC (54, 1394) 3604 Table 3A Hs.2437 U23028 806853 eukaryotic initiation factor 2B- 1 GAACAGCTTTGTGCTCCGGCTTTCCC epsilon mRNA, partial cds/ TCAGGGAACAGCAGAGAGCAGTTG cds = (0, 1925) 3605 Table 3A Hs.93304 U24577 1314245 phospholipase A2, group VII 1 TCCAGGGACCAACATTAACACAACCA (platelet-activating factor ATCAACACATCATGTTACAGAACT acetylhydrolase, plasma) (PLA2G7), mRNA/cds = (161, 1486) 3606 Table 3A Hs.278625 U24578 1125049 RP1 and complement C4B 1 TATTAAAGGCTTTTGGCAGCAAAGTG precursor (C4B) genes, TCAGTGTTGGCAGCGAAGTGTCAG 3607 Table 3A Hs.3144 U26710 862406 Cas-Br-M (murine) ectropic 1 TTCACAAGATGCTTTGAAGGTTCTGA retroviral transforming sequence TTTTCAACTGATCAAACTAATGCA b (CBLB), mRNA/cds = (322, 2634) 3608 Table 3A Hs.1724 U29607 903981 interleukin 2 receptor, alpha 1 ACTAATTTGATGTTTACAGGTGGACA (IL2RA), mRNA/cds = CACAAGGTGCAAATCAATGCGTAC (159, 977) 3609 Table 3A Hs.75981 U30888 940181 ubiquitin specific protease 14 1 ACTGTACAATTTCTGAAGATGGTTAT (tRNA-guanine transgly- TAACACTGTGCTGTTAAGCATCCA cosylase) (USP14), mRNA/cds = (91, 1575) 3610 Table 3A Hs.845 U31120 1045451 interleukin-13 (IL-13) precursor 1 CTGTGTCTGGCACCACCCACACATC gene, complete cds CATGTCTCCCTCACAACCCAGGAGG 3611 Table 3A Hs.64310 U32324 975336 interleukin 11 receptor, alpha 1 CATGTATGTAGGTGCCTGGGAGTGT (IL11RA), mRNA/cds = GTGTGGTCCTTGCTCTGGCCCTTTC (5, 1273) 3612 Table 3A Hs.41724 U32659 1155222 interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T- 1 ATTCAATTCCAGAGTAGTTTCAAGTTT lymphocyte-associated serine CACATCGTAACCATTTTCGCCCG esterase 8) (IL17), mRNA/cds = (53, 520) 3613 Table 3A Hs.108327 U32986 1136227 damage-specific DNA binding 1 TCTTCGGAAAGAAGAAGGTGGGAGG protein 1 (127 kD) (DDB1), ATGTGAATTGTTAGTTTCTGAGTTT mRNA/cds = (109, 3531) 3614 Table 3A Hs.32970 U33017 984968 signaling lymphocytic activation 1 ATCAAGCCTCTGTGCCTCAGTTTCTC molecule (SLAM), mRNA/ TCTCAGGATAAAGAGTGAATAGAG cds = (133, 1140) 3615 Table 3A Hs.2533 U34252 1049218 aldehyde dehydrogenase 9 1 GCGATAGAGGAAATCTACTCCCTATC (gamma-aminobutyraldehyde TTGGGTCCTTGAACTACAGCCTGC dehydrogenase, E3 isozyme) (ALDH9), mRNA/cds = (377, 1858) 3616 Table 3A Hs.169476 U34995 1497857 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 CTAGGGAGCCGCACCTTGTCATGTA 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, CCATCAATAAAGTACCCTGTGCTCA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 3617 Table 3A Hs.289107 U37547 1145292 baculoviral IAP repeat- 1 TTTCTCCCCCTAGTTTGTGAGAAACA containing 2 (BIRC2), mRNA/ TCTCAATAAAGTGCTTTCCAAAAA cds = (1159, 3015) 3618 Table 3A Hs.154057 U38320 2228241 matrix metalloproteinase 19 1 TCCCATCAAAAAGGTATCAAATGCCT (MMP19), transcript variant TGGAAGCTCCCTGATCCTACAAAA rasi-3, mRNA/cds = (1642, 1899) 3619 Table 3A Hs.151518 U38847 1184691 TAR (HIV) RNA-binding 1 TGCCAAAAGTTTGCCATGTGCCTTAA protein 1 (TARBP1), mRNA/ ACATATTACTATATATTTTCCCCT cds = (0, 4865) 3620 Table 3A Hs.75916 U41371 1173904 splicing factor 3b, subunit 2, 1 CAGTTCCCAAGGACTTGTCATTTCAT 145 kD (SF3B2), mRNA/cds = GTTCTTATTTTAGACCTGTTTTGT (48, 2666) 3621 Table 3A Hs.169531 U41387 1230563 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 TTACCAAGAAGGACTTAAGGGAGTAA His) box polypeptide 21 GGGGCGCAGATTAGCATTGCTCAA (DDX21), mRNA/cds = (265, 2412) 3622 Table 3A Hs.57304 U41654 2058395 Ras-related GTP-binding protein 1 GATATGCACATCAAAGCCTTTACCAG (RAGA), mRNA/cds = TATCTTCCTGTATTCCGTATCAGA (31, 972) 3623 Table 3A Hs.167503 U43185 1151169 signal transducer and activator 1 CTCTGAGGCGTGAGGACTCGCAGTC of transcription 5A (STAT5A), AGGGGCAGCTGACCATGGAAGATTG mRNA/cds = (640, 3024) 3624 Table 3A Hs.54460 U46573 1280140 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 CCTCTCTTCCTCCCTGGAATCTTGTA family A (Cys—Cys), member AAGGTCCTGGCAAAGATGATCAGT 11 (eotaxin) (SCYA11), mRNA/ cds = (53, 346) 3625 Table 3A Hs.279891 U46751 3077821 truncated calcium binding 1 GCCTCCTGGTCTCTTCACCACTGTAG protein (LOC51149), mRNA/ TTCTCTCATTTCCAAACCATCAGC cds = (219, 695) 3626 Table 3A Hs.155637 U47077 13570016 DNA-dependent protein kinase 1 TTTTCCTTCTAACACTTGTATTTGGAG catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) GCTCTTCTGTGATTTTGAGAAGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (57, 12443) 3627 Table 3A Hs.306359 U50078 4220427 clone 25038 mRNA sequence/ 1 TGAATTGCCTGTTCAGGGTTCCTTAT cds = UNKNOWN GCAGAGAAATAAAGCAGATTCAGG 3628 Table 3A Hs.173824 U51166 1378106 thymine-DNA glycosylase 1 GGACATCCACTAGAGATGGGTTTGA (TDG), mRNA/cds = GGATTTTCCAAGCGTGTAATAATGA (399, 1631) 3629 Table 3A Hs.78993 U51903 1262925 IQ motif containing GTPase 1 TTGCACGCAGAGCCTTTAAGTGACTA activating protein 2 (IQGAP2), AGGAACAACATAGATAGTGAGCAT mRNA/cds = (222, 4949) 3630 Table 3A Hs.74170 U52054 1377850 602708243F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACTTTAATCTGATCTTGTGTCTTAGA clone = IMAGE:4844914/ GAAGCCCCCATACCTGGTAGAGCA clone_end = 5′ 3631 Table 3A Hs.82132 U52682 1378108 interferon regulatory factor 4 1 TGTAGGAAAGGATGCTTCACAAACTG (IRF4), mRNA/cds = AGGTAGATAATGCTATGCTGTCGT (105, 1460) 3632 Table 3A Hs.82132 U52682 1378108 interferon regulatory factor 4 1 TGTAGGAAAGGATGCTTCACAAACTG (IRF4), mRNA/cds = AGGTAGATAATGCTATGCTGTCGT (105, 1460) 3633 Table 3A Hs.183556 U53347 1478280 solute carrier family 1 (neutral 1 CTGGGGAGAGGCTGAGGACAAATAC amino acid transporter), member CTGCTGTCACTCCAGAGGACATTTT 5 (SLC1A5), mRNA/cds = (590, 2215) 3634 Table 3A Hs.333527 U53530 1314642 cDNA FLJ13685 fis, clone 1 CATTACTTGTGAGCTGCTGAACAAAC PLACE2000039, highly similar AAGTCAAGGTGAGCCCGGACATGG to DYNEIN HEAVY CHAIN, CYTOSOLIC/cds = UNKNOWN 3635 Table 3A Hs.58189 U54559 2351379 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 AAGAAGTTAACATGAACTCTTGAAGT factor 3, subunit 3 (gamma, 40 CACACCAGGGCAACTCTTGGAAGA kD) (EIF3S3), mRNA/cds = (5, 1063) 3636 Table 3A Hs.44585 U58334 1399804 tumor protein p53-binding 1 GAAACTTGCTACAGACTTACCCGTAA protein, 2 (TP53BP2), mRNA/ TATTTGTCAAGATCATAGCTGACT cds = (756, 3773) 3637 Table 3A Hs.169191 U58913 4204907 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TGGACACACGGATCAAGACCAGGAA family A (Cys—Cys), member GAATTGAACTTGTCAAGGTGAAGGG 23 (SCYA23), mRNA/cds = (71, 433) 3638 Table 3A Hs.11383 U59808 4097420 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TGCTAAATATGTTATTGTGGAAAGAT family A (Cys—Cys), member GAATGCAATAGTAGGACTGCTGAC 13 (SCYA13), mRNA/cds = (75, 371) 3639 Table 3A Hs.79089 U60800 1663566 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 AGCAATAAACTCTGGATGTTTGTGCG domain (Ig), transmembrane CGTGTGTGGACAGTCTTATCTTCC domain (TM) and short cytoplasmic domain, (semaphorin) 4D (SEMA4D), mRNA/cds = (87, 2675) 3640 Table 3A Hs.238648 U60805 1794210 oncostatin M receptor (OSMR), 1 TCCTCTTTTCTTTCAAGAACTATATAT mRNA/cds = (367, 3306) AAATGACCTGTTTTCACGCGGCC 3641 Table 3A Hs.77256 U61145 1575348 enhancer of zeste (Drosophila) 1 AGCTGCAAAGTGTTTTGTACCAGTGA homolog 2 (EZH2), mRNA/ ATTTTTGCAATAATGCAGTATGGT cds = (57, 2297) 3642 Table 3A Hs.30035 U61267 1418285 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 TTGCTTACCAAAGGAGGCCCAATTTC rich (transformer 2 Drosophila ACTCAAATGTTTTGAGAACTGTGT homolog) 10 (SFRS10), mRNA/ cds = (121, 987) 3643 Table 3A Hs.155935 U62027 1511643 complement component 3a 1 ACATAGTGAAAGTTTATAAGAGGATG receptor 1 (C3AR1), mRNA/ AAGTGATATGGTGAGCAGCGGACT cds = (0, 1448) 3644 Table 3A Hs.177584 U62961 1519051 3-oxoacid CoA transferase 1 AACAGCCTTTCTGGCTGACCACATGG (OXCT), nuclear gene encoding TTAAATGCATACCTTCCCAGTACT mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (98, 1660) 3645 Table 3A Hs.75498 U64197 1778716 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TGTGCCTCACCTGGACTTGTCCAATT family A (Cys—Cys), member AATGAAGTTGATTCATATTGCATC 20 (SCYA20), mRNA/cds = (58, 348) 3646 Table 3A Hs.73165 U64198 1685027 interleukin 12 receptor, beta 2 1 CTATAGATGAAGACATAAAAGACACT (IL12RB2), mRNA/cds = GGTAAACACCAATGTAAAAGGGCC (640, 3228) 3647 Table 3A Hs.279939 U65590 1794218 mitochondrial carrier homolog 1 1 AGCTGTTGATGCTGGTTGGACAGGTT (MTCH1), nuclear gene TGAGTCAAATTGTACTTTGCTCCA encoding mitochondnal protein, mRNA/cds = (0, 1118) 3648 Table 3A Hs.73172 U67369 1698691 growth factor independent 1 1 TGGGAAGGAAGGCTCTGTCTTCAACT (GFI1), mRNA/cds = CTTTGACCCTCCATGTGTACCATA (267, 1535) 3649 Table 3A Hs.84264 U70439 1698782 Homo sapiens, acidic protein 1 GATTCTTGCTGTAGCGTGGATAGCTG rich in leucines, clone MGC: TGATTGGTGAGTCAACCGTCTGTG 8650 IMAGE:2961642, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (211, 966) 3650 Table 3A Hs.82116 U70451 1763090 myleoid differentiation primary 1 TGGGCATTTTAAAGCCATCTCAAGAG response protein MyD88 GCATCTTCTACATGTTTTGTACGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (32, 922) 3651 Table 3A Hs.117005 U71383 2411474 sialic acid binding Ig-like lectin 1 AAGTCAGGGACCACTTGCTGAAGCA 5 (SIGLEC5), mRNA/cds = CGAAGAGCCCTTGTGGCAATGTTAA (142, 1797) 3652 Table 3A Hs.12045 U72514 2276395 Homo sapiens, Similar to gene 1 GACTGCTGGAAGATGATCTTTCTGCA rich cluster, C2f gene, clone CTGAGACTGTGGAGTTTGGGGAAG MGC:16358 IMAGE:3927564, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (278, 733) 3653 Table 3A Hs.183684 U73824 1857236 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TTGTGGGTGTGAAACAAATGGTGAGA factor 4 gamma, 2 (EIF4G2), ATTTGAATTGGTCCCTCCTATTAT mRNA/cds = (306, 3029) 3654 Table 3A NA U75686 2801402 Poly(A)-binding protein, 1 AATTCCAGCTGAGCGCCGGTCGCTA cytoplasmic 4 (inducible form) CCATTACCGTTGGTCTTGGTGTCAA 3655 Table 3A Hs.20191 U76248 2673967 hSIAH2 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 CCCCAACCCTCAAATTAAAACTAGAA cds = (526, 1500) CTATAGATCCACATGAACGCACGC 3656 Table 3A Hs.81361 U76713 1814273 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AGCTTTTGAAATAAAATTTAAAAACCC ribonucleoprotein A/B CAAGCCTGGGTGAGTGTGGGAAA (HNRPAB), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (224, 1219) 3657 Table 3A Hs.76507 U77396 1684871 LPS-induced TNF-alpha factor 1 TCTGTAATCAAATGATTGGTGTCATTT (PIG7), mRNA/cds = (233, 919) TCCCATTTGCCAATGTAGTCTCA 3658 Table 3A Hs.78103 U77456 1679778 nucleosome assembly protein 1- 1 GCCCCACCATTCATCCTGTCTGAAGG like 4 (NAP1L4), mRNA/cds = TCCTGGGTTTGGTGTGACCGCTTG (149, 1276) 3659 Table 3A Hs.80205 U77735 1750275 pim-2 oncogene (PIM2), 1 TTCCTGCCTGGATTATTTAAAAAGCC mRNA/cds = (185, 1189) ATGTGTGGAAACCCACTATTTAAT 3660 Table 3A Hs.55481 U78722 1699000 zinc finger protein 165 1 AGCCTTCAGTCAGAGCTCAAACCTTA (ZNF165), mRNA/cds = GTCAACACCAGAGAATTCACATGA (567, 2024) 3661 Table 3A Hs.71848 U79277 1710245 clone 23548 mRNA sequence/ 1 GAATTTTCAGTTTGTGCTTACATTTTC cds = UNKNOWN TAACATTGGATGTTTGCTTTGGC 3662 Table 3A Hs.173854 U80735 2565045 CAGF28 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 TATGACTTTAAGAGCCCACATTAGGT cds = (0, 2235) TTTATGATTCATTTGCCAGGTTTT 3663 Table 3A Hs.306094 U80743 2565060 mRNA for KIAA1818 protein, 1 GGCGTGCCGTTGAGGGGGAAAACGA partial cds/cds = AGCCCAGTATTTGCTACTGTTTTTC (0, 3473) 3664 Table 3A Hs.181466 U81002 4580010 cDNA FLJ14502 fis, clone 1 CTCTTGGGCATAAAATCTCAGAGGAA NT2RM1000244, highly similar GCTACTTAGGACATCATCTTGGCC to TRAF4 associated factor 1 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 3665 Table 3A Hs.161002 U82828 2072424 non-lens beta gamma-crystallin 1 TCTACAGTAGCCTGTGCTGAACTGAT like protein (AIM1) mRNA, CTCTTAAATAAACTTGCTTCTGGT partial cds/cds = (0, 4913) 3666 Table 3A Hs.334457 U83115 2623760 Aac11 (aac11) mRNA, 1 TTCTCAAGTTTGATACTGAGTTGACT complete cds/cds = (77, 1663) GTTCCCTTATCCCTCACCGTTCCC 3667 Table 3A Hs.80420 U83857 1888522 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 AGACTTTTCCAACCCTCATCACCAAC family D (Cys-X3-Cys), member GTCTGTGCCATTTTGTATTTTACT 1 (fractalkine, neurotactin) (SCYD1), mRNA/cds = (79, 1272) 3668 Table 3A Hs.154695 U84487 2218086 phosphomannomutase 2 1 CCAGCGGCATCTTTCCTTGTCGAATG (PMM2), mRNA/cds = ATACTGTAATGACCTTCCAAAGTG (48, 788) 3669 Table 3A Hs.50404 U85773 2388626 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TCTGGTCATTCAAGGATCCCCTCCCA family A (Cys—Cys), member AGGCTATGCTTTTCTATAACTTTT 25 (SCYA25), mRNA/cds = (0, 452) 3670 Table 3A Hs.162808 U86453 2317893 phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase 1 TGTGGGTTGAGACCAGCACTCTGTG catalytic subunit p110delta AAACCTTGAAATGAGAAGTAAAGGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (195, 3329) 3671 Table 3A Hs.74407 U86602 1835785 nucleolar protein p40; homolog 1 TGAATACAAAGAACCAAGAAAAAGGA of yeast EBNA1-binding protein ATGAAGACTCGCAATTTCACGACA (P40), mRNA/cds = (142, 1062) 3672 Table 3A Hs.5181 U87954 4099505 proliferation-associated 2G4, 1 CTGAATTTGGTTTTGGGAGGTGAGG 38 kD (PA2G4), mRNA/cds = CTTCCCAACCACGGAAGACTACTTT (97, 1281) 3673 Table 3A Hs.173334 U88629 1946346 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 GGCTCACATCAAAAGGCTAATAGGTG MERASE II, ELONGATION AATTTGACCAACAGCAAGCAGAGT FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1922) 3674 Table 3A Hs.169963 U90543 2062687 butyrophilin, subfamily 2, 1 GACGCCTTACAAATGATGGAGGATTC member A1 (BTN2A1), mRNA/ CAAAGAGTTTTTGTTTATTTGGGT cds = (210, 1793) 3675 Table 3A Hs.167741 U90548 2062697 butyrophilin, subfamily 3, 1 CCTGGTCATTGGTGGATGTTAAACCC memberA3 (BTN3A3), mRNA/ ATATTCCTTTCAACTGCTGCCTGC cds = (171, 1925) 3676 Table 3A Hs.284283 U90552 2062705 butyrophilin (BTF5) mRNA, 1 TGGTGGATGTTAAACCAATATTCCTT complete cds/cds = (359, 1900) TCAACTGCTGCCTGCTAGGGAAAA 3677 Table 3A Hs.83724 U90904 1913882 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 CAGCTCTGGGAAATAGAAGACTAGG 3451448, mRNA, partial cds/ GTTGTTTCTTAAATTTAGCTCATGT cds = (0, 901) 3678 Table 3A Hs.279948 U93243 6649661 HSPC205 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 TGACTTATGAGCTGTGACTCAACTGC cds = (190, 681) TTCATTAAACATTCTGCATTGGGT 3679 Table 3A Hs.7811 U94855 2055430 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 ACACTGAGATAGTCAGTTGTGTGTGA factor 3, subunit 5 (epsilon, 47 CTCTAATAAACGGAGCCTACCTTT kD) (EIF3S5), mRNA/cds = (6, 1079) 3680 Table 3A Hs.326248 U96628 2343084 cDNA:FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 TTTGTAAGCGAAGGAGATGGAGGTC HEP11691/cds = UNKNOWN GTCTTAAACCAGAGAGCTACTGAAT 3681 Table 3A Hs.195175 U97075 2253680 mRNA for CASH alpha protein/ 1 GGATGATAACACCCTATGCCCATTGT cds = (481, 1923) CCTGATCTGAAAATTCTTGGAAAT 3682 Table 3A Hs.308026 V00522 32122 major histocompatibility 1 CTTTGCCTAAACCCTATGGCCTCCTG complex, class II, DR beta 5 TGCATCTGTACTCACCCTGTACCA (HLA-DRB5), mRNA/cds = (29, 829) 3683 Table 3A Hs.25647 V01512 29903 cellular oncogene c-fos 1 AAAAGCATTTAAGTTGAATGCGACCA (complete sequence) ACCTTGTGCTCTTTTCATTCTGGA 3684 Table 3A Hs.44189 W00466 1271875 yz99f01.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCTTGAGAAACACCCATCTCCACTCC clone = IMAGE:291193/ TAGACAAACCAATGAACATTAGTC clone_end = 5′ 3685 Table 3A NA W00491 1271910 2 NbHM cDNA clone IMAGE: 1 TCTTAAGGTGTGGCAGAGACAGGGT 291255 5′ similar to ATTTGGGATATACTTTTCAGACTCC 3686 Table 3A NA W02600 1274578 spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone 1 AACAATAAAATATGGCTAGACTGGCC IMAGE:296099 5′ TCTGGTTGCCTAAACAGAGCATCA 3687 Table 3A NA W03955 1275820 za62d04.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTTAACTGAGGGCTTGTCCTGGTTAT clone = IMAGE:297127/ AAATGTCTGGGTGGGGGTGGGCAC 3688 Table 3A Hs.306117 W16552 1290934 capicua protein (CIC) mRNA, 1 AACTGTGAGGCAAATAAAATGCTTCT complete cds/cds = (40, 4866) CAAACTGTGTGGCTCTTATGGGGT 3689 Table 3A Hs.17778 W19201 1295429 neuropilin 2 (NRP2), mRNA/ 1 GTGGCTAAGTCATTGCAGGAACGGG cds = (0, 2780) GCTGTGTTCTCTGCTGGGACAAAAC 3690 Table 3A Hs.235883 W19487 1295576 602628774F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATTGCGACTGTATGGAGAAGAACTGT clone = IMAGE:4753483/ TTGTCATTCAGTGCCGTGGGATAT clone_end = 5′ 3691 Table 3A Hs.340717 W25068 1302933 we58c01x.1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTTATAGAACAATTCCTTTCTCTTCTC clone = IMAGE:2345280/ TTGAATGTGGCAGTCATTACTGC clone_end = 3′ 3692 Table 3A Hs.173334 W47229 1331889 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 TTGATTAGAGCAATGGGAAGCATACT MERASE II, ELONGATION GTGGCCTACCAGCATCTGGAAGTG FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1922) 3693 Table 3A NA W56487 1358345 zc59c07.r1 1 TCAATTGAGGCCCCTTCCCTAAGATT Soares_parathyroid_tumor_(—) ACAACATTGATAACCTGTCCTTTT NbHPA cDNA clone 3694 Table 3A Hs.21812 W74397 1384683 AL562895 cDNA/ 1 CAGCCCTCCGTCGCTTTTTATAAAAC clone = CS0DC021YO20-(3- TTTGTGTGAGAAGAATATATTGAT prime) 3695 Table 3A Hs.163846 W79598 1390869 putative N6-DNA-methyltrans- 1 ACTTCAGATCCTTTTGTGTTTAAATAA ferase (N6AMT1), mRNA/cds = AGGAAAAGCTGCACATCCAAAAA (29, 673) 3696 Table 3A Hs.8294 W80882 1391906 KIAA0196 gene product 1 AGCCTACCTCCTACCCCAGCTGTCTG (KIAA0196), mRNA/cds = TTGAGAGCAGTGCTGACCCCAGCA (273, 3752) 3697 Table 3A Hs.303157 X00437 36748 mRNA for T-cell specific 1 GAAGAGCTGCTCTCACCTCTCTGCAT protein/cds = (37, 975) CCCAATAGATATCCCCCTATGTGC 3698 Table 3A Hs.75514 X00737 35564 nucleoside phosphorylase (NP), 1 GGGCTCAGTTCTGCCTTATCTAAATC mRNA/cds = (109, 978) ACCAGAGACCAAACAAGGACTAAT 3699 Table 3A Hs.1724 X01057 33812 interleukin-2 receptor 1 AAATACAAACATTCTAATTAAAGGCTT TGCAACACATGCCTTGTCTGTTT 3700 Table 3A Hs.95327 X01451 36774 CD3D antigen, delta polypeptide 1 GCCATTACCAACTGTACCTTCCCTTC (TiT3 complex) (CD3D), TTGCTCAGCCAATAAATATATCCT mRNA/cds = (0, 515) 3701 Table 3A Hs.1103 X02812 37092 transforming growth factor, beta 1 CACCAGGAACCTGCTTTAGTGGGGG 1 (TGFB1), mRNA/cds = ATAGTGAAGAAGACAATAAAAGATA (841, 2016) 3702 Table 3A Hs.1217 X02994 28379 adenosine deaminase (ADA), 1 TGGGCATGGTTGAATCTGAAACCCTC mRNA/cds = (95, 1186) CTTCTGTGGCAACTTGTACTGAAA 3703 Table 3A Hs.2233 X03656 31687 gene for granulocyte colony- 1 CTGGGGAGGAGGTCCAGGGAGGAG stimulating factor (G-CSF) GAGGAAAGTTCTCAAGTTCGTCTGAC 3704 Table 3A Hs.174142 X03663 29899 colony stimulating factor 1 1 AACTAACAGTCACGCCGTGGGATGT receptor, formerly McDonough CTCTGTCCACATTAAACTAACAGCA feline sarcoma viral (v-fms) oncogene homolog (CSF1R), mRNA/cds = (300, 3218) 3705 Table 3A Hs.14376 X04098 28338 actin, gamma 1 (ACTG1), 1 GGTTTTCTACTGTTATGTGAGAACAT mRNA/cds = (74, 1201) TAGGCCCCAGCAACACGTCATTGT 3706 Table 3A Hs.74451 X04106 35327 calpain 4, small subunit (30 K) 1 TTTGTCTATATTCTGCTCCCAGCCTG (CAPN4), mRNA/cds = CCAGGCCAGGAGGAAATAAACATG (158, 964) 3707 Table 3A Hs.198365 X04327 29480 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase 1 TTCCTCTTTGGCCACAAGAATAAGCA (BPGM), mRNA/cds = GCAAATAAACAACTATGGCTGTTG (110, 889) 3708 Table 3A Hs.58685 X04391 37186 CD5 antigen (p56–62) (CD5), 1 CTCATCTAAAGACACCTTCCTTTCCA mRNA/cds = (72, 1559) CTGGCTGTCAAGCCACAGGGCACC 3709 Table 3A Hs.93913 X04430 32673 interleukin 6 (interferon, beta 2) 1 GCAGTTTGAATATCCTTTGTTTCAGA (IL6), mRNA/cds = (62, 700) GCCAGATCATTTCTTGGAAAGTGT 3710 Table 3A Hs.2253 X04481 34627 complement component 2 (C2), 1 CCCTGGTTGACTTGACTCATGCTTGT mRNA/cds = (36, 2294) TTCACTTTCACATGGAATTTCCCA 3711 Table 3A Hs.2247 X04688 33835 interleukin 5 (colony-stimulating 1 TCAGAGGGAAAGTAAATATTTCAGGC factor, eosinophil) (IL5), ATACTGACACTTTGCCAGAAAGCA mRNA/cds = (44, 448) 3712 Table 3A Hs.79015 X05323 34742 MRC OX-2 gene signal 1 CACAAGGTAAAGAAACTCAATTCCCC sequence TGCTTGGAGCCCAGCAAACACAAT 3713 Table 3A Hs.78225 X05908 34387 annexin A1 (ANXA1), mRNA/ 1 TGTGGAGGAAACTAAACATTCCCTTG cds = (74, 1114) ATGGTCTCAAGCTATGATCAGAAG 3714 Table 3A Hs.36972 X06180 29819 CD7 antigen (p41) (CD7), 1 GGAGGAGACCAGTCCCCCACCCAGC mRNA/cds = (0, 722) CGTACCAGAAATAAAGGCTTCTGTG 3715 Table 3A Hs.81665 X06182 34084 v-kit Hardy-Zuckerman 4 feline 1 TGTGTAAATACATAAGCGGCGTAAGT sarcoma viral oncogene homolog TTAAAGGATGTTGGTGTTCCACGT (KIT), mRNA/cds = (21, 2951) 3716 Table 3A Hs.173255 X06347 37540 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 CGCTGTTAGGCCGGAATTAAAGTGG polypeptide A (SNRPA), CTTTTTGAGGTTTGGTTTTTCACAA mRNA/cds = (125, 973) 3717 db mining Hs.2014 X06557 37003 mRNA for T-cell receptor 1 GGGGTTTATGTCCTAACTGCTTTGTA delta/cds = UNKNOWN TGCTGTTTTATAAAGGGATAGAAG 3718 Table 3A Hs.153003 X06956 32014 serine/threonine kinase 16 1 ACACCAACCTGCTTCCACTTTATTCT (STK16), mRNA/cds = TGTTTACACATTCTCCTGCTCCCA (118, 1050) 3719 Table 3A Hs.77202 X07109 35492 protein kinase C, beta 1 1 AAGATGTTTGTGGAAATGTTCATTTG (PRKCB1), mRNA/cds = TATCTGGATCTCTGTTATGTGCCA (136, 2151) 3720 Table 3A Hs.89751 X07203 29775 membrane-spanning 4-domains, 1 GAGTTACCACACCCCATGAGGGAAG subfamily A, member 2 (Fc CTCTAAATAGCCAACACCCATCTGT fragment of IgE, high affinity I, receptor for; beta polypeptide) (MS4A2), mRNA/cds = (90, 983) 3721 Table 3A Hs.77436 X07743 35517 pleckstrin (PLEK), mRNA/ 1 TTCCTGAAGCTGTTCCCACTCCCAGA cds = (60, 1112) TGGTTTTATCAATAGCCTAGAGGT 3722 Table 3A Hs.318885 X07834 36517 superoxide dismutase 2, 1 TACTTTGGGGACTTGTAGGGATGCCT mitochondrial (SOD2), mRNA/ TTCTAGTCCTATTCTATTGCAGTT cds = (4, 672) 3723 Table 3A Hs.78056 X12451 29714 cathepsin L (CTSL), mRNA/ 1 TCGAATCATTGAAGATCCGAGTGTGA cds = (288, 1289) TTTGAATTCTGTGATATTTTCACA 3724 Table 3A Hs.193400 X12830 33845 interleukin 6 receptor (IL6R), 1 ATATCCAATATTCGCTGTGTCAGCAT mRNA/cds = (437, 1843) AGAAGTAACTTACTTAGGTGTGGG 3725 Table 3A Hs.856 X13274 32691 interferon, gamma (IFNG), 1 TTGTTGACAACTGTGACTGTACCCAA mRNA/cds = (108, 608) ATGGAAAGTAACTCATTTGTTAAA 3726 Table 3A Hs.2299 X13444 29826 CD8 antigen, beta polypeptide 1 1 AAGTTTCTCAGCTCCCATTTCTACTC (p37) (CD8B1), mRNA/cds = TCCCATGGCTTCATGCTTCTTTCA (50, 682) 3727 Table 3A Hs.234489 X13794 34314 lactate dehydrogenase B gene 1 TCTCCATGTTGTCAAAATCATGCCGT exon 1 and 2 (EC 1.1.1.27) TTATAGCTATTTTCACCTCAGTGG 3728 literature Hs.89137 X13916 34338 low density lipoprotein-related 1 GCCCCGTTTTGGGGACGTGAACGTT protein 1 (alpha-2-macroglobulin TTAATAATTTTTGCTGAATTCTTTA receptor) (LRP1), mRNA/cds = (466, 14100) 3729 Table 3A Hs.82120 X14008 34433 nuclear receptor subfamily 4, 1 AGGTGGGCACAAGTATTACACATCAG group A, member 2 (NR4A2), AAAATCCTGACAAAAGGGACACAT mRNA/cds = (317, 2113) 3730 Table 3A Hs.77424 X14356 31331 Fc fragment of IgG, high affinity 1 GTTCAACAACACCAGAACTGTGTGTC Ia, receptor for (CD64) TCATGGTATGTAACTCTTAAAGCA (FCGR1A), mRNA/cds = (0, 1124) 3731 Table 3A Hs.87409 X14787 37464 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), 1 TTGACCTCCCATTTTTACTATTTGCCA mRNA/cds = (111, 3623) ATACCTTTTTCTAGGAATGTGCT 3732 Table 3A Hs.289088 X15183 32487 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 AAAGCTGTTCAAATACTCGAGCCCAG alpha (HSPCA), mRNA/cds = TCTTGTGGATGGAAATGTAGTGCT (60, 2258) 3733 Table 3A Hs.339703 X16277 35137 zv26f06.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTTAAGTCTGACGGACCTGTCCTGTC clone = IMAGE:754787/ CAGGCCAGTGCCCAGGGAAGGTGT clone_end = 5′ 3734 Table 3A Hs.50964 X16354 37197 mRNA for transmembrane 1 TTTCTAACCCTGACACGGACTGTGCA carcinoembryonic antigen BGPa TACTTTCCCTCATCCATGCTGTGC (formerly TM1-CEA)/cds = (72, 1652) 3735 Table 3A Hs.154672 X16396 35070 methylene tetrahydrofolate 1 CAGCAGCTGCCTGCTTTTCTGTGATG dehydrogenase (NAD+ TATGTATCCTGTTGACTTTTCCAG dependent), methenyltetrahydro- folate cyclohydrolase (MTHFD2), nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (76, 1110) 3736 Table 3A Hs.14601 X16663 32054 hematopoietic cell-specific Lyn 1 TCCCTGAAGAAATATCTGTGAACCTT substrate 1 (HCLS1), mRNA/ CTTTCTGTTCAGTCCTAAAATTCG cds = (42, 1502) 3737 Table 3A Hs.176663 X16863 31321 leukocyte IgG receptor (Fc- 1 ATGGGAGTAATAAGAGCAGTGGCAG gamma-R) mRNA, complete CAGCATCTCTGAACATTTCTCTGGA cds/cds = (17, 718) 3738 Table 3A Hs.271986 X17033 33906 integrin, alpha 2 (CD49B, alpha 1 ACCCATTTCTACTTTTTGCACCTTATT 2 subunit of VLA-2 receptor) TTCTCTGTTCCTGAGCCCCCACA (ITGA2), mRNA/cds = (42, 3587) 3739 Table 3A Hs.1908 X17042 32432 proteoglycan 1, secretory 1 TGTGTTTGCAGAGCTAGTGGATGTGT granule (PRG1), mRNA/cds = TTGTCTACAAGTATGATTGCTGTT (24, 500) 3740 Table 3A Hs.342863 X17094 31477 tg48f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGCCCAGCATTGCTGGTTCTATTTAA clone = IMAGE:2112035/ TGGACATGAGATAATGTTAGAGGT clone_end = 3′ 3741 Table 3A Hs.198951 X51345 34014 jun B proto-oncogene (JUNB), 1 TGAATATAATATATTTGTGTATTTAAC mRNA/cds = (253, 1296) AGGGAGGGGAAGAGGGGGCGATC 3742 Table 3A Hs.3268 X51757 35221 heat shock 70 kD protein 6 1 TGGCACTTTAACATTGCTTTCACCTA (HSP70B) (HSPA6), mRNA/ TATTTTGTGTACTTTGTTACTTGC cds = (0, 1931) 3743 Table 3A Hs.76053 X52104 35219 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 AGTAAATGTACAGTGATTTGAAATAC His) box polypeptide 5 (RNA AATAATGAAGGCAATGCATGGCCT helicase, 68 kD) (DDX5), mRNA/cds = (170, 2014) 3744 Table 3A Hs.323098 X52142 30292 cDNA:FLJ23458 fis, clone 1 CTTAATGTGACCTAGCAATAGGCATA HSI07327/cds = UNKNOWN GCTACGTGGCACTATATTCTGGCC 3745 literature Hs.99987 X52221 31215 ERCC2 gene, exons 1 & 2 1 AGGAGCACCTCACAGATGCCAACCT (partial)/cds = UNKNOWN CAACCTGACCGTGGACGAGGGTGTC 3746 Table 3A Hs.278544 X52882 311380 acetyl-Coenzyme A acetyltrans- 1 CCACGACTTCTGCCCATTCTCTCCAG ferase 2 (acetoacetyl Coenzyme TGTGTGTAACAGGGTCACAAGAAT A thiolase) (ACAT2), mRNA/ cds = (37, 1230) 3747 Table 3A Hs.85266 X53587 33950 integrin, beta 4 (ITGB4), 1 GGCCCAAACCTATTTGTAACCAAAGA mRNA/cds = (126, 5384) GCTGGGAGCAGCACAAGGACCCAG 3748 Table 3A Hs.117950 X53793 28383 multifunctional polypeptide 1 GCGAGCAAGCATTTTGAACACATGGA similar to SAICAR synthetase TTTCCTTGAAGCAGGCTGACAAGA and AIR carboxylase (ADE2H1), mRNA/cds = (24, 1301) 3749 Table 3A NA X53795 35832 R2 mRNA for an inducible 1 TCGGATGGGCTGTTTAGATGTTATAT membrane protein AATCCACAAAAGGTTCATTGAGCT 3750 Table 3A Hs.105938 X53961 34415 lactotransferrin (LTF), mRNA/ 1 GGATTGCCCATCCATCTGCTTACAAT cds = (294, 2429) TCCCTGCTGTCGTCTTAGCAAGAA 3751 Table 3A Hs.55921 X54326 31957 glutamyl-prolyl-tRNA 1 AAAATGAAGTCACACAGGACAATTAT synthetase (EPRS), mRNA/ TCTTATGCCTAAGTTAACAGTGGA cds = (58, 4380) 3752 Table 3A Hs.789 X54489 34625 GRO1 oncogene (melanoma 1 GCCTTGTTTAATGGTAGTTTTACAGT growth stimulating activity, GTTTCTGGCTTAGAACAAAGGGGC alpha) (GRO1), mRNA/cds = (79, 402) 3753 Table 3A Hs.74085 X54870 35062 DNA segment on chromosome 1 AGTGCCTTCCCTGCCTGTGGGGGTC 12 (unique) 2489 expressed ATGCTGCCACTTTTAATGGGTCCTC sequence (D12S2489E), mRNA/ cds = (338, 988) 3754 Table 3A Hs.83758 X54942 29978 CDC28 protein kinase 2 1 TTCCAGTCAGTTTTTCTCTTAAGTGC (CKS2), mRNA/cds = (95, 334) CTGTTTGAGTTTACTGAAACAGTT 3755 Table 3A Hs.283330 X55733 8924082 hypothetical protein PRO1843 1 TCCAATGCAGTCCCATTCTTTATGGC (PRO1843), mRNA/cds = CTATAGTCTCACTCCCAACTACCC (964, 1254) 3756 Table 3A Hs.312670 X55740 23896 xn42c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGGTATAAGAAATGACTTTGAACCAC clone = IMAGE:2696356/ TTTGCAATTGTAGATTCCCAACAA clone_end = 3′ 3757 Table 3A Hs.85112 X57025 33007 IGF-I mRNA for insulin-like 1 CCCCTGCTACTTTGAAACCAGAAAAT growth factor I/cds = (166, 627) AATGACTGGCCATTCGTTACATCT 3758 Table 3A Hs.279920 X57346 23113 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 TGATCTGTCCAGTGTCACTCTGTACC tryptophan 5-monooxygenase CTCAACATATATCCCTTGTGCGAT activation protein, beta poly- peptide (YWHAB), mRNA/ cds = (372, 1112) 3759 Table 3A Hs.74405 X57347 32463 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 AAAAGCCTTGTGAAAATGTTATGCCC tryptophan 5-monooxygenase TATGTAACAGCAGAGTAACATAAA activation protein, theta poly- peptide (YWHAQ), mRNA/ cds = (100, 837) 3760 Table 3A Hs.289110 X57809 33714 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 CCACCACGGGAGACTAGAGCTGCAG lambda light chain mRNA/ GATCCCGGGGGAGGGGTCTCTCCTC cds = (9, 710) 3761 Table 3A Hs.289110 X57812 33723 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 CAGTGGAAGTCCCACAGAAGCTACA lambda light chain mRNA/ GCTGCCAGGTCACGCATGAAGGGAG cds = (9, 710) 3762 Table 3A Hs.302063 X58529 33480 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 CCCACACTGCTTTGCTGTGTATACGC mRNA for mu heavy chain TTGTTGCCCTGAAATAAATATGCA enhancer and constant region/ cds = UNKNOWN 3763 Table 3A Hs.302063 X58529 33480 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 CCCACACTGCTTTGCTGTGTATACGC mRNA for mu heavy chain TTGTTGCCCTGAAATAAATATGCA enhancer and constant region/ cds = UNKNOWN 3764 Table 3A Hs.155101 X59066 28937 Homo sapiens ATP synthase, 1 ACAAATTTCTTGGCTGGATTTGAAGC H+ transporting, mitochondrial TTAAACTCCTGTGGATTCACATCA F1 complex, alpha subunit, isoform 1, cardiac muscle 3765 Table 3A Hs.83532 X59405 34508 H. sapiens, gene for Membrane 1 AGAGACCAGTTTTCTCTGGAAGTTTG cofactor protein/cds = TTTAAATGACAGAAGCGTATATGA UNKNOWN 3766 literature Hs.861 X60188 31220 ERK1 mRNA for protein 1 CGCCCCTGCCACCTCCCTGACCCGT serine/threonine kinase/cds = CTAATATATAAATATAGAGATGTGT (72, 1211) 3767 Table 3A Hs.81634 X60221 509290 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 GCCAGTCAGATGTTTCTCATCCTTCT mitochondrial F0 complex, TGCTCTGCCTTTGAGTTTGTCCGT subunit b, isoform 1 (ATP5F1), mRNA/cds = (32, 802) 3768 Table 3A Hs.44926 X60708 35335 dipeptidylpeptidase IV (CD26, 1 AAATACTGATGTTCCTAGTGAAAGAG adenosine deaminase GCAGCTTGAAACTGAGATGTGAAC complexing protein 2) (DPP4), mRNA/cds = (75, 2375) 3769 Table 3A Hs.81226 X60992 29817 CD6 mRNA for T cell glyco- 1 AGAAGCTGCACTAGGCCCCGAGTCC protein CD6/cds = (120, 1526) CCATGTGTCTCCTTGAATTGATGAG 3770 Table 3A Hs.77054 X61123 29508 B-cell translocation gene 1, anti- 1 AAGTCTTTTCCACAAACCACCATCTA proliferative (BTG1), mRNA/ TTTTGTGAACTTTGTTAGTCATCT cds = (308, 823) 3771 Table 3A Hs.76913 X61970 296739 proteasome (prosome, 1 AAATTTTATTTCCAGCTCCTGTTCCTT macropain) subunit, alpha GGAAAATCTCCATTGTATGTGCA type, 5 (PSMA5), mRNA/cds = (21, 746) 3772 Table 3A Hs.276770 X62466 29645 CDW52 antigen (CAMPATH-1 1 CCTGAAACAGCTGCCACCATCACTC antigen) (CDW52), mRNA/ GCAAGAGAATCCCCTCCATCTTTGG cds = (24, 209) 3773 Table 3A Hs.80684 X62534 32332 high-mobility group (nonhistone 1 TTCTGTGTGTATGGTAGCACAGCAAA chromosomal) protein 2 CTTGTAGGAATTAGTATCAATAGT (HMG2), mRNA/cds = (190, 819) 3774 Table 3A Hs.172690 X62535 30822 diacylglycerol kinase, alpha (80 1 ACACACATACACACACCCCAAAACAC kD) (DGKA), mRNA/cds = ATACATTGAAAGTGCCTCATCTGA (103, 2310) 3775 Table 3A Hs.77522 X62744 36062 major histocompatibility 1 GATCTCCTCTTAGGGTAGAAGAAGTC complex, class II, DM alpha TCTGGGACATCCCTGGGGTGTGTG (HLA-DMA), mRNA/cds = (45, 830) 3776 Table 3A Hs.296014 X63563 36121 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 GGCTGCCGCAATAAAACCCAGATTTC directed) polypeptide B (140 TTTGGTGCGAATGCCTTACGCATG kD) (POLR2B), mRNA/cds = (43, 3567) 3777 Table 3A Hs.82359 X63717 28741 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 TCATCATCTGGATTTAGGAATTGCTC superfamily, member 6 TTGTCATACCCCCAAGTTTCTAAG (TNFRSF6), mRNA/cds = (220, 1227) 3778 db mining Hs.2490 X65019 33792 caspase 1, apoptosis-related 1 TGCCCACCACTGAAAGAGTGACTTTG cysteine protease (interleukin 1, ACAAGATGTTTCTACCTCTTCCCA beta, convertase) (CASP1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1151) 3779 Table 3A Hs.75248 X68060 37230 topoisomerase (DNA) II beta 1 TTTGATCAGGATTCAGATGTGGACAT (180 kD) (TOP2B), mRNA/ CTTCCCCTCAGACTTCCCTACTGA cds = (0, 4865) 3780 Table 3A Hs.652 X68550 37269 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 TCTACCTGCAGTCTCCATTGTTTCCA superfamily, member 5 (hyper- GAGTGAACTTGTAATTATCTTGTT IgM syndrome) (TNFSF5), mRNA/cds = (39, 824) 3781 Table 3A Hs.116774 X68742 33949 mRNA for integrin, alpha 1 CGGATTGTTGCTGTTAATGCTGCTCA subunit/cds = UNKNOWN TTTTAGCACTGTGGAAGATTGGAT 3782 Table 3A Hs.77502 X68836 36326 Homo sapiens, methionine 1 TAGAGATTGTGAAGAAGAATTTCGAT adenosyltransferase II, alpha, CTCCGCCCTGGGGTCATTGTCAGG clone MGC:4537 IMAGE: 3010820, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (116, 1303) 3783 Table 3A Hs.192760 X69392 36114 kinesin family member 5A 1 CTCCTGTTGGGTAAGGGTGTTGAGT (KIF5A), mRNA/cds = GTGACTTGTGCTGAAAACCTGGTTC (148, 3246) 3784 Table 3A Hs.83715 X69804 1015499 Sjogren syndrome antigen B 1 AAAAGGAAAACCGAATTAGGTCCACT (autoantigen La) (SSB), mRNA/ TCAATGTCCACCTGTGAGAAAGGA cds = (72, 1298) 3785 Table 3A Hs.309952 X69819 32627 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGAAGAACCGTCCAGAGCTGAGTGA DKFZp434E0516 (from clone CGCTGGGATCCGGGATCAAGTTGG DKFZp434E0516)/cds = UNKNOWN 3786 Table 3A Hs.170009 X70340 37089 transforming growth factor, 1 TGTGCATTGTTATTGAGTTGTACTGT alpha (TGFA), mRNA/cds = ACCTTATTTGGAAGGATGAAGGAA (31, 513) 3787 Table 3A Hs.180610 X70944 38457 splicing factor proline/glutamine 1 CCCATTTCTTGTTTTTAAAAGACCAAC rich (polypyrimidine tract- AAATCTCAAGCCCTATAAATGGC binding protein-associated) (SFPQ), mRNA/cds = (85, 2208) 3788 Table 3A Hs.106876 X71490 313011 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGAAGCATGTCACTTTCATGTTCCTC 15351 IMAGE:4126712, CCTAACTCCCTGACCTGAGAACCC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (87, 1142) 3789 Table 3A Hs.251526 NM_006273 13435401 gene for monocyte chemotactic 1 GGATGCTCCTCCCTTCTCTACCTCAT protein-3 (MCP-3)/cds = GGGGGTATTGTATAAGTCCTTGCA (0, 329) 3790 Table 3A Hs.156110 X72475 441418 cDNA:FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 GCACCATCTGTCTTCATCTTCCGCCA COL02335, highly similar to TCTGATGAGCAGTTGAAATCTGGA HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 3791 Table 3A Hs.156110 X72475 441418 cDNA:FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 GCACCATCTGTCTTCATCTTCCGCCA COL02335, highly similar to TCTGATGAGCAGTTGAAATCTGGA HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 3792 Table 3A Hs.79081 X74008 402777 protein phosphatase 1, catalytic 1 AAAAGAAATCTGTTTCAACAGATGAC subunit, gamma isoform CGTGTACAATACCGTGTGGTGAAA (PPP1CC), mRNA/cds = (154, 1125) 3793 Table 3A Hs.331328 X74262 397375 intermediate filament protein 1 GGCCTGTTACTCTCCATGACTAACTG syncoilin (SYNCOILIN), TGTAAGTGCTTAAATGGAATAAA mRNA/cds = (168, 623) 3794 Table 3A Hs.1708 X74801 671526 chaperonin containing TCP1, 1 GGCAGCCCCCAGTCCCTTTCTGTCC subunit 3 (gamma) (CCT3), CAGCTCAGTTTTCCAAAAGACACTG mRNA/cds = (0, 1634) 3795 Table 3A Hs.44313 X75042 402648 v-rel avian reticuloendotheliosis 1 TCTTGATACCACCTATATAGATGCAG viral oncogene homolog (REL), CATTTTGTATTTGTCTAACTGGGG mRNA/cds = (177, 2036) 3796 Table 3A Hs.73965 X75755 455418 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 CGGGCCTTGCATATAAATAACGGAG rich 2 (SFRS2), mRNA/cds = CATACAGTGAGCACATCTAGCTGAT (155, 820) 3797 Table 3A Hs.74637 X75861 456258 testis enhanced gene transcript 1 CTGTGCTTTTTGCTTGGGATAATGGA (TEGT), mRNA/cds = (40, 753) GTTTTTCTTTAGAAACAGTGCCAA 3798 Table 3A Hs.79362 X75918 415822 p130 mRNA for 130 K protein/ 1 TTGAGGGGATTAATATGAAAACTTAT cds = (69, 3488) GACCTCTTCCTTTAGGAGGGAGTT 3799 Table 3A Hs.79362 X76061 416030 p130 mRNA for 130 K protein/ 1 TGTTAAAACCCCTATAGCCACCTTTT cds = (69, 3488) GGGAATGTTTTAAATTCTCCAGTT 3800 Table 3A Hs.83347 X76302 431952 angio-associated, migratory cell 1 TGGCAGGCGTCAACCCCATTTTATTT protein (AAMP), mRNA/cds = GTCCTTATTCCTGTGGAAGCAGTA (0, 1358) 3801 Table 3A Hs.85226 X76488 434305 lipase A, lysosomal acid, 1 AATACACCTGCTTCACGTCCCTATGT cholesterol esterase (Wolman TGGGAAGTCCATATTTGTCTGCTT disease) (LIPA), mRNA/cds = (40, 1239) 3802 Table 3A Hs.334648 X76770 556782 PAP mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 1 CAGGAAATGCAGCAACTTCAGGAAAT GCAGCAACAAAAATACCTACTCCT 3803 Table 3A Hs.76136 X77584 453963 thioredoxin (TXN), mRNA/ 1 AAACCCAGTTGCCATCTGCGTGACAA cds = (63, 380) TAAAACATTAATGCTAACACTTTT 3804 Table 3A Hs.85155 X79067 483524 ERF-1 mRNA 3′ end/cds = 1 TGCTGTATTACTTCTGAAAAGACTGT UNKNOWN GCAGTGTGTTAGTTGTGGCTGAA 3805 Table 3A Hs.153221 X79201 531105 synovial sarcoma translocation, 1 GTGTATGAGAGAGAGAGTGTGTGTTT chromosome 18 (SS18), mRNA/ GTGTGTTTCAAGGTCAGAACAGGT cds = (3, 1178) 3806 Table 3A Hs.179943 X79234 495125 ribosomal protein L11 (RPL11), 1 TGGTTCCAGCAGAAGTATGATGGGAT mRNA/cds = (0, 536) CATCCTTCCTGGCAAATAAATTCC 3807 Table 3A Hs.74576 X79353 695584 GDP dissociation inhibitor 1 1 TGTCCCCTTCCCCACCCTCTAGTGTA (GDI1), mRNA/cds = (80, 1423) TTTCACAGAAAACAAAACCTCCCA 3808 Table 3A Hs.7957 X79448 2326523 adenosine deaminase, RNA- 1 AGTCCAGTTTTATGATTCTGCTTTTAT specific (ADAR), transcript GTGTCCCTTGATAACAGTGACTT variant ADAR-a, mRNA/cds = (187, 3867) 3809 Table 3A Hs.249495 X79536 496897 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AAACTCATCTGTCCAAGTTCGTGGCA ribonucleoprotein A1 GAAAGGAACGTCCTTGTGAAGACC (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 3810 Table 3A Hs.151134 X80695 619490 oxidase (cytochrome c) 1 AGAGCACTGGGTAGCCAAGTGATCT assembly 1-like (OXA1L), TCCCATTCACAGAGTTAGTAAACCT mRNA/cds = (0, 1487) 3811 Table 3A Hs.77897 X81789 551449 splicing factor 3a, subunit 3, 1 CCCCCAGAGACCCCATTTGCCTCTCA 60 kD (SF3A3), mRNA/cds = ACACTCAGACCTTCAACTGTTTTT (8, 1513) 3812 Table 3A Hs.318501 X82200 899299 stimulated trans-acting factor 1 CCAGTGACACCCCATATTCATCACAA (50 kDa) (STAF50), mRNA/ AATTAAAGCAAGAAGTCCATAGTA cds = (122, 1450) 3813 Table 3A Hs.153961 X82206 563882 ARP1 (actin-related protein 1, 1 TGACACCAAGACCCACCCCAATCCA yeast) homolog A (centractin GACTTCACACAGTATTCTCCCCCAC alpha) (ACTR1A), mRNA/cds = (57, 1187) 3814 Table 3A Hs.289103 X83300 603028 SMA4 mRNA/cds = (66, 488) 1 GACTGCAAGTCACTCTTAGGGGCTG TACTTCCTTAGTACTGGTAGCATTA 3815 Table 3A Hs.160483 X85116 1161561 epb72 gene exon 1/cds = 1 AACTGAGCATCACGAACCCTGTTTGG (61, 927) CAGACTGAGGTCACGATGGAGGGG 3816 Table 3A Hs.24143 X86019 2760482 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein 1 TCCTCCATTGAAGAAGAATGTCAACA interacting protein (WASPIP), AGAAAGGAAAAATAGACAAACTGG mRNA/cds = (108, 1619) 3817 Table 3A Hs.75410 X87949 1143491 mRNA for BiP protein/cds = 1 AAGTCTCGAATGTAATTGGAATCTTC (222, 2183) ACCTCAGAGTGGAGTTGAACTGCT 3818 Table 3A Hs.2007 X89102 887455 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 CCATCGGTGAAACTAACAGATAAGCA superfamily, member 6 AGAGAGATGTTTTGGGGACTCATT (TNFSF6), mRNA/cds = (157, 1002) 3819 Table 3A Hs.180433 X89602 1150420 rTS beta protein 1 ACAAAAATAGCTATATCAAGGGCTGG (HSRTSBETA), mRNA/cds = CACCTAGACATTAAACTGTACTTT (17, 1267) 3820 Table 3A Hs.13046 X91247 1237037 thioredoxin reductase 1 1 GTCCACCAGTCTCTGAAATTAGAACA (TXNRD1), mRNA/cds = GTAGGCGGTATGAGATAATCAGGC (439, 1932) 3821 Table 3A Hs.335328 X91348 1418768 predicted non coding cDNA 1 GAAATGTAGCTGGAGTCATCATTTAG (DGCR5)/cds = UNKNOWN CAGAGCACGGTGTCCCTGGGTTGG 3822 Table 3A Hs.2726 X92518 1225979 mRNA for HMGI-C protein/ 1 GCCTCTGTGATCCCCATGTGTTTTGA cds = (848, 1177) TTCCTGCTCTTTGTTACAGTTCCA 3823 Table 3A Hs.78335 X94232 1292867 microtubule-associated protein, 1 AAAACAAGAAACAAATGTGCCCACCC RP/EB family, member 2 CACTTTCCGCTTAACTGAAAAGCT (MAPRE2), mRNA/cds = (112, 1095) 3824 Table 3A Hs.75841 X94910 3413292 chromosome 12 open reading 1 GTAAAAAGGCTGTCTGTGATTTTCCA frame 8 (C12orf8), mRNA/cds = GGGTTTGGTGGGGGTAGGGAGGGG (11, 796) 3825 Table 3A Hs.3416 X97324 1806039 adipose differentiation-related 1 CTGACTGAGTCTCAGAATGCTCAGGA protein (ADFP), mRNA/cds = CCAAGGTGCAGAGATGGACAAGAG (0, 1313) 3826 Table 3A Hs.100555 X98743 1498228 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 AGCTTCTTGGGTTCCTAATTCCTGGT His) box polypeptide 18 (Myc- GTTTAATAATTCTCTCCACGATCA regulated) (DDX18), mRNA/ cds = (71, 2083) 3827 Table 3A Hs.139262 X99699 1869900 XIAP associated factor-1 1 TACTTGCTGTGGTGGTCTTGTGAAAG (HSXIAPAF1), mRNA/cds = GTGATGGGTTTTATTCGTTGGGCT (0, 953) 3828 Table 3A Hs.170121 Y00062 34275 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 ATTTCCAGTGAGCTTATCATGCTGTC receptor type, C (PTPRC), TTTACATGGGGTTTTCAATTTTGC mRNA/cds = (86, 4000) 3829 Table 3A Hs.51077 Y00093 35175 integrin, alpha X (antigen 1 TGCAGCTCACCAGCCCCAGGGGCAG CD11C (p150), alpha poly- AAGAGACCCAACCACTTCCTATTTT peptide) (ITGAX), mRNA/cds = (58, 3549) 3830 Table 3A Hs.169476 Y00282 36048 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 ACTTACCCAGATGTTGCTTTTGAAAA 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, GTTGAAATGTGTAATTGTTTTGGA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 3831 Table 3A Hs.76473 Y00285 33054 insulin-like growth factor 2 1 TGTATATAGACTCTGGTGTTCTATTG receptor (IGF2R), mRNA/cds = CTGAGAAGCAAACCGCCCTGCAGC (147, 7622) 3832 Table 3A Hs.172182 Y00345 35569 poly(A)-binding protein, 1 ATGTCAGTTCTGTTTTAAGTAACAGA cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1), ATTGATAACTGAGCAAGGAAACGT mRNA/cds = (502, 2403) 3833 Table 3A Hs.180414 Y00371 32466 hsc70 gene for 71 kd heat shock 1 TTGGAGCTAAGCTGCCACCTGGTTAA cognate protein TTAAGGTCCCAACAGTGAGTTGTG 3834 Table 3A Hs.233950 Y00503 34038 serine protease inhibitor, Kunitz 1 CTTTGGAGGGTGTCTTCTGGGTAGA type 1 (SPINT1), mRNA/ GGGATGGGAAGGAAGGGACCCTTAC cds = (175, 1716) 3835 Table 3A Hs.75716 Y00630 35267 serine (or cysteine) proteinase 1 TGCCTTTAATTGTTCTCATAATGAAGA inhibitor, clade B (ovalbumin), ATAAGTAGGTACCCTCCATGCCC member 2 (SERPINB2), mRNA/ cds = (72, 1319) 3836 Table 3A Hs.79368 Y07909 1542882 epithelial membrane protein 1 1 ATTTGCATTACTCTGGTGGATTGTTC (EMP1), mRNA/cds = TAGTACTGTATTGGGCTTCTTCGT (218, 691) 3837 Table 3A Hs.113503 Y08890 2253155 Homo sapiens mRNA for Ran_(—) 1 TTTGGCTTAGTGTTTTCATTGCAAATT GTP binding protein 5 (RanBP5 ATAATTGCTGTAGAGCCACACAC (Importin5) gene)/cds = (236, 3529) 3838 Table 3A Hs.227817 Y09397 1694788 BCL2-related protein A1 1 TTGATGATGTAACTTGACCTTCCAGA (BCL2A1), mRNA/cds = GTTATGGAAATTTTGTCCCCATGT (183, 710) 3839 Table 3A Hs.43913 Y09631 3925684 PIBF1 gene product (PIBF1), 1 AACAAAAGATGAAGACCTAGTGTTTT mRNA/cds = (0, 2276) GGATGGGAAGCACCTGTAGACCAT 3840 Table 3A Hs.44499 Y09703 4581462 pinin, desmosome associated 1 ACATGTGCAAATAAATGTGGCTTAGA protein (PNN), mRNA/cds = CTTGTGTGACTGCTTAAGACTAAA (30, 2261) 3841 Table 3A Hs.47007 Y10256 1841433 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 TCTGGGTTGTAGAGAACTCTTTGTAA kinase kinase 14 (MAP3K14), GCAATAAAGTTTGGGGTGATGACA mRNA/cds = (232, 3075) 3842 Table 3A Hs.7879 Y10313 2706510 interferon-related developmental 1 CGAACCAAAGCTAGAAGCAAATGTC regulator 1 (IFRD1), mRNA/ GAGATAAGAGAGCAGATGTTGGAGA cds = (219, 1580) 3843 Table 3A Hs.51957 Y11251 1848180 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 CACTCTTCACCTATTGTATGACCAAA rich 2, interacting protein TAAAGGTTATGCTGCTTGTTACGC (SFRS2IP), mRNA/cds = (1210, 4656) 3844 Table 3A Hs.129953 Y11289 2808510 Ewing sarcoma breakpoint 1 TGCTAGGTGATGGAGTAGAAATGGAT region 1 (EWSR1), transcript TCCCTCTGGGAATGGTTTCTTGGT variant EWS, mRNA/cds = (43, 2013) 3845 Table 3A Hs.106019 Y13247 2117158 protein phosphatase 1, 1 TATGAAAACAGTGGATTGGTTGGGTT regulatory subunit 10/cds = TTGTGCAGGGTCTTGGGTTAGAGC (539, 3361) 3646 Table 3A Hs.16530 Y13710 2326515 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TGCATGGATCAATCAGTGTGATTAGC family A (Cys—Cys), member TTTCTCAGCAGACATTGTGCCATA 18, pulmonary and activation- regulated (SCYA18), mRNA/ cds = (70, 339) 3847 Table 3A Hs.17883 Y13936 2315201 protein phosphatase 1G 1 CTCATCACCGGTTCTGTGCCTGTGCT (formerly 2C), magnesium- CTGTTGTGTTGGAGGGAAGGACTG dependent, gamma isoform (PPM1G), mRNA/cds = (24, 1664) 3848 Table 3A Hs.195175 Y14039 2653415 mRNA for CASH alpha protein/ 1 GCAGCACACTCTGAGAAAGAAACTTA cds = (481, 1923) TCCTCTCCTACACATAAGAAACCA 3849 Table 3A Hs.227913 Y15906 5327056 API5-like 1 (API5L1), mRNA/ 1 TGCAAGACACCTGTTTATCATCTTGT cds = (132, 1646) TTAAATGTAAATGTCCCCTTATGC 3850 Table 3A Hs.85951 Y16414 2924334 exportin, tRNA (nuclear export 1 TCAACGCCAATATGTATTCTACAAAA receptor for tRNAs) (XPOT), GAGAATGGTTTTAGGCTCCAGTGT mRNA/cds = (0, 2888) 3851 Table 3A Hs.271387 Y16645 2916795 mRNA for monocyte chemo- 1 TGGATCATCAAGGTGAAACACTTTGG tactic protein-2/cds = (472, 771) TATTCTTTGGCAATCAGTGCTCCT 3852 Table 3A Hs.337737 Y17829 4128042 Homer, neuronal immediate 1 GATACACTGTCTCTCTTCATAGGACT early gene, 1B (SYN47), GTTTAGGCTCTGCATCAAGATTGC mRNA/cds = (75, 1139) 3853 Table 3A Hs.247792 Z00013 33149 germline gene for the leader 1 AAGGCAGGGATCATGACACCTGAGG peptide and variable region of a AGTCTAGTTTATGGCTTCAGTTGGA kappa immunoglobulin (subgroup V kappa I) 3854 Table 3A Hs.173936 Z17227 393378 mRNA for transmebrane 1 ATGGATGGACTGATCTGAAAATCGAC receptor protein/cds = (43, 1020) CTCAACTCAAGGGTGGTCAGCTCA 3855 Table 3A Hs.211577 Z22551 296163 kinectin 1 (kinesin receptor) 1 TGCTAATGTAATCGGTTTTTGTAATG (KTN1), mRNA/cds = GCGTCACAAATAAAAGGATGCTTA (83, 3985) 3856 Table 3A Hs.82401 Z22576 397938 CD69 antigen (p60, early T-cell 1 TGCAAGACATAGAATAGTGTTGGAAA activation antigen) (CD69), ATGTGCAATATGTGATGTGGCAAA mRNA/cds = (81, 680) 3857 Table 3A Hs.74076 Z22970 312145 mRNA for M130 antigen cyto- 1 AAGTTTGTGAATGTGACTACTTAGTG plasmic variant 2/cds = GTGTATATGAGACTTTCAAGGGAA (101, 3571) 3858 Table 3A Hs.146381 Z23064 3256006 RNA binding motif protein, X 1 CCATTTTGCCTTTCTGACATTTCCTTG chromosome (RBMX), mRNA/ GGAATCTGCAAGAACCTCCCCTT cds = (11, 1186) 3859 Table 3A Hs.225160 Z23090 433597 hypothetical protein FLJ13102 1 CTGTGCCTCCCCCGCCACCTGTGTG (FLJ13102), mRNA/cds = TTCTTTTGATACATTTATCTTCTGT (80, 1084) 3860 Table 3A Hs.4934 Z24724 505034 polyA site DNA/cds = 1 TGTATATTTATGGTGGGAGGTGGTTG UNKNOWN GGAACTTTTAACAAAATGGGGTGT 3861 Table 3A Hs.2236 Z29067 479172 nek3 mRNA for protein kinase/ 1 TCCTTTGGAAACAGAATGAAGCAGAG cds = (0, 1379) GAAACTCTTAATACTTAAAATCGT 3862 Table 3A Hs.109918 Z35227 609016 ras homolog gene family, 1 TTGCCCAGGCCAGTTAGAAAATCCCT member H (ARHH), mRNA/ TGGGGAACTGTGATGAATATTCCA cds = (579, 1154) 3863 Table 3A Hs.198427 Z46376 587201 hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA/ 1 CTAGTCATAGAAATACCTCATTCGCC cds = (1490, 4243) TGTGGGAAGAGAAGGGAAGCCTCT 3864 Table 3A Hs.171626 Z47087 860989 transcription elongation factor B 1 ATGTGGTAAAACCCAGAAAGCATCCA (SIII), polypeptide 1-like TCATGAATGCAAGATACTTTCAAT (TCEB1L), mRNA/cds = (101, 592) 3865 Table 3A Hs.180877 Z48950 761715 clone PP781 unknown mRNA/ 1 TGCTTGATTAAGATGCCATAATAGTG cds = (113, 523) CTGTATTTGCAGTGTGGGCTAAGA 3866 Table 3A Hs.83465 Z49995 895841 homeo box D1 (HOXD1), 1 TCTTCTGTTTCATCCTGCGGTTCTGG mRNA/cds = (223, 1209) AACCAGATTTTGACTTGCGTGTCA 3867 Table 3A Hs.78683 Z72499 1545951 ubiquitin specific protease 7 1 CCTTCAGTTATACTTTCAATGACCTTT (herpes virus-associated) TGTGCATCTGTTAAGGCAAAACA (USP7), mRNA/cds = (199, 3507) 3868 Table 3A Hs.51077 M81695 487829 integrin, alpha X (antigen 1 ATGCATCTACCGCTCCTTGGGAAATA CD11C (p150), alpha poly- ATCTGAAAGGTCTAAAAATAAAAA peptide) (ITGAX), mRNA/cds = (58, 3549) 3869 Table 3A Hs.113029 BF025727 10733439 ribosomal protein S25 (RPS25), 1 CGCAAGAAGCAGGAAGAGGAAAGAG mRNA/cds = (63, 440) AAGAAAAGCACAACGGGGAAAGATA 3870 Table 3A Hs.150675 BF028489 10736201 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 GTAGTGTGTTGCATCCCTCTCACCCT directed) polypeptide K (7.0 kD) CTGATCTTCGTCAGTCGTGTCATG (POLR2K), mRNA/cds = (66, 242) 3871 Table 3A Hs.74170 BF028896 10736608 602708243F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAGGGAAACCCGGTAATAGGCTGGG clone = IMAGE:4844914/ AGTAATCCACACACGTGCTAACATT clone_end = 5′ 3872 Table 3A Hs.199061 BF029654 10737366 p300/CBP-associated factor 1 CACACACTGCTACGTGACGTACCACT (PCAF), mRNA/cds = ACTGCCAGCGCAGCACTAGCTCAC (458, 2956) 3873 Table 3A Hs.13268 BF029796 10737508 602634117F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGATCGTGACACACCGGGTTACACA clone = IMAGE:4779149/ CTTTCCACACCGTAATTCCATCAAT clone_end = 5′ 3874 Table 3A Hs.149595 BF029894 10737606 601557056F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGTTGCACCAAGGCTGCCTAGGAGA clone = IMAGE:3827172/ AGTGCCTGACTGGACTACCCCGATC clone_end = 5′ 3875 Table 3A Hs.118303 BF030930 10738642 601558648F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCTGCCATCTGTCTATTTCCCAATTTT clone = IMAGE:3828706/ CCTTCTGACTGTTCCTTTCTCCT clone_end = 5′ 3876 Table 3A Hs.337986 BF033741 10741453 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CTGTGATATTTTGGTCATGGGCTGGT 17431 IMAGE:2984883, CTGGTCGGTTTCCCATTTGTCTGG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 3877 Table 3A Hs.144559 BF036686 10744746 601459771F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TACGACATTTGCGAAATTCGCTAAAA clone = IMAGE:3863248/ ACAAGGGGGAGTTCACGCGGCCAT clone_end = 5′ 3878 Table 3A Hs.39457 BF103848 10886287 602537152F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCGCAGGTTACCGGAACCCAAGGTC clone = IMAGE:4656037/ CTTTGAAATTCACAACTCTCTTTGG clone_end =5′ 3879 Table 3A Hs.279009 BF105172 10887698 matrix Gla protein (MGP), 1 AGCTGTGGAAAGGGCAACCTGTGGT mRNA/cds = (46, 357) TTCTCTGTACTGGTGTTTAATGGGG 3880 Table 3A Hs.95388 BF107010 10889635 602619064F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACAAACACCCGCCCGAGCAACCAC clone = IMAGE:4733030/ AGACACAGGACACGACACCACACAC clone_end = 5′ 3881 Table 3A Hs.171595 BF130300 10969340 HIV TAT specific factor 1 1 AAAGGGTTACTTTTCAAAACAGTCTC (HTATSF1), mRNA/cds = CTTTCGACCGGGGTCAGGGTGGCC (57, 2321) 3882 Table 3A Hs.129872 BF131060 10970089 sperm associated antigen 9 1 GGTGGACAGTATAAGGCGGTTAAGA (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = TCCGTTGATGGCGAAGGTGAGAATG (110, 2410) 3883 Table 3A Hs.75428 BF131654 10970694 superoxide dismutase 1, soluble 1 GACAGAGCGAGTAGACGGGAGGCG (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 1 GAGAAGGAAGAGGAGACGAGACGAG (adult)) (SOD1), mRNA/cds = G (0, 464) 3884 Table 3A Hs.9614 BF131656 10970696 nucleophosmin (nucleolar 1 CAAGACACAGAGGCAACGGAGAGAC phosphoprotein B23, numatrin) ACGCAGACAAGCAAGGCCACGGAAC (NPM1), mRNA/cds = (0, 884) 3885 Table 3A NA BF184881 11063302 ESTs 1 AGGGATAGGATAATTACAGAGGTACT GAGACTCCTGGCGTGGGTGACTCT 3886 Table 3A Hs.160954 BF207290 11100876 602759615F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCATCATGAAAAAACGCCTTAGGAG clone = IMAGE:4895042/ CCGAAGAAGAAAACCTCGGGAAAA clone_end = 5′ 3887 Table 3A Hs.76064 BF214146 11107732 ribosomal protein L27a 1 GACACAGCGAGAGTCCAGGAACAGG (RPL27A), mRNA/cds = CAGACAAGCGAGAAAGAGGAGAAGC (22, 468) 3888 Table 3A Hs.169248 BF214508 11108094 601845758F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTAGGAGGCGAGAAGGAAGAACAAG clone = IMAGE:4076510/ GCACACCGAAGGAGCAAGACCAGAC clone_end = 5′ 3889 Table 3A Hs.75968 BF217687 11111273 thymosin, beta 4, X 1 CAAGAAGCAGAAGCAGCAACCAGAG chromosome (TMSB4X), ACAGAGAGACAAACGCAGAACAACA mRNA/cds = (77, 211) 3890 Table 3A Hs.111611 BF219474 11113299 ribosomal protein L27 (RPL27), 1 CAACAAGCAGACGAACAACAACAAAT mRNA/cds = (17, 427) ATCAACGAGGCGCAGCAGCTCAAA 3891 Table 3A Hs.112318 BF237710 11151628 cDNA FLJ14633 fis, clone 1 AACACACAAGAGAAACATAACCACTA NT2RP2000938/cds = AATCACTACAAACACACACAGAAT UNKNOWN 3892 Table 3A Hs.182937 BF242969 11156897 peptidylprolyl isomerase A 1 AAACGAATTCTTGCACTGAGAGTGTT (cyclophilin A) (PPIA), mRNA/ CACAGCGCCACTTTCCTCCTCCTC cds = (44, 541) 3893 Table 3A Hs.171774 BF243010 11156938 hypothetical protein (HSPC016), 1 CGAGAAGCAGAAGATGACAGCAGAG mRNA/cds = (38, 232) CGAAAGCAGAGAACGAACAGACAAG 3894 Table 3A Hs.296251 BF243724 11157654 programmed cell death 4 1 TTGGATTTATTAAAGTCCCTTTGGAA (neoplastic transformation GTCTTCTACCATTACTGTAGACCA inhibitor) (PDCD4), mRNA/ cds = (84, 1493) 3895 Table 3A Hs.109697 BF244603 11158534 601862620F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCACATACCCTATGCCGACTGAGTGG clone = IMAGE:4080412/ AACGAGCCGACTATCACACAGAGC clone_end = 5′ 3896 Table 3A Hs.294110 BF245076 11159008 601863910F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACATGCGCAATAAACCCGGCGAAG clone = IMAGE:4082235/ ACGCCACTCTGCGGCAAAGGACACA clone_end = 5′ 3897 Table 3A Hs.182825 BF245224 11159156 ribosomal protein L35 (RPL35), 1 CCGCAGACACGAAAGCACCAACCAC mRNA/cds = (27, 398) CGACCGCCACCAGAAGGAACAACAG 3898 Table 3A Hs.199248 BF245892 11159734 prostaglandin E receptor 4 1 GGGCACTTAAATGGTCACCTGTGTAA (subtype EP4) (PTGER4), CAGTTTGGTGTAACTCCCAGTGAT mRNA/cds = (388, 1854) 3899 Table 3A Hs.108124 BF303895 11250572 cDNA:FLJ23088 fis, clone 1 ACAACACGAAAACGAACAAGCAAAGA LNG07026/cds = AAGAAAACGGACACGAGCGAACCA UNKNOWN 3900 Table 3A Hs.296251 BF303931 11250608 programmed cell death 4 (neo- 1 TTGGATTTATTAAAGTCCCTTTGGAA plastic transformation inhibitor) GTCTTCTACCATTACTGTAGACCA (PDCD4), mRNA/cds = (84, 1493) 3901 Table 3A NA BF306204 11253289 cDNA clone IMAGE:4138980 5′ 1 CAGCCATGTCCATGACAACCAGAGC CTGGGAGGAGCTGGATGGCGGCCTG 3902 Table 3A Hs.5174 BF307213 11254322 ribosomal protein S17 (RPS17), 1 AAACACACAGCAAGAACCACGAAAA mRNA/cds = (25, 432) GAGCAACCCAAAATAGGAAAAGCGG 3903 Table 3A Hs.84883 BF307871 11255039 mRNA for KIAA0864 protein, 1 ACAGCGTGGATATAAGGACCAAGAG partial cds/cds = (0, 3656) ACTAGGGCGCATACTATGATTCGCA 3904 Table 3A Hs.63908 BF309911 11257388 hypothetical protein MGC14726 1 ATGGACACGAGGACGGAACTGGGGG (MGC14726), mRNA/cds = TACTAGAACAACCCTTCTCTGAAAA (21, 653) 3905 Table 3A Hs.292457 BF310166 11257703 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGACCAAACGAGAAGGAGAAAAAGC 16362 IMAGE:3927795, AAGACCACAAAAGACAACAACAGCG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 3906 Table 3A NA BF313856 11261925 601902261F1 5′ end/ 1 AAAAAATCGGGCTTTTTCTGGGGGAA clone = IMAGE:4134998 AGGGAAGGGCGGGGAATGCTGGCC 3907 Table 3A NA BF315059 11263244 601899090F1 5′ end/ 1 CTACAACAATACAGCACACAGCATAA clone = IMAGE:4128334 GCGCACAGGGCATAGACTAGGCAA 3908 Table 3A Hs.99858 BF315159 11263380 ribosomal protein L7a (RPL7A), 1 CAAGAGAGTGGAGACGAGTACGCGA mRNA/cds = (31, 831) GAACGCACGACACAGAGCGCAAGAA 3909 Table 3A Hs.268177 BF339088 11285508 phospholipase C, gamma 1 1 TCTGCTGCCCTCTTAAGATCTGACTG (formerly subtype 148) CCAAATAAATCATCCTCATGTCCT (PLCG1), mRNA/cds = (76, 3948) 3910 Table 3A Hs.296317 BF340402 11286776 mRNA for KIAA1789 protein, 1 GATGAGAAACAACCACAAGGAAGAG partial cds/cds = (3466, 4899) GGCAGCGCCGGAGACCTACAGAAAG 3911 Table 3A Hs.116567 BF341330 11287821 602013274F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCGGGGGCACTGGCTCTTCACATTT clone = IMAGE:4149066/ GGTTGCGAGTTGCACACACCACAAC clone_end = 5′ 3912 Table 3A Hs.2554 BF341359 11287850 sialyltransferase 1 (beta- 1 GGGGGAAGCGGAAGGGTTGGATTGG galactoside alpha-2,6-sialytrans- GTGAAAAAAGAATTGTTCGTGTTTA ferase) (SIAT1), mRNA/cds = (310, 1530) 3913 Table 3A Hs.28788 BF341640 11288136 602016073F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATATAGAGGAGAGATATTGTAAATA clone = IMAGE:4151706/ GAGACTGGCAGCAGTTTCCACAAA clone_end = 5′ 3914 Table 3A Hs.33905 BF342246 11289148 602041247F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGTGGCAGGTGCAATTGTCGGTTCG clone = IMAGE:4179250/ ATTTGTGTTCCCAACAGTCTGAAAT clone_end = 5′ 3915 Table 3A Hs.127863 BF342439 11289452 601898969F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAGCCCACGGGGAAGGGAACCCAG clone = IMAGE:4128112/ CAACACGGAAATAAGTTGGACCGATC clone_end = 5′ 3916 Table 3A Hs.205442 BF377518 11339543 601439689F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACAACCTGAGAAATAATTCGGTCAAT clone = IMAGE:3924407/ ACCAGACTCCAACATTCCTGATCT clone_end = 5′ 3917 Table 3A Hs.319825 BF380732 11369857 602021477F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTCTATTACAAAGTAAAGAGAGTCAA clone = IMAGE:4156915/ TTACTCCAGGAGGAGAATTGCAGG clone_end = 5′ 3918 Table 3A Hs.5174 BF381953 11363256 ribosomal protein S17 (RPS17), 1 ACCAGACACGGACACACACGAACAC mRNA/cds = (25, 432) AAGAAAACACAAAACAAGAGCAACC 3919 Table 3A Hs.112237 BF525720 11613081 602321076F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CGGTTGGGTCCTCAAAATATGCCTGT clone = IMAGE:4424130/ TTGGTTAACAAAAGCGGTTGTGAA clone_end = 5′ 3920 Table 3A Hs.136537 BF526066 11613527 602071176F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GATAAAGAAGGGGCGCGGGAAACAG clone = IMAGE:4214059/ CGAGGGAAGGACGGGCTGGGAGAA clone_end = 5′ C 3921 Table 3A Hs.274472 BF526421 11613784 high-mobility group (nonhistone 1 ATCTCTGGCAATACTGTCTGATTACG chromosomal) protein 1 GGGGTGATGCCGACGGTTAAAAAC (HMG1), mRNA/cds = (52, 699) 3922 Table 3A Hs.334825 BF530382 11617745 cDNA FLJ14752 fis, clone 1 GAACACAAAAAACCTCTTCTATAACG NT2RP3003071/cds = GGGACACACGCCAAGGGGACAAGT (205, 1446) 3923 Table 3A Hs.255390 BF531016 11618379 602072345F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTGGGTGCAACAACCAATACACTTAT clone = IMAGE:4215251/ ACTTGGAAACCACGGGCCATATTA clone_end = 5′ 3924 Table 3A Hs.146428 BF569545 11642925 pro-alpha-1 (V) collagen 1 AGGAGGAACAAAAACCGCAGCGTGG mRNA, complete cds/cds = ATTTCAAATTTCTGGAAGTAAGTCT (229, 5745) 3925 Table 3A Hs.22265 BF571362 11645074 pyruvate dehydrogenase 1 AAATTCGCGCACCCTTTGTTTTATTG phosphatase (PDP), mRNA/ CCCCGGTTACAAGGTTTTGAACTG cds = (131, 1855) 3926 Table 3A Hs.301183 BF572855 11646567 molecule possessing ankyrin 1 CGGGCCAGTATGAATGTAGGGTCAA repeats induced by lipopoly- GGAACGCCGAGGGTTTCACAAAAGG saccharide (MAIL), homolog of mouse (MAIL), mRNA/cds = (48, 2204) 3927 Table 3A Hs.79530 BF663116 11937011 M5-14 protein (LOC51300), 1 CTCAGTGTAGGGCAGAGAGGTCTAA mRNA/cds = (186, 1043) CACCAACATAAGGTACTAGCAGTGT 3928 Table 3A Hs.11356 BF665055 11938950 602119656F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGAATATATGTATTTTGAAAGGAAAG clone = IMAGE:4276860/ GACTTGGGGATTTTTAACAGGGCA clone_end = 5′ 3929 Table 3A Hs.3585 BF666961 11940856 602121608F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAGACTCTCGTTGTCTCCTCTTCTGC clone = IMAGE:4278768/ TCTCTTCTCTGTTGGAGGGGAGGA clone_end = 5′ 3930 Table 3A Hs.46677 BF667621 11941516 PRO2000 protein (PRO2000), 1 AGGTTGTGGGGAGTATGTTTGGACC mRNA/cds = (650, 1738) AAAAATTAAAATATTGTGGGAGGGA 3931 Table 3A Hs.343615 BF668050 11941945 602621493F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GACCTTACCTGGTGGTTTTGTGGTTT clone = IMAGE:4755166/ GTTCTCCCGAAAAATGCGGGGTTT clone_end 32 5′ 3932 Table 3A Hs.12035 BF668230 11942125 602122419F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACCCTGGGTTTTAAAGTGTGGGAG clone = IMAGE:4279300/ AAAAGCGCCCGGAAGAAGGAAACAA clone_end = 5′ 3933 Table 3A Hs.324342 BF688584 11942479 602123634F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAGGGGACCGGCCATCTGGGCAAGC clone = IMAGE:4280408/ AGATATGCTAATTGGGAATTATAGG clone_end = 5′ 3934 Table 3A Hs.285729 BF670567 11944559 602013364F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATGACTTGTGAATACCTGAGTTATAC clone = IMAGE:4149351/ TTTCCCAACAGATGTGCCTAACAC clone_end = 5′ 3935 Table 3A Hs.27590 BF671020 11944915 histone acetyltransferase 1 TGATAGCTCACTTAGTTAATTGTTTTG (MORF), mRNA/cds = AAGCAAATTTTGGGTTGGATGGG (315, 8536) 3936 Table 3A Hs.99858 BF673951 11947846 ribosomal protein L7a (RPL7A), 1 GACACAGAAGAGAGACAGAAGAGAA mRNA/cds = (31, 831) ACGGTCGAGGAGAAGAAGCAGGAGC 3937 Table 3A Hs.96566 BF673956 11947851 602137338F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAAGACCAGAGACAGGGAGACACGG clone = IMAGE:4274048/ CAGACAGAGCGCCGACAAAGAAGAG clone_end = 5′ 3938 Table 3A Hs.181357 BF676042 11949937 laminin receptor 1 (67 kD, 1 CAAGGCGACATGGGAGAGCGAGAAG ribosomal protein SA) GCTAGGAGGACGACAGACAAGGAAA (LAMR1), mRNA/cds = (85, 972) 3939 Table 3A Hs.122406 BF677944 11951839 602084766F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAATTTTGGGGAGGTTACTGGTCGG clone = IMAGE:4248905/ GGGAAATAACAGGGTTGGACAAACG clone_end = 5′ 3940 Table 3A Hs.131887 BF678298 11952193 602415255F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTCCACATATGGGTAACACACTCGGT clone = IMAGE:4523725/ CCTTACAAGCACCTAGTCACTTCC clone_end = 5′ 3941 Table 3A Hs.205319 BF679831 11953640 602154415F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGGACCAGACTGCTTTCTAAATGCAC clone = IMAGE:4295595/ AGCTCTTTCACTATCAGAATGTGT clone_end = 5′ 3942 Table 3A Hs.34549 BF680988 11954883 602620663F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGTGGTCACTTGGGAAATAAATTCCA clone = IMAGE:4746422/ TCTGGCTTACCCAATGGGTGGTGG clone_end = 5′ 3943 Table 3A Hs.10702 BF684382 11969790 hypothetical protein 1 CCACAGCCACAACACCAGACAAGCC DKFZp761H221 GACCAACAGACAGATACAGACCACC (DKFZp761H221), mRNA/cds = (776, 1714) 3944 Table 3A Hs.164675 BF689700 11975108 602186609F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACCACAGCAAGACAACAAGGACGAG clone = IMAGE:4298402/ AAAGAGAACAGACAATGAGCAACGA clone_end = 5′ 3945 Table 3A Hs.71331 BF691178 11976586 hypothetical protein MGC5350 1 ACTACTGCTTGCGTACCTCTCCGCTT (MGC5350), mRNA/cds = TCCCTCTCCTTACTATCGACCATA (189, 995) 3946 Table 3A Hs.173965 BF691895 11977303 ribosomal protein S6 kinase, 1 TCCGTTTATATTAGCACTGTATCCCTT 90 kD, polypeptide 3 GTGCCATCCAACATTTTGTATGT (RPS6KA3), mRNA/cds = (0, 2222) 3947 Table 3A Hs.233936 BF694761 11980263 myosin, light polypeptide, 1 CGGGCGCAGGACAGTAGCAGAGAAG regulatory, non-sarcomeric (20 AGAGGTGGAGAGCCGGACAACGCAG kD) (MLCB), mRNA/cds = (114, 629) 3948 Table 3A Hs.318782 BF696330 11981738 602808469F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTTCAGTCATTATGGGCTCAGTTTCC clone = IMAGE:4940633/ TCACTATTGGTTCCTCGCAAGGGA clone_end = 5′ 3949 Table 3A Hs.103180 BF698884 11984292 602126455F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAGAGCAACAACGAGGCGAAGAGGA clone = IMAGE:4283340/ AGGAGGAGGCAAGACAGAAGAGGAA clone_end = 5′ 3950 Table 3A Hs.252723 BF698920 11984328 ribosomal protein L19 (RPL19), 1 GAGGAGCAACGACCAGAGAGACGAA mRNA/cds = (28, 618) CTGACATCAACCATAGAAGACGACA 3951 Table 3A Hs.323662 BF700502 11985910 hypothetical protein MGC14595 1 AAGCATGAAGAAGACCTGGATGAGG (MGC14595), mRNA/cds = CTCAGGGAGGTTCCCCCAGTTTAAA (101, 850) 3952 Table 3A Hs.253550 BF750565 12077241 RC1-BN0410-261000-014-f11 1 ATCAGTCAATCAGTCAGCTTCTCAGA cDNA GTAGCAATCCATGTGTCCAGAGGA 3953 Table 3A Hs.10957 BF793378 12098432 602254823F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAATCCAATCCTTCGGAGAGGGAATG clone = IMAGE:4347076/ GGCGGTATTAATTAAGGGAAGTCC clone_end = 5′ 3954 Table 3A Hs.293658 BF794089 12099143 602255649F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATGACAAGACAAGCCAGACGAAGAA clone = IMAGE:4338732/ GACAAACAAGGGAGACACAGCAGAC clone_end = 5′ 3955 Table 3A Hs.206761 BF794256 12099310 602255454F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGCGCCCCAATATTTGTGGAACAGC clone = IMAGE:4338949/ GTTTTGTTCGAATAAAACGATCGGT clone_end = 5′ 3956 Table 3A Hs.246818 BF796642 12101696 602259846F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTCGAGGTGTAACTCAGGAAGGCCT clone = IMAGE:4343171/ AGCGAATCCCGACTCGGATGGTGTC clone_end = 5′ 3957 Table 3A Hs.54452 BF797348 12102402 zinc finger protein, subfamily 1 TTCACCTACTCTGTTCTTTTCATCCAT 1A, 1 (Ikaros) (ZNFN1A1), CCCCTGAGTCAGTTGGTTGGAGG mRNA/cds = (168, 1727) 3958 Table 3A NA BF821451 12160669 RT0038 cDNA 1 CTGTTGTCTGGAGTGTGGAGTCTCTT GTCTGGATTGTGGAGTCTCTTGTC 3959 Table 3A NA BF889206 12280465 RC6-TN0073-041200-013-H02 1 CAAGATGATGCTTGCTGTCTTTTCCT cDNA Igb = BF889206 CTCGGCTACCCAGAATGGCATTTG 3960 Table 3A Hs.38664 BF892532 12283991 IL0-MT0152-061100-501-e04 1 AGTACTCATGACTTGAGAGACGTGGA cDNA CGGAGCCAGCTTCTACCTTGCTTG 3961 Table 3A Hs.337534 BF965068 12332283 602268833F1 cDNA; 5′ end/ 1 GGTCCGACCAATTAATGACTCCATGA clone = IMAGE:4356776/ TCGGCCTCGGTTTTCACAAACCTT clone_end = 5′ 3962 Table 3A Hs.334691 BF965438 12332653 hypothetical protein FLJ22427 1 AGACAAAGAGAGCATAAATATAGCTC (FLJ22427), mRNA/cds = TACTCATGGGTACCATACCAGTGT (40, 2631) 3963 Table 3A Hs.133864 BF965766 12332981 602276890F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTACATTTGTGGACCATGTTACAGTT clone = IMAGE:4364495/ AAAGAAAAATCCTGTTTCAGTCCT clone_end = 5′ 3964 Table 3A Hs.279681 BF965960 12333175 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GCAGGTTATCGCAAGATGTCTTAGAG ribonucleoprotein H3 (2H9) TAGGGTTAAGGTTCTCAGTGACAC (HNRPH3), transcript variant 2H9, mRNA/cds = (118, 1158) 3965 Table 3A Hs.5324 BF966028 12333243 hypothetical protein (CL25022), 1 ATTTTTAAATGGCTTTACCAAACATTG mRNA/cds = (157, 1047) TCAGTACCTTTACGTGTTAGAAG 3966 Table 3A Hs.179902 BF966049 12333264 transporter-like protein (CTL1), 1 CTTTCCACAGCAATTGTTTTGTACGA mRNA/cds = (0, 1964) GGGGCCTTACAGCGCGGTCCACTT 3967 Table 3A Hs.48320 BF966269 12333484 mRNA for ring-IBR-ring 1 TTCTACAGCACGATGCCTGGATCTAC domain containing protein TGACCTGTCAACCACGAATCTTGA Dorfin, complete cds/cds = (317, 2833) 3968 Table 3A Hs.171802 BF966361 12333576 RST31551 cDNA 1 GAAACAGCAACAAGCAAACAGGATCT CAGCATTACCAACAGCCAGCACTA 3969 Table 3A Hs.22790 BF968270 12335485 602269653F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGAGCCTGAACTTTTTTAGCAAATTAT clone = IMAGE:4357740/ TATTCTCAGTTTCCATTACCTGT clone_end = 5′ 3970 Table 3A NA BF968628 12335843 cDNA/clone IMAGE:4359351 1 CCTTCCAAAGCGGTCACCTGATAGG 5′ GAAGTCTTACGGCTAGGAAGTACA 3971 Table 3A Hs.5064 BF968963 12336178 602490910F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAATGGTGGGGAGAAAAAAGGGGGG clone = IMAGE:4619835/ CACAGTCATGATCGGCTCTTATAAT clone_end = 5′ 3972 Table 3A Hs.24143 BF969990 12337205 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 1 GTCACATAATCCGGGGACCCAAAGA protein interacting protein AAGTTCTCCAGAGTGGTTTCACGAG (WASPIP), mRNA/cds = (108, 1619) 3973 Table 3A Hs.23703 BF970427 12337642 602272760F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACAACAACACATCACGTAACCACAAC clone = IMAGE:4360767/ ACGCATAAACAGCAAATCATCCTA clone_end = 5′ 3974 Table 3A Hs.102647 BF970875 12338090 602271536F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CAGAACACCAACAAGCAGGGACGGA clone = IMAGE:4359609/ AGCCGACCGAGCAAACAGCGAAGGG clone_end = 5′ 3975 Table 3A Hs.321477 BF970928 12338143 602270204F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTGGACGGCCTGGGAATGTGCCCCC clone = IMAGE:4358425/ CGGTGTAACATCGAGCCCACAATGG clone_end = 5′ 3976 Table 3A Hs.79101 BF971075 12338290 cyclin G1 (CCNG1), mRNA/ 1 AGGATTAGGAGAGGGTCACAGAACA cds = (187, 1074) GAAGCAGATTACACTTGGGATGGA 3977 Table 3A Hs.33026 BF971984 12339199 mRNA for FLJ00037 protein, 1 CTCTGTTTGTCTGGCCGCCTCCGTGA partial cds/cds = (3484, 3921) TCAAACCGTGTCGTCGGCGTGTTC 3978 Table 3A Hs.146550 BF976590 12343805 DNA sequence from clone RP1- 1 GGCTTGGACATTGCTCTCAAGAAGAT 68O2 on chromosome 22 TAAGAACCCTGGAGGAACACTAGG Contains the 5′ end of the APOL2 gene for apolipoprotein L 2, the APOL gene for apolipo- protein L, the MYH9 gene for nonmuscle type myosin heavy chain 9. ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (0, 5882) 3979 Table 3A Hs.7905 BF981080 12383892 602310311F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGTACAGCTAAATTTCTCCAAAGCAC clone = IMAGE:4401411/ TTTTTCAAAACCAAAAAAGAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 3980 Table 3A Hs.182740 BF981263 12384075 ribosomal protein 511 (RPS11), 1 TTTGCACACTGAACACTTACAGATGT mRNA/cds = (33, 509) GGCAGATGTGAAATTTGTCATCAA 3961 Table 3A Hs.289721 BF981634 12384446 cDNA:FLJ22193 fis, clone 1 ACAGAGAGTCACCCGCGAGTACGAA HRC01108/cds = UNKNOWN ACAGGCACATTTTTAGAACTCACA 3982 Table 3A Hs.83583 BG024761 12410861 actin related protein ⅔ complex, 1 AGGTTCTTACCACCACTTTTGTGCCC subunit 2 (34 kD) (ARPC2), ATCTTTCCCTTCGTTCCCAATGTG mRNA/cds = (84, 986) 3983 Table 3A Hs.1432 BG026279 12413729 protein kinase C substrate 80K- 1 CCGGGGTGGCCCTCTCAAATTTGGC H (PRKCSH), mRNA/cds = ATGGGGTCCTCTTTCAATGTTGTGG (136, 1719) 3984 Table 3A Hs.279009 BG028577 12417672 matrix Gla protein (MGP), 1 CACGAGCGGCTGGAGGACACCCATT mRNA/cds = (46, 357) TTGTGCAGTGCCCGTCCGTCCCTTC 3985 Table 3A Hs.5122 BG026906 12418001 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCCCTATGGCGTTGTTAAACACGAG clone = IMAGE:4387778/ CGTATGCTAGTAAGTATCATTCATA clone_end = 5′ 3986 Table 3A Hs.143554 BG033028 12424903 Pur-beta (PURB) mRNA, 1 GGTGTGTCTCGCGGCTGGCCCAGTC complete cds/cds = (13, 951) TATTCTCGGTGTTATCTTCATCAC 3987 Table 3A Hs.118787 BG033294 12425446 transforming growth factor, 1 GACAACGGAAACTCTGTCTCTACCAC beta-induced, 68 kD (TGFBI), CATGTGACAGACGCGTTGATGCGT mRNA/cds = (47, 2098) 3988 Table 3A Hs.103902 BG033732 12426494 602301101F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CAAGACACAAACAGCACGACTCACA clone = IMAGE:4402465/ CAGAGAAAGCAACCATGCCGAGGAG clone_end = 5′ 3989 Table 3A Hs.306155 BG033909 12426670 chorionic somatomammotropin 1 CGCGTCGAACTTCGGGACATTCCCG hormone 1 (placental lactogen) TAAACCACAAACAGATAAAGAATTA (CSH1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (116, 886) 3990 Table 3A Hs.332404 BG033953 12426761 CDA02 protein (CDA02), 1 GCGTAAAGTGATCAAAAGGCCCTGA mRNA/cds = (2, 1831) AGGGGAAAATGATAAAACCCGTGGT 3991 Table 3A Hs.12396 BG034192 12427253 602302446F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGAGGAAGCGTGTGAATACAACAATC clone = IMAGE:4403866/ TAAAAAGGAGGAGAGGTCGAGCAC clone_end = 5′ 3992 Table 3A Hs.125819 BG034799 12428456 putative dimethyladenosine 1 ACACATTCCCCATACCATTTCGTGTT transferase (HSA9761), mRNA/ ATTCACATTCCCCGTACCATTTCT cds = (78, 1019) 3993 Table 3A Hs.16488 BG035120 12428935 calreticulin (CALR), mRNA/ 1 TAAAAAGGGGGTGGCGGCTGTAGTA cds = (68, 1321) AGGAGGAGCGAGTAATGTATAGCAC 3994 Table 3A Hs.17719 BG035218 12429131 EBP50-PDZ interactor of 64 1 CCATGAGCAGGCGCAACCATAACAG kD (EPI64), mRNA/cds = TTAGAGACGGCACACAGCACGACAC (24, 1550) 3995 Table 3A Hs.319825 BG036101 12430901 602021477F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACTCACGCAAGAGCAGGGGGACTAT clone = IMAGE:4156915/ AACAGAAATAAACAAGTAAATAAAT clone_end = 5′ 3996 Table 3A Hs.192965 BG036938 12432665 602287708F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TACACAGGCAGCTATGCGGATCATCA clone = IMAGE:4375153/ GACGAGCACATATTCTAACAGAGA clone_end = 5′ 3997 Table 3A Hs.144924 BG037042 12432874 serine/threonine protein kinase 1 CGTCGCCGTAGGACGCCTCCGTCGT SSTK (SSTK), mRNA/cds = CGTCTGGTCTGTCTCCTGCATCGAG (122, 943) 3998 Table 3A Hs.318893 BG106948 12600794 602291361F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAAGGCAAGAGTCCGGGGTGGCAGA clone = IMAGE:4386159/ AGAGTGAAAAATGAAAGAGAGAAGG clone_end = 5′ 3999 Table 3A Hs.109007 BG110599 12604105 602342214F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTCTGCCCAGAGTGTATTTGTGAAGA clone = IMAGE:4452602/ GTCTCTTATATTATGTTTGTGGA clone_end = 5′ 4000 Table 3A Hs.173737 BG110835 12604341 ras-related C3 botulinum toxin 1 GTGCGAATGTGGAGTGTTTTACATTG substrate 1 (rho family, small ATCTTTGCTAATGAATTAGCATCA GTP binding protein Rac1) (RAC1), transcript variant Rac1b, mRNA/cds = (0, 635) 4001 Table 3A Hs.323950 BG111212 12604718 zinc finger protein 6 (CMPX1) 1 CATTACGCATATTGGTAAGACGCAAA (ZNF6), mRNA/cds = ATGAGACAGATCGACACTGGGACG (1265, 3361) 4002 Table 3A Hs.34906 BG111773 12605279 601820448F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACAACGGGTCTTAATGACGACGGA clone = IMAGE:4052578/ AAGATACATCCATCGGTATGAACGC clone_end = 5′ 4003 Table 3A Hs.74313 BG112085 12605591 mRNA for KIAA1265 protein, 1 ACCAGCAATCCGCAGCAGAGTCATA partial cds/cds = (66, 2573) AGTGGGGTAGGTGATATGTACTAAC 4004 Table 3A Hs.320972 BG112503 12606009 602282105F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GAAAAAACAAGCTAACAAACACACAC clone = IMAGE:4369633/ GCCCACACCAACATGCCAGAACGC clone_end = 5′ 4005 Table 3A Hs.7589 BG112505 12606011 602282107F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGAACATGGGTGGGTTTGATCACGA clone = IMAGE:4369729/ GGATTCCGCTGAAAAGATTAGAGGG clone_end = 5′ 4006 Table 3A NA BG118529 12612035 cDNA clone IMAGE:4443519 5′ 1 CGCGTTCATAACGGCGTCGACTGTT CTTGTGCTGCTGTTATCTATACTAT 4007 Table 3A NA BG121288 12614797 cDNA clone IMAGE:4450407 5′ 1 GGGACCAGACTACACGGAATACCAG AGTTGAAGAAAATTAAGATTTAAGC 4008 Table 3A Hs.285729 BG163237 12669951 602013364F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TATACTGAGAGTGAAGGTCTGGGTG clone = IMAGE:4149351/ CCAACTTGAGACAGGTGGTCTAGGA clone_end = 5′ 4009 Table 3A Hs.111554 BG164898 12671532 ADP-ribosylation factor-like 7 1 CCCCTGGTTTTCTCGTTCTGCCTCCT (ARL7), mRNA/cds = (14, 592) TTGGACCTGTGTTTGTTTTCTGCT 4010 Table 3A Hs.193482 BG165998 12672701 cDNA FLJ11903 fis, clone 1 CCCTTAGAATGGTTACTGCCCTTGAA HEMBB1000030/cds = TTAACTTGACACAACTTGGGTTGG UNKNOWN 4011 Table 3A NA BG166279 12672982 cDNA clone IMAGE:4455496 5′ 1 CGAATAATCCCTATTTGATTACCTCA GAAAAGTTTTGTCTTCCGCCAAGG 4012 Table 3A Hs.87113 BG168139 12674842 602341526F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTGGACCCCAGGGTAAGGCGGATAT clone = IMAGE:4449343/ TGGTTGGGACGTTCGGGGAGTGTAT clone_end = 5′ 4013 Table 3A Hs.182695 BG170647 12677350 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 AATTACGTTCGGAGGTATATAAAAAG 63 (MRP63), mRNA/cds = GGATCGGCGCAGTGGATAGGGGGT (215, 523) 4014 Table 3A Hs.204959 BG180098 12686801 hypothetical protein FLJ14886 1 GGAGATCCACAGTGATCTCAGGCCC (FLJ14886), mRNA/cds = TGGACCGGAAAAGGCAGCAAGATCA (111, 1169) 4015 Table 3A NA BG249224 12759040 cDNA clone IMAGE:4470038 1 AAGACGAGTACACCAAGACCAAAGA 5′ GCGCCAACGAGCACGACCGAGTGAA 4016 Table 3A Hs.6682 BG254117 12763933 solute carrier family 7, (cationic 1 AACGCCGACTAGACGTCACAAAGAC amino acid transporter, y+ TTAATAAGAAACACACTGATATCCA system) member 11 (SLC7A11), mRNA/cds = (235, 1740) 4017 Table 3A NA BG254292 12764108 cDNA clone IMAGE:4477042 1 CGCAACATTATCCATTTAAACCCCTG 5′ CATAACCCATTACCAAAGCCCTCT 4018 Table 3A Hs.30724 BG260954 12770770 602372562F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGCACCCCAATCCCCGGCAAAAACA clone = IMAGE:4480647/ TTTGTTAACCTCTTGGGAATTTCTT clone_end = 5′ 4019 Table 3A Hs.217493 BG282346 13031273 annexin A2 (ANXA2), mRNA/ 1 CTCGTCTGCACCGGAGTCTCACAAAT cds = (49, 1068) TTAGCATCTGGGTCTTGAGCATTA 4020 Table 3A Hs.71243 BG283002 13032445 602406192F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCTCCGGGGTCTCTATACCCACAA clone = IMAGE:4518214/ CCTTCTATCACTCAATCAGTTGGTA clone_end = 5′ 4021 Table 3A Hs.322653 BG283132 13032707 602406784F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AACAAGATAGAGAGAAGACGAAGAT clone = IMAGE:4518957/ CGACACAGACAAACAACCACAACCG clone_end = 5′ 4022 Table 3A Hs.246818 BG283706 13033918 602259846F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGTTGGGACCCCTCATCTCACGGGT clone = IMAGE:4343171/ CATTTCCACCACTAAACGCCCTTTT clone_end = 5′ 4023 Table 3A Hs.151239 BG286500 13039430 602382992F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCTGAAATCCTAAATTCCGTCACCC clone = IMAGE:4500527/ CTCCAACATGACCATAAAAGTCCC clone end = 5′ 4024 Table 3A Hs.323950 BG286649 13039715 zinc finger protein 6 (CMPX1) 1 GACCACGTTATGTGCCTGACTTCGAG (ZNF6), mRNA/cds = GACACCCTCTCTGGTTTGGTATTT (1265, 3361) 4025 Table 3A Hs.278428 BG286817 13040034 progestin induced protein 1 TCTCCTTTCAGTTCCTTTGTAGGATTT (DD5), mRNA/cds = (33, 8432) CTGGCCTTGAGGATAGTCTTCA 4026 Table 3A NA BG288308 13043014 cDNA clone IMAGE:4512706 5′ 1 TCTCATCAACATTTGACTCTCAGAAG AGCCTCCATTTGCCCTTTCTCTCT 4027 Table 3A Hs.115467 BG288391 13043387 602388053F1 cdNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCAGAGCAGACCTTATTACGCACAAT clone = IMAGE:4517076/ TGCCGGTAACATGTAACACCAGTT clone_end = 5′ 4028 Table 3A Hs.11637 BG288429 13043463 602388093F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATTGGGCATGGTTGGTCCAATGCCTC clone = IMAGE:4517086/ ACATGGCCGGGATAACAGGACGCA clone_end = 5′ 4029 Table 3A Hs.79101 BG288554 13043326 cyclin G1 (CCNG1), mRNA/ 1 CAAAGGGTGTATTCCACATTGACAC cds = (187, 1074) TCCTGTCATGCGGTGGGCGGGAAC 4030 Table 3A Hs.44577 BG288837 13044076 602388170F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTAGCTCACTAGTTGTGCCTATATGC clone = IMAGE:4517129/ CACACCGGGGGACCCAACAAGGGT clone_end = 5′ 4031 Table 3A Hs.173830 BG289048 13044499 602383666F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATACTGTGTGATTTGCCCTTGCTGTC clone = IMAGE:4512712/ CAACCCTGTTCTTGCTGCCATTTA clone_end = 5′ 4032 Table 3A Hs.169363 BG289347 13045100 GLE1 (yeast homolog)-like, 1 GTGGCCTGAAGTGACCCATTCTATGA RNA export mediator (GLE1L), ATTGTTAATTAAGGTGCCAAAAAA mRNA/cds = (87, 2066) 4033 Table 3A Hs.79914 BG290141 13046637 lumican (LUM), mRNA/cds = 1 GGGTTTGAGACTTGGGTATGGAAAC (84, 1100) AGAACCGGAAATTGTGTGCTCTGGT 4034 Table 3A Hs.129872 BG290577 13047679 sperm associated antigen 9 1 ATTTCTATTATGGAATCCCTGGGGTT (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = CAGAATGTAACTTTGTACATGAGA (110, 2410) 4035 Table 3A Hs.95835 BG291649 13049586 RST8356 cDNA 1 GACAGTACACCTCAGGGAAGGGACA AACAAACACGATAAATCGACACACG 4036 Table 3A Hs.289088 BG291970 13050316 heat shock 90 kD protein 1, 1 TCAGACCCAGTCTTGTGGATGGAAAT alpha (HSPCA), mRNA/cds = GTAGTGCTCGAGTCACATTCTGCT (60, 2258) 4037 Table 3A Hs.322804 BG311130 13112931 ia55a08.y1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCCTGAGCCCCACACGCCCGAAGCA clone_end = 5′ ATAAAGAGTCCACTGACTTCCAAAA 4038 Table 3A Hs.190219 BG326781 13133218 602425659F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACGAATATCGAATCTCCCACGCGGG clone = IMAGE:4563471/ GGGTGAGACCCGAATCTGCGGCTGC clone_end = 5′ 4039 Table 3A Hs.292457 BG339050 13145488 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGACACACGAGCAAAACGACGCAGC 16362 IMAGE:3927795, AAGAATCAGATAGCATAGCAAACAT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 4040 Table 3A Hs.170980 BG387694 13281140 cell cycle progression 2 protein 1 GCAGTGGGACGGAACGGGTGAAGCC (CPR2), mRNA/cds = TGATGGCTGATGCGGCACGATCTTG (126, 1691) 4041 Table 3A Hs.266175 BG391695 13285143 cDNA FLJ20673 fis, clone 1 CTTTAAATCTTAGATTGCTCCGCACA KAIA4464/cds = (104, 1402) GATAAAGAGAACCAGGATTGGGGC 4042 Table 3A Hs.301226 BG396292 13289740 mRNA for KIAA1085 protein, 1 TTTATTTGGGTACTTTTCCCCAACAC partial cds/cds = (0, 1755) AAGTCCTTTTATCCCACCCTTGGG 4043 Table 3A Hs.58643 BG397564 13291012 602438603F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAAAGATCTCGGAAAATAGCATTTTG clone = IMAGE:4564968/ TTAAAACCTTGGGGGGTAAAACCC clone_end = 5′ 4044 Table 3A Hs.26670 BG403635 13297083 PAC clone RP3-515N1 from 1 AACCTTCATGCAAGTGGAGACGGGT 22q11.2-q22/cds = (0, 791) AGGGGGTTCTATGGGGCATTGGTTG 4045 Table 3A Hs.292457 BG424974 13331480 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGTGAAAAGCTGATAAGAAAACCATC 16362 IMAGE:3927795, CAGAAAAAAGCTCTTCGTTTTACA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 4046 Table 3A NA BG427404 13334006 cDNA clone IMAGE:4612518 5′ 1 TCATTATAATTCTGTCCTAGGAAATCA AATTAGAACGCTCCACAAGCCGG 4047 Table 3A NA BG432194 13338700 cDNA clone IMAGE:4610035 5′ 1 CGCAGAGCTGGGCCTTACAAATGGG TTCCAAATCGGGCTTCTCACTCAGG 4048 Table 3A Hs.28491 BG434865 13341371 spermidine/spermine N1- 1 TACAACTGTACCACACTGGGTTACTC acetyltransferase (SAT), mRNA/ TAGAAGTCTCTGGTCGGATCCTTC cds = (165, 680) 4049 Table 3A Hs.281397 BG438232 13344738 hypothetical protein AD034 1 CATAGAGCACAAGAGACACATGGAC (AD034), mRNA/cds = CGGCACGCGACCCGACCCAAAGCGC (195, 1880) 4050 Table 3A Hs.301226 BG468330 13400600 mRNA for KIAA1085 protein, 1 TTTACCTCATTTATTTGGTACTTTCCC partial cds/cds = (0, 1755) CACACAGTCCTTTATCCACCTGG 4051 Table 3A Hs.334787 BG473228 13405503 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CCATTTTTAGTGGGGGAGAAAACTGT 19556 IMAGE:4304831, CACTGTGCTGGCGAAAGAGGTCCA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1505, 1666) 4052 Table 3A Hs.292457 BG473813 13406090 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CCGCACCGATTAACGGCCAGAGAAG 16362 IMAGE:3927795, CAACAAGCAAATAAAAAGTGGGAAA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 4053 Table 3A Hs.173737 BG482798 13415077 ras-related C3 botulinum toxin 1 AACTTAACTCACTGGCGAGAATACAG substrate 1 (rho family, small CGTGGGACCCTTCAGCCACTACAA GTP binding protein Rac1) (RAC1), transcript variant Rac1b, mRNA/cds = (0, 635) 4054 Table 3A Hs.24054 BG489375 13450885 hypothetical protein GL009 1 AGGACTTAACGGGAATACGGGAATA (GL009), mRNA/cds = ACTCCAATTACTTCATCTCTAGGGC (77, 628) 4055 Table 3A Hs.166254 BG493253 13454765 hypothetical protein 1 AAGGAGGTTGCTCACCAGTAGTGCTT DKFZp566I133 GTTACCAAAATGTCACCAGGAGTT (DKFZP566I133), mRNA/cds = (133, 1353) 4056 Table 3A Hs.29131 BG497765 13459282 nuclear receptor coactivator 2 1 TGAATTAAGTGCATTATCAATTAACCT (NCOA2), mRNA/cds = TATGGTGGTTGGAATAGTGATCA (162, 4556) 4057 Table 3A Hs.172089 BG501063 13462580 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I2022 1 AAACACACAGGAAAAGGGCAAAGGG (from clone DKFZp586I2022)/ GGCACCAGGAGAACCGGGAGACAAA cds = UNKNOWN 4058 Table 3A NA BG501895 13463412 cDNA clone IMAGE:4654344 5′ 1 CGGAGAAACGGGGCCAAAAGGTTGC CGAGAGACCCGGCGAAAAGGACAGG 4059 Table 3A Hs.279009 BG503693 13465210 matrix Gla protein (MGP), 1 ACAAAGCATCAAACAGCAGGGAGCT mRNA/cds = (46, 357) AGTGGAGAGGTCTATTGTCCCAGTG 4060 Table 3A Hs.86437 BG505271 13466788 602411368F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGGTGCATGCCAAGAAAGTATGGTT clone = IMAGE:4540096/ GGAATTCCTGGTACACTGAAGTGGA clone_end = 5′ 4061 Table 3A Hs.237868 BG505379 13466896 interleukin 7 receptor (IL7R), 1 ATGTTATCTTGGGAATTAGTGTCTTG mRNA/cds = (22, 1401) AGCCTCTGTCTGTTACCGTAGTTT 4062 Table 3A Hs.3280 BG505961 13467478 caspase 6, apoptosis-related 1 TGACCGAGTAAAAAACATCTATCAAT cysteine protease (CASP6), TACACAAATGAACAAGAATGTGAG transcript variant alpha, mRNA/ cds = (78, 959) 4063 Table 3A Hs.293842 BG506472 13467989 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACAAGAAATGGTTGAGGCGAATATTG clone = IMAGE:3838675/ GAAACACATGGGCTTAATGCTGAA clone_end = 5′ 4064 Table 3A Hs.111911 BG527060 13518597 602540462F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGTATTGATGCTTGGTTTTTCCTGCC clone = IMAGE:4671519/ AGTCCGAATTCCTGTATTTGTCA clone_end = 5′ 4065 Table 3A Hs.12396 BG527658 13519195 602302446F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCATGCTACTTGTCCTGGTTTTGTCA clone = IMAGE:4403866/ TTGATACTCTCATAGCCCTTTTGA clone_end = 5′ 4066 Table 3A NA BG531486 13523023 cDNA clone IMAGE:4699409 5′ 1 GCCTGGCGGACCGGCAGCCTATATG ACGGACTTCCTCATACTTACCACG 4067 Table 3A Hs.279009 BG532345 13523883 matrix Gla protein (MGP), 1 AAACTGTTTGGAGAATTTAAGCACTC mRNA/cds = (46, 357) TCTGATGGGGGACAACTCTATGGA 4068 Table 3A Hs.129872 BG532470 13524009 sperm associated antigen 9 1 TCTTTGTGCAGATACGTTCACCACAT (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = AAGTGTGAGCCATTTAAACCTGGT (110, 2410) 4069 Table 3A Hs.343475 BG533994 13525534 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CACCAAAGTGGAGACAAATACATGAT clone = IMAGE:3826392/ CTCAAAGATACACAGTACCTACTT clone_end = 3′ 4070 Table 3A Hs.74647 BG536394 13527940 T-cell receptor active alpha- 1 AATAATTGGTCTTTTAAACAAACACG chain mRNA from JM cell line, GAAGTTTGGTGGAATCGGTCATGT complete cds/cds = (136, 969) 4071 Table 3A Hs.343475 BG536641 13528187 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTTCGTGCCTTCCTTCTGGGTTCCA clone = IMAGE:3826392/ CAAAGGTGGGACCTTACTTATCTA clone_end = 3′ 4072 Table 3A Hs.72988 BG537502 13529734 signal transducer and activator 1 AGGGAAAAACGCAGGGGGTTCAAAA of transcription 2, 113 kD ACTCTCTCACTCTATGCAGTGTATA (STAT2), mRNA/cds = (57, 2612) 4073 Table 3A NA BG538731 13530964 cDNA clone IMAGE:4691392 1 AAGCAGCTCAATAGCAGCATAGAGG 5′ ATTAGATTAATGGAACAGCACTGCA 4074 Table 3A Hs.124675 BG541679 13533912 602571256F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACATATACAAGGACACAGAGGAAAG clone = IMAGE:4695805/ GCGGGAACAACGGGAAGAGGTTTTG clone_end = 5′ 4075 Table 3A NA BG542394 13534627 cDNA clone IMAGE:4696046 5′ 1 TGTGGCGATTAAGAGAGGTGAAGCA TAACTGATTTGCAGGATATGGTTTG 4076 Table 3A Hs.198427 BG547561 13546239 hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA/ 1 AAAAGCCAAAAGGTTTCATGTAGATT cds = (1490, 4243) TTAGTTCACTAAAGGGTGCCCACA 4077 Table 3A Hs.83077 BG547627 13546292 interleukin 18 (interferon- 1 GCAGAACTCTAATTGTACGGGGTCAC gamma-inducing factor) (IL18), AGAGGCGTGATATGGTATCCCAAA mRNA/cds = (177, 758) 4078 literature Hs.227656 XM_001289 14732543 xenotropic and polytropic 1 CTTAACCATACAGAATGATATAACTC murine leukemia virus receptor CTGTGCAATGAAGGTGATAACAGT (X3) mRNA, complete cds/cds = (165, 2255) 4079 literature Hs.55468 XM_001939 11426048 H4 histone, family 2 1 CTTCGGAGGCTAGGCCGCCGCTCCA GCTTTGCACGTTTCGATCCCAAAGG 4080 Table 3A Hs.170171 XM_002068 14732456 mRNA; cDNA 1 CAAAGTCAAATAACTCCTCATTGTAA DKFZp434M0B13 (from clone ACAAACTGTGTAACTGCCCAAAGC DKFZp434M0813); partial cds/ cds = (430, 768) 4081 literature Hs.181097 XM_002135 11428074 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) 1 CCAATCCCGATCCAAATCATAATTTG superfamily, member 4 (tax- TTCTTAAGTATACTGGGCAGGTCC transcriptionally activated glycoprotein 1, 34 kD) (TNFSF4), mRNA/cds = (36, 587) 4082 Table 3A Hs.76913 XM_002158 13639010 proteasome (prosome, 1 TCCAGCTCCTGTTCCTTGGAAAATCT macropain) subunit, alpha type, CCATTGTATGTGCATTTTTTAAAT 5 (PSMA5), mRNA/cds = (21, 746) 4083 Table 3A Hs.10927 XM_002269 13636009 HSZ78330 cDNA/ 1 AACTGATGCCTGCTAGTGCTTTCTGA clone = 2.49-(CEPH) TTACTCGCATTCTGTTTCTTGCTT 4084 literature Hs.81424 XM_002513 13646509 ubiquitin-like 1 (sentrin) 1 TCAGGTTGAAGTCAAGATGACAGATA (UBL1), mRNA/cds = (66, 371) AGGTGAGAGTAATGACTACTCCAA 4085 Table 3A Hs.173912 XM_003189 14735115 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TCCTAGGTAGGGTTTAATCCCCAGTA factor 4A, isoform 2 (EIF4A2), AAATTGCCATATTGCACATGTCTT mRNA/cds = (15, 1238) 4086 Table 3A Hs.63668 XM_003304 14720715 toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), 1 AGCGGGAAGGATTTTGGGTAAATCT mRNA/cds = (129, 2483) GAGAGCTGCGATAAAGTCCTAGGTT 4087 Table 3A Hs.89714 XM_003507 14731038 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 GAGGCCCTAGCATTTCTCCTTGGATA family B (Cys-X-Cys), member GGGGACCAGAGAGAGCTTGGAATG 5 (epithelial-derived neutrophil- activating peptide 78) (SCYB5), mRNA/cds = (106, 450) 4088 Table 3A Hs.66052 XM_003593 13646753 CD38 antigen (p45) (CD38), 1 CTCCACAATAAGGTCAATGCCAGAGA mRNA/cds = (69, 971) CGGAAGCCTTTTTCCCCAAAGTCT 4089 Table 3A Hs.251664 XM_004020 11417288 DNA for insulin-like growth 1 CCAATGTTTCTCTTTTGGCCCTATAC factor II (IGF-2); exon 7 and AAAGGCAAGAAGGAAAGACCAAGA additional ORF/cds = (0, 233) 4090 Table 3A Hs.79197 XM_004500 13631147 CD83 antigen (activated B 1 TTTACCTCTGTCTTGGCTTTCATGTTA lymphocytes, immunoglobulin TTAAACGTATGCATGTGAAGAAG superfamily) (CD83), mRNA/ cds = (41, 658) 4091 db mining Hs.159651 XM_004585 14758499 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GGGAAGTTGGTTTATAAGCCTTTGCC superfamily, member 21 AGGTGTAACTGTTGTGAAATACCC (TNFRSF21), mRNA/cds = (0, 1967) 4092 Table 3A Hs.279903 XM_004611 14740071 Ras homolog enriched in brain 2 1 CCCTCCCTTCAGATTATGTTAACTCT (RHEB2), mRNA/cds = GAGTCTGTCCAAATGAGTTCACTT (23, 577) 4093 Table 3A Hs.302981 XM_004720 14745195 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 1 TTATTCATATATTCCTGTCCAAAGCCA (FLJ11000), mRNA/cds = CACTGAAAACAGAGGCAGAGACA (223, 780) 4094 Table 3A Hs.239138 XM_004839 13629023 pre-B-cell colony-enhancing 1 TGCACCTCAAGATTTTAAGGAGATAA factor (PBEF), mRNA/cds = TGTTTTTAGAGAGAATTTCTGCTT (27, 1502) 4095 Table 3A Hs.79022 XM_005162 14746130 GTP-binding protein over- 1 TATGGCCTTCAAGCTCAAGTCCAAAT expressed in skeletal muscle CCTGCCATGACCTCTCTGTACTCT (GEM), mRNA/cds = (213, 1103) 4096 Table 3A Hs.234642 XM_005543 13641011 aquaporin 3 (AQP3), mRNA/ 1 TCCATCTGTGCATAAGGAGAGGAAA cds = (64, 942) GTTCCAGGGTGTGTATGTTTTCAGG 4097 Table 3A Hs.124029 XM_005693 14737168 inositol polyphosphate-5- 1 GGACCATTCCGGAGCAGCCCCACAT phosphatase, 40 kD (INPP5A), ACCTCACTGTCTCGTCTGTCTATGT mRNA/cds = (101, 1192) 4098 Table 3A Hs.326248 XM_005698 13627052 cDNA:FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 TTTGTAAGCGAAGGAGATGGAGGTC HEP11691/cds = UNKNOWN GTCTTAAACCAGAGAGCTACTGAAT 4099 Table 3A Hs.287797 XM_005799 13629831 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 ACCACTGTATGTTTACTTCTCACCATT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) TGAGTTGCCCATCTTGTTTCACA 4100 Table 3A Hs.1395 XM_005883 14740090 early growth response 2 (Krox- 1 AAATCTATTCTAACGCAAAACCACTA 20 (Drosophila) homolog) ACTGAAGTTCAGATAATGGATGGT (EGR2), mRNA/cds = (338, 1768) 4101 Table 3A Hs.1908 XM_005980 14748566 proteoglycan 1, secretory 1 TGTTATAAAAGAGGATTTTCCCACCT granule (PRG1), mRNA/cds = TGACACCAGGCAATGTAGTTAGCA (24, 500) 4102 db mining Hs.73958 XM_006283 14763523 recombination activating gene 1 1 ACCAGGATGCAATGGATTTATTTGAT (RAG1), mRNA/cds = TCAGGGGACCTGTATTTCCATGTC (124, 3255) 4103 Table 3A Hs.146589 XM_006741 14783662 mRNA for MOP-3, complete 1 AACAGAAACAGCTATGGCAACAGCAT cds/cds = (0, 4178) CACCCTCAGAGCATCACCAACTTG 4104 db mining Hs.99954 XM_006840 14763859 activin A receptor, type IB 1 TATTTAACCTGAGTATAGTATTTAACG (ACVR1B), transcript variant 1, AAGCCTAGAAGCACGGCTGTGGG mRNA/cds = (39, 1556) 4105 Table 3A Hs.287369 XM_006881 13650909 interleukin 22 (IL22), mRNA/ 1 AACTAACCCCCTTTCCCTGCTAGAAA cds = (71, 610) TAACAATTAGATGCCCCAAAGCGA 4106 literature Hs.159 XM_006950 13652420 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 ATAGCAAGCTGAACTGTCCTAAGGCA superfamily, member 1A, GGGGCGAGCACGGAACAATGGGGC mRNA/cds = (255, 1622) 4107 Table 3A Hs.159492 XM_007156 12737945 sacsin (SACS) gene, complete 1 TGACAGGTTCACTTCTGAGGTTGCTA cds/cds = (76, 11565) TGAGGGTGATGGAATGTACTGCCT 4108 Table 3A Hs.170133 XM_007189 14755876 forkhead box O1A 1 TGTTTAAATGGCTTGGTGTCTTTCTTT (rhabdomyosarcoma) TCTAATTATGCAGAATAAGCTCT (FOXO1A), mRNA/cds = (385, 2352) 4109 Table 3A Hs.87409 XM_007606 14749307 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), 1 TTGAAATTGGTGGCTTCATTCTAGAT mRNA/cds = (111, 3623) GTAGCTTGTGCAGATGTAGCAGGA 4110 Table 3A Hs.75415 XM_007650 14785206 cDNA:FLJ22810 fis, clone 1 ACTTCTTATACATTTGATAAAGTAAGG KAIA2933, highly similar to CATGGTTGTGGTTAATCTGGTTT AB021288 mRNA for beta 2- microglobulin/cds = UNKNOWN 4111 Table 3A Hs.17279 XM_008062 13627121 tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase 1 1 CATGAAGAAGCAAGACGAAAACACA (TPST1), mRNA/cds = CAGGAGGGAAAATCCTGGGATTCTT (81, 1193) 4112 Table 3A Hs.5344 XM_008082 14779810 adaptor-related protein complex 1 GCCTGGCTTGGACCTTGGCATTCCG 1, gamma 1 subunit (AP1G1), TTTGAATTCCTTCTAACTGGAACAT mRNA/cds = (28, 2505) 4113 Table 3A Hs.75703 XM_008449 13652724 small inducible cytokine A4 1 GTCCACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCTGT (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) TGCAAATACATGGATAACACATTT (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 4114 literature Hs.79241 XM_008738 13646672 B-cell CLL/lymphoma 2 1 TTGTGTTGTTGGAAAAAGTCACATTG (BCL2), nuclear gene encoding CCATTAAACTTTCCTTGTCTGTCT mitochondrial protein, transcript variant alpha, mRNA/cds = (31, 750) 4115 db mining Hs.9731 XM_008901 11432998 nuclear factor of kappa light 1 CAGTAGCGACAGCGACGGCGGAGAC polypeptide gene enhancer in B- GAGGGCGTGAGTCAGGAGGAGAGAC cells inhibitor, beta (NFKBIB), mRNA/cds = (0, 1016) 4116 db mining Hs.69747 XM_009101 11425196 fucosyltransferase 1 (galactoside 1 AGCTGCCACGGGTGAGAGAGCAGGA 2-alpha-L-fucosyltransferase, GGTATGAATTAAAAGTCTACAGCAC Bombay phenotype included) (FUT1), mRNA/cds = (103, 1200) 4117 db mining Hs.46328 XM_009103 14760495 mRNA for 1 CTTTCCTCAAAATCTTTAAGCCAGAG alpha(1,2)fucosyltransferase, GCAGCCTTCCTGCCGGAGTGGACA complete cds/cds = (111, 1142) 4118 Table 3A Hs.84038 XM_009533 14771190 CGI-06 protein (LOC51604), 1 TCTGCCTCACGTGCACTGTGGTGGC mRNA/cds = (6, 1730) CGTGTGCTACGGCTCCTTCTACAAT 4119 Table 3A Hs.296585 XM_009574 14771391 nucleolar protein (KKE/D 1 CCATAGCCCAAGGTGACATTTCCCAC repeat) (NOP56), mRNA/cds = CCTGTGCCGTGTTCCCCAATAAAA (21, 1829) 4120 Table 3A Hs.198298 XM_009641 14770741 cDNA FLJ14219 fis, clone 1 GGGGTATCCAGAATTGGTTGTAAATA NT2RP3003800, highly similar CTTTGCATATTGTCTGATTAAACA to Rattus norvegicus tyrosine protein kinase pp60-c-src mRNA/cds = (501, 1256) 4121 Table 3A Hs.334691 XM_009917 13648023 hypothetical protein FLJ22427 1 GAGGCTTTGCCTTGCCTGCATATTTG (FLJ22427), mRNA/cds = TTTCGCTCTTACTCAGTTTGGGAA (40, 2631) 4122 Table 3A Hs.278027 XM_009929 11417988 LIM domain kinase 2 (LIMK2), 1 GCAAGTGTAGGAGTGGTGGGCCTGA transcript variant 2b, mRNA/ ACTGGGCCATTGATCAGACTAAATA cds = (315, 2168) 4123 Table 3A Hs.32970 XM_010593 14727775 signaling lymphocytic activation 1 TTGCAAAACCCAGAAGCTAAAAAGTC molecule (SLAM), mRNA/ AATAAACAGAAAGAATGATTTTGA cds = (133, 1140) 4124 Table 3A Hs.155595 XM_010897 13637965 neural precursor cell expressed, 1 CCCACACTGCTACACTTCTGATCCCC developmentally down-regulated TTTGGTTTTACTACCCAAATCTAA 5 (NEDD5), mRNA/cds = (258, 1343) 4125 Table 3A NA XM_011080 14738482 T cell activation, increased late 1 AAAAGAAGCCCTAATAAACCACCCGG expression ATAATAACCCTGTCTACCATCTTT 4126 Table 3A Hs.302014 XM_011082 13626304 interleukin 21 (IL21), mRNA/ 1 GTGAAGATTCCTGAGGATCTAACTTG cds = (46, 534) CAGTTGGACACTATGTTACATACT 4127 Table 3A Hs.78687 XM_011714 14749491 neutral sphingomyelinase (N- 1 AGAAGGATTAGCAGTTCTTAGTAAGT SMase) activation associated TTACTGTGTATAGGAACGGTTTGT factor (NSMAF), mRNA/cds = (12, 2765) 4128 literature Hs.91390 XM_011844 14739654 poly (ADP-ribose) glyco- 1 CGGCTGCCTCTCTTGAGACCATCTG hydrolase (PARG), mRNA/cds = CCAATCACACAGTAACTATTCGGGT (166, 3096) 4129 Table 3A Hs.76038 XM_011865 14737830 isopentenyl-diphosphate delta 1 CCCAACTGAGGACCACTGTCTACAG isomerase (IDI1), mRNA/cds = AGTCAGGAAATATTGTAGGGAGAA (50, 736) 4130 Table 3A Hs.180450 XM_011914 13628205 ribosomal protein S24 (RPS24), 1 CTGGCAAAAAGCCGAAGGAGTAAAG transcript variant 1, mRNA/ GTGCTGCAATGATGTTAGCTGTGGC cds = (37, 429) 4131 Table 3A Hs.154938 XM_012059 14771044 hypothetical protein MDS025 1 TGTTTGCTTGAACAGTTGTGTAAATC (MDS025), mRNA/cds = ATACAGGATTTTGTGGGTATTGGT (5, 769) 4132 Table 3A Hs.1051 XM_012328 14750596 granzyme B (granzyme 2, 1 GGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGG cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- GAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAAT associated serine esterase 1) (GZMB), mRNA/cds = (33, 776) 4133 Table 3A Hs.251526 XM_012649 13633583 gene for monocyte chemotactic 1 GGATGCTCCTCCCTTCTCTACCTCAT protein 3 (MCP-3)/cds = GGGGGTATTGTATAAGTCCTTGCA (0, 329) 4134 db mining Hs.278454 AF285431 12741752 killer cell immunoglobulin-like 1 TAACTTCAATGTAGTTTTCCATCCTTC receptor, two domains, long AAATAAACATGTCTGCCCCCATG cytoplasmic tail, 2 (KIR2DL2), mRNA/cds = (14, 1060) 4135 Table 3A Hs.334437 XM_015180 14778515 hypothetical protein MGC4248 1 GAGTCCTTTTGATTTTTAACTTATTCC (MGC4248), mRNA/cds = CCATGTCCCTATACTTCGTGTGC (70, 720) 4136 Table 3A Hs.137555 XM_015921 14760439 putative chemokine receptor; 1 TGCACGTTCCTCCTGGTTCCTTCGCT GTP-binding protein (HM74), TGTGTTTCTGTACTTACCAAAAAT mRNA/cds = (60, 1223) 4137 Table 3A Hs.164371 XM_016138 13638510 cDNA FLJ13175 fis, clone 1 CAGCTTCAGCTAGGAGTTTGTAAGCA NT2RP3003842/cds = AGGACTTTGTGACACATTTGTCCC UNKNOWN 4138 Table 3A Hs.323463 XM_016481 14721648 mRNA for KIAA1693 protein, 1 AATTGAAAAGTACCAAGAAGTGGAAG partial cds/cds = (0, 2707) AAGACCAAGACCCATCATGCCCCA 4139 Table 3A Hs.15220 XM_016721 14784971 zinc finger protein 106 1 ACTTCCTAGAGACTTGTTTCTGAGAC (ZFP106), mRNA/cds = AGTTCTTTGCCTTCACTTCCCTGC (335, 5986) 4140 Table 3A Hs.323463 XM_016972 14726508 mRNA for KIAA1693 protein, 1 ACAACTGACCTGTCTCCTTCACATAG partial cds/cds = (0, 2707) TCCATATCACCACAAATCACACAA 4141 Table 3A Hs.180946 XM_018498 14723691 ribosomal protein L5 1 GCTCAGGAGCGGGCTGCTGAGAGCT pseudogene mRNA, complete AAACCCAGCAATTTTCTATGATTTT cds/cds = UNKNOWN 4142 Literature Hs.194382 U67093 2072143 ataxia telangiectasia (ATM) 1 AAAGAAAGCCAGTATATTGGTTTGAA gene, complete cds/cds = ATATAGAGATGTGTCCCAATTTCA (795, 9965) 4143 Literature Hs.184167 NM_006276 6857827 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 ACTGGCAGGCTTATTTATCTGTTGCA rich 7 (35 kD) (SFRS7) mRNA/ CTTGGTTAGCTTTAATTGTTCTGT cds = (105, 490) 4144 Literature Hs.79037 NM_002156 4504520 Homo sapiens, heat shock 60 kD 1 AGCAGCCTTTCTGTGGAGAGTGAGA protein 1 (chaperonin), clone ATAATTGTGTACAAAGTAGAGAAGT MGC:19755 IMAGE:3630225, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1705, 3396) 4145 Literature Hs.206984 U15177 988207 cosmid CRI-JC2015 at D10S289 1 CAACTGTGCTGGCCGGGAGGAGAGC in 10sp13/cds = (0, 1214) AGAGACGCAGTCCTGCCCAGTGTAG 4146 Literature Hs.395 XM_002923 13643499 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 CACATGGCTAAAGAAGGTTTCAGAAA receptor 2 (CCR2), mRNA/ GAAGTGGGGACAGAGCAGAACTTT cds = (39, 1163) 4147 Literature NA NC_001807 13959823 mitochondrion, complete 1 CCGACATCTGGTTCCTACTTCAGGGT genome CATAAAGCCTAAATAGCCCACACG 4148 Literature Hs.32017 NM_020645 11034818 ASCL3 gene, CEGP1 gene, 1 CTCATTTGTATTCAAGCCTTTAACAG C11orf14 gene, C11orf15 gene, GAGGGCAAAGAGGTGAGAATGTGT C11orf16 gene and C11orf17 gene/cds = (66, 791) 4149 Literature Hs.74621 U29185 2865216 prion protein (p27–30) 1 GCACTGAATCGTTTCATGTAAGAATC (Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, CAAAGTGGACACCATTAACAGGTC Gerstmann-Strausler-Scheinker syndrome, fatal familial insomnia) (PRNP), mRNA/ cds = (49, 810) 4150 Literature NA X04948 36891 T-cell receptor alpha-chain 1 GCAGACACTGCTTCTTACTTCTGTGC HAP05 V(a)3.1/J(a)P TACGGATGGGAACAGAGATGACAA 4151 Literature NA X92768 1054779 mRNA for T-cell receptor alpha 1 GGGGAAACTGGAGGCTTCAAAACTA (clone XPBP531) TCTTTGGAGCAGGAACAAGACTATT 4152 Literature Hs.75064 NM_003192 4507372 tubulin-specific chaperone c 1 GGGGAAGGAGGGTGATTATATTGCT (TBCC), mRNA/cds = TTGTAATGGTTTGTGATACTTGAAA (23, 1063) 4153 Literature Hs.99093 BG179517 12686220 chromosome 19, cosmid 1 GTACGAATGGGAGGTCCTCGACACC R28379/cds = (0, 633) TGGGGAACTGCGGACTATGCGGCAG 4154 Literature Hs.77356 NM_003234 4507456 transferrin receptor (p90, CD71) 1 TATCAGACTAGTGACAAGCTCCTGGT (TFRC), mRNA/cds = CTTGAGATGTCTTCTCGTTAAGGA (263, 2545) 4155 Literature Hs.194638 U89387 2253634 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 TGACCTCCACCAAAGCCCATATAAGG directed) polypeptide D AGCGGAGTTGTTAAGGACTGAAGA (POLR2D), mRNA/cds = (30, 458) 4156 Literature Hs.15220 NM_022473 14784971 zinc finger protein 106 1 TTTCTCCGGACTCATCAGTAAACCTG (ZFP106), mRNA/cds = TAGAAGTGTCGCTTTCCAGCCTTT (335, 5986) 4157 Literature Hs.326248 NM_014456 7657448 cDNA:FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 TTTGTAAGCGAAGGAGATGGAGGTC HEP11691/cds = UNKNOWN GTCTTAAACCAGAGAGCTACTGAAT 4158 Literature Hs.182447 BC003394 13097278 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AAAGTTGATACTGTGGGTTATTTTTG ribonucleoprotein C (C1/C2) TGAACAGCCTGATGTTTGGGACCT (HNRPC), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (191, 1102) 4159 Literature Hs.31314 X72841 297903 retinoblastoma-binding protein 1 AACTTTTACACTTTTTCCTTCCAACAC 7 (RBBP7), mRNA/cds = TTCTTGATTGGCTTTGCAGAAAT (287, 1564) 4160 Literature Hs.177592 NM_001003 4506668 ribosomal protein, large, P1 1 ACAGCCAAGACTTAGGTTACAGGGC (RPLP1), AACGCACTACTGTTCAGCTTTGAAT 4161 Literature Hs.81361 M65028 337450 heterogeneous nuclear 1 ACGTGTCCTGATTTTGCCACAACCTG ribonucleoprotein A/B GATATTGAAGCTATCCAAGCTTTT (HNRPAB), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (224, 1219) 4162 Literature Hs.279939 BC004560 13528728 mitochondrial carrier homolog 1 1 AGCTGTTGATGCTGGTTGGACAGGTT (MTCH1), nuclear gene TGAGTCAAATTGTACTTTGCTCCA encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (0, 1118) 4163 Literature Hs.241567 NM_002897 8400725 RNA binding motif, single 1 ATAAGGTGCATAAAACCCTTAAATTC stranded interacting protein 1 ATCTAGTAGCTGTTCCCCCGAACA (RBMS1), transcript variant MSSP-2, mRNA/cds = (265, 1434) 4164 Literature NA BE874440 10323216 NIH_MGC_69 cDNA clone 1 CCAATGACAGCCTACCTATTACCAAG IMAGE:3891187 5′ GGCTCCCCTACAACTCTGAACCTT 4165 Literature Hs.1074 BC005913 13543508 surfactant, pulmonary-associated 1 GACAAACCCTGGAGAAATGGGAGCT protein C (SFTPC), mRNA/ TGGGGAGAGGATGGGAGTGGGCAG cds = (27, 620) A 4166 Literature Hs.56205 BC001880 12804864 insulin induced gene 1 1 GTGTCAGTGCCCAAAGGAGGGAGGT (INSIG1), mRNA/cds = TGATGGTGCTTAACAAACATGAAGT (414, 1247) 4167 Literature Hs.77356 BC001188 12654696 transferrin receptor (p90, CD71) 1 TCATTGTATAAAAGCTGTTATGTGCA (TFRC), mRNA/cds = ACAGTGTGGAGATTCCTTGTCTGA (263, 2545) 4168 Literature Hs.194638 BC002958 12804200 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 TGACCTCCACCAAAGCCCATATAAGG directed) polypeptide D AGCGGAGTTGTTAAGGACTGAAGA (POLR2D), mRNA/cds = (30, 458) 4169 Literature Hs.35406 AA057484 1550124 602675161F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTGGCTTCATTACGAGAGAGAAACAT clone = IMAGE:4797783/ AACAGAGGCAGTGATGGTTTCAGA clone_end = 5′ 4170 Literature Hs.74451 X04106 35327 calpain 4, small subunit (30 K) 1 TTTGTCTATATTCTGCTCCCAGCCTG (CAPN4), mRNA/cds = CCAGGCCAGGAGGAAATAAACATG (158, 964) 4171 Literature Hs.13231 H17596 883836 od15d12.s1 cDNA/ 1 AGCACATTGGGAGATACATGATAAAT clone = IMAGE: 1368023 TTCTATCTGCAGTTGCTATTTGCA 4172 Literature Hs.74002 U40396 1117914 mRNA for steroid receptor 1 GGCCCAGCAGAAGAGCCTCCTTCAG coactivator 1e/cds = (201, 4400) CAGCTACTGACTGAATAACCACTTT 4173 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVTRL2 = IRL2 1 AATAATAGATTAGCAGAAGGAATAAT CCGTGCGACCGAGCTTGTGCTTCT 4174 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL27 1 ACATTCAAAAGTTTGAGCGTCTTCAT GTACGCCGTTTTCGGCCTCACGAG 4175 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL106 1 ACGAACAGAAATCTCAAAAGACGCTG ACCCGATAAGTACCGTCACGGAGA 4176 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVTRL7 = IRL7 1 AGGAACCAGCAAGTCAACAAAAGACT AACAAAGAAAAACCATCTTGGAAT 4177 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL33 1 CCAACGACACATCCACAAAAATCCCC CATCGACTCTCACAATCGCATCAT 4178 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL123 1 CCTCTGGAGGCAAGAGCACCCACCC TATGGTGACTAGAAGCAAGGCTGAC 4179 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL75 Glycoprotein H 1 GATGTCCGTCTACGCGCTATCGGCC ATCATCGGCATCTATCTGCTCTACC 4180 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUS28 1 TTCGTGGGCACCAAGTTTCGCAAGAA CTACACTGTCTGCTGGCCGAGTTT 4181 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL21 1 GAGATCGACATCGTCATCGACCGAC CTCCGCAGCAACCCCTACCCAATCC 4182 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL54 1 CTTTGAGCAGGTTCTCAAGGCTGTAA CTAACGTGCTGTCGCCCGTCTTTC 4183 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL83 1 TCTTCTGGGACGCCAACGACATCTAC CGCATCTTCGCCGAATTGGAAGGC 4184 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL109 1 AGAGAACAACAAAACCACCACGACG ATGAAACAAAACGCTCAACCAAACA 4185 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL113; spliced to 1 GAGAAAAGATTGTGCGATCTCCCCCT HCMVUL112 GGTTTCCAGCAGACTCTTGCCAGA 4186 Literature NA X17403 59591 CMV HCMVUL122 1 CATCTTCTCCACCAACCAGGGTGGG TTCATGCTGCCTATCTACGAGACGG 4187 db mining Hs.164427 AI307795 4002399 tb28c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCATGTTCCCTTTATTTGTCTTTTG clone = IMAGE:2055652/ GTTCTGCTTTTTGGGAGATTTTT clone_end = 3′ 4188 Table 3A Hs.169168 AA977148 3154594 oq24g08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGTGCGCTTTTGTGTGCGGTGGAG clone = IMAGE:1587326/ GAGTTCCTAACCCTCGGCTTGTTTT clone_end = 3′ 4189 Table 3A Hs.117333 AI023714 3238758 mRNA for KIAA1093 protein, −1 GCCGTTGGTTGGCTTAAACTTGGTTT partial cds/cds = (179, 5362) CGTCACTTCGGGCACTTTGGTTTT 4190 Table 3A NA AI380955 4190797 tg18b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGCCTCCCCTGGCTCTTTAAGCTC clone = IMAGE:2109111 CCCTTTGGTTAAAAACTGGGTTTT 4191 Table 3A Hs.93670 AA976045 3151837 cDNA:FLJ22664 fis, clone −1 AAAAGGCCAAGGGTGTTGTTGGGGC HSI08202/cds = UNKNOWN GTCTGTCTAATGTGGTGGGTCTTTT 4192 Table 3A Hs.332583 AA788623 2874972 yc77a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTGTAAATCTCTGTCTCATCATCCT clone = IMAGE:21844/ TCTCTTTTGTTTCCATAGCCTTTT clone_end = 3′ 4193 Table 3A Hs.71433 AA131524 1693030 zI31h02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTGTGTGCTGGCTGAGAAGCCACTG clone = IMAGE:503571/ TGAATTGATTCTTCTTCTGAAGTTT clone_end = 3′ 4194 Table 3A Hs.309127 AI380687 4190540 tg03e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATAAGGGTGTTGCCCTTTGTTCCCT clone = IMAGE:2107710/ CACATAATCGTGAAAGGCTGCTTT clone_end = 3′ 4195 Table 3A Hs.102630 AA808085 2877491 602440867F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTCCTCAGTCCCTGTTCATACCATCT clone = IMAGE:4556561/ CTGCACCCACAATCACACTGATTT clone_end = 5′ 4196 Table 3A Hs.134473 AI074016 3400660 oy66g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GACCACAGATATGCACTCCTTACATT clone = IMAGE:1670834/ AACCTCAGCCTTGATGTATCATTT clone_end = 3′ 4197 Table 3A Hs.158653 A1370965 4149718 ta29b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTGTTATGAAAAGGGTTAAACT clone = IMAGE:2045469/ TGAACCCACCCATTTTAAAAATTT clone_end = 3′ 4198 Table 3A Hs.243029 AA424812 2106917 UI-H-BI4-aow-c-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TTATAGCTACCAGAAGCCACCAGGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCTTAGCCCAGCAGTAGAAACCTCT 3086226/clone_end = 3′ 4199 Table 3A Hs.188777 AA432364 2114747 zw76a09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GATCAGTAGACACACCCCTCAATGCT clone = IMAGE:782104/ GCGAAGAAAATGAAGGCCACTCTT clone_end = 3′ 4200 Table 3A Hs.132237 AI031656 3249868 ow48e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCAGACAATGGACAACTGTAGTTTT clone = IMAGE:1650082/ TGAATTGACTTCTATAGCCATCTT clone_end = 3′ 4201 db mining Hs.123445 AA813728 2882413 602623674F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TCCACCACAGTGCATGATAATTCCGA clone = IMAGE:4748515/ CAGAACGGCCTTTTATTTGTACCT clone_end = 5′ 4202 Table 3A Hs.143049 AI126688 3595202 Homo sapiens, Similar to −1 TGTTCTCTGAACTGTCTGGATGAACC DKFZP727C091 protein, clone GGTCAACGGCACTCATCATACCTT MGC:10677 IMAGE:3948445, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (79, 1530) 4203 Table 3A Hs.108327 AA701667 2704832 damage-specific DNA binding −1 GCTTCACTCTGCTTTCTGTATAAAGG protein 1 (127 kD) (DDB1), GCAGTCTGTGGTCACGCAAGACTT mRNA/cds = (109, 3531) 4204 Table 3A Hs.270264 AA613224 2464262 no19dO6.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCAAAGACCAAATTCTCCTTGGGAA clone = IMAGE:1101131/ GTGTGGGAGCAGGCTGACATTATT clone_end = 3′ 4205 Table 3A Hs.158976 AI380390 4190243 UI-H-BI2-ahi-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 GTCCTTTGATAGCAGAACAAGAGGCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGTGATCCTCTGGACCTCAGATT 2726692/clone_end = 3′ 4206 Table 3A Hs.204214 AA826926 2900923 EST389900 cDNA −1 TCCACGACATGGTACAGCTCTTCACT TTTTCAGCTTTTTAAATGTCCATT 4207 Table 3A Hs.326392 AA974839 3150631 son of sevenless (Drosophila) −1 GACAAGGCAATGCTACTGATCACCTG homolog 1 (SOS1), mRNA/ AGGATAATGGTGAAGGACTTTTGT cds = (0, 3998) 4208 Table 3A Hs.53542 AI084224 3422647 chorea-acanthocytosis (CHAC) −1 TCAATAGTTGTGAAATTCTTCTCAGG mRNA, complete cds/cds = CTCCTTAAACCCTCGCTTTGTTGT (260, 9784) 4209 Table 3A Hs.173334 AA284232 1928532 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- −1 AGGCTTACGTTTATCCAAAAGCATTT MERASE II, ELONGATION CACCTTGCACATTACTGTTGTTGT FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 4210 db mining Hs.86437 AI300700 3960046 602411368F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAAGCATTTAGATCATAACATGGTA clone = IMAGE:4540096/ AAGCCTATTACCAGCCAATGTTGT clone_end = 5′ 4211 db mining Hs.61558 AI220970 3803173 hz63d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTTTGGCATAGAGCTTTACTTAAA clone = IMAGE:3212653/ ATGCTGCTTCATTTTACACATTGT clone_end = 3′ 4212 Table 3A Hs.239489 AA639796 2563575 TIA1 cytotoxic granule- −1 TGGAGCTCAATTCTATGCAGTTGTGC associated RNA binding protein TGATATTTCATTAAGTCACTGTGT (TIA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (185, 1345) 4213 Table 3A Hs.228795 AI094726 3433702 qa08f05x.1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTCCCCTTGGCCTGAGTTTTTATAA clone = IMAGE:1686177/ AATTTCCATTAATTGGGGCAGTGT clone_end = 3′ 4214 db mining Hs.62699 AA740964 2779556 EST386140 cDNA −1 TGCAGCTAAATTCGAGCTTTTGGTC TATATTGTTAATTGCCATTGCTGT 4215 Table 3A Hs.124675 AA858297 2946599 ob13b08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGATTTGGAAGATGCTTTCAGAAATA clone = IMAGE:1323543/ TGGCATAGGTTTTTGTCGAAATGT clone_end = 3′ 4216 Table 3A NA AI281442 3919675 cDNA clone IMAGE:1967452 3′ −1 AAAGAAAAATTCAGCCTGAACCCTAC CCTTATAAAACAGGTTAATTGGGT 4217 Table 3A Hs.228817 AI199388 3751994 qs75e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTAAGTCCCATGCCCGAATTTGGAG clone = IMAGE:1943936/ ATTTGGGTTTTTCTTTTCAGGGGT clone_end = 3′ 4218 Table 3A Hs.291003 AA504269 2240429 hypothetical protein MGC4707 −1 CGGATTCCAAATTACTTAAAGCCTTT (MGC4707), mRNA/cds = ATGGGAACACGGTAGATTGTAGGT (72, 1067) 4219 Table 3A Hs.299416 AA132448 1694015 zo20a03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCTTCTGGCCTCTGAGGCAAAGGT clone = IMAGE:587404/ CAGTGATACTGATGGGAGGGTAGGT clone_end = 3′ 4220 Table 3A Hs.6733 AI057025 3330814 phosphoinositide-specific −1 GCTCAAGATCACCTCTTTGTCATCTT phospholipase C PLC-epsilon GAACAATGTTTTTCTCTTCTAGGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (235, 7146) 4221 db mining Hs.177712 AA251806 1886786 zs09c03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTTCCACTTCATGGGATATGACTC clone = IMAGE:684676/ CATCACAATGAAAATGGGTCCAGT clone_end = 3′ 4222 Table 3A Hs.133175 AI051673 3307207 oy77g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGTGATTGTAAATCATGTATGTACAA clone = IMAGE:1671898/ ATGCCATGAAAATTAAAGCCAGT clone_end = 3′ 4223 Table 3A Hs.203041 AI271437 3890604 602417270F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTCCCTTATGCACCTTCCAGTCTTT clone = IMAGE:4536737/ GGCAGGACATGATTTATGGACAGT clone_end = 5′ 4224 Table 3A Hs.56205 AA846378 2932518 insulin induced gene 1 −1 TGCACTCTACCAGATTTGAACATCTA (INSIG1), mRNA/cds = GTGAGGTTCACATTCATACTAAGT (414, 1247) 4225 Table 3A NA AA873734 2969856 Vanin 2 −1 TCAACTGCAGGGAATCTCCTAGGAA GCGGATAAATCTGGCAATTGGAAGT 4226 Table 3A NA AA482019 2209697 cDNA clone IMAGE:746046 3′ 1 ACCACCAGCTATTTGTAATTCCTTCTT CTAAGGCATAGTGAAAACTTGCT 4227 db mining Hs.182594 AA806247 2875516 oc21f01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCGCTTTCTAACTGATTCCATTCCAC clone = IMAGE:1341529 CATGTCAGATACTCCTGGGCTGCT 4228 Table 3A Hs.210727 AI075288 3401879 oy69h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGCAATGAGGGGATATTTTTGATGA clone = IMAGE: 1671139/ GCTGGAATATCCAATTGAACAGCT clone_end = 3′ 4229 Table 3A Hs.252300 AI383340 4196121 tc76g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTAAGTTAAAAGCTCTGTCTTT clone = IMAGE:2070584/ TTGGGGTTTGCCCTATGTAAAGCT clone_end = 3′ 4230 Table 3A Hs.191958 AI347054 4084260 immunoglobulin superfamily −1 GAAGCCTCTACTCTTGAGTCTCTTTC receptor translocation associated ATTACTGGGGATGTAAATGTTCCT 2 (IRTA2), mRNA/cds = (158, 3091) 4231 Table 3A Hs.283410 AI253134 3849663 602635144F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACACTTGATCTCTTCCTTATTTCTCTC clone = IMAGE:4780090/ AGAAAACCTGTAGGATTGTGCCT clone_end = 5′ 4232 Table 3A Hs.44189 AI361839 4113460 yz99f01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTAGATATTTTGCCGGTGTACTTGG clone = IMAGE:291193/ AATACCTTTCAGAAGCCAAACCCT clone_end = 3′ 4233 Table 3A Hs.148288 AA908367 3047772 og76c11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATTCCAATCCTGGTATATAGCACCT clone = IMAGE:1454228/ GGTATTATGGGTACCAAAAACCCT clone_end = 3′ 4234 Table 3A Hs.143534 AI095189 3434165 602466053F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGCTCCAAATATCAACCCCATGTA clone = IMAGE:4594260/ GGCAGGATGTTTGATCTTGGTACT clone_end = 5′ 4235 Table 3A Hs.23349 AI357493 4109114 nab70e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTGTTGGATACGTACTTAACTGGT clone = IMAGE:3273292/ ATGCATCCCATGTCTTTGGGTACT clone_end = 3′ 4236 db mining Hs.292235 AI057035 3330824 oy75b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTAGGATTGCTCAGTTTCATCAAGGT clone = IMAGE:1671645 TTGAAGGATAGGCAGGCTCTCACT 4237 Table 3A Hs.337986 AA101212 1647866 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GGCCAGTCTCTGTGTGTCTTAATCCC 17431 IMAGE:2984883, TTGTCCTTCATTAAAAGCAAAACT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 4238 Table 3A Hs.60088 AA004799 1448296 hypothetical protein MGC11314 −1 GCATTCCCGGTCACTCCCTCCCTAAT (MGC11314), mRNA/cds = CTGAGCATCACTCAAGCTCTTTTAT (221, 673) 4239 db mining Hs.177376 AA744590 2783354 zb85a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGAATGCCAAGAGCTTCAAGAGTGT clone = IMAGE:310354/ GTGTAAATAAAGCCACACCTTTAT clone_end = 3′ 4240 Table 3A Hs.163787 AA627122 2540166 nq70g02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCGAGGAGGAAGACGAATCGTTAA clone = IMAGE:1157714/ ACATCTGAAAGGGTCAGGTGAGTAT clone_end = 3′ 4241 Table 3A Hs.332992 AA760848 2809778 nz14f06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAACTTGTTCTGAAGACAATTTCCA clone = IMAGE:1287779/ AGGTTGTCAGCCATGTCACCATAT clone_end = 3′ 4242 Table 3A Hs.129572 AA746320 2786306 ob08f01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAGGTTCGTGTTAAACGCTGTATGT clone = IMAGE:1323097/ TAACTATGACTGGAATTCTGTGAT clone_end = 3′ 4243 Table 3A Hs.233383 AA745714 2785700 RC2-CT0434-310700-013-c08 −1 ATGGAGATCCAGAGACGTTGGTTTTC cDNA AAATGGAGCAAACAGCACTGTGAT 4244 Table 3A Hs.156601 AI146787 3674469 qb83f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTTTAGGCTGAGGGCATGGAAAC clone = IMAGE: 1706715/ TGTTACGCTTTTCCTTTTATGTGAT clone_end = 3′ 4245 Table 3A Hs.273775 AA527312 2269381 ng36a08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCACTCCAGAATAGAAATTAGAGTAT clone = IMAGE:936854/ AGGTAGGCAGTCCAACCTCTGCAT clone_end = 3′ 4246 Table 3A Hs.159316 AI380278 4190131 cDNA:FLJ21572 fis, clone −1 TCAGATGCCACACTTATGAGACCCTC COL06651/cds = UNKNOWN ATCCTTCTGCTCACTCTCTTCCAT 4247 Table 3A Hs.159424 AI380255 4190108 602589478F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCCTGCCTTTACCTCTCTACTTGTAG clone = IMAGE:4723722/ TGTTCTTTCAGAGCCTGCTCCCAT clone_end = 5′ 4248 Table 3A Hs.114931 AA702108 2705221 zi85e01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAAACAAGATGTGCCAGGGCCTGG clone = IMAGE:447576/ GGGATGGGATAATTTCAGAGAGAAT clone_end = 3′ 4249 Table 3A Hs.179779 AI004582 3214092 ribosomal protein L37 (RPL37), −1 ACCCAAGAGGGCAGCAGTTGTGTCA mRNA/cds = (28, 321) TCCAGTTCATCTTAAGAATTTCAAT 4250 Table 3A Hs.100555 AI352690 4089896 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ −1 GGGGTAGGAAGAGGATGGAATTGAG His) box polypeptide 18 (Myc- ATGTTTGAGCCTCATTTACATCAAT regulated) (DDX18), mRNA/ cds = (71, 2083) 4251 Table 3A Hs.157213 AI351144 4088350 qi23f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTCTCTGATGCTGGTGGCTGTTCC clone = IMAGE: 1948459/ CCCAGAATGGAAGCATTGATTAAAT clone_end = 3′ 4252 Table 3A Hs.77399 AI337347 4074274 caudal type homeo box −1 GGGGAGAAGTGATATGGTGAAGGGA transcription factor 2 (CDX2), AGTGGGGAGTATTTGAACACAGTTG mRNA/cds = (360, 1301) 4253 Table 3A Hs.128630 AI222805 3805008 qp39c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACCATGCCTCACTTTTAGCGCAGTG clone = IMAGE:1925388/ TGATCCTACACAAATTGCCCTGTG clone_end = 3′ 4254 Table 3A Hs.270341 AI270476 3889643 602307338F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TATGGTTTTTAGGCTATGCAGATATT clone = IMAGE:4398848/ CTGTTGGTTTTTGAGACAGCTCTG clone_end = 5′ 4255 Table 3A Hs.190229 AA582958 2360318 nn80d08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTCCTTTCTAAGGCATAAGTGCGA clone = IMAGE:1090191/ CGTTCGCTGCTGTGCGTGGAACTG clone_end = 3′ 4256 Table 3A Hs.170333 AI373163 4153029 qz13a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGAGGAAGGCAGACAGGCAGCCAT clone = IMAGE:2021364/ TTTAAGAGAGAAGAGCCAGACAATG clone_end = 3′ 4257 Table 3A Hs.158289 AI99223 3751829 qi47c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTATCAAAGGTGGAATCGGAAACAC clone = IMAGE:1859626/ CAGGCTCCTAGTGCCACGGAAATG clone_end = 3′ 4258 Table 3A Hs.29282 AA748714 2788672 mitogen-activated protein kinase −1 AAATGTGCCTATTGCTAGAGCTCCTC kinase kinase 3 (MAP3K3), CCTCTCAACACCCAGTTTCCTTGG mRNA/cds = (83, 1963) 4259 Table 3A Hs.230752 AI025427 3241040 ow27g06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAATCGTCTTATCTCTACAGAGAGAA clone = IMAGE:1648090/ GTGGAAAATTCTTTTTCAAGGGGG clone_end = 3′ 4260 Table 3A Hs.131580 AI024984 3240597 ov39d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTATGGAAGGCAGTTGGTGGGCAAA clone = IMAGE:1639701/ AGTCCGGTTTTTACGCTTTGAGGGG clone_end = 3′ 4261 Table 3A Hs.98306 AA418743 2080544 mRNA for KIAA1862 protein, −1 GTCTGATCCTTAGACCGTCTCATCAC partial cds/cds = (0, 1874) AGCAACCCTAACTGCAGAGCAGGG 4262 Table 3A Hs.337307 AA719537 2732636 zh40g12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATGGTAAGAAATGCCTTGTGTGGGT clone = IMAGE:414598/ GGCCCTCCAGTCCCCAGTCCAGGG clone_end = 3′ 4263 Table 3A NA AA136584 1697794 fetal retina 937202 cDNA clone −1 AACATATCCAGGGAGGACAAACTCTG IMAGE:565899 3′ GGCTGGACAATGTATCCACAAGGG 4264 Table 3A Hs.339990 AI263141 3871344 qw90c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCCATGGTCCTAGAATTAATTCCCC clone = IMAGE:1998336/ TAAAAATTTTTGAAATAGGGGCGG clone_end = 3′ 4265 Table 3A Hs.309122 AI380449 4190302 tg02f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCAACTGCTTAGAAGCCCAACACAA clone = IMAGE:2107631/ CCCATCTGGTCTCTTGAATAAAGG clone_end = 3′ 4266 Table 3A Hs.290535 AA719103 2732202 zh33d10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGCCCTTAAAATTACTGTATCTCCT clone = IMAGE:413875/ CTAAAGTGTGATTTAATGGCTGCG clone_end = 3′ 4267 Table 3A Hs.188886 AA576947 2354421 nm82b04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTTTGCTGGAGACTCATCGCTTTGG clone = IMAGE:1074703/ GAAGTGCATTTGCTTCGTCGTCCG clone_end = 3′ 4268 Table 3A Hs.130232 AI089359 3428418 qb05h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAGTTCACAGTAGAGAGGTGGAG clone = IMAGE:1695413/ CTTAGTACTTCCTGCTGCCCATTAG clone_end = 3′ 4269 Table 3A Hs.44628 AI384128 4196909 EST389740 cDNA −1 CTGGGCTGTAGGTACTGCTGGGTCA CTGTTGCTATAAATGGTCACTGGAG 4270 db mining Hs.164284 AI434146 4294137 ti36g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTTAGATGTCCCACGTCCCTTCAAG clone = IMAGE:2132604/ CACATGAAAGAGCTCACACTGGAG clone_end = 3′ 4271 Table 3A Hs.173720 AA534537 2278790 nf80h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GACTCTGGAACTCGAGCGTGTGGCT clone = IMAGE:926275/ GCTGCGCCGACAGCTGAATCTAGAG clone_end = 3′ 4272 Table 3A Hs.120891 AA677952 2658474 zi14a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTAGAGATCGTGACCCTTCGTGCT clone = IMAGE:430738/ TGCCTCCCTGGTGGGCTCTTTCAG clone_end = 3′ 4273 Table 3A Hs.142838 AI299573 3959158 nucleolar protein interacting −1 AGAGTGAGAAGGCAGTTCCAGTTTTA with the FHA domain of pKi-67 GCACAGATTTGTTTATGTGTTCAG (NIFK), mRNA/cds = (54, 935) 4274 Table 3A Hs.8724 AI298509 3958245 serine threonine protein kinase −1 TCTCAAGAGAGAACGCCACAGCAGA (NDR), mRNA/cds = GAGACCCAATCCGCCTAAGTTGCAG (595, 1992) 4275 db mining Hs.204873 AI086035 3424458 oy70h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGTTTGGGGAGGGGTCCCAGTCTG clone = IMAGE:1671223/ CGATCCTTTCTCCCTCTTCGTGCAG clone_end = 3′ 4276 Table 3A Hs.323950 AA916990 3056382 zinc finger protein 6 (CMPX1) −1 CCTCAGCTTCCAACTCTGATTCCAGG (ZNF6), mRNA/cds = ACAGGATGGAAAACCTTTGGACAG (1265, 3361) 4277 Table 3A Hs.144114 AI074020 3400664 oy66g06.x1 CDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATCCCTTGTACCATGTATACAAATG clone = IMAGE:1670842/ AGACAAGTGAGCTTGACATTCAAG clone_end = 3′ 4278 Table 3A Hs.235042 AI076222 3405400 oy65b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTACAGCCCGGAACACAAAAGAAG clone = IMAGE:1670681/ ACACCCATGCAAATACCATTAAAAG clone_end = 3′ 4279 Table 3A Hs.158975 AI380388 4190241 tf96a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTAACCCTTTATTGCCCTAGCCAGT clone = IMAGE:2107084/ GGGGTGGGAGGGAGAGATTGTTTC clone_end = 3′ 4280 Table 3A NA AI361642 4113263 qy86d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTATCCTTAGGCCAGGTCTCCCACC clone = IMAGE:2018887 TTTGAGCCGGACAAAACCAGAGTC 4281 Table 3A Hs.34549 AI123826 3539592 602620663F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGCTGCTACAGTTGCAAAACACTGGA clone = IMAGE:4746422/ GCTAGAGAAAATAAAGTACTGATC clone_end = 5′ 4282 Table 3A Hs.185062 AI085568 3423991 oy68b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGAGAGTCTTGCTGAGCCAGGACTT clone = IMAGE:1670961/ GAGTGCCTCGAAGTTTTCAATGATC clone_end = 3′ 4283 Table 3A Hs.180201 AA516406 2253768 hypothetical protein FLJ20671 −1 ATCAGGAGAGGGAGATAATTAGTTGC (FLJ20671), mRNA/cds = TTCCTCCTTCACACTGTTTGAATC (72, 494) 4284 Table 3A Hs.54452 AI041828 3281022 zinc finger protein, subfamily −1 TTGCCCTTTCCTCTCACTGCCTTTTAT 1A, 1 (Ikaros) (ZNFN1A1), AGCCAATATCAATGTCTCTTTGC mRNA/cds = (168, 1727) 4285 db mining Hs.206654 AA705316 2715234 EST368531 cDNA −1 ATCCCTATTGCCAGACACATCATTCT CTCCATCCAGAAAGCCAACTTTGC 4286 Table 3A Hs.147040 AI187423 3738061 qf31d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCTCTTCATCTTCTGATTGGGATTG clone = IMAGE:1751623/ TGTCCAGTCCTCTGCTTCTTCTGC clone_end = 3′ 4287 Table 3A Hs.105230 AA489227 2218829 aa57f07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGGGTTCTAGCAACTTAATCCCATT clone = IMAGE:825061/ AGCATGTTAGCTGAAGACTACTGC clone_end = 3′ 4288 db mining Hs.309108 AI378046 4187899 te67h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTCCCAAGGGTCAGTATATTGGAGG clone = IMAGE:2091815/ AAAGTAAAGGAGTGAATCAGACTGC clone_end = 3′ 4289 Table 3A Hs.209203 AI343473 4080679 tb97a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGAATTACTAATGTGGAGGTGATC clone = IMAGE:2062262/ TGAGAACTGGGAACAAAGTAGGGC clone_end = 3′ 4290 Table 3A Hs.158966 AI380236 4190089 tf94b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCAGGGACTGACAAGAGTGAGTGG clone = IMAGE:2106907/ TGTCAACCTAAAGAGAAACTCAGGC clone_end = 3′ 4291 Table 3A Hs.50477 AA923567 3070876 Rab27a mRNA, complete cds/ −1 CAGAACTCCATAGACAGCCTCACTTT cds = (245, 910) GTGCTCGGGGGCCTGTCCCAAGGC 4292 Table 3A Hs.133230 AA984890 3163415 Homo sapiens, ribosomal protein −1 GCACTTCTCCCGGTTCATCCCTCTCA S15, clone MGC:2295 IMAGE: AGTAATGGCTCAGCTAATAAAGGC 3507983, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (14, 451) 4293 Table 3A Hs.165051 AI248204 3843601 qh64h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCATCTCCTTTCTACTGTAGCGGAG clone = IMAGE:1849509/ ACTACAAGTCCCAGGATGCCCCGC clone_end = 3′ 4294 Table 3A NA AA683244 2669135 schizo brain S11 cDNA clone −1 CCACATTCTTGCTGTCCACATCCTGC IMAGE:971252 3′ TGGGTGAAATTGTGTTGAAGTAGC 4295 Table 3A NA AA826572 2898398 cDNA clone IMAGE:1416447 −1 TGACTGTCTTGGTAATTTTCTTCCTTG 3′ TTTTACTTCTGGAAACTGGGAGC 4296 Table 3A Hs.11637 AI275205 3897479 602388093F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGACTTTCAGGAATGTCAGCATTGAC clone = IMAGE:4517086/ CTCTCCTTGCCACTGTTACTCAGC clone_end = 5′ 4297 Table 3A Hs.21812 AI131018 3601034 AL562895 cDNA/ −1 AAGTTTGTGCAGCACATTCCTGAGTG clone = CS0DC021YO20-(3- TACGATATTGACCTGTAGCCCAGC prime) 4298 Table 3A Hs.21812 A1888714 5593878 AL562895 cDNA/ −1 AAGTTTGTGCAGCACATTCCTGAGTG clone = CS0DC021YO20-(3- TACGATATTGACCTGTAGCCCAGC prime) 4299 Table 3A Hs.59459 AA889552 3016431 ak20d12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCAGACTTCAGGAAGAATAAAGGTC clone = IMAGE:1406519/ GCCAACTCAATAAAACCACCAAGC clone_end = 3′ 4300 Table 3A Hs.230805 AI087055 3425478 oy70c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTTGCCACATAAACAGTTCCATCAT clone = IMAGE:1671184/ AAAACTCTTCCCCTTCTTGTTCC clone_end = 3′ 4301 Table 3A Hs.125608 AI380443 4190296 tg02f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTTCCTTGAACCACCCAGAAATCCA clone = IMAGE:2107615/ CTCAAATTTGGGGATTGTCATTCC clone_end = 3′ 4302 Table 3A Hs.229385 AI354231 4094384 qv12c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGGTGATGGGTTAATTAAATAAGT clone = IMAGE: 1981350/ CCATTCCTGGGATTTGAGGGGGCC clone_end = 3′ 4303 Table 3A Hs.330928 AI371227 4149980 601659234R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATGCCCCTCGTCCTAGAATTAATTCC clone = IMAGE:3895641/ CCTAAAAATCTTTGAAATAGGGCC clone_end = 3′ 4304 db mining Hs.141153 AI139639 3645611 tx43b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAAACTAAGACCAGGGTTGAAAACT clone = IMAGE:2272317/ ATGGCCCAGGGACCACTTCCAGCC clone_end = 3′ 4305 Table 3A Hs.134342 AI363001 4114622 mRNA for LanC-like protein 2 −1 GACGCGCACACACCTTGAGTGACAG (Iancl2 gene)/cds = (186, 1538) CGACCTCTTCTCTACAGGTTTTCCC 4306 Table 3A Hs.226755 AA909983 3049273 RC1-UT0033-250800-022-h02 −1 ATCCAAGCTTTAATTCTGCCATCTCA cDNA GAATGGTGATAAACCATTTCTCCC 4307 Table 3A Hs.158894 AI378457 4188310 tc79d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TACTTCATTGCTATTGTAAACCAAAAA clone = IMAGE:2072371/ TAAAATTTGAAGCCCCCTGCCCC clone_end = 3′ 4308 Table 3A Hs.127327 AI084064 3422487 EST390862 cDNA −1 CTTCATCACTCAGGAAACAGAAAAGG CTTCAGAAGGAGCGGCCATGCCCC 4309 Table 3A Hs.295945 AW081320 6036472 xc30f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGAACCCGTATTCATAAAATTTAGAC clone = IMAGE:2585807/ CAAAAAGGAAGGAATCGAACCCCC clone_end = 3′ 4310 Table 3A Hs.143410 AA825245 2898544 oe59g09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTCTATTTTCATCTGTCATTTTCAC clone = IMAGE:1415968/ TGCAGAGCGCACCTCCCGGACCC clone_end = 3′ 4311 db mining Hs.228874 AI356505 4108126 qz22b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGACTGAAGGGGTTGAAAGACCCGT clone = IMAGE:2027599/ AGACGCTCCTTTCCTCTTTTAGACC clone_end = 3′ 4312 Table 3A NA AI364936 4124625 qz23c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCTGCGGCCCTAGAGTTAATCCCAT clone = IMAGE:2027734 CAGCCGAGGTGAGGCACCTGTTAC 4313 Table 3A Hs.125892 AI378032 4187885 te67g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAATTCCGCAGTACAGAGCATTCAG clone = IMAGE:2091806/ CAGGTAGTGGTGACCCTGGGTGAC clone_end = 3′ 4314 Table 3A Hs.158943 AI379953 4189806 tc81a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCTCCAGCCACCGGCAGCTCTGAA clone = IMAGE:2072532/ AGAGTTTGAAGAATTTATTGTTCAC clone_end = 3′ 4315 Table 3A Hs.108124 AI362793 4114414 cDNA:FLJ23088 fis, clone −1 GCTCGCTACCAGAAATCCTACCGATA LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN AGCCCATCGTGACTCAAAACTCAC 4316 db mining Hs.129332 AA992299 3179055 otS3b06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACTGGAACACAACCCAGCCATGAA clone = IMAGE:1620467/ AAGGAAGAAGCTCTGACTCAGGCAC clone_end = 3′ 4317 Table 3A NA AI318342 4034222 ta73c09.x1 3′ end/ −1 CATCTCATGCGTAGCACTGATCAATG clone = IMAGE:2049712 TGCCCCAGGGTGTGTATTCGCCAC 4318 Table 3A Hs.157447 AI028478 3245787 EST388739 cDNA −1 CAATCAGAGCGCGAGTTACAAGCGC GGTGGAGTGGGGAAGCGAATGAAAC 4319 Table 3A Hs.205175 AA885473 2994550 am10c12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GACATTGCACATTTTTGAACCTGTCT clone = IMAGE: 1466422/ ACAGCAGCCTGGGTTGGTCACAAC clone_end = 3′ 4320 Table 3A NA AI370412 4149165 cDNA clone IMAGE:1987587 3′ −1 ACACTGGCAGAGTCCAGAAAAGCAG CAGAAGAAAAATTCAGAGCAAAAAC 4321 Table 3A Hs.132594 AI346336 4083542 qp50b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTAACGTGCTTCTGAGACAGCCACC clone = IMAGE:1926415/ ACCGAAAGGCACCTTTAGCGGTTA clone_end = 3′ 4322 Table 3A Hs.50252 AA984245 3162770 mitochondrial ribosomal protein −1 TCAGCCAACCTGAATCTGGTATCTTT L32 (MRPL32), mRNA/cds = ACTTAAACACAGCAGTTGTAGTTA (46, 612) 4323 Table 3A NA AA744774 2783538 cDNA clone IMAGE:1283731 3′ −1 AAAAGGAGACGATGTCAGGCAAACA CTCCTTACCCTGCCATTTCTAGTTA 4324 db mining Hs.15200 AW190635 6465115 EST379783 cDNA −1 TCACAATCAGTCTCAGATTCCCAGCA GCAGAGAGTGAATTGTATGTTGTA 4325 Table 3A Hs.276766 AI380791 4190644 tg04b12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAAGACAATGCTATTTAAGTGCACA clone = IMAGE:2107775/ GTTCCAGGGGCGCTTGTGGCTCTA clone_end = 3′ 4326 Table 3A NA AA573427 2347955 cDNA clone IMAGE:1028913 −1 GAAGACCAAGTCTACGCCTGCAAGC 3′ TCTCAGACCGGGAACATCCACTCTA 4327 Table 3A Hs.127557 AA953396 3117543 on63h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGAAGAGACAGAAAGGGAGACACC clone = IMAGE:1561411/ AAAACTTTAATGGCAGTTATTCCTA clone_end = 3′ 4328 Table 3A Hs.124391 AA831838 2904937 oc85h06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCGCCCCCATGAAGCCCTTTCTTAC clone = IMAGE:1356539/ TGTAAGTGCTCAAGAACAAAGATA clone_end = 3′ 4329 Table 3A Hs.210943 AI823511 5444182 wh54h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTAGCACGACTCTGCCTTGTTCCTT clone = IMAGE:2384611/ TGGAGACAATTGTTATCATCAATA clone_end = 3′ 4330 Table 3A NA AA757952 2805815 zg49e07.s1 3′ end/ −1 ATTGGGAATATAGATCATCAACAGAC clone = IMAGE:396708/ ACAGCCCTGGACGCATAAATTGA 4331 Table 3A Hs.10056 AA576946 2354420 hypothetical protein FLJ14621 −1 ACTAACGTATTTCATCATGGAAGGTC (FLJ14621), mRNA/cds = CTGTGGTGATGGTTTTCCCTGGGA (525, 1307) 4332 Table 3A Hs.132156 AI042377 3281571 ox62c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGTAATAGCTCCCTGTTTGTGCCTT clone = IMAGE:1660900/ GTTAGGGCTAGGGATGTTTAAGGA clone_end = 3′ 4333 Table 3A Hs.173125 AI052431 3308422 peptidylprolyl isomerase F −1 AGCTCCTCCCCTTAGTGACCCCAAGT (cyclophilin F) (PPIF), mRNA/ CTGTTTCCCTCAGCTGCATAAGGA cds = (83, 706) 4334 Table 3A Hs.122983 AI081246 3418038 oy67b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTCAAATCTCCCAATCTACTCCAG clone = IMAGE:1670867/ GGAAAAGACACTTCAAGTGAGAGA clone_end = 3′ 4335 db mining Hs.85923 AA194310 1784006 zq04g12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATGCAAACAGTGACTTACTTAGTG clone = IMAGE:628774/ CTTCTGAAAAATTTCTGAGTCAGA clone_end = 3′ 4336 Table 3A Hs.118659 AI052447 3308438 oz07g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATGCCCATTGGTAAGTCAACATTGT clone = IMAGE:1674678/ TTTCCCTGAAAGTCCTGAGACAGA clone_end = 3′ 4337 Table 3A Hs.231154 AA761571 2818898 oa30h07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCATGTTTGCTGCTGCTGTTGAGTTT clone = IMAGE:1306525/ CTGTGCTTTGGGAGTATAATAAGA clone_end = 3′ 4338 Table 3A Hs.57787 AW029440 5888196 602381381F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGTGTTTGGTTGGGTGTAATGAGGAA clone = IMAGE:4498845/ AATACCTGATAAAATGTCTGAAGA clone_end = 5′ 4339 Table 3A Hs.57787 AA588755 2402486 602381381F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGATAAGTGAAGACAGTAATAACAT clone = IMAGE:4498845/ TGAAGCAGTGAACCAGTGGAAAGA clone_end = 5′ 4340 Table 3A NA AA974991 3150783 Soares_NFL_T_GBC_S1 −1 AGCACAAAAATGTTGAAGTATTAGGC cDNA clone IMAGE:1560953 3′ CCAAGCTCCATGTTTGGTTAGTCA 4341 Table 3A Hs.127514 AI028267 3245576 ow01d06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGTTTAACAATAATAAAGGTGACTGC clone = IMAGE:1645547/ TTCATCTAAGGAATCCGAGCCGCA clone_end = 3′ 4342 Table 3A Hs.88130 AI184553 3735191 qd60a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGCATTCCACCGAAATTCTTGGGG clone = IMAGE:1733840/ AAATTTAGTAGCCTTCATTTTAGCA clone end = 3′ 4343 Table 3A Hs.158965 AI380220 4190073 tf94a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCATGTTCTGTGCAAGAAGGAGACA clone = IMAGE:2106894/ CATTTTCAGTTGAGGTTCCCAGCA clone_end = 3′ 4344 Table 3A Hs.235823 AI379474 4189327 602631538F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCTCAACACTGTGGTAGGAAAATAG clone = IMAGE:4776728/ CCACTAGAAAGAAAATAAAAAGCA clone_end = 5′ 4345 db mining Hs.229560 AI373169 4153035 qz13b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCATCTCCAGGGTTTAGCATCAGGA clone = IMAGE:2021373/ CAGAGGATTAAAGTAAATTCTTTCCA clone_end = 3′ 4346 Table 3A Hs.146627 AI141004 3648461 oy68f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGACTACAGAGCCTTAGCCCCTTTA clone = IMAGE:1671003/ AAGCCCTTAAAGTTACTACTTCCA clone_end = 3′ 4347 Table 3A NA AA431959 2115667 cDNA clone IMAGE:782188 3′ −1 AGAGCAAGTCTCAGAAATAATGCTGT ATCTACACTGTCATGTATTTGCCA 4348 db mining Hs.56156 AA257976 1894471 601463367F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTCTCTGATTTGTAATGAGCACC clone = IMAGE:3866512/ TGGATATGTCAATTAAAATGCCCA clone_end = 5′ 4349 Table 3A Hs.264298 AI380111 4189964 tf98a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAAGACTGTTCAGTATTATGTTAGC clone = IMAGE:2107292/ ATTGATATAAAAAGAAGCAGACCA clone_end = 3′ 4350 Table 3A Hs.40411 AI266255 3884413 qx69f01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATGTTCCCAAAGGCCAAATTTGTTG clone = IMAGE:2006617/ CCAGGTTTTATACGCAGGTCACCA clone_end = 3′ 4351 Table 3A Hs.90753 AI223400 3605603 Tat-interacting protein (30 kD) −1 TGCCTATTGTGATTATCGCTATCACT (TIP30), mRNA/cds = (98, 826) ACATCCCCTGACTAAGGGAAACCA 4352 Table 3A Hs.192427 AI380016 4189869 602296277F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAAAATTCACTGCAGGTCGGTGGAA clone = IMAGE:4390770/ TGATAGAATGCATTTTAAATCACA clone end = 5′ 4353 Table 3A NA AA524720 2265648 cDNA clone IMAGE:937468 3′ −1 GGACGGTTGGCTGAATGGCAACAGT GATGGAATATTTATATTTAGCCACA 4354 Table 3A Hs.92909 AA187234 1773460 NREBP mRNA, complete cds/ −1 ACATTGCACATTTAATAGCTGCACCA cds = (49, 7209) GACACTAAGAGTTCCTCTCACACA 4355 Table 3A Hs.158877 AI378113 4187966 tc80c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGCTTGTCCTGTGAGTAGCTCGTCAC clone = IMAGE:2072470/ CTGAGGCCTTGTCGTGAATATTAA clone_end = 3′ 4356 Table 3A Hs.314941 AI039890 3279084 602381893F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGAGCAAACCACAGTTTCATGCCCA clone = IMAGE:4499447/ TCGTCCTAGAATTAATTCCCCTAA clone_end = 5′ 4357 Table 3A Hs.157813 AI361761 4113382 qz19a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGACAACACAGTGGATTTGAAATCT clone = IMAGE:2021940/ GAAGGGGCATTGGTGGTACTGGAA clone end = 3′ 4358 Table 3A Hs.205079 AA742400 2784400 EST388750 cDNA −1 ACCTCCATATCTTCTCGTACTTGTTC CTGCTGGTCTCTTAGCTCTCCGAA 4359 Table 3A Hs.87908 AI381586 4194367 Snf2-related CBP activator −1 CGAGGATGGTTTCCTGATAGCTTTCA protein (SRCAP), mRNA/cds = AACACCTTTGCCATCTCTTCGCAA (210, 9125) 4360 Table 3A Hs.208854 AI766620 5233129 nab69e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTCCTGACAGCTCATCCTGCAAAAT clone = IMAGE:3272949/ TAAAATCCAAAATTTAAGTCGCAA clone_end = 3′ 4361 Table 3A Hs.157556 AI356405 4108026 qz26g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTGGATCTCTGCCTAAAGTCACGGT clone = IMAGE:2028054/ AGGATGAGAAGTAGAAACGAGCAA clone_end = 3′ 4362 Table 3A Hs.182594 AA806222 2874997 wd43h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAGACCATAGGTGGGTGTTGTTTCT clone = IMAGE:2330949/ TTTAAGTGTGTGTACTGTGTCCAA clone_end = 3′ 4363 Table 3A Hs.164168 AA806766 2880855 ob58h11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCATCTATGTAGCTTAATCTCATCGA clone = IMAGE:1335621/ CGTTTCGGTTCATTTCCTGCACAA clone_end = 3′ 4364 Table 3A Hs.291129 AA581115 2358887 oe10d02.s1 cDNA/ −1 TTCCTTTTCCGCTAATCAAGAGTCCA clone = IMAGE:1385475 GGGAGGTGGGAACAGCCTCAACAA 4365 Table 3A Hs.33757 AI114652 6359997 HA1247 cDNA −1 CCGGCAGCTGTGTTTAGCCCCTCCA GATGGAAGTTTCACTTGAATGTAAA 4366 Table 3A Hs.121709 AA767883 2824475 ai35b09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAAAGGAATGAAGCTTTATGACAGG clone = 1358969/ GCACGTGAAATGTTTATAGTGAAA clone_end = 3′ 4367 Table 3A NA AI335004 4071931 tb21e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTAAAGGTCACAACCCATTAACAAC clone = IMAGE:2055016/ CATGAAATTGGTGTTGGGAAGAAA clone_end = 3′ 4368 Table 3A Hs.157815 AI361849 4113470 qz19h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTCAGGAAACCAAAAAGGATGTCT clone = IMAGE:2022021/ GCATGGAGGACAAAAAGGCACAAA clone_end = 3′ 4369 Table 3A Hs.98903 AA913840 3053232 602680377F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGAGAACCGCGCACCCTACCCATCG clone = IMAGE:4813147/ GCCACGTGACCAGTCCTTTTTAAAA clone_end = 5′ 4370 Table 3A Hs.292276 AI184710 3735348 qd64a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTCTTTGGGTCAGTGTCATCATTCTC clone = IMAGE:1734216/ TTCAAGTCTGGGGCTTGGGGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 4371 Table 3A Hs.143314 AI357640 4109261 qy15b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCCACACAGGAGAATCTCGGCGAT clone = IMAGE:2012051/ TTACACCCACAGGCTACGCAGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 4372 Table 3A Hs.259084 AI144328 3666137 hg02g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCGCTGCTCCCAAAATCTATCTGCTG clone = IMAGE:2944474/ TTTAATAGTTTTTACCTTTCAAAA clone_end = 3′ 4373 db mining Hs.327454 AI378123 4187976 tc80e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTTCAGGGGGTTTTCCCTTTGCC clone = IMAGE:2072474/ CGTTTGGCCCTGGGTTTAATAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 4374 db mining Hs.132775 AI028477 3245786 ti02c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAACTCCTCACAGGGCAGGCTAGC clone = IMAGE:2129292/ GGGCACCAGGTCGCCGGGGAAGTG clone_end = 3′ G 4375 db mining Hs.283392 AI052781 3308772 oy78h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGGCTGAGAGCCCGGTAGGGCCCA clone = IMAGE:1671997/ GGGGCCAAGCGCAGGCAGAGGCCG clone_end = 3′ CG 4376 db mining Hs.270564 AI361877 4113498 qz25d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTGGGGTCCAGGGCACAGCGGTGC clone = IMAGE:2027917/ CGGGGACACAGCAGTTCCGAGGGTC clone_end = 3′ 4377 db mining Hs.110059 AA82600 2898912 601763318F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTATGGTAATTAGAAAGCATGTTAG clone = IMAGE:4026173/ AACATGTGGAAAAAGGGGGAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 4378 Table 3A NA AI027844 3246543 cDNA clone IMAGE:1671612 3′ −1 CATCAGTCCTCATCAGCTGAAGTGGC TTCCCAAGGATTTAAATAAATAGT 4379 Table 3A Hs.229374 AI380491 4190344 602851994F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGACATTGACTACAGGGTAATTTCTA clone = IMAGE:4993678/ TGATTATATTATTTAGAAGTATGA clone_end = 5′ 4380 Table 3A Hs.124344 H12462 877282 MR1-GN0173-071100-009-g10 −1 CCAGTGAACTGTTAGCAACAATGCAG cDNA AAGAATCTGCATGTAATAAACTGA 4381 Table 3A Hs.144119 AI090305 3429364 oy81b01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTTAAATGCCTTTTAATTTTTGTCGA clone = IMAGE:1672201/ TGTAATAGTTTAATACCAGTAAA clone end = 3′ 4382 Table 3A Hs.333513 AI379735 4189588 small inducible cytokine sub- −1 TTTTTAATTCTAGCTTCTTTTTAAAGA family E, member 1 (endothelial TTATTTGGGTACCTAATAAAGGA monocyte-activating) (SCYE1), mRNA/cds = (49, 987) 4383 Table 3A Hs.135339 AI051664 3307198 oy77f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAAGCCTCCACAGGAGACCCCACC clone = IMAGE:1671875/ CAGCAGCCCAGCCCCTACCCAGGAG clone_end = 3′ 4384 db mining Hs.2186 AA182528 1766227 Homo sapiens, eukaryotic 1 CGAGTGACATTGGCTGACATCACAGT translation elongation factor 1 TGTCTGAACCTGTTGTGGCTCTAT gamma, clone MGC:4501 IMAGE:2964623, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2278, 3231) 4385 db mining Hs.101370 AA287260 1932959 AL583391 cDNA/ 1 TGAATTGCTTCAAAACCTCTTCCATC clone = CS0DL012YA12-(3- TCAGAAGACCAGACCCTGGGAACT prime) 4386 Table 3A Hs.238514 AA613460 2464498 xy52e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCTGAAGTGGCAATAGAGAGAGTCT clone = IMAGE:2856806/ GCTAGAAAGACGGAAGTCACCATCT clone_end = 3′ 4387 Table 3A NA AA665359 2880102 nt89f05.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr12 1 TCTACTGACTATCCTAGAAATCGCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:1205697 TCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACGTTT similar to SW:ATP6_HUMAN P00846 ATP SYNTHASE A CH 4388 db mining Hs.98507 AB011115 3043609 mRNA for KIAA0543 protein, 1 GTGTGTGCTTAGCCAAATACAGTAAC partial cds/cds = (0, 3336) TGTGACTGGCCCAGGGATGTTCTC 4389 db mining Hs.129268 AB037809 7243156 mRNA for KIAA1388 protein, 1 GTGAGTCCAATGTATGCTTTAGAAGT partial cds/cds = (572, 2371) AAAGACATTGACCGTCACAGACCA 4390 Table 3A Hs.296317 AB058692 14017794 mRNA for KIAA1789 protein, 1 CTCAAGAAAAGACAGAAGAGACAGT partial cds/cds = (3466, 4899) GATTTGGGATGAGTCTACTCTAGGA 4391 Table 3A Hs.195175 AF005775 2286146 mRNA for CASH alpha protein/ 1 ACCCTATGCCCATTGTCCTGATCTGA cds = (481, 1923) AAATTCTTGGAAATTGTTCCATGT 4392 db mining Hs.62187 AF022913 2558890 GPI transamidase mRNA, 1 TTCACAGTCTTCTATTGTTGGACCAC complete cds/cds = (17, 1204) TTACATTGTACCAAATGTTTTCCT 4393 db mining Hs.248077 AF044592 2852420 lymphocyte-predominant 1 ATTAAGCCCCCGTAGCCCATCCCGC Hodgkin′s disease case #4 AAGTTAGATACAGCTATGGTTAAGG immunoglobulin heavy chain gene, variable region 4394 db mining Hs.248078 AF044595 2852426 lymphocyte-predominant 1 TTATATTGTAGTGGTGGTATTTGCTTT Hodgkin′s disease case #7 CCGCCTGTTGGCTACTTCGACCC immunoglobulin heavy chain gene, variable region 4395 Table 3A Hs.25812 AF058696 3098674 Nijmegen breakage syndrome 1 1 TTGTTCTCTGTCATGCCCACAATCCC (nibrin) (NBS1), mRNA/cds = TTTCTAAGGAAGACTGCCCTACTA (52, 2316) 4396 db mining Hs.300865 AF063725 3142513 clone BCSynL38 immuno- 1 ACTGAGGACGAGGCTGACTACTACT globulin lambda light chain GTCAGTCTTATGATAGCACCTATCA variable region mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 116) 4397 db mining Hs.249208 AF063764 3135618 clone LBLG9 immunoglobulin 1 AGATGGAGGATGAAGCTGACTACTA lambda light chain variable CTGTTACTCAACAGACAGCAGTGGT region gene, partial cds/cds = (0, 289) 4398 db mining Hs.293441 AF067420 3201899 SNC73 protein (SNC73) mRNA, 1 CATGTCAATGTGTCTGTTGTCATGGC complete cds/cds = (395, 1549) GGAGGTGGACGGCACCTGCTACTG 4399 db mining Hs.293441 AF067420 3201899 SNC73 protein (SNC73) mRNA, 1 GTCAATGTGTCTGTTGTCATGGCGGA complete cds/cds = (395, 1549) GGTGGACGGCACCTGCTACTGAGC 4400 db mining Hs.247721 AF073705 3335589 clone mcg53–54 immuno- 1 TCCAACCTCCAGTTTGAGGATGAGG globulin lambda light chain CTGATTATTACTGTGAGACCTGGGA variable region 4a mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 324) 4401 Table 3A Hs.22380 AF086431 3483776 AL557896 cDNA/ 1 GACTACAACTGGCAATCCCAACTCCT clone = CS0DJ003YD10-(5- GGGCTAGGGCTTTTTCTACCTTTT prime) 4402 db mining Hs.283882 AF103295 4838126 clone N97 immunoglobulin 1 TATTTCTGTGCGAGAGTTCCCCCTAA heavy chain variable region ACATGGCGGAGGCTTCTTCTACAA mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 377) 4403 Table 3A Hs.167827 AF116909 4768835 clone HH419 unknown mRNA/ 1 TGGCTAGGAGACCTTGGGCAGTACC cds = (189, 593) TACAGTCTTGCTGTTTCTGTTTCAT 4404 db mining Hs.149235 AF119843 7770122 PRO1085 mRNA, complete cds/ 1 GTGAGCTGAACAAATACATCATTTAA cds = (539, 1582) ATCTATGCTGCACTTTGAGTTGCT 4405 db mining Hs.193053 AF121255 6468774 protein translation initiation 1 CCCGTGTGTTTACAGCATTTCCAGGT factor 2C2 (EIF2C2) mRNA, CCAGAGAGGTTGGCAGACAAGTGC partial cds/cds = (0, 1133) 4406 db mining Hs.247909 AF127125 4337068 isolate 459 immunoglobulin 1 AGCTGTGGGATATAAGTAGTGGTCAT lambda light chain variable TATGTCTTCGGAGGTGGCACCACT region (IGL) gene, partial cds/ cds = (0, 265) 4407 db mining Hs.204588 AF150138 5133574 AF150138 cDNA/clone = 1 GCCCTTTGAGAAAGACTTTGTTCCTG CBCBOG02 AACTGCTCCCTTCTCTTTTAGGGT 4408 db mining Hs.205158 AF150141 5133577 AF150141 cDNA/clone = 1 GGTCTGGTTCTAGATCAGCCTTTTCA CBCBQD03 GTCTGCCCTGGCCTGGTCATTAAT 4409 db mining Hs.205438 AF150373 5133809 AF150373 cDNA/clone = 1 GAAAAACCTGGCTAGAGCAGAGCAC CBMACE02 AGGATGTAAAAGGGTGGGGGAGAAC 4410 db mining Hs.283929 AF161340 6841093 HSPC077 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 GGTTATCTGAGCATAACAGGGACAG cds = (0, 396) GGTGGGCCACAGGATACCTCTGAGG 4411 db mining Hs.283931 AF161351 6841115 HSPC088 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 ACAAGCAGGAGCACATCGCTCTTTTA cds = (0, 305) TGAAAGCCCTTCAACATTTAACGT 4412 db mining Hs.326257 AF161360 6841133 602288541T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CAGGGACACCACTTATCCTGCTTCCA clone = IMAGE:4374059/ CTATAGCATGAATCAGTGCTCTCT clone_end = 3′ 4413 db mining Hs.283934 AF161365 6841143 HSPC102 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 CATCGCACACGAATTTGAATCATCTG cds = (0, 285) CTCTTTGGAATCGCCTACACCCTG 4414 db mining Hs.283935 AF161370 6841153 HSPC107 mRNA, partial cds/ 1 TGTATGTAGGTGTCTGAGCTTCACAA cds = (0, 473) GCCTTTTATAGTCCATTCAGCACT 4415 db mining Hs.283924 AF168811 5833844 clone case06H1 immunoglobulin 1 CGACGACAACGGTGTATATTATTGTG heavy chain variable region CGAAAGATCGGGCAGATTTGACTT gene, partial cds/cds = (0, 322) 4416 db mining Hs.177461 AF174394 5802906 apoptotic-related protein PCAR 1 CGGTGAGACTCAGTGAAAGCCATCA mRNA, partial cds/cds = GCAAAACTACAGTAATGCGGCACTA (0, 439) 4417 Table 3A Hs.160422 AF218032 10441993 clone PP902 unknown mRNA/ 1 AAGTTAAACAAGACTCTGAAAGCCCT cds = (693, 1706) AAATCAACTAGTCCGTCGGCTGCA 4418 db mining Hs.169992 AF308298 12060846 serologically defined breast 1 CTTGAGTGGTCCTCTTCTGCCTGCTG cancer antigen NY-BR-84 CTCATTTGTCTTGGGCAACCATTT mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 721) 4419 db mining Hs.170580 AI475577 4328622 tc92e07.y1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCAGGAATATACAGTACTTCTGTAG clone = IMAGE:2073636/ TGTCCAGCCATTACTTAGCAAGGG clone_end = 5′ 4420 Table 3A Hs.145668 AI793342 5341056 fmfc5 cDNA/clone = CR6–21 1 TGCTCTGTCTGCTGGTTTGCATTGTT TCTGTCTGAGTTAAGAGACTGGCA 4421 Table 3A Hs.194382 AI904071 6494458 ataxia telangiectasia (ATM) 1 TTCTTTTCTCCGTTAGCCACGCAGCT gene, complete cds/cds = ACCTACTCCCGCTTCCGGTTCAAA (795, 9965) 4422 db mining Hs.333140 AJ225092 3090425 mRNA for single-chain anti- 1 AAAACTCATCTCAGAAGAGGATCTGA body, complete cds (scFv2)/ ATGGGGCCGCACATCACCATCATC cds = (0, 806) 4423 db mining Hs.272356 AJ275371 7573002 partial IGVH3 gene for immuno- 1 GATGAACAGTCTGAGAGGCGAGGAC globulin heavy chain V region, ACGGCCTTGTTTAACTGTGCGAGTC case 1, clone 16/cds = (0, 236) 4424 db mining Hs.272357 AJ275374 7573008 >partial IGVH3 gene for 1 TACTACTTGCCAGGTCCAAGAACGG immunoglobulin heavy chain V GGCGGGTCCTGTTATCATTATTACA region, 4425 db mining Hs.272358 AJ275383 7573027 partial IGVH3 gene for immuno- 1 GCTGTGTTTTTCTGTGGGTGAAATAA globulin heavy chain V region, AGGTTTCGGAGCCCGTTTTAGATA case 1, 4426 db mining Hs.272359 AJ275397 7573056 partial IGVH1 gene for immuno- 1 CATTTCTGTGCGAGAGTGAAGAGGG globulin heavy chain V region, GACCCTAGAGGATTCGTTGTGGGA 4427 db mining Hs.272360 AJ275399 7573060 partial IGVL2 gene for immuno- 1 GGACTCCAGGCTGAGGACGAGGCTG globulin lambda light chain V ATTATTAGTGATGCTCATAAACAAG region 4428 db mining Hs.272361 AJ275401 7573064 partial IGVH3 gene for immuno- 1 CTCTTATTGTGCGAGAGACCTCCCG globulin heavy chain V region GAACTGCCACTGAAGGTGGAGGCTA 4429 db mining Hs.272362 AJ275405 7573073 partial IGVL1 gene for immuno- 1 CTCCCTGACTATCTCGGGCCTCTAGC globulin lambda light chain V CTGAGGACGAGGCTGATTATTATT region 4430 db mining Hs.272364 AJ275413 7573089 partial IGVH3 DP29 gene for 1 AAGAACTCACTGTATCTGCAAATGAA immunoglobulin heavy chain V CAGCCTGAAAACCGAGGACACGGC region, case 1, cell Mo VII 116/ cds = (0, 257) 4431 db mining Hs.272365 AJ275453 7573172 partial IGVH4 gene for immuno- 1 CACGGCTGTGTTTAACTCTGCGACAT globulin heavy chain V region GCGGGGGACTATGGTTCGGGGGAA 4432 db mining Hs.50102 AK002096 7023770 mRNA for rapa-2 (rapa gene)/ 1 TCAGGGTGATTGAAGGACACATATTG cds = (836, 3742) AAGTACCTAGAATGCCAGAAAGTG 4433 db mining Hs.270247 AK022039 10433357 cDNA:FLJ11977 fis, clone 1 AACAAAACTGTGATTTATATCAAATAA HEMBB1001254/cds = CAATGGCTTGGAGGGGGTATGGA UNKNOWN 4434 db mining Hs.156110 AK024974 10437403 cDNA:FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 TTTTCCACAGGGGACCTACCCCTATT COL02335, highly similar to GCGGTCCTCCAGCTCATCTTTCAC HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 4435 db mining Hs.156110 AK024974 10437403 cDNA:FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 TTTTCCACAGGGGACCTACCCCTATT COL02335, highly similar to GCGGTCCTCCAGCTCATCTTTCAC HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 4436 db mining Hs.156110 AK024974 10437403 cDNA:FLJ21321 fis, clone 1 TTTTCCACAGGGGACCTACCCCTATT COL02335, highly similar to GCGGTCCTCCAGCTCATCTTTCAC HSA010442 mRNA for immunoglobulin kappa light chain/cds = UNKNOWN 4437 db mining Hs.323884 AK025398 10437905 cDNA:FLJ21745 fis, clone 1 TGTGGCTGTACTTAACCTTCTCCAAC COLF5038/cds = UNKNOWN ATACATCCTGCATTACATGAATGG 4438 db mining Hs.1501 AK025488 10438019 heparan sulfate proteoglycan 1 AAGCCTTTGAAGTGCCTCTGATTCTA (HSPG) core protein, 3′ end/ TGTAACTTGTTGCAGACTGGTGTT cds = (0, 1193) 4439 db mining Hs.287697 AK026199 10438971 cDNA:FLJ22546 fis, clone 1 GCATTGACCTGGAAGGAGAGAAGAT HSI00290/cds = UNKNOWN AGAGAGTGGAGGCTCTGAAGGAGAC 4440 db mining Hs.287728 AK026793 10439729 cDNA:FLJ23140 fis, clone 1 CAGTACAGGGCTGGCAAGCAGTGAT LNG09065/cds = UNKNOWN CTCTCAGGTATATTTATCAATAATT 4441 db mining Hs.104696 AK026832 10439779 mRNA for KIAA1324 protein, 1 CAAACCCTCCTTTCTGCTTGCCTCAA partial cds/cds = (0, 1743) ACCTGCCAAATATACCCACACTTT 4442 db mining Hs.24684 AK026917 10439889 mRNA for KIAA1376 protein, 1 GGTGCTGAATATGTCCTTGTAGGCTC partial cds/cds = (143, 1456) TGTTTTAAGAAAACAATATGTGGG 4443 db mining Hs.152925 AK027260 10440394 mRNA for KIAA1268 protein, 1 AGTGATTTGATTAACTCAGGGCAAGG partial cds/cds = (0, 3071) CTGAATATCAGAGTGTATCGCACT 4444 Table 3A Hs.301763 AL049935 4884177 mRNA; cDNA 1 GCTTCCACTGGAGGCTTGTATTGACC DKFZp564O1116 (from clone TTGTAACTATATGTTAATCTCGTG DKFZp564O1116)/cds = UNKNOWN 4445 db mining Hs.18368 AL080186 5262664 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATGCATGTTTACCAAAATGGCTGTTT DKFZp564B0769 (from clone ACAGTGCATTCAGTTCTGATATTT DKFZp564B0769); partial cds/ cds = (0, 900) 4446 Table 3A Hs.326292 AL134898 6603085 DNA sequence from clone RP5- 1 ACATGACAGGTGTAATTAGTCTGCTG 1167H4 on chromosome 20 AGCCAGCTTTACCCAATGAAGGGC Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and CpG islands. Contains a novel gene, the STK15 gene for serine/ threonine kinase 15, the CSTF1 gene for cleavage stimulation factor subunit 1 (50 kDa), a novel gene similar to NEDD9 for neural precursor cell expressed developmentally down-regulated protein 9 (enhancer of filamentation 1, HEF1) (CRK-associated substrate-related protein, CAS-L) and a 60 S ribosomal protein L39 (RPL39) pseudogene/cds = (44, 622) 4447 Table 3A Hs.260024 AL136842 6807668 mRNA; cDNA 1 AACAGCAACCAATAACGGATTGTAAA DKFZp434A0530 (from clone GTGTAAAGGCACAGGTTACTCATG DKFZp434A0530); complete cds/cds = (968, 1732) 4448 db mining Hs.296356 AL137406 6807955 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M162 1 CCATGCCAAGGAATGGAATTTCCATC (from clone DKFZp434M162)/ CTGAGCCAGTTCAGTTAGGTGTCA cds = UNKNOWN 4449 db mining Hs.56265 AL37736 6808315 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586P2321 1 CTAGAGTTCATCTCTGAGCTGTAAGG (from clone DKFZp586P2321)/ GTGACCAGGGGGCAGGGGGACGAT cds = UNKNOWN 4450 Table 3A Hs.66151 AL157438 7018513 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434A115 1 CAAGTAGACACCAGAGTCACTGTTTG (from clone DKFZp434A115)/ GTTGGTGGGTGATAGTGGGGTCAC cds = UNKNOWN 4451 Table 3A Hs.106875 AL355722 7799110 EST from clone 35214, full 1 TGTCACCCTTCCATGACGCCTCCTCT insert/cds = UNKNOWN GTGCATTTGAGTTCACTGTTTATG 4452 db mining Hs.283849 AL359560 8655615 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGTAACATGAGCTATGGCAGTCGGT DKFZp762F0616 (from clone TGTGAAACCACAGGAAGTGTATGGG DKFZp762F0616)/cds = UNKNOWN 4453 Table 3A Hs.23964 AL360135 8919158 sin3-associated polypeptide, 1 CAAATCGGGCACCACCTCCTTCAGG 18 kD (SAP18), mRNA/cds = GCGCATGAGACCATATTAAATTCTA (573, 1034) 4454 Table 3A Hs.10927 AL365373 9187358 HSZ78330 cDNA/clone = 1 CAGAACTGCTTTCCTATGTTTACCCA 2.49-(CEPH) GGGGACCTCCTTTCAGATGAACTG 4455 db mining Hs.171118 AL583913 13093778 DNA sequence from clone 1 AGCAATAATATCTCTGTTTTCATTTCA RP11-165F24 on chromosome 9. GAACATTGTGCTGTCTGTCAGCA Contains the 3′ end of the gene for a novel protein (similar to Drosophila CG6630 and CG11376, KIAA1058, rat TRG), an RPL12 (60 S ribosomal protein L12) pseudogene, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island/cds = (0, 4617) 4456 Table 3A Hs.11806 AU124763 10949479 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase 1 TTACAACTACATGATGGGCATCGAGT (DHCR7), mRNA/cds = TTAACCCTTGGATCGGGAAGTGGG (194, 1621) 4457 db mining Hs.205435 AV740518 10858099 AV740518 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AATGTTTGAGCTGACCAAGCTTCTGA clone = CBDAGC01/ GATTCTTAACAGAAAAAGCCATGT clone_end = 5′ 4458 db mining Hs.204751 AV741208 10858789 AF150335 cDNA/ 1 ACGTCAGCTTAAAACTGGAAAGAAGT clone = CBLAQF05 CTTCTGGTGTATACTGAGATTTGA 4459 db mining Hs.204932 AV743878 10861459 AV743878 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCCCAAAGGAGTAGCTCTCTGTTGTT clone = CBLAOC04/ ACTGTTGTGCTCTTCATGGATAAA clone_end = 5′ 4460 db mining Hs.205159 AV744351 10861932 AF150295 cDNA/ 1 GCAAAAAGCCCAAGAGCCTGAATTTA clone = CBLADB01 GACCAATCTATCATCTTCCTCCTC 4461 db mining Hs.205789 AV756240 10914088 AV756240 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGGAGATGTGATAACAACTCCTTATC clone = BMFAUH12/ TCTTTGTTGGCTCATCTGAAGTGT clone_end = 5′ 4462 db mining Hs.254948 AW291284 6697920 UI-H-BI2-agi-h−10-0-UI.s1 1 CTTGCAGTAAAATGTAGCCCTTCCTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGGTTGTGCAGGAGTGGCCCTCG 2724714/clone_end = 3′ 4463 db mining Hs.250605 AW327360 6797855 dq02e11.x1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTTCTTTAGCCCAAGAGTGGAGGCTA clone = IMAGE:2846685/ AGCTACTTACTTCCAAGCCTGGGT clone_end = 5′ 4464 Table 3A Hs.211194 AW362304 6866954 CM3-CT0275-031199-031-a08 1 AGGCAAAGGGAACTTGAAATTAGAAA cDNA ACCCCAGAAACAGTCACAATGGCT 4465 Table 3A Hs.342300 AW389509 6894168 xm47a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGGTCCCTTCCATAGTCCTCCTGCA clone = IMAGE:2687314/ TCATTTTCCTCCAACTTGAATAAA clone_end = 3′ 4466 Table 3A Hs.202402 AW390251 6894910 CM4-ST0182-051099-021-b06 1 GCCAACCAGTTCAGAGTGTTCCCAA cDNA GGAATTGCCACCCTTACTCTTCAAA 4467 Table 3A Hs.192123 AW838827 7932801 CM1-LT0059.280100−108-e02 1 ATCCCAGTCTCAAATTTCTTCATTTG cDNA GAACTGATATGTAGGCCCTCATCG 4468 Table 3A Hs.194589 AW945538 8123293 AV703056 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCTCTCACTGTTATCATTTTTGCACAG clone = ADBCMB06/clone_(—) GTGGTTTCAGCAGCTTGATGCCA end = 5′ 4469 Table 3A Hs.83724 BC000957 13111830 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 ATTGTCATTTAGACTTTGAACAGCTC 3451448, mRNA, partial cds/ TGGGAAATAGAAGACTAGGGTTGT cds = (0, 901) 4470 db mining Hs.267690 BC001224 12654762 mRNA for KIAA1228 protein, 1 TTTCCTTGTTCCCTCCCATGCCTAGC partial cds/cds = (0,2176) TGGATTGCAGAGTTAAGTTTATGA 4471 db mining Hs.76932 BC002332 12803062 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GGATTCACCGTGGCCGACTCTTTTCC hypothetical protein FLJ20419, CTGCTTTGGTTTGTTTGAAATCTA clone MGC:15417 IMAGE: 3942735, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (208, 918) 4472 Table 3A Hs.343272 BC002770 12803854 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 CCCTCCACACCATCCTCCCCGATTTA 3616574, mRNA, partial cds/ AATATAGTCACTGCTACAAGTAAC cds = (0, 640) 4473 db mining Hs.81221 BC002792 12803890 Homo sapiens, clone MGC:3963 1 TTCATCATTGCTTGCTTGCCTTCCTC IMAGE:3621362, mRNA, CCTTCTGTCCGCTCTTACTCCCTC complete cds/cds = (40, 402) 4474 db mining Hs.302063 B0002963 12804210 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 GCAAACTAACCGTGTCAACGGGGTG mRNA for mu heavy chain AGATGTTGCATCTTATAAAATTAGA enhancer and constant region/ cds = UNKNOWN 4475 db mining Hs.302063 BC002963 12804210 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 GCAAACTAACCGTGTCAACGGGGTG mRNA for mu heavy chain AGATGTTGCATCTTATAAAATTAGA enhancer and constant region/ cds = UNKNOWN 4476 db mining Hs.302063 BC002963 12804210 rearranged immunoglobulin 1 GCAAACTAACCGTGTCAACGGGGTG mRNA for mu heavy chain AGATGTTGCATCTTATAAAATTAGA enhancer and constant region/ cds = UNKNOWN 4477 Table 3A Hs.334787 BC003063 13937660 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGTATCTGCTTTCCAGGCTGAAGTGA 19556 IMAGE:4304831, TTCATTCATTATTCTAGTCCTGCT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1505, 1666) 4478 Table 3A Hs.334573 BC006008 13937718 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 AAGCTGTCTTCTTTGTTGGACAATCA 4285740, mRNA/cds = GCCAGAATGATAAGCAAACCTGCA UNKNOWN 4479 db mining Hs.300697 BC006402 13623574 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 CTCTCGCGGTCGCACGAGGATGCTT lambda heavy chain/cds = GGCACGTACCCCCTGTACATACTTC (65, 1498) 4480 db mining Hs.300697 BC006402 13623574 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 CTCTCGCGGTCGCACGAGGATGCTT lambda heavy chain/cds = GGCACGTACCCCCTGTACATACTTC (65, 1498) 4481 db mining Hs.300697 BC006402 13623574 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 CTCTCGCGGTCGCACGAGGATGCTT lambda heavy chain/cds = GGCACGTACCCCCTGTACATACTTC (65, 1498) 4482 Table 3A Hs.155101 BC007299 13938338 mRNA for KIAA1578 protein, 1 CTCCTGTGGATTCACATCAAATACCA partial cds/cds = (0, 3608) GTTCAGTTTTGTCATTGTTCTAGT 4483 db mining Hs.184776 BC007583 14043190 ribosomal protein L23a 1 GGCTCCTGATTACGATGCTTTGGATG (RPL23A), mRNA/cds = TTGCCAACAAAATTGGGATCATCT (23, 493) 4484 db mining Hs.250528 BC007747 14043522 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 AACGCCAGCATTTTGTTAGAGGAGTT 4098694, mRNA, partial cds/ AGACTTGGAAAAGTTAAGGGAAGA cds = (0, 2501) 4485 Table 3A Hs.44155 BC008629 14250392 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATGGGGACTAAGGGATTAAGAGTGT DKFZp586G1517 (from clone GAACTAAAAGGTAACATTTCCACT DKFZp586G1517); partial cds/ cds = (0, 2755) 4486 Table 3A Hs.164280 BC008737 14250566 Homo sapiens, Similar to solute 1 ACTGGCGAGTATGTTCTATGTTGGGC carrier family 25 (mitochondrial CTCCTGCTGCAAAACAATAAACAG carrier; adenine nucleotide translocator), member 5, clone MGC:3042 IMAGE:3342722, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (88, 984) 4487 Table 3A Hs.336425 BC009111 14318625 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 GCTGATTAACTGTATTCCCCTTTCCC 17296 IMAGE:3460701, CTATGGCTGCTGGTGTAAATAAAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (3250, 3498) 4488 db mining Hs.287797 BC009469 14495714 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 CCCAGGGTTTCATGTCTGAGGCCCT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) CACCAAGTGTGAGTGACAGTATAAA 4489 literature Hs.287797 BC009469 14495714 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 CCCAGGGTTTCATGTCTGAGGCCCT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) CACCAAGTGTGAGTGACAGTATAAA 4490 db mining Hs.293842 BG506472 13467989 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACAAGAAATGGTTGAGGCGAATATTG clone = IMAGE:3838675/ GAAACACATGGGCTTAATGCTGAA clone_end = 5′ 4491 db mining Hs.224344 BG623174 13674545 602648078F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACACCTCTCTATTTTGAAGTCCCTAT clone = IMAGE:4769802/ GTGCCCTGTAATGTCTCGTTTTAA clone_end = 5′ 4492 db mining Hs.127128 BI091076 14509406 ok13e12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGGAGAGCTCATGTCAGTGAATATA clone = IMAGE:1507726/ GATCATTCTGTTGATACCCTTCTTT clone_end = 3′ 4493 db mining Hs.330212 D20259 501356 HUMGS01233 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTGAAACTTGTAACTGAGATGCTGTA clone = pm1527/clone_end = GTTTTTTGCCATCTGTAGTGATGT 3′ 4494 db mining Hs.330467 D20413 501509 HUMGS01387 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AAAGGGTTTTATCCACTGTCATTTCA clone = pm1535/clone_end = 3′ ATTGGATAACATTTTGTCAAGTTT 4495 db mining Hs.330223 D20542 501638 HUMGS01517 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCGGAAAGAAGAAGTGGGAGGATGT clone = pm1520/clone_end = 3′ GAATTTTAGTTCTGAGTTTACCAAA 4496 db mining Hs.330255 D20847 504667 HUMGS01828 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GATCGGGAACTGGCTCCGTTGTGCT clone = mp1214/clone_end = 3′ GAGGTCATCTTTGGTCATCAGCCTC 4497 db mining Hs.141296 D86979 6634000 mRNA for KIAA0226 protein, 1 TGGTGCTTGTGCAGCCTGGCAGTTC partial cds/cds = (0, 3033) ATTGTCATCTTTAATAAACTAAGGA 4498 db mining Hs.303450 H13491 878311 yj15f02.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGAAGTACAAGATTTCGTTCTTCCTT clone = IMAGE:148827/ CCATTAAAGTACAATCTCCCTGGG clone_end = 5′ 4499 db mining Hs.138563 H65914 1024654 601819705F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TACAAGTGAAAGCTAAGATGAACACA clone = IMAGE:4051657/ TTTAAGTTAAATGGCAGCCTTGTT clone_end = 5′ 4500 db mining Hs.73858 J05158 179935 carboxypeptidase N mRNA, 1 AAAAGGATGTGACAGAAGCAGAGAT 3′ end/cds = (0, 1610) GACCAGAAAGCACAGGGGCAGGGTT 4501 db mining Hs.69771 K01566 187721 B-factor, properdin 1 GGGTTTTCTATAAGGGGTTTCCTGCT GAACAGGGGCGTGGGATTGAATTA 4502 literature Hs.278625 K02403 187768 complement component 48 1 CCTGGGACCAGGGCATATTAAAGGC (C4B), mRNA/cds = (51,5285) TTTTGGCAGCAAAGTGTCAGTGTTG 4503 db mining Hs.132807 L29376 561725 (clone 3.8−1) MHC class I 1 TTTGTGGCTTGGGGCTGCCTACTATA mRNA fragment/cds = AACTATTGGGGGTTCGTCCATTTT UNKNOWN 4504 db mining Hs.274509 M16768 339399 T-cell receptor aberrantly 1 TTTACACGCCCTGAAGCAGTCTTCTT rearranged gamma-chain mRNA TGCTAGTTGAATTATGTGGTGTGT from cell line HPB-MLT/cds = UNKNOWN 4505 db mining Hs.247956 M22005 186300 interleukin 2 gene, clone 1 AATTCCTGAACCGTTGGATCACCTTC pATtacIL-2C/2TT, complete TGTCAGTCCATCATCTCCACCCTG cds, clone pATtacIL-2C/2TT/ cds = (0, 404) 4506 db mining Hs.247923 M31949 185254 Ig rearranged mu-chain V-region 1 CTTACGTTGGGACACCTAAATTCGCC gene, subgroup VH-III, exon 1 GCGTCTGTAGAAGGCAGATTCGAG and 2 4507 db mining Hs.247930 M55420 185346 IgE chain, last 2 exons 1 AAAACCGTGTCTGTCCCTTCAACAGA GTCATCGAGGAGGGGTGGCTGCTA 4508 literature NA M73276 177970 Human angiotensin I-converting 1 AAACTGCCGGGTCCCCATCTTCAAAA enzyme (ACE) gene, 5′ flank GAGAGGAGGCCCTTTCTCCAGCTT 4509 Table 3A Hs.154365 M82882 180551 cis-acting sequence/cds = 1 CAAGAAAGCAACTTGAGCCTTGGGC UNKNOWN TAATCTGGCTGAGTAGTCAGTTATA 4510 Table 3A Hs.171699 N31778 1152177 yx70d02.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGTGTTCTTTGAGTTCCCCCTTTACC clone = IMAGE:267075/ CAAAAGTAATTTGGGGACCAAAGT clone_end = 5′ 4511 db mining Hs.269035 N39815 1163360 yx93c06.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGGAAGGCAATCTGATGGGGAAGTT clone = IMAGE:269290/ GGCAATTTCTGGTTTGGGTGATTTA clone_end = 5′ 4512 db mining Hs.169401 NM_000041 4557324 apolipoprotein E (APOE), 1 CCAGCCGTCCTCCTGGGGTGGACCC mRNA/cds = (60, 1013) TAGTTTAATAAAGATTCACCAAGTT 4513 literature Hs.38069 NM_000066 4557390 complement component 8, 1 CATGCAAGGGCAAAAGGCAGTGCCA beta polypeptide (C8B), mRNA/ TGCAAGCTGTTTAAAATAAAGATGT cds = (27, 1802) 4514 literature Hs.317585 NM_000088 14719826 cDNA:FLJ21026 fis, clone 1 AGGGGTGGGAGGAAGCAAAAGACTC CAE06812/cds = (27, 677) TGTACCTATTTTGTATGTGTATAAT 4515 db mining Hs.1472 NM_000173 4504070 glycoprotein Ib (platelet), alpha 1 TCAGGATGTGAGCACTCGTTGTGTCT polypeptide (GP1BA), mRNA/ GGATGTTACAAATATGGGTGGTTT cds = (42, 1922) 4516 literature Hs.180532 NM_000175 4504086 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 TGTTCACGTTGTTCACATCCCATGTA 4098234, mRNA, partial cds/ GAAAAACAAAGATGCCACGGAGGA cds = (0, 904) 4517 db mining Hs.290070 NM_000177 4504164 gelsolin (amyloidosis, Finnish 1 AGCCCTGCAAAAATTCAGAGTCCTTG type) (GSN), mRNA/cds = CAAAATTGTCTAAAATGTCAGTGT (14, 2362) 4518 literature Hs.227730 NM_000210 1111111 integrin, alpha 6 (ITGA6), 1 TGTCATCTCAAGTCAAGTCACTGGTC mRNA/cds = (146, 3367) TGTTTGCATTTGATACATTTTTGT 4519 db mining Hs.90598 NM_000247 4557750 MHC class I polypeptide-related 1 GAGTGACCACAGGGATGCCACACAG sequence A (MICA), mRNA/ CTCGGATTTCAGCCTCTGATGTCAG cds = (39, 1190) 4520 db mining Hs.1817 NM_000250 4557758 myeloperoxidase (MPO), 1 GCCTGTTGCCCTTTCTGTACCATTTA nuclear gene encoding mito- TTTGCTCCCAATGTTTATGATAAT chondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (177, 2414) 4521 db mining Hs.1817 NM_000250 4557758 myeloperoxidase (MPO), 1 GCCTGTTGCCCTTTCTGTACCATTTA nuclear gene encoding mito- TTTGCTCCCAATGTTTATGATAAT chondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (177, 2414) 4522 db mining Hs.75093 NM_000302 4557836 procollagen-lysine, 2- 1 TCCTGGATGCCTCTGAAGAGAGGGA oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase CAGACCGTCAGAAACTGGAGAGTTT (lysine hydroxylase, Ehlers Danlos syndrome type VI) (PLOD), mRNA/cds = (200, 2383) 4523 db mining Hs.10712 NM_000314 4506248 phosphatase and tensin homolog 1 ACTTAACCATATAAATGTGGAGGCTA (mutated in multiple advanced TCAACAAAGAATGGGCTTGAAACA cancers 1) (PTEN), mRNA/ cds = (1034, 2245) 4524 Table 3A Hs.83848 NM_000365 4507644 triosephosphate isomerase 1 1 GTGCCTCTGTGCTGTGTATGTGAACC (TPI1), mRNA/cds = (34, 783) ACCCATGTGAGGGAATAAACCTAG 4525 Table 3A Hs.78943 NM_000386 4557366 bleomycin hydrolase (BLMH), 1 AAACAGACCTAATGCTCCTTGTTCCT mRNA/cds = (78, 1445) AGAGTAGAGTGGAGGGAGGGTGGC 4526 literature Hs.285401 NM_000395 4559407 colony stimulating factor 2 1 GAGATAGCCTTGCTCCGGCCCCCTT receptor, beta, low-affinity GACCTTCAGCAAATCACTTCTCTCC (granulocyte-macrophage) (CSF2RB), mRNA/cds = (28, 2721) 4527 db mining Hs.283743 NM_000407 9945387 glycoprotein Ib beta mRNA, 1 CTGCTGCGTCTCCCTTCCAAACTCTG complete cds/cds = (636, 1871) GTGCTGAATAAACCCTTCTGATCT 4528 db mining Hs.20019 NM_000410 4504376 hemochromatosis (HFE), 1 CACTTGGCTGCATAAATGTGGTACAA mRNA/cds = (221, 1267) CCATTCTGTCTTGAAGGGCAGGTG 4529 literature Hs.8986 NM_000491 11038661 complement component 1, q 1 CAGCCAATGGACACAGTAGGGCTTG subcomponent, beta polypeptide GTGAATGCTGCTGAGTGAATGAGTA (C1QB), mRNA/cds = (63, 824) 4530 db mining Hs.278430 NM_000500 14550408 cytochrome P450, subfamily 1 TGCAGAGGATTGAGGCTTAATTCTGA XXIA (steroid 21-hydroxylase, GCTGGCCCTTTCCAGCCAATAAAT congenital adrenal hyperplasia), polypeptide 2 (CYP21A2), mRNA/cds = (118, 1605) 4531 db mining Hs.502 NM_000544 9961245 transporter 2, ATP-binding 1 TTGACCTTCCACTAGACCATGAGCAC cassette, sub-family B (MDR/ CTGGGCGGAAAGCCATATATCTTA TAP) (TAP2), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (96, 2207) 4532 literature Hs.93210 NM_000562 4557388 complement component 8, alpha 1 ACAAGCAGACACCTGAAACAATCAAC polypeptide (C8A), mRNA/ GCCCAATAAAACAAAGTAGGATGA cds = (137, 1891) 4533 db mining Hs.68876 NM_000564 10835130 interleukin 5 receptor, alpha 1 TGAGGAAGAAAGCATTTTGCATCAGC (IL5RA), mRNA/cds = CTGGAGTGAACCATGAACTTGGAT (249, 1511) 4534 literature Hs.241053 NM_000573 10834973 AL572804 cDNA/ 1 GGAATAAGGTGTTGCCTGGAATTTCT clone = CS0DI034YD15-(3- GGTTTGTAAGGTGGTCACTGTTCT prime) 4535 Table 3A Hs.89679 NM_000586 10835148 interleukin 2 (IL2), mRNA/ 1 TGAACAGATGGATTACCTTTTGTCAA cds = (47, 517) AGCATCATCTCAACACTAACTTGA 4536 literature Hs.78065 NM_000587 4557386 complement component 7 (C7), 1 CCCAGAGTTTTCAGGGAGTACACAG mRNA/cds = (0, 2531) GTAGATTAGTTTGAAGCATTGACCT 4537 literature Hs.960 NM_000590 10834979 interleukin 9 (IL9), mRNA/ 1 TTCCAGAAAGAAAAGATGAGAGGGAT cds = (11, 445) GAGAGGCAAGATATGAAGATGAAA 4538 literature Hs.1285 NM_000606 4557392 complement component 8, 1 GGCTGCCCCAGAGGACAGTGGGTGG gamma polypeptide (C8G), AGTGGTACCTACTTATTAAATGTCT mRNA/cds = (61, 669) 4539 literature Hs.167988 NM_000615 10834989 neural cell adhesion molecule 1 1 CCGAGCAAAGATCAAAATAAAAAGTG (NCAM1), mRNA/cds = ACACAGCAGCTTCACCAGAGCATT (201, 2747) 4540 Table 3A Hs.17483 NM_000616 10835166 chromosome 12p13 sequence/ 1 TTTCCTTCAAGCCTAGCCCTTCTCTC cds = (194, 1570) ATTATTTCTCTCTGACCCTCTCCC 4541 db mining Hs.100007 NM_000635 10835184 regulatory factor X, 2 1 GGGTCAGTGTTCAAGAAGGAAAGCA (influences HLA class II GTTGTTGAAGCTACAGAAGCCCAGG expression) (RFX2), mRNA/ cds = (159, 2330) 4542 db mining Hs.25954 NM_000640 10834991 interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 2 1 TGAAGACTTTCCATATCAAGAGACAT (IL13RA2), mRNA/cds = GGTATTGACTCAACAGTTTCCAGT (93, 1235) 4543 db mining Hs.1721 NM_000641 10834993 interleukin 11 (IL11), mRNA/ 1 GGACTGTCATTCAGGGAGGCTAAGG cds = (63, 662) AGAGAGGCTTGCTTGGGATATAGAA 4544 db mining Hs.78712 NM_000688 4502024 aminolevulinate, delta-, synthase 1 TCACTTAACCCCAGGCCATTATCATA 1 (ALAS1), nuclear gene TCCAGATGGTCTTCAGAGTTGTCT encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (76, 1998) 4545 db mining Hs.3003 NM_000733 4502670 CD3E antigen, epsilon poly- 1 CCACTGGATGGTCATTTGGCATCTCC peptide (TiT3 complex) (CD3E), GTATATGTGCTCTGGCTCCTCAGC mRNA/cds = (54, 677) 4546 Table 3A Hs.1349 NM_000758 4503076 colony stimulating factor 2 1 CTGGGCCACACTGACCCTGATACAG (granulocyte macrophage) GCATGGCAGAAGAATGGGAATATTT (CSF2), mRNA/cds = (8, 442) 4547 db mining Hs.1349 NM_000758 4503076 colony stimulating factor 2 1 CTGGGCCACACTGACCCTGATACAG (granulocyte macrophage) GCATGGCAGAAGAATGGGAATATTT (CSF2), mRNA/cds = (8, 442) 4548 literature Hs.86958 NM_000874 4504600 interferon receptor ifnar2−1 1 TGATAGCATTGGTCTTGACAAGCACC (splice variant IFNAR2−1) ATAGTGACACTGAAATGGATTGGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (326, 1321) 4549 literature Hs.88474 NM_000962 11386140 prostaglandin-endoperoxide 1 CTGAGGATGTAGAGAGAACAGGTGG synthase 1 (prostaglandin G/H GCTGTATTCACGCCATTGGTTGGAA synthase and cyclooxygenase) (PTGS1), mRNA/cds = (5, 1804) 4550 Table 3A Hs.180450 NM_001026 14916502 ribosomal protein S24 (RPS24), 1 CTGGCAAAAAGCCGAAGGAGTAAAG transcript variant 1, mRNA/ GTGCTGCAATGATGTTAGCTGTGGC cds = (37, 429) 4551 Table 3A Hs.113029 NM_001028 14591916 ribosomal protein S25 (RPS25), 1 TGGTCCAAAGGCAAAGTTCGGGACA mRNA/cds = (63, 440) AGCTCAATAACTTAGTCTTGTTTGA 4552 literature Hs.161305 NM_001057 4507344 tachykinin receptor 2 (TACR2), 1 CAACAGGTGTCACACTAAGGAGACTT mRNA/cds = (0, 1196) TGTTCATGGCTGGGGACACAGCCC 4553 literature Hs.1080 NM_001058 7669544 tachykinin receptor 1 (TACR1), 1 GCATGGAAATTCCCTTCATCTGGAAC transcript variant long, mRNA/ CATCAGAAACACCCTCACACTGGG cds = (210, 1433) 4554 literature Hs.942 NM_001059 7669547 tachykinin receptor 3 (TACR3), 1 GGCAGCTATGGTCAAATTGAGAAAG mRNA/cds = (143, 1540) GTAGTGTATAAATGTGACAAAGACA 4555 db mining Hs.86947 NM_001109 4557252 a disintegrin and metallo- 1 GCTATCTTGTCTGGTTTTCTTGAGAC proteinase domain 8 (ADAM8), CTCAGATGTGTGTTCAGCAGGGCT mRNA/cds = (9, 2483) 4556 literature Hs.1239 NM_001150 4502094 alanyl (membrane) amino- 1 CCGCCCTGTACCCTCTTTCACCTTTC peptidase (aminopeptidase N, CCTAAAGACCCTAAATCTGAGGAA aminopeptidase M, microsomal aminopeptidase, CD13, p150) (ANPEP), mRNA/cds = (120, 3023) 4557 db mining Hs.507 NM_001264 4502758 corneodesmosin (CDSN), 1 CATATGGGAGAAGGCCAGTGCCCAG mRNA/cds = (14, 1603) GCATAGGGTTAGCTCAGTTTCCCTC 4558 Table 3A Hs.74441 NM_001273 4557452 chromodomain helicase DNA 1 TTAATACCAGGAACCCAGCGGCTCTA binding protein 4 (CHD4), GCCACTGAGCGGCTAAATGAAATA mRNA/cds = (89, 5827) 4559 db mining Hs.5057 NM_001304 8051580 carboxypeptidase D (CPD), 1 GTGGAGGGGTTTACCACCTTCCTAG mRNA/cds = (15, 4148) GTCGTTCAACCAGGTTTTGTGAGGA 4560 db mining Hs.2246 NM_001308 4503010 carboxypeptidase N, polypeptide 1 GCAACCCTTCAGAAAGGCTTTGCTCC 1, 50 kD (CPN1), mRNA/cds = TGCTCTCAGATCAGATCAAGCATT (213, 1589) 4561 db mining Hs.336916 NM_001350 4503256 death-associated protein 6 1 AACATTTGGAGGAAGGTGGGAAGCA (DAXX), mRNA/cds = GATGACTGAGGAAGGGATGGACTAA (147, 2369) 4562 Table 3A Hs.288036 NM_001402 4503470 tRNA isopentenylpyrophosphate 1 TGCCCAGAAAGCTCAGAAGGCTAAAT transferase (IPT), mRNA/ GAATATTATCCCTAATACCTGCCA cds = (60, 1040) 4563 Table 3A Hs.129673 NM_001416 4503528 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 AGAGGACTCTTCGAGACATTGAGAC factor 4A, isoform 1 (EIF4A1), CTTCTACAACACCTCCATTGAGGAA mRNA/cds = (16, 1236) 4564 Table 3A Hs.99855 NM_001462 4503780 formyl peptide receptor-like 1 1 TGGGGTAAGTGGAGTTGGGAAATAC (FPRL1), mRNA/cds = AAGAAGAGAAAGACCAGTGGGGATT (772, 1827) 4565 literature Hs.198252 NM_001504 4504098 G protein-coupled receptor 9 1 AAACTAAAACTTCATCTTCCCCAAGT (GPR9), mRNA/cds = GCGGGGAGTACAAGGCATGGCGTA (68, 1174) 4566 db mining Hs.113207 NM_001505 4504090 G protein-coupled receptor 30 1 AAAACCTTCCCATAAAATGTAAGAAA (GPR30), mRNA/cds = AGCTGATGAGGCTGGTGACGTTCA (691, 818) 4567 db mining Hs.278589 NM_001518 14670355 general transcription factor II, i 1 TGACATGGTAGCAGAAATAGGCCCTT (GTF2I), transcript variant 1, TTATGTGTTGCTTCTATTTTACCT mRNA/cds = (370, 3366) 4568 db mining Hs.101840 NM_001531 4504416 major histocompatibility 1 GCCACAAAATGTTCTTTGTTCTTTGG complex, class I-like sequence CTCCAAAAAGACTGTCAGCTTTCA (HLALS), mRNA/cds = (5, 1030) 4569 db mining Hs.81234 NM_001542 4504626 mRNA for KIAA0466 protein, 1 CTGAGGCTCTCCCTTTCTCTGTGATT partial cds/cds = (40, 3684) GGACAGTTGACAGCACCCAAACTC 4570 db mining Hs.22111 NM_001555 4504624 mRNA for KIAA0364 gene, 1 CCCTGTAACTCCTCACTGTACTGATT complete cds/cds = (1144, 5127) TACTGGCGCATGAAATTCTATTAA 4571 Table 3A Hs.285115 NM_001560 4504646 interleukin 13 receptor, alpha 1 1 CTTGAGTAAAATAAATATTGTCTTTTT (IL13RA1), mRNA/cds = GTATGTCAAGCGGGCCGCCACCG (43, 1326) 4572 literature Hs.1211 NM_001611 6138970 acid phosphatase 5, tartrate 1 GGGAGGGAGGGAGGGAAAGCTTCCT resistant (ACP5), mRNA/cds = CCTAAATCAAGCATCTTTCTGTTAC (89, 1066) 4573 literature Hs.10247 NM_001627 4502028 mRNA for MEMD protein/ 1 TCACAGATGCATATAGACACACATAC cds = (0, 1748) ATAATGGTACTCCCAAACTGACAA 4574 db mining Hs.268571 NM_001645 5174774 intergenic region between apoE 1 GCTGAGGACTCCCGCCATGTGGCCC and apoCI genes/cds = CAGGTGCCACCAATAAAAATCCTAC UNKNOWN 4575 db mining Hs.69771 NM_001710 14550403 B-factor, properdin (BF), 1 CAAGATGAGGATTTGGGTTTTCTATA mRNA/cds = (129, 2423) AGGGGTTTCCTGCTGGACAGGGGC 4576 literature Hs.1281 NM_001735 4502506 complement component 5 (C5), 1 AAACATGGCCTTTGCTTGAAAGAAAA mRNA/cds = (12, 5042) TACCAAGGAACAGGAAACTGATCA 4577 literature Hs.171763 NM_001771 4502650 CD22 antigen (CD22), mRNA/ 1 GTTTGAGATGGACACACTGGTGTGG cds = (56, 2599) ATTAACCTGCCAGGGAGACAGAGCT 4578 literature Hs.83731 NM_001772 4502654 CD33 antigen (gp67) (CD33), 1 GGACCAAAGGCTGATTCTTGGAGATT mRNA/cds = (12, 1106) TAACTCCCCACAGGCAATGGGTTT 4579 Table 3A Hs.340325 NM_001774 4502662 yf59e04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AATATTTGTTTAATCCCCAGTTCGCC clone = IMAGE:26202/ TGGAGCCCTCCGCCTTCACATTCC clone_end = 3′ 4580 literature Hs.82685 NM_001777 4502672 CD47 antigen (Rh-related 1 AAAGTAACTGGTTGTCACCTATGAGA antigen, integrin-associated CCCTTACGTGATTGTTAGTTAAGT signal transducer) (CD47), mRNA/cds = (106, 1077) 4581 literature Hs.264190 NM_001780 4502678 cDNA:FLJ22121 fis, clone 1 CTCAGCCTCCTCATCTGGGGGAGTG HEP18876, highly similar to GAATAGTATCCTCCAGGTTTTTCAA AF191298 vacuolar sorting protein 35 (VPS35) mRNA/ cds = UNKNOWN 4582 literature Hs.3107 NM_001784 4502690 CD97 antigen (CD97), mRNA/ 1 GGCAGGAGGTTCTCACTGTTGTGAA cds = (70, 2298) GGTTGTAGACGTTGTGTAATGTGTT 4583 Table 3A Hs.10029 NM_001814 4503140 cathepsin C (CTSC), mRNA/ 1 AAGTGGGAATTTTCTGGAAGATGGTC cds = (33, 1424) AGCTATGAAGTAATAGAGTTTGCT 4584 db mining Hs.11 NM_001815 4502792 carcinoembryonic antigen- 1 GCCTGTGGCCCACCTGGGGTCACTT related cell adhesion molecule 3 GGAAAGGATCTGAATAAAGGGGACC (CEACAM3), mRNA/cds = (54, 692) 4585 db mining Hs.119140 NM_001970 4503544 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 AAATAACTGGCTCCCAGGGTGGCGG factor 5A (EIF5A), mRNA/cds = TGGTGGCAGCAGTGATCCTCTGAAC (43, 507) 4586 db mining Hs.99863 NM_001972 4503548 elastase 2, neutrophil (ELA2), 1 TGCCCACACCCACACTCTCCAGCATC mRNA/cds = (38, 841) TGGCACAATAAACATTCTCTGTTT 4587 db mining Hs.99863 NM_001972 4503548 elastase 2, neutrophil (ELA2), 1 TGCCCACACCCACACTCTCCAGCATC mRNA/cds = (38, 841) TGGCACAATAAACATTCTCTGTTT 4588 literature Hs.193122 NM_002000 4503672 Fc fragment to IgA, receptor for 1 GCACCCACCTTTCTGCACATAAGTTA (FCAR), mRNA/cds = (39, 902) TGGTTTTCCATCTTATCTGTCTTC 4589 db mining Hs.897 NM_002001 4503674 Fc fragment of IgE, high affinity 1 AATTGTCAAACACAGCTTGCAATATA I, receptor for; alpha polypeptide CATAGAAACGTCTGTGCTCAAGGA (FCER1A), mRNA/cds = (106, 879) 4590 db mining Hs.77252 NM_002012 4503718 fragile histidine triad gene 1 TCCAGAAACATGACAAGGAGGACTTT (FHIT), mRNA/cds = CCTGCCTCTTGGAGATCAGAGGAG (362, 805) 4591 db mining Hs.108694 NM_002099 8051602 glycophorin A (includes MN 1 TCATAGTTAAATTTGGTATTCGTGGG blood group) (GYPA), mRNA/ GGAAGAAATGACCATTTCCCTTGT cds = (55, 507) 4592 literature Hs.342656 NM_002119 4504400 major histocompatibility 1 ACACACATTCTTGCTCTACCCAAAGC complex, class II, DN alpha TCTGGCTGGCAGCACTAAATGCTT (HLA-DNA), mRNA/cds = (76, 828) 4593 literature Hs.342656 NM_002119 4504400 major histocompatibility 1 ACACACATTCTTGCTCTACCCAAAGC complex, class II, DN alpha TCTGGCTGGCAGCACTAAATGCTT (HLA-DNA), mRNA/cds = (76, 828) 4594 db mining Hs.1802 NM_002120 4504402 major histocompatibility 1 GCAGTCTCCACAGTCTTCAGAAGACA complex, class II, DO beta AATGCTCAGGTAGTCACTGTTTCC (HLA-DOB), mRNA/cds = (56, 877) 4595 db mining Hs.279930 NM_002124 4504410 major histocompatibility 1 GCCTCCCGTGCATCTGTACTCACCCT complex, class II, DR beta 3 GTACGACAAACACATTACATTATT (HLA-DRB3), mRNA/cds = (35, 835) 4596 db mining Hs.73885 NM_002127 4504414 HLA-G histocompatibility 1 TTTCCTGTTCCAGAAAAGGGGCTGG antigen, class I, G (HLA-G), GATGTCTCCGTCTCTGTCTCAAATT mRNA/cds = (5, 1021) 4597 db mining Hs.1521 NM_002180 4504622 immunoglobulin mu binding 1 CGGCCTTCTCCGGTGTCCTGTACCA protein 2 (IGHMBP2), mRNA/ ACTCTTCTATTTAAGAGAACCTCAG cds = (49, 3030) 4598 db mining Hs.173880 NM_002182 4504660 interleukin 1 receptor accessory 1 GGGACGTTCCATGCCCAGGTTAACA protein (IL1RAP), mRNA/ AAGAACTGTGATATATAGAGTGTCT cds = (206, 1918) 4599 literature Hs.172689 NM_002183 13324709 interleukin 3 receptor, alpha 1 ATGGGAGATGCCTGTGTAATTTCGTC (low affinity) (IL3RA), mRNA/ CGAAGCTGCCAGGAAGAAGAACAG cds = (146, 1282) 4600 literature Hs.12503 NM_002189 4504648 interleukin 15 receptor, alpha 1 CCTCTCCATTGAAGGATTCAGGAAGA (IL15RA), mRNA/cds = AGAAAACTCAACTCAGTGCCATTT (82, 885) 4601 literature Hs.149609 NM_002205 4504750 integrin, alpha 5 (fibronectin 1 CCTCACCTTGGCACCAGACACCCAG receptor, alpha polypeptide) GACTTATTTAAACTCTGTTGCAAGT (ITGA5), mRNA/cds = (23, 3172) 4602 Table 3A Hs.149846 NM_002213 4504772 integrin, beta 5 (ITGB5), 1 TGCAAATGTGAGTTTCCTCTCCTGTC mRNA/cds = (29, 2419) CGTGTTTGTTTAGTACTTTTATAA 4603 db mining Hs.78465 NM_002228 7710122 v-jun avian sarcoma virus 17 1 AGCAGGAATTGGTGGCAGATTTTACA oncogene homolog (JUN), AAAGATGTATCCTTCCAATTTGGA mRNA/cds = (974, 1969) 4604 db mining Hs.169824 NM_002258 4504878 killer cell lectin-like receptor 1 TGGATCTGCCAAAAAGAACTAACACC subfamily B, member 1 TGTGAGAAATAAAGTGTATCCTGA (KLRB1), mRNA/cds = (60, 737) 4605 db mining Hs.172195 NM_002408 6031183 mannosyl (alpha-1,6-)- 1 TTCCTGTACTATTGTGTTTTGAGTGT glycoprotein beta-1,2-N- GTTTTGGAACCTTCATAGAACACA acetylglucosaminyltransferase (MGAT2), mRNA/cds = (489, 1832) 4606 literature Hs.77367 NM_002416 4505186 monokine induced by gamma 1 TGACCCACTTACCTTGCATCTCACAG interferon (MIG), mRNA/cds = GTAGACAGTATATAACTAACAACC (39, 416) 4607 Table 3A Hs.926 NM_002463 11342663 myxovirus (influenza) resistance 1 TTTCCCTGATTATGATGAGCTTCCAT 2, homolog of murine (MX2), TGTTCTGTTAAGTCTTGAAGAGGA mRNA/cds = (104, 2251) 4608 db mining Hs.173084 NM_002470 11342671 myosin, heavy polypeptide 3, 1 CACGAGAGTGAAGAGTGAGCCAGCC skeletal muscle, embryonic CTTCTGGAGCAGGAGCAGGACAGAA (MYH3), mRNA/cds = (84, 5906) 4609 db mining Hs.113973 NM_002472 4505300 myosin, heavy polypeptide 8, 1 AAGAAAGGCACAAAATGTGCTATTTT skeletal muscle, perinatal TGGTCACTTGCTTTATGACGTTTA (mYH8), mRNA/cds = (73, 5886) 4610 db mining Hs.275163 NM_002512 4505408 non-metastatic cells 2, protein 1 GTCCCTGGACACAGCTCTTCATTCCA (NM23B) expressed in (NME2), TTGACTTAGAGGCAACAGGATTGA nuclear gene encoding mito- chondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (72, 530) 4611 Table 3A Hs.85844 NM_002529 4585711 neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, 1 GTACCAGCTCTCCAACACGGAGGCA receptor, type 1 (NTRK1), ATCGACTGCATCACGCAGGGACGTG mRNA/cds = (0, 2390) 4612 db mining Hs.93728 NM_002586 4505624 pre-B-cell leukemia transcription 1 GGGGGCTAGTTCTCTCCTCACTTGTA factor 2 (PBX2), mRNA/cds = AACTTGTGTAGTTTCACAGAAAAA (0, 1292) 4613 db mining Hs.41639 NM_002598 4505654 programmed cell death 2 1 ACAGAAGAATTTGTGTGGAAGCAGG (PDCD2), mRNA/cds = ATGTAACAGATACACCGTAAAGGCA (29, 1063) 4614 Table 3A Hs.181013 NM_002629 4505752 phosphaglycerate mutase 1 1 CCCTGCCACATGGGTCCAGTGTTCAT (brain) (PGAM1), mRNA/cds = CTGAGCATAACTGTACTAAATCCT (31, 795) 4615 db mining Hs.288579 NM_002644 11342673 polymeric immunoglobulin 1 CTTGAAGGAAGAGGGACCAGGGTGG receptor (PIGR), mRNA/cds = GAGAGCTGATTGCAGAAAGGAGAGA (156, 2450) 4616 db mining Hs.261285 NM_002669 4505894 pleiotropic regulator 1 (PRL1, 1 AAACCATTAAAGTATACAGAGAGGAT Arabidopsis homolog) (PLRG1), GACACAGCCACAGAAGAAACTCAT mRNA/cds = (0, 1544) 4617 Table 3A Hs.79402 NM_002694 14702172 polymerase (RNA) II (DNA 1 AACATGCACAAAGCAGTTAATTAGGC directed) polypeptide C (33 kD) AGCCTGGAGAAAACCAGAGATCCA (POLR2C), transcript variant gamma, mRNA/cds = (57, 884) 4618 Table 3A Hs.77202 NM_002738 4506068 protein kinase C, beta 1 1 ACTTCCAGAAACTCATCAAATGAACA (PRKCB1), mRNA/cds = GACAATGTCAAAACTACTGTGTCT (136, 2151) 4619 literature Hs.180533 NM_002756 4506098 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 GCTTTATGGGTTTGGCTTGTTTTTCTT kinase 3 (MAP2K3), mRNA/ GCATGGTTTGGAGCTGATCGCTT cds = (337, 1293) 4620 literature Hs.118825 NM_002758 14589899 mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 TTCTTTCTTGGCCTCAAGTTCAATAT kinase 6 (MAP2K6), transcript GGAGAGGATTGCTTCCCTGAATCC variant 1, mRNA/cds = (340, 1344) 4621 db mining Hs.241561 NM_002770 4506146 protease, serine, 2 (trypsin 2) 1 AACTATGTGGACTGGATTAAGGACAC (PRSS2), mRNA/cds = (6, 749) CATAGCTGCCAACAGCTAAAGCCC 4622 db mining Hs.928 NM_002777 7382457 proteinase 3 (serine proteinase, 1 CCTGACTTCTTCACGCGGGTAGCCC neutrophil, Wegener granulo- TCTACGTGGACTGGATCCGTTCTAC matosis autoantigen) (PRTN3), mRNA/cds = (48, 818) 4623 db mining Hs.78575 NM_002778 11386146 prosaposin (variant Gaucher 1 AGCCAGCAGGACATGAAGTTGCTATT disease and variant meta- AAATGGACTTCGTGATTTTTGTTT chromatic leukodystrophy) (PSAP), mRNA/cds = (38, 1612) 4624 db mining Hs.250655 NM_002823 4506276 prothymosin, alpha (gene 1 TTTGGCCTGTTTTGATGTATGTGTGA sequence 28) (PTMA), mRNA/ AACAATGTTGTCCAACAATAAACA cds = (155, 487) 4625 db mining Hs.82547 NM_002888 4506424 retinoic acid receptor responder 1 AACTTGTGCCACAAGAGTTACAATCA (tazarotene induced) 1 AAGTGGTCTCCTTAGACTGAATTC (RARRES1), mRNA/cds = (36, 722) 4626 db mining Hs.106061 NM_002904 14670267 RD RNA-binding protein 1 AAAGCCTTTAAAAACGGCTGTCAGGT (RDBP), mRNA/cds = TTGATCTCAGTGTACAACATGGC (108, 1250) 4627 db mining Hs.139226 NM_002914 4506486 replication factor C (activator 1) 1 GAAAATGCGCCTTAGGCTGAGCCAA 2 (40 kD) (RFC2), mRNA/ CATGACTGTCCCCCAAACTCCAGTG cds = (207, 1271) 4628 db mining Hs.123638 NM_002918 4506492 regulatory factor X, 1 1 CCAGCTTCGGTTCCTTCCACCTCATC (influences HLA class II CGGCTGCTCTACGACGAGTACATG expression) (RFX1), mRNA/ cds = (93, 3032) 4629 db mining Hs.166019 NM_002919 4506494 regulatory factor X, 3 1 AAGATTGGTGCTCCTGATAAAGCAAA (influences HLA class II GGGCTAGGAATACAATGGAAAGGA expression) (RFX3), mRNA/ cds = (8, 2131) 4630 db mining Hs.21273 NM_002920 15011897 transcription factor NYD-sp10 1 TCATTGGTACACATTCTGTATGCTGC mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGTTTTCAAGTTGGCAAATTAAGC (109, 2034) 4631 literature Hs.73839 NM_002935 4506550 ribonuclease, RNase A family, 1 TATCAGCAACTGTCCTCATCAGTCTC 3 (eosinophil cationic protein) CATACCCCTTCAGCTTTCCTGAGC (RNASE3), mRNA/cds = (63, 545) 4632 Table 3A Hs.74267 NM_002948 4506602 60 S ribosomal protein L15 1 GCAGCTTGGAGAAGGCGCAATACTC (EC45) mRNA, complete cds/ CAGCTCCACCGTTACCGCTAATATA cds = (34, 648) 4633 Table 3A Hs.74267 NM_002948 4506602 60 S ribosomal protein L15 1 GCAGCTTGGAGAAGGCGCAATACTC (EC45) mRNA, complete cds/ CAGCTCCACCGTTACCGCTAATATA cds = (34, 648) 4634 db mining Hs.74592 NM_002971 4506790 special AT-rich sequence 1 CGGAGCCTCAAACAAGCATTATACCT binding protein 1 (binds to TCTGTGATTATGATTTCCTCTCCT nuclear matrix/scaffold- associating DNA′s) (SATB1), mRNA/cds = (214, 2505) 4635 Table 3A Hs.89714 NM_002994 4506848 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 ATGTTTCTTGGGGAATATGTTAGAGA family B (Cys-X-Cys), member ATTCCCTTACTCTTGATTGTGGGA 5 (epithelial-derived neutrophil- activating peptide 78) (SCYB5), mRNA/cds = (106, 450) 4636 db mining Hs.82109 NM_002997 4506858 syndecan 1 (SDC1), mRNA/ 1 AGAGTGATAGTCTTTTGCTTTTGGCA cds = (205, 1137) AAACTCTACTTAATCCAATGGGTT 4637 db mining Hs.301698 NM_003033 4506950 BAC 180i23 chromosome 8 map 1 GCCTCTTGCTTGGCGTGATAACCCTG 8q24.3 beta-galactoside alpha- TCATCTTCCCAAAGCTCATTTATG 2,3-sialyltransferase (SIAT4A) gene, complete sequence/ cds = (12296, 13318) 4638 db mining Hs.78403 NM_003083 4507102 small nuclear RNA activating 1 TTCAACTGACCAGTCGTGGTTACTCC complex, polypeptide 2, 45 kD CTGCTGCCAGGTCCTTCCCCTTCC (SNAPC2), mRNA/cds = (24, 1028) 4639 literature Hs.80738 NM_003123 4507180 gene for sialophorin (CD43)/ 1 GGCTGGCACCTCTCAACGTCTGTGG cds = (159, 1361) ACTGAATGAATAAACCCTCCTCATC 4640 db mining Hs.81884 NM_003167 4507306 sulfotransferase family, 1 TGGGAATAACGTCCAAAACACTCTGG cytosolic, 2A, dehydro- ATCTTATATGGAGAATGACATTGA epiandrosterone (DHEA)- preferring, member 1 (SULT2A1), mRNA/cds = (52, 909) 4641 literature Hs.7510 NM_003188 4507360 DNA sequence from clone RP1- 1 AGTACTGAACTCAGTTCCATCCGTAA 154G14 on chromosome 6q15− AATATGTAAAGGTAAGTGGCAGCT 16.3. Contains the 3′ end of the MAP3K7 gene for mitogen- activated protein kinase kinase kinase 7 (TGF-beta activated kinase 1, TAK1), ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (0, 1700) 4642 db mining Hs.250641 NM_003290 4507650 tropomyosin 4 (TPM4), mRNA/ 1 GCCCAACTTCATTTCCATACTTCAGG cds = (50, 796) GAACAGCAAATTGAGGATTTACTT 4643 Table 3A Hs.178551 NM_003316 10835036 ribosomal protein L8 (RPL8), 1 CCGTTGAATGAGTGTGTTTTGTACAT mRNA/cds = (43, 816) AACTTCAGATACTTGTGAACATGC 4644 Table 3A Hs.4248 NM_003371 4507870 vav 2 oncogene (VAV2), 1 TTTCTTGGGAGAGTCACTCCAGCCCT mRNA/cds = (5, 2641) GAAGTCTGTCTCTAGCTCCTCTGT 4645 Table 3A Hs.89414 NM_003467 4503174 chemokine (C-X-C motit), 1 TCAGGAGTGGGTTGATTTCAGCACCT receptor 4 (fusin) (CXCR4), ACAGTGTACAGTCTTGTATTAAGT mRNA/cds = (88, 1146) 4646 Table 3A Hs.100293 NM_003605 6006036 O-linked N-acetylglucosamine 1 TTAGGAGTGATTACTAATTATCAAGG (GlcNAc) transferase (UDP-N- GCACAGTTGTGGTACTGTCATTGA acetylglucosamine:polypeptide- N-acetylglucosaminyl trans- ferase) (OGT), mRNA/cds = (2039, 4801) 4647 db mining Hs.24640 NM_003612 4504236 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 CGGACGGAAGGACGGAAAAAGCTCT domain (Ig), and GPI membrane ATTTTTATGTTAGGCTTATTTCATG anchor, (semaphorin) 7A (SEAM7A), mRNA/cds = (17, 2017) 4648 db mining Hs.131814 NM_003747 4507612 TRF1-interacting ankyrin-related 1 AGTCCCTGACAGCCTAGAAATAAGCT ADP-ribose polymerase mRNA, GTTTGTCTTCTATAAAGCATTGCT partial cds/cds = (0, 3284) 4649 db mining Hs.321231 NM_003779 13929468 UDP-Gal:betaGlcNAc beta 1,4- 1 GCATTTTCTGCCTATGCTGGAATAGC galactosyltransferase, poly- TCCCTCTTCTGGTCCTGGCTCAGG peptide 3 (B4GALT3), mRNA/ cds = (262, 1443) 4650 Table 3A Hs.151461 NM_003797 14523051 embryonic ectoderm 1 AGTAAGGGCACGTAGAGCATTTAGA development (EED), mRNA/ GTTGTCTTTCAGCATTCAATCAGGC cds = (34, 1317) 4651 Table 3A Hs.103755 NM_003821 4506536 receptor-interacting serine- 1 TGGGTCTTCAGCCTTACCCGGAAATA threonine kinase 2 (RIPK2), CTTGTGGTTTCTAGATCACCATCT mRNA/cds = (0, 1622) 4652 db mining Hs.184376 NM_003825 4507096 Homo sapiens, synaptosomal- 1 ACAAGGCTGACACCAACAGAGATCG associated protein, 23 kD, clone TATTGATATTGCCAATGCCAGAGCA MGC:5155 IMAGE:3461227, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (73, 708) 4653 db mining Hs.158315 NM_003853 4504656 interleukin 16 receptor accessory 1 AGCTACTTCTGCCTTATGGCTAGGGA protein (IL18RAP), mRNA/ ACTGTCATGTCTACCATGTATTGT cds = (483, 2282) 4654 db mining Hs.102865 NM_003854 4504662 interleukin 1 receptor-like 2 1 TGACTTGTTTTGCTCCATGTCTCCTC (IL1RL2), mRNA/cds = ATTCCTACACCTATTTTCTGCTGC (134, 1822) 4655 db mining Hs.159301 NM_003855 4504654 interleukin 18 receptor 1 1 CTGTGAAACCGTCAGTTCGGAAGGC (IL18R1), mRNA/cds = TGGTTAGAACATGTGGGAGCAACAT (24, 1649) 4656 db mining Hs.35947 NM_003925 4505120 methyl-CpG binding domain 1 GCCTAGTGTGTGTGCTTTCTTAATGT protein 4 (MBD4), mRNA/cds = GTGTGCCAATGGTGGATCTTTGCT (176, 1918) 4657 db mining Hs.287832 NM_003953 4506356 myelin protein zero-like 1 1 ACCAAACTGGACTCTCGTGCAGAAAA (MPZL1), mRNA/cds = TGTAGCCCATTACCACATGTAGCC (132, 941) 4658 Table 3A Hs.108371 NM_003973 4506600 E2F transcription factor 4, 1 GCACCTGCTCCAAAGGCATCTGGCA p107/p130-binding (E2F4), AGAAAGCATAAGTGGCAATCATAAA mRNA/cds = (62, 1303) 4659 Table 3A Hs.155101 NM_004046 4757809 mRNA for KIAA1578 protein, 1 CTCCTGTGGATTCACATCAAATACCA partial cds/cds = (0, 3608) GTTCAGTTTTGTCATTGTTCTAGT 4660 Table 3A Hs.238990 NM_004064 4757961 Homo sapiens, Similar to cyclin- 1 GCCAACAGAACAGAAGAAAATGTTTC dependent kinase inhibitor 1B AGACGGTTCCCCAAATGCCGGTTC (p27, Kip1), clone MGC:5304 IMAGE:3458141, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (377, 973) 4661 Table 3A Hs.239760 NM_004077 4758075 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CTCTAGAAAGGCCCAAGTCCATGAG 19593 IMAGE:3542491, CACAGAGGGTCTGATGAAGTTTGTG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (118, 1518) 4662 db mining Hs.272537 NM_004088 4758185 deoxynucleotidyltransferase, 1 AGACCAAGAGGATATTCCTCAAAGCA terminal (DNTT), mRNA/cds = GAAAGTGAAGAAGAAATTTTTGCG (0, 1532) 4663 db mining Hs.75450 NM_004089 4758197 mRNA for GILZ, complete cds/ 1 TGGAGAAGTTCCAGTCCTGTCTGAG cds = (233, 637) CCCTGAAGAGCCAGCTCCCGAATCC 4664 db mining Hs.32981 NM_004186 4759089 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 GAAGTAGACTTTCTGTCCTCACACCG domain (Ig), short basic domain, AAGAACCCGAGTGAGCAGGAGGGA secreted, (semaphorin) 3F (SEAM3F), mRNA/cds = (78, 2435) 4665 db mining Hs.444 NM_004197 4759179 serine/threonine kinase 19 1 GTGGGATTTCTGGGGAGGCTGGTGA (STK19), transcript variant 2, AGGAGGGCAGGGTTCTTTTCTCTAC mRNA/cds = (128, 1234) 4666 db mining Hs.74115 NM_004258 4758589 immunoglobulin superfamily, 1 CTATAGCTTCATGACCGTAACATGTG member 2 (IGSF2), mRNA/ ACCTGTGTGCTGGCAGGACGACTC cds = (21, 3086) 4667 db mining Hs.25887 NM_004263 4759093 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATGATCCCCATGTTGCAATATGGAGT DKFZp761O15121 (from clone CTCTGCCCTGAGATCTTCCCCATC DKFZp761O15121); complete cds/cds = (111, 2423) 4668 Table 3A Hs.184211 NM_004279 4758733 peptidase (mitochondrial 1 TGGTCAGTCTTTGTTCTCTGAGAAAT processing) beta (PMPCB), TATGTTGGAAGCAGCATACTTTCA mRNA/cds = (13, 1482) 4669 db mining Hs.18142 NM_004313 4757779 arrestin, beta 2 (ARRB2), 1 CCCCAAGATACACACTGGACCCTCTC mRNA/cds = (53, 1282) TTGCTGAATGTGGGCATTAATTTT 4670 literature Hs.54457 NM_004356 4757943 CD81 antigen (target of 1 TTCTAACACGTCGCCTTCAACTGTAA antiproliferative antibody 1) TCACAACATCCTGACTCCGTCATT (CD81), mRNA/cds = (238, 948) 4671 db mining Hs.42853 NM_004381 14577922 cAMP responsive element 1 TTTTTCATTTTGGAGCTAGTTACTGG binding protein-like 1 GAGTAAGGGAGGGTGGGGTGGGGG (CREBL1), mRNA/cds = (33, 2144) 4672 db mining Hs.318546 NM_004390 4758095 cDNA; FLJ22499 fis, clone 1 GGGACTGTCTTTTCTGTATTCGCTGT HRC11250, highly similar to TCAATAAACATTGAGTGAGCACCT HSCATHH mRNA for cathepsin H (EC 3.4.22.16)/cds = UNKNOWN 4673 literature Hs.318546 NM_004390 4758095 cDNA:FLJ22499 fis, clone 1 GGGACTGTCTTTTCTGTATTCGCTGT HRC11250, highly similar to TCAATAAACATTGAGTGAGCACCT HSCATHH mRNA for cathepsin H (EC 3.4.22.16)/cds = UNKNOWN 4674 Table 3A Hs.124024 NM_004416 4758201 deltex (Drosophila) homolog 1 1 AGAGAAGACTCATCTTCACTATCGGC (DTX1), mRNA/cds = ACGTCCAACACCACGGGCGAGTCG (503, 2365) 4675 Table 3A Hs.74088 NM_004430 4758251 early growth response 3 (EGR3), 1 AAACCGAAATATTGAAATGGTGTAAT mRNA/cds = (357, 1520) GTTGTACCATTTGCACTGTGAGCA 4676 db mining Hs.278611 NM_004482 9945386 UDP-N-acetyl-alpha-D- 1 AGGTGGGGGAAAATGAATTTTGTATG galactosamine:polypeptide N- CTGAATTTCTAAGCGCCTATTGTT acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 3 (GalNAc-T3) (GALNT3), mRNA/cds = (0, 1901) 4677 db mining Hs.73734 NM_004488 4758459 glycoprotein V (platelet) (GP5), 1 GTGGATGTGGAGCAGGAGAGCTGGA mRNA/cds = (270, 1952) TCGTGGCATTTGTTTCTGGGTTCTG 4678 db mining Hs.182447 NM_004500 14110430 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AAAGTTGATACTGTGGGATTTTTGTG ribonucleoprotein C (C1/C2) AACAGCCTGATGTTTGGGACCTTT (HNRPC), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (191, 1102) 4679 db mining Hs.111065 NM_004505 4758563 ubiquitin specific protease 6 1 TGTGGTTGCCTCTATGTGCTGTTTTT (Tre-2 oncogene) (USP6), CCTCATACAAGTAAACACAGAAAG mRNA/cds = (1696, 4056) 4680 Table 3A Hs.76038 NM_004508 4758583 isopentenyl-diphosphate delta 1 CCCAACTGAGGACCACTGTCTACAG isomerase (IDI1), mRNA/cds = AGTCAGGAAATATTGTAGGGAGAAA (50, 736) 4681 db mining Hs.296281 NM_004514 4758599 interleukin enhancer binding 1 TGTTTGTTTCTTTGTGTTGACTTTGTC factor 1 (ILF1), mRNA/cds = CCTGGCAAAATTTTCCACTCTGA (197, 2164) 4682 db mining Hs.172674 NM_004555 4758803 nuclear factor of activated T- 1 AGGTGACCTGGTTACTTAGCTAGGAT cells, cytoplasmic, calcineurin- TGGTGATTTGTACTGCTTTATGGT dependent 3 (NFATC3), mRNA/ cds = (210, 3416) 4683 Table 3A Hs.78920 NM_004581 4759015 Rab geranylgeranyltransferase, 1 CCCTACCCTTGCCCTTTAACTTATTG alpha subunit (RABGGTA), GGACTGAATAAAGAATGGAGAGGC mRNA/cds = (274, 1977) 4684 db mining Hs.90957 NM_004620 4759253 TNF receptor-associated factor 6 1 GGGCTTTTGCTCTGGTGTATTTTATT (TRAF6), mRNA/cds = GTCAGAAAGTCCAGACTCAAGAGT (221, 1789) 4685 db mining Hs.25333 NM_004633 4758597 interleukin 1 receptor, type II 1 TGGTCTGACTGTGCTATGGCCTCATC (IL1R2), mRNA/cds = ATCAAGACTTTCAATCCTATCCCA (61, 1257) 4686 db mining Hs.82222 NM_004636 4759091 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 GGGCGAGGCAGGCCGACTGTACTAA domain (Ig), short basic domain, AGTAACGCAATAAACGCATTATCAG secreted, (semaphorin) 3B (SEMA3B), mRNA/cds = (235, 2484) 4687 db mining Hs.332229 NM_004669 4758005 zh68e05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GTACGCCGCTACCTGGACAGCGCGA clone = IMAGE:417248/ TGCAGGAGAAAGAGTTCAAATACAC clone_end = 3′ 4688 Table 3A Hs.77324 NM_004730 4759033 eukaryotic translation 1 TGCAGAGAGATACTAAGCAGCAAAAT termination factor 1 (ETF1), CTTGGTGTTGTGATGTACAGAAAT mRNA/cds = (135, 1448) 4689 Table 3A Hs.326159 NM_004735 4758689 leucine rich repeat (in FLII) 1 GGATAACAAGTAAATGTCTGAAAGCA interacting protein 1 (LRRFIP1), TGAGGGGCTTTATTTGCCTTTACC mRNA/cds = (178, 2532) 4690 db mining Hs.107526 NM_004776 13929470 UDP-Gal:betaGlcNAc beta 1,4- 1 TGAGCTTGCTCTTACGTTTTAAGAGG galactosyltransferase, poly- TGCCAGGGGTACATTTTTGCACTG peptide 5 (B4GALT5), mRNA/ cds = (112, 1278) 4691 Table 3A Hs.49587 NM_004811 4758669 leupaxin (LPXN), mRNA/ 1 ACTGGACAACTTTGAGTACTGACATC cds = (93, 1253) ATTGATAAATAAACTGGCTTGTGG 4692 db mining Hs.24395 NM_004887 4757869 NJAC protein (NJAC) mRNA, 1 CGCAGGGTCTACGAAGAATAGGGTG complete cds/cds = (7, 306) AAAAACCTCAGAAGGGAAAACTCCA 4693 Table 3A Hs.145696 NM_004902 4757925 splicing factor (CC1.3) (CC1.3), 1 AGGTTTTGTCTGGTTGCATATAATCT mRNA/cds = (149, 1723) TTGCTCTTTTTAAGCTCTGTGAGC 4694 db mining Hs.129738 NM_004977 4826787 potassium voltage-gated 1 CCTTGCAGACCCCACCCCCTGCCTG channel, Shaw-related sub- CTCTCTTTCCCTACAACTAGGTCAG family, member 3 (KCNC3), mRNA/cds = (295, 2568) 4695 db mining Hs.279946 NM_004990 14043021 methionine-tRNA synthetase 1 GCCCCTAAAGGCAAGAAGAAAAAGT (MARS), mRNA/cds = AAAAGACCTTGGCTCATAGAAAGTC (23, 2725) 4696 db mining Hs.927 NM_004997 4826841 myosin-binding protein H 1 GGAGTTGCACTCTGGGTGGGAAGCA (MYBPH), mRNA/cds = CTCAAATAAAGATGCGTGGTGTTAA (28, 1458) 4697 Table 3A Hs.180610 NM_005066 4826997 splicing factor proline/glutamine 1 AGCTTTTGAAAAGTGGAAAGGTCATT rich (polypyrimidine tract- TTGTTGCATTTCCCCATTTCTTGT binding protein-associated) (SFPQ), mRNA/cds = (85, 2208) 4698 literature Hs.100001 NM_005074 4827009 solute carrier family 17 (sodium 1 ACCTCCTTATTGAAGGGAAGAGGGA phosphate), member 1 CCAGCACATGAGGCTGAGGCTGAGG (SLC17A1), mRNA/cds = (12, 1415)

4699 db mining Hs.81737 NM_005155 6325470 inactive palmitoyl-protein 1 GGTATCTCCCACACAGCCTGGCACT thioesterase-2i (PPT2) mRNA, CCAACCGTACCCTTTATGAGACCTG complete cds/cds = (568, 1473) 4700 db mining Hs.179735 NM_005167 4885066 ras homolog gene family, 1 AAGGATGGTCACACACCAGCACTTTA member C (ARHC), mRNA/ TACACTTCTGGCTCACAGGAAAGT cds = (76, 857) 4701 literature Hs.113222 NM_005201 13929430 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 ATCATCCTGCCAGCAGCACTCCTCCC receptor 8 (CCR8), mRNA/cds = GTTCCTCCAGCGTAGACTACATTT (120, 1187) 4702 db mining Hs.181128 NM_005229 11496880 DNA sequence from PAC 1 AGTGCTACACTCGTCTCCACTGTTTG 212G6 on chromosome TTTTACTTCCCCAAAATGGACCTT Xp11.3–p11.4. Contains synapsin 1, brain protein 4.1, properdin, tyrosine kinase (ELK1) oncogene, ESTs, STS, GSS/cds = (9150, 10436) 4703 Table 3A Hs.248109 NM_005238 4885218 v-ets avian erythroblastosis 1 ACGCTACTATTACGACAAAAACATCA virus E26 oncogene homolog 1 TCCACAAGACAGCGGGGAAACGCT (ETS1), mRNA/cds = (278, 1603) 4704 Table 3A Hs.85146 NM_005239 4885220 chromosome 21 derived BAC 1 TTTGAGAGGGTAGGAGGGTGGGAAG containing erythroblastosis virus GAAACAACCATGTCATTTCAGAAGT oncogene homolog 2 protein (ets-2) gene, complete cds/cds = (290, 1699) 4705 db mining Hs.129953 NM_005243 4885224 Ewing sarcoma breakpoint 1 CATGCTCAGTATCATTGTGGAGAACC region 1 (EWSR1), transcript AAGAGGGCCTCTTAACTGTAACAA variant EWS, mRNA/cds = (43, 2013) 4706 db mining Hs.289098 NM_005265 4885270 kidney gamma-glutamyl 1 GACCGGCTTCCCCTGTGAGCAGCAG transpeptidase type II mRNA, AGCAGCACAATAAATGAGGCCACTG 3′ end/cds = (0, 596) 4707 Table 3A Hs.181307 NM_005324 4885384 H3 histone, family 3A (H3F3A), 1 GAAGATACCAACCTGTGTGCCATCCA mRNA/cds = (374, 784) CGCTAAGAGAGTCACCATCATGCC 4708 Table 3A Hs.79334 NM_005384 4885516 nuclear factor, interleukin 3 1 GTTATCACTCTGCCTGTGTATAGTCA regulated (NFIL3), mRNA/cds = GATAGTCCATGCGAAGGCTGTATA (213, 1601) 4709 db mining Hs.297939 NM_005385 6631099 cathepsin B (CTSB), mRNA/ 1 ACTGACAGAGTGAACTACAGAAATAG cds = (177, 1196) CTTTTCTTCCTAAAGGGGATTGTT 4710 db mining Hs.78824 NM_005424 4885830 tyrosine kinase with immuno- 1 TAAGCCAGCACTCACACCACTAACAT globulin and epidermal growth GCCCTGTTCAGCTACTCCCACTCC factor homology domains (TIE), mRNA/cds = (36, 3452) 4711 Table 3A Hs.181195 NM_005494 4885494 Homo sapiens, MRJ gene for a 1 GGATGTTTTCTAGTTGTGCATGAATG member of the DNAJ protein CTGGCAACTTAGTAAGTTTTGACA family, clone MGC:1152 IMAGE:3346070, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (163, 1143) 4712 db mining Hs.153299 NM_005510 5031670 DOM-3 (C. elegans) homolog Z 1 CCCAAATAGTAATGCTTTAGAGGGAG (DOM3Z), transcript variant 2, GCAGTCATATCTCTGTGTGCAGAT mRNA/cds = (129, 1319) 4713 db mining Hs.77961 NM_005514 5031742 major histocompatibility 1 ATGTGTAGGAGGAAGAGTTCAGGTG complex, class I, B (HLA-B), GAAAAGGAGGGAGCTACTCTCAGGC mRNA/cds = (0, 1088) 4714 literature Hs.279853 NM_005516 5031744 HSPC018 protein (HSPC018), 1 CCCCTTCCTCACACTGACCTGTGTTC mRNA/cds = (148, 651) CTTCCCTGTTCTCTTTTCTATTAA 4715 db mining Hs.80288 NM_005527 5031768 heat shock 70 kD protein-like 1 1 AAACTCTACCAAGGAGGATGCACTG (HSPA1L), mRNA/cds = GGCCTGCCTGCGGAACAGGGTATGT (0, 1925) 4716 db mining Hs.171776 NM_005536 8393607 inositol(myo)-1(or 4)- 1 CCCTTGGCACGTAAACAGACTACTAG monophosphatase 1 (IMPA1), ACTTATTGTAGGTTCGTTTGAGCT mRNA/cds = (98, 931) 4717 db mining Hs.102171 NM_005545 5031808 immunoglobulin superfamily 1 CAAAGGCCAGCCAGCTTGGGAGCAG containing leucine-rich repeat CAGAGAAATAAACAGCATTTCTGAT (ISLR), mRNA/cds = (98, 1384) 4718 literature Hs.150101 NM_005561 7669500 lysosomal-associated membrane 1 GTGAGATCGGTGCGTTCTCCTGATGT protein 1 (LAMP1), mRNA/ TTTGCCGTGGCTTGGGGATTGTAC cds = (190, 1440) 4719 db mining Hs.154970 NM_005653 5032174 transcription factor CP2 1 GAACTTTCAGGAAGAAGCATGTTTTA (TFCP2), mRNA/cds = TTCTGGACACAATGAAAGAAACCA (508, 1860) 4720 Table 3A Hs.82173 NM_005655 5032176 TGFB inducible early growth 1 TTGGGTGTAGATTTCTGACATCAAAA response (TIEG), mRNA/cds = CTTGGACCCTTGGAAAACAAAAGT (123, 1565) 4721 db mining Hs.200600 NM_005698 5032076 secretory carrier membrane 1 CAACCCAGCTTCCCTCTGCTGTGCCA protein 3 (SCAMP3), mRNA/ CGGCTGTTGCTTCGGTTATTTAAA cds = (96, 1139) 4722 db mining Hs.157144 NM_005819 5032130 syntaxin 6 (STX6), mRNA/ 1 ATAGCCATCCTCTTTGCAGTCCTGTT cds = (0, 767) GGTTGTGCTCATCCTCTTCCTAGT 4723 db mining Hs.17704 NM_005844 5031730 PERB11 family member in MHC 1 ACATGAGCTTCTACCTCCAGATGTGC class I region (HCGIX), mRNA/ CAGGGTGCATCTCAATAAACTTGG cds = (37, 270) 4724 db mining Hs.135194 NM_005849 5031672 immunoglobulin superfamily, 1 ACTGAAAAGACAACTGGCTACAAAGA member 6 (IGSF6), mRNA/ AGGATGTCAGAATGTAAGGAAACT cds = (44, 769) 4725 db mining Hs.4953 NM_005895 5174440 golgi autoantigen, golgin 1 AAGTTGTGGCTGTTCTTGGGAAAGG subfamily a, 3 (GOLGA3), GGTCACCGTGTCTGACAAAGTGTAA mRNA/cds = (269, 4861) 4726 db mining Hs.211580 NM_005931 5174564 MHC class I polypeptide-related 1 CCCCTCGCCCCGTCACACCGTTATG sequence B (MICB), mRNA/ CATTACTCTGTGTCTACTATTATGT cds = (5, 1156) 4727 Table 3A Hs.68583 NM_005932 5174566 mitochondrial intermediate 1 GCTGTGAGAGCTTGTTTCTGATTGTT peptidase (MIPEP), nuclear gene TCATTGTTCGCTTCTGTAATTCTG encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (74, 2215) 4728 Table 3A Hs.54452 NM_006060 5174500 zinc finger protein, subfamily 1 ACCAACACTGTCCCAAGGTGAAATGA 1A, 1 (Ikaros) (ZNFN1A1), AGCAACAGAGAGGAAATTGTACAT mRNA/cds = (168, 1727) 4729 db mining Hs.292276 NM_006068 5174720 qd64a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGCTCAGTTTTTCAGCTCCTCTCCAC clone = IMAGE:1734216/ TCTGCTTTCCCAAATGGATTCTGT clone_end = 3′ 4730 db mining Hs.131342 NM_006072 5174670 small inducible cytokine 1 ATATTCACTACCAAAAGAGGCAAGAA subfamily A (Cys-Cys), member AGTCTGTACCCATCCAAGGAAAAA 26 (SCYA26), mRNA/cds = (0, 284) 4731 db mining Hs.2414 NM_006080 5174672 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 GCTGCATTACCTCTAGAAACCTCAAA domain (Ig), short basic domain, CAAGTAGAAACTTGCCTAGACAAT secreted, (semaphorin) 3A (SEMA3A), mRNA/cds = (15, 2330) 4732 db mining Hs.2654 NM_006081 5174562 MHC binding factor, beta 1 TCCAAGTCGAAATCGCTGCTGAGGC (MHCBFB), mRNA/cds = TGAGATGAAGAAAGAAAAGTCCAAA (90, 1286) 4733 literature Hs.125359 NM_006288 5454117 Homo sapiens, clone MGC:846 1 CATCTCCTCCCAGAACGTCACAGTGC IMAGE:3507917, mRNA, TCAGAGACAAACTGGTCAAGTGTG complete cds/cds = (60, 545) 4734 db mining Hs.23168 NM_006313 14149626 ubiquitin specific protease 15 1 TTTGTCTGCACTTGAGTTCACTTGAG (USP15), mRNA/cds = TTTACATTTGAAATGTGCATGTTT (9, 2867) 4735 db mining Hs.171921 NM_006379 5454047 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 AGTTCCCTTTATTTCACATAAGCCCA domain (Ig), short basic domain, AACTGATAGACAGTAACGGTGTTT secreted, (semaphorin) 3C (SEMA3C), mRNA/cds = (562, 2817) 4736 db mining Hs.240534 NM_006411 5453717 1-acylglycerol-3-phosphate O- 1 GGAGAGGGTGGGACCCAGTTTTGCG acyltransferase 1 (lysophos- TGGTTGGTTTTTATTAATTATCTGG phatidic acid acyltransferase, alpha) 4737 db mining Hs.181368 NM_006445 5453983 U5 snRNP-specific protein 1 CCTCTTTCCCTCTGTCTGTGCTTGTG (220 kD), ortholog of S. TTGTTGACCTCCTGATGGCTTGTC cerevisiae Prp8p (PRP8), mRNA/cds = (41, 7048) 4738 db mining Hs.239506 NM_006561 5729815 mab-21 (C. elegans)-like 1 1 CTGATTCTTCTGTCCTCATTGTGAAC (MAB21L1), mRNA/cds = ATAACCGTGTAGTTGAAACAGTCA (818, 1897) 4739 db mining Hs.34526 NM_006564 5730105 G protein-coupled receptor 1 TTTCCAATGTCTGCCACACAAACGTA (TYMSTR), mRNA/cds = TGTAAATGTATATACCCACACACA (81, 1109) 4740 db mining Hs.86998 NM_006599 5729944 nuclear factor of activated 1 TCCTGAGAAACAACACATTTTTCCCC T-cells 5, tonicity-resonsive ATGAACGGTGCTGTTCTGAAGTCT (NFAT5), mRNA/cds = (318, 4913) 4741 db mining Hs.167751 NM_006604 5730012 ret finger protein-like 3 1 TATTGCCACCATCCAACTCATTGAGT (RFPL3), mRNA/cds = CTTATGGTTCACATCTTGTTTCCT (292, 1158) 4742 db mining Hs.157427 NM_006605 5730010 ret finger protein-like 2 1 AGTCCTATGGTTCACATCTTGTTTCC (RFPL2); mRNA/cds = TATAGAAATGTCCTGTATTCTGGG (292, 1158) 4743 db mining Hs.74861 NM_006713 5729967 activated RNA polymerase II 1 AAACCAGGAAGAAAAGGTATTTCTTT transcription cofactor 4 (PC4), AAATCCAGAACAATGGAGCCAGCT mRNA/cds = (0, 383) 4744 db mining Hs.75063 NM_006734 5803032 DNA sequence from clone 1 AAGCAGTTGGACTTTCACAGCAGCAA 67K17 on chromosome GGAATTATCTTCAAGCACAGAGGA 6q24.1–24.3. Contains the HIVEP2 (Schnurri-2) gene for HIV type 1 Enhancer-binding Protein 2, and a possible pseudogene in an intron of this gene. Contains STSs and GSSs and an AAAT repeat poly- morphism/cds = (545, 7885) 4745 db mining Hs.56328 NM_006737 5803051 killer cell immunoglobulin- 1 CTTCAGTGTAGCTCTCTCCTCTTCAA like receptor, three domains, ATAAACATGTCTGCCCTCATGGTT long cytoplasmic tail, 2 (KIR3DL2), mRNA/cds = (2, 1369) 4746 db mining Hs.82210 NM_006766 5803097 zinc finger protein 220 1 TTCTCTCGTGCAACCAGTTTGCCCAT (ZNF220), mRNA/cds = TCTCTTCCTATTACTTGCTCCAGG (393, 6407) 4747 db mining Hs.57692 NM_006781 11321623 chromosome 6 open reading 1 TGCTCTTCAGAAGTTTCACCCTTTTTA frame 10 (C6orf10), mRNA/ ATCTCTCAGCCACAAACCTCAGT cds = (236, 1942) 4748 db mining Hs.84665 NM_006790 5803105 titin immunoglobulin domain 1 ACGTTTACTGGTACTGCTTTCTAAAT protein (myotilin) (TTID), ACTGTTTTACCCGTTTTCTCTTGT mRNA/cds = (280, 1776) 4749 db mining Hs.170027 NM_006880 6031173 mouse double minute 2, 1 GACAACCAATTCAAATGATTGTGCTA homolog of, p53-binding protein ACTTATTTCCCCTAGTTGACCTGT (MDM2), transcript variant MDM2, mRNA/cds = (311, 1786) 4750 literature Hs.27954 NM_006889 5901919 CD86 antigen (CD28 antigen 1 GGCCAAGCCCAGCTTAATGGCTCAT ligand 2, B7-2 antigen) (CD86), GACCTGGAAATAAAATTTAGGACCA mRNA/cds = (147, 1118) 4751 Table 3A Hs.173737 NM_006908 9845510 ras-related C3 botulinum toxin 1 CTCAAGACAGTGTTTGACGAAGCGAT substrate 1 (rho family, small CCGAGCAGTCCTCTGCCCGCCTCC GTP binding protein Rac1) (RAC1), transcript variant Rac1b, mRNA/cds = (0, 635) 4752 db mining Hs.216354 NM_006913 5902053 ring finger protein 5 (RNF5), 1 CTTTTTCACCACCGTCTTCAATGCCC mRNA/cds = (0, 542) ATGAGCCTTTCCGCCGGGGTACAG 4753 db mining Hs.153299 NM_006929 13787218 DOM-3 (C. elegans) homolog Z 1 ACATCGTATTTGCGGCCAGCCTCTAC (DOM3Z), transcript variant 2, ACCCAGTGAATGCCCCATGTAAAA mRNA/cds = (129, 1319) 4754 literature Hs.278721 NM_006979 5901935 HLA class II region expressed 1 TATTCCTTTTATATCACTGTGTTTGAA gene KE4 (HKE4), mRNA/cds = TCGAGGGGGAGGGGTGGTAACCG (326, 1615) 4755 Table 3A Hs.97437 NM_007018 5901923 centrosomal protein 1 (CEP1), 1 ATGGGAATAGTTGCATATGGGAATTT mRNA/cds = (472, 3456) AAACCAACATGTGGCTGAGCCTTT 4756 db mining Hs.41716 NM_007036 13259505 endothelial cell-specific 1 GGCCTTTGAATGTAAAGCTGCATAAG molecule 1 (ESM1), mRNA/ CTGTTAGGTTTTGTTTTAAAAGGA cds = (68, 622) 4757 db mining Hs.155150 NM_007042 5902065 ribonuclease P (14 kD) (RPP14), 1 CAGTTTGGCCTTATGCTTTATGCAGA mRNA/cds = (169, 543) CTTGAGTGTATGCAGGATTTCATT 4758 db mining Hs.81743 NM_007053 5901909 natural killer cell receptor, 1 CAGACCAAGAGCACCACAGACTACA immunoglobulin superfamily ACTGCCCAGCTTCATCTAAATACTT member (BY55), mRNA/cds = (215, 760) 4759 db mining Hs.43543 NM_007056 5902129 suppressor of white apricot 1 GTGGGTAAGGGGCTCAAGCTGTGAT homolog 2 (SWAP2), mRNA/ GCTGCTGGTTTTATCTCTAGTGAAA cds = (143, 2122) 4760 db mining Hs.247979 NM_007128 9507238 pre-B lymphocyte gene 1 1 ACCCTCCCAGGTTCCTGCTGAGATAT (VPREB1), mRNA/cds = TTCTCACAATCAGACAAGAGCCAG (0, 437) 4761 literature Hs.41682 NM_007334 7669498 killer cell lectin-like receptor 1 GGGCAGAGAAGGTGGAGAGTAAAGA subfamily D, member 1 CCCAACATTACTAACAATGATACAG (KLRD1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (260, 799) 4762 Table 3A Hs.173334 NM_012081 6912353 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 GGCTCACATCAAAAGGCTAATAGGTG MERASE II, ELONGATION AATTTGACCAACAGCAAGCAGAGT FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 4763 db mining Hs.268555 NM_012255 6912743 5′-3′ exoribonuclease 2 (XRN2), 1 AACACATTTGAGGAATAGGAGGTCC mRNA/cds = (68, 2920) GGGTTTTCCATAATGGGTAAAATGG 4764 db mining Hs.258612 NM_012312 6912471 killer cell immunoglobulin- 1 GCTGTTCCACCTCCCTTCAGACTATC like receptor, two domains, short TTTCAGCCTTCTGCCAGCAGTAAA cytoplasmic tail, 4 (KIR2DS4), mRNA/cds = (46, 960) 4765 db mining Hs.212414 NM_012431 6912649 sema domain, immunoglobulin 1 ACTATAAGTCATTTTGAGTGTTGGTG domain (Ig), short basic domain, TTAAGCATGAAACAAACAGCAGCT secreted, (semaphorin) 3E (SEMA3E), mRNA/cds = (466, 2793) 4766 Table 3A Hs.144519 NM_012468 10947106 T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 6 1 GCTATTCACAGTTCTGGGGAACAACC (TCL6), transcript variant AAAGGAGGAGGAGGACAAAGGGAA TCL6a2, mRNA/cds = (1767, 2192) 4767 db mining Hs.334729 NM_013230 7019342 cDNA FLJ20161 fis, clone 1 AAGCTACTGTGTGTGTGAATGAACAC COL09252, highly similar to TCTTGCTTTATTCCAGAATGCTGT L33930 CD24 signal transducer mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 4768 db mining Hs.278911 NM_013278 7019434 interleukin 17C (IL17C), 1 CTATCCACAGAAGCTGGCCTTCGCC mRNA/cds = (0, 593) GAGTGCCTGTGCAGAGGCTGTATCG 4769 db mining Hs.71979 NM_013371 7019574 interleukin 19 (IL19), mRNA/ 1 GTCATATAGTCCATGTCTGTGATGTG cds = (47, 580) AGCCAAGTGATATCCTGTAGTACA 4770 db mining Hs.247362 NM_013974 7524353 dimethylarginine 1 TCCACTGGGTGAATCCTCCCTCTCAG dimethylaminohydrolase 2 AACCAATAAAATAGAATTGACCTT (DDAH2), mRNA/cds = (276, 1133) 4771 Table 3A Hs.8360 NM_014039 7662640 PTD012 protein (PTD012), 1 GAGTTTCTCTATCGCATTGGTCAACC mRNA/cds = (473, 1087) AAAAGAGACGCATTCCATTGGGCG 4772 Table 3A Hs.6975 NM_014086 7662589 AF001542 cDNA/ 1 TTCTCTGCATCTAGGCCATCATACTG clone = alpha_est218/52C1 CCAGGCTGGTTATGACTCAGAAGA 4773 db mining Hs.278944 NM_014148 7661751 HSPC048 protein (HSPC048), 1 TGCGAAATTGTGGACTGTTGGACTGT mRNA/cds = (87, 419) GATTCTAAGTGGGGGAAATAGGCT 4774 db mining Hs.278946 NM_014152 7661759 HSPC054 protein (HSPC054), 1 GAACCTTTCTGAAACCAGTGGCAGC mRNA/cds = (107, 397) CCAAGTTAGAGCCCAGCATTAAGTC 4775 db mining Hs.278948 NM_014163 7661781 HSPC073 protein (HSPC073), 1 CCAGAATCTTCTATTCCCACTTCCCA mRNA/cds = (278, 649) TTTCTCAAATCATTTGACCTGTCG 4776 db mining Hs.130101 NM_014227 14140235 solute carrier family 5 (neutral 1 CCTCCTGGCTGTGGTGGTCTTTATTC amino acid transporters, system ACGGCTACTATGCCTGAACTCTAT A), member 4 (SLC5A4), mRNA/cds = (16, 1995) 4777 db mining Hs.205736 NM_014260 7657161 HLA class II region expressed 1 GAAATTAAGCGATACGAATCCCAGCT gene KE2 (HKE2), mRNA/cds = TCGGGATCTTGAGCGGCAGTCAGA (0, 389) 4778 db mining Hs.241385 NM_014271 7657231 interleukin 1 receptor accessory 1 TCACAGTGACCACTACAGAGTACTAA protein like 1 (IL1RAPL1), GAAGAGAAGATCAAGGGCATGAAA mRNA/cds = (510, 2600) 4779 Table 3A Hs.211973 NM_014285 7657527 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TCTTAAAGCCAGAAATAATGGAGGAG homolog of Yeast RRP4 ATTGTGATGGAAACACGCCAGAGG (ribosomal RNA processing 4), 3′-5′-exoribonuclease, clone MGC:2403 IMAGE:2821702, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (11, 892) 4780 db mining Hs.129751 NM_014339 7657229 interleukin 17 receptor (IL17R), 1 CTTTTCTTTGTGCAGCGGTCTGGTTA mRNA/cds = (32, 2632) TCGTCTATCCCCAGGGGAATCCAC 4781 db mining Hs.296429 NM_014348 7657468 similar to rat integral membrane 1 CCACGTTGGGGTCACTACTGGAGTG glycoprotein POM121 GATGGAGGCCCTTCACATTTCTGGG (POM121L1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1286) 4782 db mining Hs.21814 NM_014432 7657690 interleukin 20 receptor, alpha 1 TGACCTTTCGTGATTATCCGCAAATG (IL20RA), mRNA/cds = CAAACAGTTTCAGATCTAATGGTT (236, 1897) 4783 db mining Hs.110040 NM_014443 7657227 interleukin 17B (IL17B), 1 CAGTCATGGAGACCATCGCTGTGGG mRNA/cds = (41, 583) CTGCACCTGCATCTTCTGAATCACC 4784 db mining Hs.76698 NM_014445 7657551 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGGTTTCTTCATGAGTCATTCCAAGT DKFZp434L1621 (from clone TTTCTAGTCCATACCACAGTGCCT DKFZp434L1621); complete cds/cds = (315, 515) 4785 db mining Hs.326248 NM_014456 7657448 cDNA: FLJ22071 fis, clone 1 GAGGTCGTCTTAAACCAGAGAGCTA HEP11691/cds = UNKNOWN CTGAATATAAGAACTCTTGCAGTCT 4786 db mining Hs.278441 NM_014634 7661861 KIAA0015 gene product 1 GCAGTCTCCCAAGGACCCACCATGC (KIAA0015), mRNA/cds = AGAAGTGTCAATAAACCACAAGTTC (106, 1470) 4787 db mining Hs.19056 NM_014824 7662295 KIAA0769 gene product 1 GGAGGGAGCCTCTGTGCAGATGTGC (KIAA0769), mRNA/cds = TTTCTTTACAGTGGCTGTAAAAAGT (239, 2293) 4788 db mining Hs.11711 NM_014844 7662057 mRNA for KIAA0297 gene, 1 GATGCTTTTAAAGTTGTAGCTTCGTG partial cds/cds = (0, 3815) CTTTGTACAGTTTTCTTTCTGGTT 4789 db mining Hs.7724 NM_014963 7662409 KIAA0963 protein (KIAA0963), 1 AATATATGCAATTCTCCCTCCCCCAG mRNA/cds = (215, 4315) CCCTTCCCTGACCCCTAAGTTATT 4790 Table 3A Hs.31989 NM_015449 14149687 DKFZP586G1722 protein 1 AATCTGCCAGGCTATGTGACAGTAG (DKFZP586G1722), mRNA/ GAAGGAATGGTTTCCCCTAACAAGC cds = (210, 869) 4791 db mining Hs.30488 NM_015453 14149689 DKFZP434F091 protein 1 AGCACATACATTGATAGATGGGGTGT (DKFZP434F091), mRNA/ GGGACCAACAAACCAAATTAAAAG cds = (334, 1857) 4792 Table 3A Hs.104640 NM_015898 7705374 HIV-1 inducer of short 1 CAACGGCCAGGAGAAGCACTTTAAG transcripts binding protein GACGAGGACGAGGACGAGGACGTG (FBI1), mRNA/cds = G (0, 1754) 4793 db mining Hs.278428 NM_015902 13435357 progestin induced protein 1 TTGTGGAAACTGTTTCAGCAAAGGTT (DD5), mRNA/cds = (33, 8432) CTTGTATAGAGGGAATAGGGAATT 4794 db mining Hs.279583 NM_016025 7705788 Homo sapiens, Similar to CGI- 1 GGGGGAAGGAAGGCTTCAGACTTGG 81 protein, clone MGC:705 GGGAAGGGGAGATTATTGCAAATTG IMAGE:3350598, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (248, 1099) 4795 db mining Hs.179817 NM_016026 7705790 CGI-B2 protein (LOC51109), 1 CTATGGAGGAATTGAGGGCAAGCAC mRNA/cds = (40, 996) CCAGGACTGATGAGGTCTTAACAAA 4796 db mining Hs.236494 NM_016131 7705848 RAB10, member RAS oncogene 1 ACACCAAACAGTTAAGTCCATTCTCT family (RAB10), mRNA/cds = GGTACTAGCTACAAATTCGGTTTC (90, 692) 4797 db mining Hs.115515 NM_016184 7705337 C-type (calcium dependent, 1 TGCACACAGGGAGAGAACATGAGTC carbohydrate-recognition TCTCTTAATTTTTATCTGGTTGCTA domain) lectin, superfamily member 6 (CLECSF6), mRNA/ cds = (241, 954) 4798 Table 3A Hs.7905 NM_016224 7706705 SH3 and PX domain-containing 1 TTCAATGGAAAATGAGGGGTTTCTCC protein SH3PX1 (SH3PX1), CCACTGATATTTTACATAGAGTCA mRNA/cds = (43, 1830) 4799 db mining Hs.66 NM_016232 11136631 interleukin 1 receptor-like 1 1 GACCACATTGCCAATAAAAGGTCCCT (IL1RL1), mRNA/cds = GAATTCCAAATTCTGGAAGCACGT (0, 1670) 4800 db mining Hs.180403 NM_016271 7706722 STRIN protein (STRIN), 1 AGGCCCAAATCACAGAATAAAGGACT mRNA/cds = (221, 958) AAGAGTGGATTTGCTGACATTCCA 4801 Table 3A Hs.3059 NM_016451 7705368 coatomer protein complex, 1 GCTGTCCTCAAAGTATATAATGTTTC subunit beta (COPB), mRNA/ ATGTACCAAGACCCTTTTCACAGT cds = (178, 3039) 4802 Table 3A Hs.321245 NM_016530 7706562 cDNA FLJ10249 fis, clone 1 AAGGGTATTTGGTCTGGTTCATATGG HEMBB1000725, highly similar TCAAATATTACTGCCTTGGTAGCA to Rattus norvegicus GTPase Rab8b mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 4803 db mining Hs.115897 NM_016580 14589925 protocadherin 12 (PCDH12), 1 GGGGTGCCAGGAAATGCTCTCTGAC mRNA/cds = (1211, 4765) CTATCAATAAAGGAAAAGCAGTGAT 4804 db mining Hs.98309 NM_016584 7706701 SGRF protein, Interleukin 23p19 1 TGGGAAGGGAAATTTGGGGATTATTT subunit (SGRF), mRNA/ ATCCTCCTGGGGACAGTTTGGGGA cds = (143, 712) 4805 Table 3A Hs.273385 NM_016592 7706588 guanine nucleotide binding 1 GCCACAAAAGTTCCCTCTCACTTTCA protein (G protein), alpha GTAAAAATAAATAAAACAGCAGCA stimulating activity polypeptide 1 (GNAS1), mRNA/cds = (68, 1252) 4806 db mining Hs.241567 NM_016838 1111111 RNA binding motif, single 1 ATAAGGTGCATAAAACCCTTAAATTC stranded interacting protein 1 ATCTAGTAGCTGTTCCCCCGAACA (RBMS1), transcript variant MSSP-2, mRNA/cds = (265, 1434) 4807 db mining Hs.272354 NM_017416 11225606 interleukin 1 receptor accessory 1 GATACCCAGGAATTTCACAGGAACAG protein like 2 (IL1RAPL2), TTCTTTGCTGCCTTTATCCTCCAA mRNA/cds = (756, 2816) 4808 db mining Hs.105956 NM_017436 8392829 globotriaosylceramide/CD77 1 CCCACCCTGCCGCCCGCATTATAAA synthase; Gb3/CD77 synthase; CACAGGAGAATAATCAATAGAATAA alpha1,4-galactosyltransferase; 4-N-acetylglucosaminyltrans- ferase (A14GALT), mRNA/ cds = (133, 1194) 4809 db mining Hs.283690 NM_017548 8923709 clone H41 unknown mRNA/ 1 AAACCAGGCCCTTAAACTTCAGCTAG cds = (323, 1099) ACAACCAATATGCTGTGCTTGAAA 4810 db mining Hs.14512 NM_017583 8923748 DIPB protein (HSA249128), 1 CCAGATCCACAGCAGGCACATATCTC mRNA/cds = (177, 1211) TCCAAGGGATGACCAGTTTTATGC 4811 Table 3A Hs.288036 NM_017646 8923064 tRNA isopentenylpyrophosphate 1 GGACTTGAAGACCAAAGACTTTGAAA transferase (IPT), mRNA/ TTTGCGAGCTGCTCATGTGTGAGT cds = (60, 1040) 4812 Table 3A Hs.106650 NM_017866 8923499 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GAAACGGCATAAAGATGAGAAATGA hypothetical protein FLJ20533, GCCTATTTGTTAGTGTTCGTGCTTA clone MGC:3448 IMAGE: 3631570, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (380, 865) 4813 Table 3A Hs.272134 NM_018067 8922367 AL544307 cDNA/ 1 CCTGCCCTCGCCTGGAATCAGTGTTA clone = CS0DI019YG13- CTGCATCTGATTAAATGTCTCCAG (5-prime) 4814 Table 3A Hs.7187 NM_018187 8922606 mRNA for KIAA1757 protein, 1 AATGAGTTGTGTTGAAGCCTCCGTCT partial cds/cds = (347, 4576) CCCATCCTTGCCTGTAGCCCGTAG 4815 db mining Hs.85752 NM_018461 8923923 mRNA for KIAA1541 protein, 1 CAGAGTTGACGGACACTGCTCCCAA partial cds/cds = (908, 2341) AAGGTCATTACTCAGAATAAATGTA 4816 db mining Hs.272373 NM_018724 11036633 interleukin 20 (IL20), mRNA/ 1 GAACCTCAGGCAGCAGTTGTGAAGG cds = (0, 530) CTTTGGGGGAACTAGACATTCTTCT 4817 db mining Hs.110309 NM_018950 9665231 major histocompatibility 1 GGACTGAGAAGCAAGATATCAATGTA complex, class I, F (HLA-F), GCAGAATTGCACTTGTGCCTCACG mRNA/cds = (0, 1088) 4818 Table 3A Hs.225674 NM_018963 11321643 mRNA for WDR9 protein 1 CAATGGTTGCACCTTATGACCTTGAG (WDR9 gene), form B/cds = GGAAAGCCAGTTCATTTAAGAGGA (79, 6888) 4819 db mining Hs.278430 NM_019105 14719824 cytochrome P450, subfamily 1 GGGGGAGGGGAGGGGTTCGTACAG XXIA (steroid 21-hydroxylase, GAGCAATAAAGGAGAAACTGAGGTA congenital adrenal hyperplasia), C polypeptide 2 (CYP21A2), mRNA/cds = (118, 1605) 4820 db mining Hs.278430 NM_019105 14719824 cytochrome P450, subfamily 1 GGGGGAGGGGAGGGGTTCGTACAG XXIA (steroid 21-hydroxylase, GAGCAATAAAGGAGAAACTGAGGTA congenital adrenal hyperplasia), C polypeptide 2 (CYP21A2), mRNA/cds = (118, 1605) 4821 db mining Hs.159679 NM_019598 9665235 kallikrein 12 (KLK12), mRNA/ 1 ACTTCTTGGAACTTTAACTCCTGCCA cds = UNKNOWN GCCCTTCTAAGACCCACGAGCGGG 4822 db mining Hs.247808 NM_019602 9624968 butyrophilin-like 2 (MHC class 1 TGTTCCATCAGCATCCCCTTTTTGGG II associated) (BTNL2), mRNA/ CGAGGAGAAAATCGCAACTTTTTC cds = (0, 1367) 4823 db mining Hs.36989 NM_019616 10518502 coagulation factor VII (serum 1 CAGACTATTCCCCACCTGCTTCCCAG prothrombin conversion CTTCACAATAAACGGCTGCGTCTC accelerator) (F7), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (51, 1451) 4824 db mining Hs.36989 NM_019616 10518502 coagulation factor VII (serum 1 CAGACTATTCCCCACCTGCTTCCCAG prothrombin conversion CTTCACAATAAACGGCTGCGTCTC accelerator) (F7), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (51, 1451) 4825 db mining Hs.289095 NM_020056 11095446 major histocompatibility 1 GTCTGTGGGCCTCATGGGCATTGTG complex, class II, DQ alpha 2 GTGGGCACTGTCTTCATCATCCAAG (HLA-DQA2), mRNA/cds = (0, 767) 4826 db mining Hs.296552 NM_020070 13399297 DNA sequence from clone CTA- 1 CTCCAAACAGAGCAACAACAAGTACG 246H3 on chromosome 22 CGGCCAGCAGCTACCTGAGCCTGA Contains the gene for IGLL1 (immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptide 1, pre-B-cell specific), a pseudogene similar to LRP5 (Lipoprotein Receptor Related Protein.), ESTs, Genomic markers (D22S414, D22S925, D22S926), CA repeats, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island/cds = (0, 438) 4827 Table 3A Hs.94395 NM_020324 10947128 ATP-binding cassette, sub- 1 CCAAAGTCCTCACTCAGACCAGTGC family D (ALD), member 4 CCCTCCAGTTCAGTTGTCTATGTAT (ABCD4), transcript variant 5, mRNA/cds = (51, 1544) 4828 db mining Hs.105509 NM_020428 9966908 cDNA FLJ14613 fis, clone 1 TGTCTTCCACCCTCAAGAAACTCTTG NT2RP1001113, highly similar AACAAGACCAACAAGAAGGCAGCG to CTL2 gene/cds = UNKNOWN 4829 literature Hs.248156 NM_020530 10092620 oncostatin M (OSM), mRNA/ 1 GCAGGACCAGACCCTCCAGGAAAGG cds = (0, 758) CAAGAGACTCATGACCAGGGGACAG 4830 db mining Hs.105052 NM_020979 10280625 adaptor protein with pleckstrin 1 GGTGGGACACGCCAAGCTCTTCAGT homology and src homology 2 GAAGACACGATGTTATTAAAAGCCT domains (APS), mRNA/cds = (127, 2025) 4831 literature Hs.1510 NM_021068 10835102 interferon, alpha 4 (IFNA4), 1 AGCTTGGTGTATACCTTGCAGGCACT mRNA/cds = (140, 709) AGTCCTTTACAGATGACAATGCTG 4832 db mining Hs.76293 NM_021103 10863894 thymosin, beta 10 (TMSB10), 1 AGGAAGAGCCACCTGCAAGATGGAC mRNA/cds = (65, 199) ACGAGCCACAAGCTGCACTGTGAAC 4833 db mining Hs.3254 NM_021134 10863930 mitochondrial ribosomal 1 GGGTGCAGCATGGCTCTAACAAGAG protein L23 (MRPL23), mRNA/ AAGAGATCACAGAAACGTGAGGATC cds = (54, 515) 4834 Table 3A Hs.7137 NM_021188 10863994 clones 23667 and 23775 zinc 1 TACATTCTCCCTTTAGCAACCTGAGT finger protein (LOC57862), AAGAGACTCTCTGCCACTGGGCTG mRNA/cds = (182, 1618) 4835 db mining Hs.11090 NM_021201 11139298 high affinity immunoglobulin 1 AACTCTTGGCCTCAGAGGAAGGAAA epsilon receptor beta subunit AGCAACTCAACACTCATGGTCAAGT (CFFM4), mRNA/cds = (146, 868) 4836 db mining Hs.241587 NM_021246 10864054 megakaryocyte-enhanced gene 1 AGGGAACAAGGGAGCAAGGGAACAA transcript 1 protein (MEGT1), GGGACATCTGAACATCTAATGTGAG mRNA/cds = (3, 1151) 4837 db mining Hs.110915 NM_021258 10864066 interleukin 22 receptor (IL22R), 1 GTGGCCCCTGGACGGGTACAATAAC mRNA/cds = (23, 1747) ACACTGTACTGATGTCACAACTTTG 4838 db mining Hs.210546 NM_021798 11141868 interleukin 21 receptor (IL21R), 1 CCCCTACCCTGCCCCAATTCAATCCT mRNA/cds = (68, 1684) GCCAATAAATCCTGTCTTATTTGT 4839 Table 3A Hs.302014 NM_021803 11141874 interleukin 21 (IL21), mRNA/ 1 ACACGGAAGTGAAGATTCCTGAGGA cds = (46, 534) TCTAACTTGCAGTTGGACACTATGT 4840 db mining Hs.82887 NM_021959 11386174 protein phosphatase 1, 1 CGGTCCTTTTGCCATACACAGTTACA regulatory (inhibitor) subunit GAGATCAGTCAAATCCATACCACC 11 (PPP1R11), mRNA/cds = (199, 579) 4841 db mining Hs.79372 NM_021976 11415051 retinoid X receptor, beta 1 ATACCTGTGAGGACTGGTTGTCTCTC (RXRB), mRNA/cds = TTCGGTGCCCTTGAGTCTCTGAAT (179, 1780) 4842 db mining Hs.293934 NM_021983 11875206 major histocompatibility 1 TCATCTACTTCAGGAATCAGAAAGGA complex, class II, DR beta 4 CACTCTGGACTTCAGCCAACAGGT (HLA-DRB4), mRNA/cds = (58, 948) 4843 Table 3A Hs.96560 NM_022086 11545798 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 TGCTTCTTGAAATGGATTTAACAACA hypothetical protein FLJ11656, GCCAGGAGCTTCCTGTCAGTAACC clone MGC:5247, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (149, 271) 4844 db mining Hs.288316 NM_022107 11545816 chromosome 6 open reading 1 CCCTCCCCACTGCTGCTGAGTCTGT frame 9 (C6orf9), mRNA/ CTGATGTTTTGGTTGTGTGAATAAA cds = (373, 855) 4845 db mining Hs.99134 NM_022110 11545822 DIR1 protein (NG7), mRNA/ 1 AGGAGGAACTGGGGAAGGTGGTCAT cds = (268, 879) TCAGGGGAAGAACCAGGATGCAGGG 4846 Table 3A Hs.24633 NM_022136 11545870 SAM domain, SH3 domain and 1 TGGGAAAGTGTGAGTTAATATTGGAC nuclear localisation signals, 1 ACATTTTATCCTGATCCACAGTGG (SAMSN1), mRNA/cds = (82, 1203) 4847 literature Hs.247885 NM_022304 1111111 histamine receptor H2 (HRH2), 1 TTAAAAGGAGCACATTAAAATTCTCA mRNA/cds = (525, 1604) GAGGACTTGGCAAGGGCCGCACAG 4848 db mining Hs.271815 NM_022352 11641262 caspase recruitment domain 1 GCACACGCCATCTGTGTAACTTCAGG protein 9 (LOC64170), mRNA/ ATCTGTTCTGTTTCACCATGTAAC cds = (146, 1246) 4849 db mining Hs.294030 NM_022447 13937360 topoisomerase-related function 1 TTTTTCCCAGCTCGCCACAGAATGGA protein 4-2 (TRF4-2), mRNA/ TCATGAAGACTGACAACTGCAAAA cds = (336, 869) 4850 Table 3A Hs.15220 NM_022473 11968022 zinc finger protein 106 1 AAGAGAAATATATGCCCTAGAGCTGC (ZFP106), mRNA/cds = TCCAGCACCCTTGGTTTCTGATTT (335, 5986) 4851 db mining Hs.28921 NM_022482 11968149 DNA sequence from clone RP3- 1 ACAGACAGACTCGATGCCCACACAG 322G13 on chromosome CTTCACTCTTTGAGCAACATGGAAT 20p11.21–12.3 Contains the gene for NTF2-related export protein (NXT1), a gene for a novel zinc finger protein with three isoforms, two isoforms for the 3′ part of a novel gene, a gene for a novel protein similar to mouse and bovine beta- soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAP-beta), a novel gene similar to cystatin, another novel gene similar to cystatin 8 (CST8) with two isoforms, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and CpG islands/cds = (0, 2135) 4852 Table 3A Hs.161786 NM_022570 13384603 C-type (calcium dependent, 1 GCACGGTGTGTTGCCACGATTTGAC carbohydrate-recognition CCTCAACTTCTAGCAGTATATCAGT domain) lectin, superfamily member 12 (CLECSF12), mRNA/ cds = (71, 676) 4853 db mining Hs.302036 NM_022789 12232484 interleukin 17E (IL17E), 1 AGTGTAGTTACTAGTCTTTTGACATG mRNA/cds = (258, 791) GATGATTCTGAGGAGGAAGCTGTT 4854 Table 3A Hs.302981 NM_024033 13162284 hypothetical protein FLJ11000 1 TCACTGCCATACAGGTTTTCCAATAC (FLJ11000), mRNA/cds = ACAAGTGCTAGAAAATACACACAA (223, 780) 4855 db mining Hs.267194 NM_024039 13128993 hypothetical protein MGC2488 1 TTGCTTGCCCTCCATGTCTTCCTAAA (MGC2488), mRNA/cds = GAGCAGAACTTGGAGTTTCTCCTT (553, 1170) 4856 Table 3A Hs.250723 NM_024104 13129111 hypothetical protein MGC2747 1 AGAATGAGCCTGAATGTTGGTGGTTT (MGC2747), mRNA/cds = TTGAAATCCTGACTTGGAGGTAAA (92, 247) 4857 db mining Hs.71746 NM_024663 13375916 hypothetical protein FLJ11583 1 CCTCGGCCCTGACAAACGGGGATCT (FLJ11583), mRNA/cds = TTTACCTCACTTTGCACTGATTAAT (371, 1606) 4858 db mining Hs.94810 NM_024681 13489098 hypothetical protein FLJ12242 1 TGGCTTGGCCTTCTCTTTGGTGATCC (FLJ12242), mRNA/cds = CACCCCCAGCCATTTGCATTGCTG (185, 1057) 4859 Table 3A Hs.180799 NM_024835 13376244 C3HC4-type zinc finger protein 1 AATGTTTCTCTTCCTGTGAGACTTAC (LZK1), mRNA/cds = TAAAGCAACTTAGTGGCAAAAAGT (47, 2140) 4860 db mining Hs.183171 NM_024838 13376250 hypothetical protein FLJ22002 1 AGTACTTGAGTAGTCTCAATAGGAGT (FLJ22002), mRNA/cds = GTATTTGTAGACAGCAGTTTCCCT (115, 783) 4861 db mining Hs.212839 NM_024879 13376319 mRNA for KIAA1714 protein, 1 ACCCTAGATGAGCTGTCCTGCTCCA partial cds/cds = (0, 3175) GTAACATTCTTTTTCTAAAATCATT 4862 db mining Hs.125034 NM_025085 13376639 mRNA for putative N- 1 AACTAGAAGATGTACTTCGACAGCAT acetyltransferase/cds = CCATTTTACTTCAAGGCAGCAAGA (208, 2808) 4863 db mining Hs.336937 NM_025222 13489105 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATTTGAGTTCCTGTGTGTCCAAAACT DKFZp434C0814 (from clone GAGGCACCATGTTCTTTGAAAACA DKFZp434C0814)/cds = UNKNOWN 4864 Table 3A Hs.336937 NM_025222 13489105 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATTTGAGTTCCTGTGTGTCCAAAACT DKFZp434C0814 (from clone GAGGCACCATGTTCTTTGAAAACA DKFZp434C0814)/cds = UNKNOWN 4865 Table 3A Hs.336937 NM_025222 13489105 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATTTGAGTTCCTGTGTGTCCAAAACT DKFZp434C0814 (from clone GAGGCACCATGTTCTTTGAAAACA DKFZp434C0814)/cds = UNKNOWN 4866 db mining Hs.247879 NM_025260 13376871 G6B protein (G6B), mRNA/ 1 GTCCACAGCGGACCCTGCTGATGCC cds = (0, 725) TCCACCATCTATGCAGTTGTAGTTT 4867 db mining Hs.241586 NM_025261 13376873 G6C protein (G6C), mRNA/ 1 CAGGCTCCCATATGTACCCCATCCCC cds = (54, 431) CATACTCACCTCTTTCCATTTTGA 4868 db mining Hs.118354 NM_025263 13376877 CAT56 protein (CAT56), 1 GTTGTATTGGCAAGAGGGAGGGGTG mRNA/cds = (264, 1025) AGAGCTGTTGGAGAACTGAGAATGA 4869 db mining Hs.301920 NM_030651 13449284 chromosome 6 open reading 1 GTACCATCCTCACCGTAGTCATCATC frame 31 (C6orf31), mRNA/ ATCGCCGCGCAGCACCACGAGAAC cds = (0, 602) 4870 Table 3A Hs.196270 NM_030780 13540550 folate transporter/carrier 1 ATTTATCGTAAACATCCACGAGTGCT (LOC81034), mRNA/cds = GTTGCACTACCATCTATTTGTTGT (128, 1075) 4871 db mining Hs.107149 NM_030934 13569898 novel protein similar to archaeal, 1 ATCGCTGAATATGTTGATCAGTGATG yeast and worm N2,N2-dimethyl- AGTTGGGCTTAATGCAAAGATCCT guanosine tRNA methyltrans- ferase (C1ORF25), mRNA/cds = (194, 2395) 4872 literature Hs.225946 NM_031200 14043041 chemokine (C—C motif) 1 AGGCTATTTACTTCCATGCTTCTCCT receptor 9 (CCR9), transcript TTTCTTACTCTATAGTGGCAACAT variant A, mRNA/cds = (157, 1266) 4873 db mining Hs.25063 NM_031268 13775167 PRO0461 protein (PRO0461), 1 GGGACCCCCACCCAGTGAGTCAACA mRNA/cds = (779, 970) TAGGCTCATGTCAAGTTTGAAAATA 4874 Table 3A Hs.301183 NM_031419 13899228 molecule possessing ankyrin 1 TGGTGTGATATGAACCAGTCCATTCA repeats induced by lipopoly- CATTGGAAAAACTGATGGTTTTAA saccharide (MAIL), homolog of mouse (MAIL), mRNA/cds = (48, 2204) 4875 db mining Hs.283801 NM_032009 14196461 protocadherin gamma subfamily 1 TTTTTATCAGCGCCTCAATCTCTACT A, 2 (PCDHGA2), transcript CGAAGAAGAAAGAGAAGAAACGTT variant 1, mRNA/cds = (185, 2983) 4876 Table 3A Hs.301104 NM_032236 14149943 602313002F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CGCTGTCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACG clone = IMAGE:4422480/ TTTTCACACTTCTAGTAAGCCTCT clone_end = 5′ 4877 Table 3A Hs.193669 NM_032270 14150008 hypothetical protein 1 CTGTCGGGCTCTGAAGCGAGCTGGT DKFZp586J1119 TTAGTTGTAGAAGATGCTCTGTTTG (DKFZp586J1119), mRNA/ cds = (27, 2153) 4878 db mining Hs.323662 NM_032334 14150117 hypothetical protein MGC14595 1 AGAAGCAGAATGCAGAAGGAGAATG (MGC14595), mRNA/cds = AATCCTTTGGATACTTTCAAGGACA (101, 850) 4879 db mining Hs.106823 NM_032335 14150119 mRNA for KIAA1823 protein, 1 TCTGGCACAGTCCAGCTCACAACAAC partial cds/cds = (52, 1185) ATCAAGAGCAGAATTTGGAGACTT 4880 db mining Hs.334639 NM_032389 14150222 SH3 domain-containing protein 1 GGGACTTGACTTTCTTTCTGGACTGT 6511 (LOC51165), mRNA/cds = TTGTATTGAAACAAAGTGGTGTCA (215, 1489) 4881 db mining Hs.248367 NM_032445 14192940 MEGF11 protein (MEGF11), 1 AGCCTAAACATGTATACTGTGCATTT mRNA/cds = (159, 3068) TATGGGTGACTTTGAAAGATCTGT 4882 db mining Hs.69233 NM_032494 14210505 zinc finger protein (LOC84524), 1 AGACTGGTGATTTGGAGTAGTTTACA mRNA/cds = (92, 967) AGATTCCTCATTCAGAGTGCCCTC 4883 db mining Hs.28514 NM_032597 14211930 testes development-related 1 TTGCCTCCTCCAATCTGTGTTCTCAA NYD-SP21 (NYD-SP21), CTGTGGTTGCCACCTCATTAACTT mRNA/cds = (76, 2115) 4884 Table 3A Hs.10056 NM_032811 14249499 hypothetical protein FLJ14621 1 TGGAACATACCACATGTAGAAAGGTT (FLJ14621), mRNA/cds = GAACTGGTTTTTCAGCTATAATGC (525, 1307) 4885 Table 3A Hs.334788 NM_032815 14249507 hypothetical protein FLJ14639 1 TCACTTAGCCTTTCTGGTTTCCCTTC (FLJ14639), mRNA/cds = CTGTGCATTGCCCATTTTCTCATG (273, 689) 4886 Table 3A Hs.11360 NM_032839 14249551 hypothetical protein FLJ14784 1 AGCCAAGAGGTATATCGATGATGGAA (FLJ14784), mRNA/cds = ATTAGCCACATGTACACTACATTT (133, 1569) 4887 db mining Hs.29206 NM_032895 14249657 hypothetical protein MGC14376 1 CTTCACCGCCCTACTTCCACCTCCGC (MGC14376), mRNA/cds = CCAGCCTGTAATGTTTATATAAGC (184, 255) 4888 Table 3A Hs.154172 R64548 836427 602575012F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTTTCAGAGCCAGTTTGTCCAAGGCC clone = IMAGE:4703258/ AGCATCCCGTCTGGGAGATGCACC clone_end = 5′ 4889 db mining Hs.159386 S74639 807023 AL560682 cDNA/ 1 GCCGTATATTACTGTGCGAGAGGGC clone = CS0DL004YM19- CGGAGTGGTTACTCGGTATGGACGT (5-prime) 4890 Table 3A Hs.172762 T75153 691915 16b3 cDNA 1 AGGCAAAAGCGCCTCACGCATTCTT GTTCCTTGTTTGCTTCTTCGGTTTT 4891 Table 3A Hs.294092 T93822 726995 EST375308 cDNA 1 TTAGAAAGAAAAGTCTTTTATTAGTAC TGTGTAGGGAAGGCTAAAGAAAT 4892 db mining Hs.301365 U19885 642583 602462113F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACTGTGCGAAACGTACTGTATTACGA clone = IMAGE:4575051/ TTTTTGGAGTGGCCGAAGTAGTCC clone_end = 5′ 4893 db mining Hs.318720 U33547 3320135 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CAGACCCTGGTGATGCTGGAAACAG 12387 IMAGE:3933019, TTCCTCGGAGTGGAGAGGTTTACAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (63, 863) 4894 db mining Hs.287811 U62824 1575443 mRNA for HLA-C alpha chain 1 GTCCAGCAACAGTGCCCAGGGCTCT (Cw*1701)/cds = (0, 1118) GATGAGTCTCTCATCGCTTGTAAAG 4895 db mining Hs.247987 U80113 1791068 immunoglobulin heavy chain 1 GTGTATTACTGTGCGAGAGCCTTCCG variable region (V4-31) gene, CCATCCCGGAGTACGTCCAATATG partial cds/cds = (0, 356) 4896 db mining Hs.289036 U80180 1791202 immunoglobulin heavy chain 1 CCCGTCCCTCAAGAGTCGAGTCACC variable region (VH4) mRNA, ATATCAGTAGACAAGTCCAAGAACC VH4-59 allele, partial cds/ cds = (0, 353) 4897 db mining Hs.247898 U96393 2078365 partial mRNA for Ig lambda 1 GGCTCCAGGCTCAGGATGAGGCTGA light chain variable region, clone TTATTACTGCTGCTCATATACAAGC MB91 (331 bp)/cds = (0, 330) 4898 db mining Hs.914 X00457 36405 Homo sapiens, Similar to major 1 CCCTCACTGTCACCTTCCCGAGAATA histocompatibility complex, CCCTAAGACCAATAAATACTTCAG class II, DR alpha, clone MGC: 14114 IMAGE:4309471, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (40, 822) 4899 db mining Hs.296552 X03529 33351 DNA sequence from clone CTA- 1 TGAATGACTTCTATCTGGGAATCTTG 246H3 on chromosome 22 ACGGTGACCTGGAAGGCAGATGGT Contains the gene for IGLL1 (immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptide 1, pre-B-cell specific), a pseudogene similar to LRP5 (Lipoprotein Receptor Related Protein.), ESTs, Genomic markers (D22S414, D22S925, D22S926), CA repeats, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island/cds = (0, 438) 4900 literature Hs.287797 X07979 31441 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 ACCACTGTATGTTTACTTCTCACCATT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) TGAGTTGCCCATCTTGTTTCACA 4901 db mining Hs.247804 X51887 37616 V108 gene encoding an 1 AGAACAGAGATGATTACACCTACGAA immunoglobulin kappa orphon GTCTGAGTTATGGTGTGAGTTGGA 4902 db mining Hs.81220 X58397 33615 CLL-12 transcript of 1 TTCATCATTGCTTGCTTGCCTTCCTC unrearrangced immunoglobulin CCTCCTGTCCGCTCTCACTCACTC V(H)5 gene/cds = (39, 425) 4903 Table 3A Hs.275959 X60656 31134 eukaryotic translation elongation 1 TGGATGTGGCTGCTTTCAACAAGATC factor 1 beta 2 (EEF1B2), TAAAATCCATCCTGGATCATGGCA mRNA/cds = (235, 912) 4904 db mining Hs.90093 X67643 2244651 mRNA for heat shock protein 1 TGAAGAACGACCAAAATTATTTGAAG apg-2, complete cds/cds = AACTAGGGAAACAGATCCAACAGT (278, 2800) 4905 db mining Hs.300697 Y14737 2765424 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 GTCTACATACTTCCCAGGCACCCAGC lambda heavy chain/cds = ATGGAAATAAAGCACCCACCACTG (65, 1498) 4906 db mining Hs.300697 Y14737 2765424 mRNA for immunoglobulin 1 ATACTTCCCAGGCACCCAGCATGGA lambda heavy chain/cds = AATAAAGCACCCACCACTGCCCTGG (65, 1498) 4907 db mining Hs.181125 Y14738 2765426 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CCCAAGGCATCAAGCCCTTCTCCCT 12849 IMAGE:4308973, GCACTCAATAAACCCTCAATAAATA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (24, 725) 4908 Table 3A Hs.283770 Z00008 33142 germline gene for the leader 1 AAGGCAGAGATCTTGACACCTAAGG peptide and variable region of a AGTCTAGTTTAGGGCTTTGGTTGGA kappa immunoglobulin (subgroup V kappa I) 4909 db mining Hs.37089 Z00010 33146 germ line pseudogene for 1 GTTGACATTAGAAGCAGGATTCTCTG immunoglobulin kappa light GTACTCCCTCAGAAAATAGAATGC chain leader peptide and variable region (subgroup V kappa I) 4910 db mining Hs.148661 Z00022 33158 qg78c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTGGAGCGTTTTTGTGTTTGAGATAT clone = IMAGE:1841288/ TAGCTCAGGTCAATTCCAAAGAGT clone_end = 3′ 4911 Table 3B Hs.181297 AA010282 1471308 tc35a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGTTGTGTCTCTGGTTTCCCCTTTTC clone = IMAGE:2066588/ CCCGTGGTTTTAATTTTTAAGAAC clone_end = 3′ 4912 Table 3B Hs.189468 AA069335 1576904 tm30a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCATAGCAGACAGGGTCAGATGGA clone = IMAGE:2158066/ ATATTAGCGGTTTAGGTGAAGAACC clone_end = 3′ 4913 Table 3B Hs.13659 AA115345 1670525 mRNA; cDNA 1 ATCCACATTCTTACCTTTGGTAGTCA DKFZp586F2423 (from clone GGTTTGGCTACTTTGCAGCTCGCC DKFZp586F2423)/cds = UNKNOWN 4914 Table 3B Hs.182278 AA203528 1799239 Homo sapiens, calmodulin 2 1 TCTGTTACCACCTCTAAAATATTGGG (phosphorylase kinase, delta), GTGGAATAAAGCTGGGTTCTTGCA clone MGC:1447 IMAGE: 3504793, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (93, 542) 4915 Table 3B Hs.100651 AA251184 1886149 golgi SNAP receptor complex 1 AAGGATGAAGGACTGATGGAGGGCA member 2 (GOSR2), mRNA/ GAGGAACTGGAGGCAGCAGGCACAA cds = (0, 638) 4916 Table 3B NA AA252909 1885512 zr76a03.r1 Soares_NhHMPu_(—) 1 AGATGTCTGTATAAACAACCTTTGGG S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:669292 TAGCAGGTGGTCAGTTAGGCAGGA 5′, mRNA sequence 4917 Table 3B Hs.194480 AA258979 1894268 EST389427 cDNA 1 TGCTTGTCTTTTAAACACCTTCACAG ATATCATTTGCACCTTGCCAAAGG 4918 Table 3B Hs.5241 AA280051 1921589 fatty acid binding protein 1, liver 1 GGGTAGGCAGCTTGCACCCAGTTCT (FABP1), mRNA/cds = (42, 425) CCTTTATCTCAACTTATTGTCCTGG 4919 Table 3C Hs.23128 AA282304 1925220 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 ACTTGGAACAGAAGAACTTCGGCAAC RIKEN cDNA 4931428D14 GAGAACACTATCTCAAGCAGAAGA gene, clone MGC:15407 IMAGE:4309613, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (123, 1151) 4920 Table 3B NA AA282774 1925825 zt14g01.r1 NCI_CGAP_GCB1 1 GCGGTGTCCCTGAGTGAGGGCAAAG cDNA clone IMAGE:713136 5′, TTGTAATAACACTTGTTCTCTCCTT mRNA sequence 4921 Table 3B Hs.89072 AA283061 1926050 hypothetical protein MGC4618 1 ACGGCGTTCTGAAATTTAGCACACTG (MGC4618), mRNA/cds = GGAAGTCCACATGGTTCATCTGAA (107, 1621) 4922 Table 3B Hs.291448 AA290921 1938772 EST388168 cDNA 1 AATGAGATCACAGATGGTGACACTGA GCGGAAGGATGCAGTACCTCGGAG 4923 Table 3B Hs.211866 AA290993 1938989 wh99f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGCTAGTGGTGTTCAGAGAAATACCA clone = IMAGE:2388891/ AAACGTGTTTTTATCATTGCTGGT clone_end = 3′ 4924 Table 3B NA AA319163 1971490 EST21341 Adrenal gland tumor 1 AGCTGCCTCAGGAGGTTCTTAACATA cDNA 5′ end, mRNA sequence TAGGAATGTAATTATCAGATTCAA 4925 Table 3B Hs.260238 AA332553 1984806 hypothetical protein FLJ10842 1 AGGAAACCAAGCCCTCACAGGAAAG (FLJ10842), mRNA/cds = AAAGCCTGATTCAAGAAAACAAAGT (39, 1307) 4926 Table 3B Hs.343557 AA401648 2056830 601500320F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCTGGGGCTGAGAGAGGGTCTGGGT clone = IMAGE:3902237/ TATCTCCTTCTGATCTTCAAAACAA clone_end = 5′ 4927 Table 3B Hs.186674 AA402069 2056860 qf56f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCATGGACACAAACTTTGGAGTATAA clone = IMAGE:1754051/ GCGACATCCCTTAAGCAACAGGCT clone_end = 3′ 4928 Table 3B Hs.301985 AA412436 2071006 602435787F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCCATTTTCCCTCCAGAAACAAAACC clone = IMAGE:4553684/ AAGATAATTTATCCTGAACACGGT clone_end = 5′ 4929 Table 3B Hs.9691 AA418765 2080566 cDNA: FLJ23249 fis, clone 1 TGTTTGTACCACTAGCATTCTTATGT COL04196/cds = UNKNOWN CTGTACTTGAACGTGTAGTTAGCA 4930 Table 3B Hs.24143 AA426506 2106769 Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 1 AGGACCATAGGGAAGAGCCAGCCTT protein interacting protein GCCTTTTCTTATATGATTTTGTTTA (WASPIP), mRNA/cds = (108, 1619) 4931 Table 3B Hs.89519 AA429783 2112974 KIAA1046 protein (KIAA1046), 1 CCTGGGTTGCCTTGTAATGAAAAGG mRNA/cds = (577, 1782) GAGATCGAGCCATTGTACCACCTTA 4932 Table 3B NA AA457757 2180477 aa92c03.r1 Stratagene fetal 1 AGCTGTTTAATTGAATTGGAATCGTT retina 937202 cDNA clone CCACTTGGAACCCAAGTTTGGAAA IMAGE:838756 5′, mRNA sequence 4933 Table 3B Hs.82772 AA460876 2185996 collagen, type XI, alpha 1 1 TCGTTCTACGTTATCTCATCTCCTTGT (COL11A1), mRNA/cds = TTTCAGTGTGCTTCAATAATGCA (161, 5581) 4934 Table 3B Hs.13809 AA476568 2204779 mRNA for KIAA1525 protein, 1 TGTTTTTGCTTCCTCAGAAACTTTTTA partial cds/cds = (0, 2922) TTGCATCTGCCATCCTTCATTGG 4935 Table 3B NA AL047171 5936355 DKFZp586F2018_r1 586 1 TGCACTTACTCATTAGTTTTTAGTTTG (synonym:hute1) cDNA clone AACTCTCCTGCGAGGTCTAATGT DKFZp586F2018 5′, mRNA sequence 4936 Table 3B Hs.77868 AL513780 12777274 ORF (LOC51035), mRNA/ 1 TGGTTCTTCTGATGAGCAAGGGAACA cds = (135, 1031) ACACTGAGAATGAGGAGGAGGAGT 4937 Table 3C Hs.30120 AL533737 12797230 cDNA/clone = 1 AAGCAAGAGATTGTAAACCGGGTACA CS0DF002YH09-(5-prime) GATCCAAGAGATGAGAGAGGACCC 4938 Table 3B Hs.285401 AL540399 12870508 colony stimulating factor 2 1 CGTCTACTGCGGAAAAGTCAGGGGA receptor, beta, low-affinity AACTGCCAAACAAAGGAAAATGCCC (granulocyte-macrophage) (CSF2RB), mRNA/cds = (28, 2721) 4939 Table 3B NA AV689330 10291193 AV689330 GKC cDNA clone 1 GTGTTTGACTTCACTGCTGCGAAATG GKCDJE03 5′, mRNA sequence ACTGTCTCCTGGCTAGTAGGATCT 4940 Table 3B Hs.90960 AV710415 10729044 602563938F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATGTGGGAGGGGCATGGCAGCTATG clone = IMAGE:4688769/ AAGGACCTCCTACCTCTGGTTTCTG clone_end = 5′ 4941 Table 3B Hs.237868 AV716565 10813717 interleukin 7 receptor (IL7R), 1 CCAGCCTTTGCCTCTTCCTTCAATGT mRNA/cds = (22, 1401) GGTTTCCATGGGAATTTGCTTCAG 4942 Table 3B Hs.127160 AV719938 10817090 AV659177 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCTTGTAAGTGCCTAAGAAATGAGA clone = GLCFUC08/clone_(—) CTACAAGCTCCATTTCAGCAGGAC end = 3′ 4943 Table 3C Hs.21536 AV720984 10818136 yf69a03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCCGAGATCTGCTCAGACTACATGG clone = IMAGE:27414/clone_(—) CTTCCACTATAGGGTTCTACAGTGT end = 3′ 4944 Table 3B Hs.22003 AV730135 10839556 solute carrier family 6 1 ATGTCTATAAATGGTGTCATAACTAG (neurotransmitter transporter, AGCACGGGCGTTATGTAAGTTTCT GABA), member 1 (SLC6A1), mRNA/cds = (234, 2033) 4945 Table 3B Hs.339696 AV755367 10913215 ribosomal protein S12 (RPS12), 1 TGAGTCGTATTACAATTCACTGGCCG mRNA/cds = (80, 478) TCGTTTTACAACGTCGTGACTGGG 4946 Table 3B Hs.301553 AW021037 5874567 karyopherin alpha 6 (importin 1 ACATAGGCGAAGAAAACATGGCATTG alpha 7) (KPNA6), mRNA/cds = AGTGTGCTGAGTCCAGACAAATGT (55, 1665) 4947 Table 3C NA AW402007 6920693 UI-HF-BK0-aao-g-02-0-UI.r1 1 GTGCAGTCCATCAGATCCAAGCCTGT NIH_MGC_36 cDNA clone CTCTTGAGGAACAACCGCGCAGAC IMAGE:3054530 5′, mRNA sequence 4948 Table 3B NA AW499658 7111531 UI-HF-BR0p-ajj-c-07-0-UI.r1 1 TGGTGGCAAATCTGATTTTTGGAAAC NIH_MGC_52 cDNA clone GAGTATTGGAGGACTATAAAACAA IMAGE:3074677 5′, mRNA sequence 4949 Table 3B NA AW499828 7111870 UI-HF-BN0-ake-c-06-0-UI.r1 1 ACATTTCTTGTTGGCACTACAGCAAC NIH_MGC_50 cDNA clone CACATACAGTACAGACAACCTCCA IMAGE:3076619 5′, mRNA sequence 4950 Table 3B Hs.145668 AW500534 7113240 fmfc5 cDNA/clone = CR6-21 1 CCTGGCACATGTTGTCTGGAGTCTG GCACACTGGTTATCAATAGCACATT 4951 Table 3B Hs.120996 AW504293 7141960 serine/threonine kinase 17b 1 CTGTGGTCTGTTATATGAGAGAGATC (apoptosis-inducing) (STK17B), CTTTAACTAGAGCAAAGAGGGAGT mRNA/cds = (261, 1379) 4952 Table 3B Hs.194589 AW945538 8123293 AV703056 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCTCTCACTGTTATCATTTTTGCACAG clone = ADBCMB06/clone_(—) GTGGTTTCAGCAGCTTGATGCCA end = 5′ 4953 Table 3B NA BE177661 8656813 RC1-HT0598-020300-011-h02 1 AATCACAGCAGTAACTCCCAGTAGGA HT0598 cDNA, mRNA AAGATTCTCAAAGGAATAGTTCTT sequence 4954 Table 3C NA BE253336 9123402 601117146F1 NIH_MGC_16 1 CCTGGCCTTCAAGAAGTCGTAGTGG cDNA clone IMAGE:3357826 CTATTTTCTTTGGACAAAAGTAAGA 5′, mRNA sequence 4955 Table 3B Hs.343565 BE540808 9769453 601510248F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATAGACAGACGGAGGTCCTGATATC clone = IMAGE:3912034/ CATGGGCCAACGGCTTGGATTATTC clone_end = 5′ 4956 Table 3C NA BE569141 9812861 601338954F2 NIH_MGC_53 1 GATATTGGTAGTAAAGGGGTTACCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:3681180 TGAACTTCCAAAATTCCTTGGGGC 5′, mRNA sequence 4957 Table 3B Hs.271272 BE737348 10151340 DKFZp434K1715_r1 cDNA, 1 GGTGGAGAATCAAAACGACCCCGCA 5′ end/clone = AATAAACATGGCGATTTGGCTTGGG DKFZp434K1715/clone_end = 5′ 4958 Table 3C Hs.20225 BE792125 10213323 tuftelin-interacting protein 1 GATATCAGACAGCATCGTCTCTGCGA (TIP39), mRNA/cds = GCACAAAGATCTGTTTGCTGAGCA (263, 2776) 4959 Table 3B Hs.31314 BE872245 10321021 retinoblastoma-binding protein 1 ACATTTTATAAGGCATTTGTGTTAGC 7 (RBBP7), mRNA/cds = CACTCAGTCATCTTTGGGTGCTGC (287, 1564) 4960 Table 3C NA BE884898 10333674 601506831F1 NIH_MGC_71 1 ATCTGGAGTGGGACCCTTCAAACCAT cDNA clone IMAGE:3908551 GTCTGTGCTTATGCGGGAAACAAT 5′, mRNA sequence 4961 Table 3B Hs.250824 BE887646 10343176 cDNA: FLJ23435 fis, clone 1 AATTAACGGCCATCACACCCACGACT HRC12631/cds = UNKNOWN GACGGTGATCAAACAAATTCACAG 4962 Table 3B NA BE896691 10361375 601440131F1 NIH_MGC_72 1 GACAGTACTCCTAAGACCCCTGTGTG cDNA clone IMAGE:3925062 TGTCCCGATGAGATCATGACTGGG 5′, mRNA sequence 4963 Table 3B Hs.337986 BF033741 10741453 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CTGTGATATTTTGGTCATGGGCTGGT 17431 IMAGE:2984883, mRNA, CTGGTCGGTTTCCCATTTGTCTGG complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 4964 Table 3B Hs.268177 BF339088 11285508 phospholipase C, gamma 1 1 CTCATAGCATAGCCAGCATTCAGCAC (formerly subtype 148) ACACAAACCTACTGCCCACATTTG (PLCG1), mRNA/cds = (76, 3948) 4965 Table 3B Hs.2554 BF341359 11287850 sialyltransferase 1 (beta- 1 CACATTTGAAGGCCAAAGGGAAAAC galactoside alpha-2,6- GGGGGAAGCGGAAGGGTTGGATTGG sialytransferase) (SIAT1), mRNA/cds = (310, 1530) 4966 Table 3B Hs.334825 BF530382 11617745 cDNA FLJ14752 fis, clone 1 TACGACCACTGAGAAACGGGCCACC NT2RP3003071/cds = CGGCACACGGATCTTGGAACACAAA (205, 1446) 4967 Table 3B Hs.79530 BF663116 11937011 M5-14 protein (LOC51300), 1 CTCAGTGTAGGGCAGAGAGGTCTAA mRNA/cds = (186, 1043) CACCAACATAAGGTACTAGCAGTGT 4968 Table 3B Hs.46677 BF667621 11941516 PRO2000 protein (PRO2000), 1 AGGTTGTGGGGAGTATGTTTGGACC mRNA/cds = (650, 1738) AAAAATTAAAATATTGTGGGAGGGA 4969 Table 3B Hs.27590 BF671020 11944915 histone acetyltransferase 1 TGATAGCTCACTTAGTTAATTGTTTTG (MORF), mRNA/cds = AAGCAAATTTTGGGTTGGATGGG (315, 6536) 4970 Table 3B Hs.71331 BF691178 11976586 hypothetical protein MGC5350 1 ACTACTGCTTGCGTACCTCTCCGCTT (MGC5350), mRNA/cds = TCCCTCTCCTTACTATCGACCATA (189, 995) 4971 Table 3B Hs.337534 BF965068 12332283 602268833F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGTCCGACCAATTAATGACTCCATGA clone = IMAGE:4356776/ TCGGCCTCGGTTTTCACAAACCTT clone_end = 5′ 4972 Table 3B Hs.334691 BF965438 12332653 hypothetical protein FLJ22427 1 AGACAAAGAGAGCATAAATATAGCTC (FLJ22427), mRNA/cds = TACTCATGGGTACCATACCAGTGT (40, 2631) 4973 Table 3B Hs.279681 BF965960 12333175 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GCAGGTTATCGCAAGATGTCTTAGAG ribonucleoprotein H3 (2H9) TAGGGTTACGGTTCTCAGTGACAC (HNRPH3), transcript variant 2H9, mRNA/cds = (118, 1158) 4974 Table 3B Hs.5324 BF966028 12333243 hypothetical protein (CL25022), 1 AAATGGCTTTACCAAACATTGTCAGT mRNA/cds = (157, 1047) ACCTTTACGTGTTAGAAGGCATTT 4975 Table 3B Hs.179902 BF966049 12333264 transporter-like protein (CTL1), 1 CTTTCCACAGCAATTGTTTTGTACGA mRNA/cds = (0, 1964) GGGGCCTTACAGCGCGGTCCACTT 4976 Table 3B Hs.109441 BF969847 12337062 cDNA FLJ14235 fis, clone 1 CCCTACTTGATTAAAGATTGAGGTGG NT2RP4000167/cds = AATTCTAGATGTGGTCATTCGTGT (82, 2172) 4977 Table 3C Hs.289721 BF981634 12384446 cDNA: FLJ22193 fis, clone 1 ACAGAGAGTCACCCGCGAGTACGAA HRC01108/cds = UNKNOWN ACAGGCACATTTTTAGAAACTCACA 4978 Table 3B Hs.125819 BG034799 12428456 putative dimethyladenosine 1 AGAAATGGTACGGGGAATGTGAATAA transferase (HSA9761), mRNA/ CACGAAATGGTATGGGGAAATGTG cds = (78, 1019) 4979 Table 3B Hs.34906 BG111773 12605279 601820448F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CACAACGGGTCTTAATGACGACGGA clone = IMAGE:4052578/ AAGATACATCCATCGGTATGAACGC clone_end = 5′ 4980 Table 3B NA BG118529 12612035 602348464F1 NIH_MGC_90 1 TGTTCTTGTGCTGCTGTTATCTATACT cDNA clone IMAGE:4443519 ATTTTTGTTCGTGCCTTCTGACT 5′, mRNA sequence 4981 Table 3B Hs.285729 BG163237 12669951 602013364F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTCTGGGTGCCAACTTGAGACAGGT clone = IMAGE:4149351/ GGTCTAGGAAATTGCGGTAAGAGCG clone_end = 5′ 4982 Table 3C Hs.111554 BG164898 12671532 ADP-ribosylation factor-like 7 1 CCCCTGGTTTTCTCGTTCTGCCTCCT (ARL7), mRNA/cds = (14, 592) TTGGACCTGTGTTTGTTTTCTGCT 4983 Table 3B Hs.193482 BG165998 12672701 cDNA FLJ11903 fis, clone 1 CCCTTAGAATGGTTACTGCCCTTGAA HEMBB1000030/cds = TTAACTTGACACAACTTGGGTTGG UNKNOWN 4984 Table 3B Hs.83731 BG179257 12685889 CD33 antigen (gp67) (CD33), 1 AGGCTGATTCTTGGAGATTTAACACC mRNA/cds = (12, 1106) CCACAGGCAATGGGTTTATAGACA 4985 Table 3B Hs.278428 BG286817 13040034 progestin induced protein 1 TCTCCTTTCAGTTCCTTTGTAGGATTT (DD5), mRNA/cds = (33, 8432) CTGGGCTTGAAGGATAGTCTTCA 4986 Table 3B Hs.173830 BG289048 13044499 602383666F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATACTGTGTGATTTGCCCTTGCTGTC clone = IMAGE:4512712/ CAACCCTGTTCTTGCTGCCATTTA clone_end = 5′ 4987 Table 3B Hs.129872 BG290577 13047679 sperm associated antigen 9 1 AGAATGTCCCACTTGCTGTCTCTTAG (SPAG9), mRNA/cds = AGGCTGAGCTTCATTTCTATGAGC (110, 2410) 4988 Table 3B Hs.170980 BG387694 13281140 cell cycle progression 2 protein 1 CAACCTCTGGAGAGTGCCTACTGTTA (CPR2), mRNA/cds = GAAGCTGAAGGGATGTCAAAGTCA (126, 1691) 4989 Table 3B Hs.266175 BG391695 13285143 cDNA FLJ20673 fis, clone 1 CTTTAAATCTTAGATTGCTCCGCACA KAIA4464/cds = (104, 1402) GATAAAGAGAACCAGGATTGGGGC 4990 Table 3B Hs.58643 BG397564 13291012 602438603F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCCTCAGTACAGAGGGGGCTCTGGA clone = IMAGE:4564968/ AGTGTTTGTTGACTGAATAAACGGA clone_end = 5′ 4991 Table 3B Hs.24054 BG489375 13450885 hypothetical protein GL009 1 AGGACTTAACGGGAATACGGGAATA (GL009), mRNA/cds = ACTCCAATTACTTCATCTCTAGGGC (77, 628) 4992 Table 3B Hs.29131 BG497765 13459282 nuclear receptor coactivator 2 1 TGCCTAAGAGCAAAGCATCCTCTGC (NCOA2), mRNA/cds = GACAAAAGAAAATTACTGTAGTGGC (162, 4556) 4993 Table 3C Hs.172089 BG501063 13462580 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp586I2022 1 AAACACACAGGAAAAGGGCAAAGGG (from clone DKFZp586I2022)/ GGCACCAGGAGAACCGGGAGACAAA cds = UNKNOWN 4994 Table 3B NA BG501895 13463412 602548201F1 NIH_MGC_61 1 GACATGGAGCCCCCGGAAAAGCGGG cDNA clone IMAGE:4654344 TCTGGACACCAAGTCGATGTGTGAG 5′, mRNA sequence 4995 Table 3B Hs.3280 BG505961 13467478 caspase 6, apoptosis-related 1 ACAGAATCAGATTTTGCAGGTGTCCA cysteine protease (CASP6), ACCTATAGTGGCTAAGAATTATGT transcript variant alpha, mRNA/ cds = (78, 959) 4996 Table 3B Hs.279009 BG532345 13523883 matrix Gla protein (MGP), 1 AAACTGTTTGGAGAATTTAAGCACTC mRNA/cds = (46, 357) TCTGATGGGGGACAACTCTATGGA 4997 Table 3B Hs.74647 BG536394 13527940 T-cell receptor active alpha- 1 AATAATTGGTCTTTTAAACAAACACG chain mRNA from JM cell line, GAAGTTTGGTGGAATCGGTCATGT complete cds/cds = (136, 969) 4998 Table 3B NA BG542394 13534627 602571761F1 NIH_MGC_77 1 TGTGGCGATTAAGAGAGGTGAAGCA cDNA clone IMAGE:4696046 TAACTGATTTGCAGGATATGGTTTG 5′, mRNA sequence 4999 Table 3B Hs.83077 BG547627 13546292 interleukin 18 (interferon- 1 GCAGAACTCTAATTGTACGGGGTCAC gamma-inducing factor) (IL18), AGAGGCGTGATATGGTATCCCAAA mRNA/cds = (177, 758) 5000 Table 3B Hs.301497 BG566035 13573688 arginine-tRNA-protein 1 TGGAGATCCTTCTACTTGGCTGCTGT transferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, ATTCATGCATTATGTTGGTTTGAG alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 5001 Table 3B Hs.343475 BG566964 13574617 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ATTTGTACCAAATCTTTGGGATTCATT clone = IMAGE:3826392/ GGCAAATAATTTCAGTGTGGTGT clone_end = 3′ 5002 Table 3B Hs.11050 BG571068 13578721 mRNA; cDNA 1 GGTTTTAGCAGTTCTTTAGCCCGTGG DKFZp434C0118 (from clone TATTTCAGTGTTGGGTTTCATAGC DKFZp434C0118); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1644) 5003 Table 3B Hs.194110 BG571747 13579400 hypothetical protein PRO2730 1 GGGAGCCATAAGAACGACTCCAAAA (PRO2730), mRNA/cds = AGAGCCCCAAAGGAGGACAAGGGGG (183, 596) 5004 Table 3B Hs.306155 BG572371 13580024 chorionic somatomammotropin 1 TCAGGGTCTTGGATACTCAAGAGAAA hormone 1 (placental lactogen) GGAGACTTGTGGTTAATGTTTGGA (CSH1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (116, 886) 5005 Table 3B Hs.301756 BG573202 13580855 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TCCTTAGCACACGAAAAAGCCCCTTC 17544 IMAGE:3462146, mRNA, CCCTGGATTCATGTTTCTTATTTC complete cds/cds = (256, 894) 5006 Table 3B Hs.79101 BG575739 13583392 cyclin G1 (CCNG1), mRNA/ 1 AAGCAAGTAGACACCTTCATAACTAT cds = (187, 1074) GAATGAAGCTGCTGAAGTAGTGTT 5007 Table 3B Hs.172780 BG611117 13662488 602343016F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCCATTAAAGATCGCAAATGTTGAGG clone = IMAGE:4453466/ TCCTGTAGCCTGAAAACTCTCTGC clone_end = 5′ 5008 Table 3B Hs.5064 BG614405 13665776 602490910F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTGATTCAAACAGGTTCCAACGTAAA clone = IMAGE:4619835/ ACGTTCACACTTCCACCATTTCCT clone_end = 5′ 5009 Table 3B Hs.86437 BG615272 13666643 602411368F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGATGTTGGTATGCTTGCCCTGTTAC clone = IMAGE:4540096/ TTATAGACAGTCTTTGTCATAGGC clone_end = 5′ 5010 Table 3B Hs.111911 BG617515 13668886 602540462F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGTCTTTGTCCCAGTAGAGTTCATAG clone = IMAGE:4671519/ TCTATTTAGTGTGCATGTTTTTCC clone_end = 5′ 5011 Table 3B Hs.326392 BG618351 13669722 son of sevenless (Drosophila) 1 TTGTGTCCAAAAGTGTTAACGAAGAC homolog 1 (SOS1), mRNA/ TACTTAACCCAATGATTGGCGCGA cds = (0, 3998) 5012 Table 3B NA BG622313 13673684 602646981F1 NIH_MGC_79 1 ATGCGTGGATATTGAGAACTTAGGTG cDNA clone IMAGE:4768413 TCTAATGGGGAGGATTATTGCTGT 5′, mRNA sequence 5013 Table 3B Hs.173334 BG674441 13905837 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 AAGCATTTCCATTTCAACGAGTTTGT MERASE II, ELONGATION CAGCTTTATTAATGTTGGGCAAAA FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 5014 Table 3B Hs.343615 BG675211 13906607 602621493F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAACCTACCACTTTAAGAAGACAGCG clone = IMAGE:4755166/ ATGGGTAATTCTTTATTGGCAGGT clone_end = 5′ 5015 Table 3B Hs.250905 BG675766 13907162 hypothetical protein 1 ATTCAGCATTAGTTTCTCACATCTTCC (LOC51234), mRNA/cds = CCCAGGTATCCCCAACAGAATTA (0, 551) 5016 Table 3B NA BG676788 13908185 602623378F1 NCI_CGAP_(—) 1 ACACCTCTCTTAGGGCTCCATCAAAC Skn4 cDNA clone IMAGE: AGAACTTTTAGACTGAGTAACGCT 4748322 5′, mRNA sequence 5017 Table 3B Hs.21812 BG676903 13908300 AL562895 cDNA/ 1 AAGTTTGTGCAGCACATTCCTGAGTG clone = CS0DC021YO20- TACGATATTGACCTGTAGCCCAGC (3-prime) 5018 Table 3C Hs.171802 BG678827 13910224 RST31551 cDNA 1 ACCATGAACAGTGTGTTGCTTCAGAC TATTACAAAGAGAATGGGGCAGGT 5019 Table 3B Hs.12396 BG679427 13910824 602302446F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTTTTGAAAAGTATGTTTGGTAGAAAT clone = IMAGE:4403866/ TAGTTGTATGCCCTCAGGACGGT clone_end = 5′ 5020 Table 3B Hs.4248 BG679662 13911059 vav 2 oncogene (VAV2), 1 GAAATTAGTGTGAACATGTGGGAAGC mRNA/cds = (5, 2641) CCGATGCATGTGGGTCAGGGATCT 5021 Table 3B Hs.182937 BG681320 13912717 peptidylprolyl isomerase A 1 TCCCTGGGTGATACCATTCAATGTCT (cyclophilin A) (PPIA), mRNA/ TAATGTACTTGTGGCTCAGACCTG cds = (44, 541) 5022 Table 3B NA BG682704 13914101 602629666F1 NCI_CGAP_(—) 1 CAGACAGCACAGCCTGAGGGTAGCA Skn4 cDNA clone IMAGE: GCAGCCACCCATGTTCAGGTAAGTC 4754273 5′, mRNA sequence 5023 Table 3C Hs.250465 BG707615 13984138 mRNA; cDNA 1 GCCATGAGGTGGAGGACGTGGACCT DKFZp434E2023 (from clone GGAGCTGTTCAACATCTCGGTGCAG DKFZp434E2023)/cds = UNKNOWN 5024 Table 3B Hs.235883 BG708357 13985618 602628774F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCTGCACCCAAACAAATACCTTTTGA clone = IMAGE:4753483/ GATTTCTTATAGGCATTCCTCTCG clone_end = 5′ 5025 Table 3B Hs.119960 BG709079 13987060 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp727G051 1 GAAGCTCTGCCGCAGCGCCAGGCAC (from clone DKFZp727G051); TTCCTACACCACTACTACGTCCACG partial cds/cds = (0, 1423) 5026 Table 3B Hs.87908 BG709315 13987530 Snf2-related CBP activator 1 CAGCTCGGACCACCGCCACCTCCCT protein (SRCAP), mRNA/cds = TTTTATTTACAGATCACCCAGTAAG (210, 9125) 5027 Table 3B Hs.10056 BG720359 13999546 hypothetical protein FLJ14621 1 GGTCCCCTCCTGGAGACTCCCTCAC (FLJ14621), mRNA/cds = AAAATCTTTCCCCAAGCTGTTCCCC (525, 1307) 5028 Table 3B Hs.6986 BG723274 14002461 glucose transporter pseudogene/ 1 TGAATGGGCGTTTATCTTAATGACCA cds = UNKNOWN GTTATTGACCAAAGTGTACTCAGA 5029 Table 3B Hs.181392 BG740787 14051440 major histocompatibility 1 AGCCTATTCCTATTCTCTAGCCTATT complex, class I, E (HLA-E), CCTTACCACCTGTAATCTTGACCA mRNA/cds = (7, 1083) 5030 Table 3C Hs.86543 BG743518 14054171 602495247F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCAATGGGCGGCCAACTATGAACCC clone = IMAGE:4609330/ TACGTGGTGGTGCCACGAGACTGTC clone_end = 5′ 5031 Table 3B Hs.77202 BG743900 14054553 protein kinase C, beta 1 1 GCCTGGAGCTTGGCTTTGTATCCAAG (PRKCB1), mRNA/cds = TGTATGGTTGCTTTGTCTAAGAGG (136, 2151) 5032 Table 3C Hs.95835 BG747862 14058515 RST8356 cDNA 1 AGGGAGACTCTCAGCCTTCAGCTTC CTAAATTCTGTGTCTGTGACTTTCG 5033 Table 3B Hs.204959 BG758569 14069222 hypothetical protein FLJ14886 1 AGCCTACAAGCCACCTCGCCACTGT (FLJ14886), mRNA/cds = GAACTTGTCGTCACTCTTGGATGTC (111, 1169) 5034 Table 3C Hs.37617 BG760189 14070842 602144947F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCTGCTCACAGACCAGGAACTCTACA clone = IMAGE:4308683/ AGCTGGACCCTGACCGGCAGTACC clone_end = 5′ 5035 Table 3B Hs.182447 BG766957 14077610 heterogeneous nuclear 1 AGCAGTTCCACAGTGTTTCACACTAC ribonucleoprotein C (C1/C2) AGGATTTAAATATTTTGCTCCAGA (HNRPC), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (191, 1102) 5036 Table 3C Hs.301226 BG768471 14079124 mRNA for KIAA1085 protein, 1 CCTTTATCCACCTGGATTTTAGGGAC partial cds/cds = (0, 1755) AAACACTGAAAACGAATAAGTCCA 5037 Table 3C Hs.301226 BG768471 14079124 mRNA for KIAA1085 protein, 1 CCTTTATCCACCTGGATTTTAGGGAC partial cds/cds = (0, 1755) AAACACTGAAAACGAATAAGTCCA 5038 Table 3B Hs.124675 BG772661 14083314 ob13b08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CAGAGAACGAAAGTCAAGTGCAGCG clone = IMAGE:1323543/ AGTTGGGTGGAAGCTGATAGAGCAA clone_end = 3′ 5039 Table 3C Hs.301226 BG775621 14045938 mRNA for KIAA1085 protein, 1 CCACAAACCATTCAGATCAGGCACTT partial cds/cds = (0, 1755) GCTGACCCTGGTTCTTAAGGACAC 5040 Table 3B Hs.180450 BG820627 14168214 ribosomal protein S24 (RPS24), 1 AAGAAACTATGTAGCATAGTGTCTTA transcript variant 1, mRNA/ ACACCTCAGTAAAGTAAGCTGGCC cds = (37, 429) 5041 Table 3B Hs.1432 BG913430 14293906 protein kinase C substrate 1 AGCAGGAGACAGCTTCCTGATCTAG 80K-H (PRKCSH), mRNA/ ATGTACAATTAGAGTTTAGGTTGGA cds = (136, 1719) 5042 Table 3B Hs.247474 BG913498 14293974 hypothetical protein FLJ21032 1 TGGAACTAGTCACAATTGAAGTTCTT (FLJ21032), mRNA/cds = CATCCAGTAGGTGTTAAACAGTGT (235, 1005) 5043 Table 3B Hs.72988 BI086609 14504939 signal transducer and activator 1 CCCACACAAGTGCGCCACATAAATCT of transcription 2, 113 kD GCGAGACTCCACGACAACACAGGG (STAT2), mRNA/cds = (57, 2612) 5044 Table 3B Hs.288036 BI086741 14505071 tRNA isopentenylpyrophosphate 1 GCAAACAAGTTCTAAAGTTGTGGAGA transferase (IPT), mRNA/ AAAAGTGATGTGGTCAAGAGTTGA cds = (60, 1040) 5045 Table 3B Hs.131887 BI090806 14509136 602415255F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCAAGAAAGAGAAACGTAAAAACAGA clone = IMAGE:4523725/ TAGAGATTCTGCCTGTGCTTTGGT clone_end = 5′ 5046 Table 3B Hs.287797 BI091791 14510121 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 GAGAGTTGCTGGTGTAAAATACGTTT partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) GAAATAGTTGATCTACAAAGGCCA 5047 Table 3B Hs.146381 BI092128 14510458 RNA binding motif protein, X 1 GGTTAACGCTTCTGTGAGGACCTTCT chromosome (RBMX), mRNA/ GGCTCTTGAGATACCCTAAATATT cds = (11, 1186) 5048 Table 3B Hs.75249 BI092568 14510898 mRNA for KIAA0069 gene, 1 ACTTTCATTGGTAAATAAGCCTGTCT partial cds/cds = (0, 680) TCCTATCTGGATTTTTGGTGTGCA 5049 Table 3B Hs.73965 BI093470 14511800 splicing factor, arginine/serine- 1 CAGTTATTTAAAGGCTGACAACTGCC rich 2 (SFRS2), mRNA/cds = TTCCAGACCCGCGCTGTATTAATA (155, 820) 5050 Table 3B Hs.104679 BI094249 14512579 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGGTGGGTACAGAAACATTGTCACAG 18216 IMAGE:4156235, GGATCCTGGAACAGAGGAAGAGTT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2206, 2373) 5051 Table 3B Hs.7905 BI193299 14648319 SH3 and PX domain-containing 1 TTCTGACCTAATAATTACGGGAAATG protein SH3PX1 (SH3PX1), GAAAGTCTGGGCCAGCATCAATAA mRNA/cds = (43, 1830) 5052 Table 3B Hs.217493 BI195901 14650921 annexin A2 (ANXA2), mRNA/ 1 TGGGTCGGCAAAGCTATTATAACTTT cds = (49, 1068) GAATGCTAACGGCATGTTTGACCT 5053 Table 3B Hs.33026 BI198202 14653223 mRNA for FLJ00037 protein, 1 GCTGTGTCCTTTCTGGCACAATCGG partial cds/cds = (3484, 3921) GGATTCCATTCTTTAGACACTGGAA 5054 Table 3B Hs.179661 BI222978 14676422 Homo sapiens, tubulin, beta 5, 1 TTGACAAAGATGACATCGCCCCAAGA clone MGC:4029 IMAGE: GCCAAAAATAAATGGGAATTGAAA 3617988, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (1705, 3039) 5055 Table 3B Hs.23158 BI224666 14678110 600943902F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTAAAGATCAGAATACCAAGGCCAG clone = IMAGE:2966352/ CTAAGGCAACGACTCCCTCCCCAAA clone_end = 5′ 5056 Table 3B Hs.218387 H03298 866231 tc88c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ATACGGGACAATAAAATCTGCCTTTT clone = IMAGE:2073236/ GCTCTGGAGGGAGATACTACCTCT clone_end = 3′ 5057 Table 3B Hs.178703 H56344 1004988 AV716627 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATGCTGGTGTCATGTGACATTTGTTG clone = DCBBCH05/ AGTCTCGGGCATGTTCACGGTGGG clone_end = 5′ 5058 Table 3B NA H57221 1010053 yr08e08.r1 Soares fetal liver 1 GGAAATTGTGCCAAAACCATGGAAAA spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone TATTACTGTGTGTGGGGTGTCTGT IMAGE:204710 5′, mRNA sequence 5059 Table 3B Hs.74002 H81660 1059749 mRNA for steroid receptor 1 TTTGTGTGTGAAATATAACATTGATTG coactivator 1e/cds = (201, 4400) AATTGCAGTTACATTTGGTTAGT 5060 Table 3B Hs.5122 N31700 1152099 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AACATTCTACATAGCACAGGAGCTTA clone = IMAGE:4387778/ AGAGTGGCATTATCTTCTCGCCTT clone_end = 5′ 5061 Table 3B NA R11456 764191 yf46a09.r1 Soares fetal liver 1 TAAGGTTAGGCAATAACTTAGGGGTA spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone TATTCTCTTCCTGCATCCCAGTGC IMAGE:129880 5′similar to gb|M87943|HUMAALU4 5062 Table 3B Hs.208603 R64054 835933 7f01d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TAAGGTGTTTGCTGGGGGATGTTGT clone = IMAGE:3293397/ GTGTATTAGGGGAGTGTTTCCCTTG clone_end = 3′ 5063 Table 3B NA R85137 943543 yo41c07.r1 Soares adult brain 1 AAAACATTGCCAGACCATTTAGTCCT N2b4HB55Y cDNA clone CTTGGAAGGGCCTCTCCGGTGGGG IMAGE:180492 5′, mRNA sequence 5064 Table 3B NA T80378 698887 yd05c01.r1 Soares infant brain 1 CGGGGGAATAGGAGGAAAAACATGG 1NIB cDNA clone IMAGE: CATGGAACAAACCAACATAAAAGGT 24693 5′, mRNA sequence 5065 Table 3B NA T80654 703539 yd22a08.r1 Soares fetal liver 1 ACTGGTGTTGGTGCTTTTGTCTGTCA spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone TACCATAGTATTTTCAAAACTTCA IMAGE:108950 5′, mRNA sequence 5066 Table 3B Hs.44189 W00466 1271875 yz99f01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCTTGAGAAACACCCATCTCCACTTC clone = IMAGE:291193/ CTAGACAAACCAATGAACATTAGT clone_end = 3′ 5067 Table 3B Hs.306117 W16552 1290934 capicua protein (CIC) mRNA, 1 AACTGTGAGGCAAATAAAATGCTTCT complete cds/cds = (40, 4866) CAAACTGTGTGGCTCTTATGGGGT 5068 Table 3B Hs.17778 W19201 1295429 neuropilin 2 (NRP2), mRNA/ 1 CTAAGTCATTGCAGGAACGGGGCTG cds = (0, 2780) TGTTCTCTGCTGGGACAAAACAGGA 5069 Table 3B Hs.340717 W25068 1302933 we58c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCCGTTCTTTATAGAACAATTCCTTT clone = IMAGE:2345280/ CTCTTCTCTTGAATGTGGCAGTCA clone_end = 3′ 5070 Table 3B Hs.8294 W80882 1391906 KIAA0196 gene product 1 AGCCTACCTCCCTACCCCAAGCTGTC (KIAA0196), mRNA/cds = TGTTGAGAGCAGTGCTGACCCCAG (273, 3752) 5071 Table 3A Hs.133543 AA251316 1886279 EST378950 cDNA −1 TTTCATAAACCCACTCCTTCCTCTTCA CCCACTTGCAATCCGCATGCTTC 5072 Table 3A Hs.96487 AA524555 2265483 7q23f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAGTTGGTTTAGTTATGTAACAACC clone = IMAGE:3699226/ TGACATGATGGAGGAAAACAACCT clone_end = 3′ 5073 Table 3A NA AA628833 2541220 af37g04.s1 −1 GACTCGTTACGCCGTAGTTTGTCCTA Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_(—) TCTTGTTTATCAAATGAATTTCGT 9w cDNA clone IMAGE: 1033878 3′, mRNA sequence 5074 db mining NA AA701193 2704358 zj80c03.s1 −1 AGCCGCCCAGCTACTTAATCCCTCAG Soares_fetal_liver_spleen_(—) TAACATCTATCTAAATCTCCCATG 1NFLS_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:461188 3′ similar to gb:M11124 HLA C 5075 Table 3A Hs.307486 AA729508 2750867 nx54a03.s1 cDNA/ −1 TGGCCTGTGCTTTTACCACACCGTCA clone = IMAGE:1266028 AACCCTTGATCATTTCTGTAAACA 5076 Table 3A Hs.104157 AA765569 2816807 EST380899 cDNA −1 ACATTCTCATAGTCCAGGGGCTCAAC AACTTTGGCCTTTTCCAGCACCAC 5077 db mining Hs.220649 AA774984 2834318 QV1-GN0320-051200-552-b08 −1 TCAGCAGTTGTGCCTTTTCTCACAGA cDNA TCCAGCCGTCCTTCTCGCTGTCAC 5078 db mining Hs.192078 AA884466 2993996 te30h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCAAGCAATAAAATCTTGCTTTAAT clone = IMAGE:2087479/ CAGTAACCACTGTCTGACAGGACA clone_end = 3′ 5079 db mining Hs.194249 AA907080 3042540 HOA43-1-G6.R cDNA −1 GGTCGTAGAGAAGACAGCAAGGGAG GGGATAAAACCCAGGAAGGACTTAA 5080 Table 3A Hs.143254 AA961072 3127626 EST388440 cDNA −1 GGCTCACGATGACAACCGCCTACGG AAAAACTCTAATTCCTAAACATCTA 5081 db mining Hs.163271 AF343666 13591717 translocation associated fusion −1 GACAAGCCAGGTCAGCCCAGATTGC protein IRTA1/IGA1 (IRTA1/ CAAAGCAGCACTTGCCTACACCAGC IGHA1) mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (136, 402) 5082 Table 3A Hs.46476 AI018105 3232624 EST386846 cDNA −1 GGTTCCCTTGAAGCAGTGCCAACCTA AATCTACCTCAGGTAAGTAGTTAG 5083 Table 3A Hs.238954 AI031624 3249836 602637935F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCTGACAGTATGGAGGCTAAAGGTG clone = IMAGE:4765448/ TGGAGGAACCAGGAGGAGATGAGTA clone_end = 5′ 5084 db mining Hs.133261 AI052754 3308745 oy78e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAGTGTGCCGGGCAAGTTTGGGAA clone = IMAGE:1671960/ GGTGAAGCAATCTGTGACTTAAATA clone_end = 3′ 5085 db mining Hs.292803 AI056470 3330336 oy77d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGCTACTCAAGGGGAAAAAAGGGC clone = IMAGE:1671845/ ATATAGTATGCTCTGGTAGTAAAAGT clone_end = 3′ 5086 db mining Hs.6733 AI057025 3330814 phosphoinositide-specific −1 GCTCAAGATCACCTCTTTGTCATCTT phospholipase C PLC-epsilon GAACAATGTTTTTCTCTTCTAGGT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (235, 7146) 5087 db mining Hs.133930 AI073993 3400637 oy66d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGTGATAATAGAGATTGTTTCTGCC clone = IMAGE:1670789/ CTGGGGGTAGTTCAAGGATAACAC clone_end = 3′ 5088 db mining Hs.133949 AI074528 3401172 oy79d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCAGGTTTGGCCCAGCCCCTCCTT clone = IMAGE:1672041/ GAAGACTCCTTCCATCCAGTCAAG clone_end = 3′ 5089 db mining Hs.134018 AI076071 3405249 oy80b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAAGTGAAGTCAAAGTTACTGTGT clone = IMAGE:1672125/ GGTTGATAGGGAACATGGCTGGAT clone_end = 3′ 5090 db mining NA AI081253 3418045 oy67c02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 ACCCGCAGACCAGATGGTTGAAAGG cDNA clone IMAGE:1670882 AAAAATTAAAGCCTTCTTGGGGATT 3′ similar to gb:X64707 BREAST BASIC CONSERVED PR 5091 db mining Hs.134590 AI081258 3418050 oy67c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGTTAGATCAACCTTATGGGGAA clone = IMAGE:1670900/ GGGAAAGGCAGGGCTTGTGACAATT clone_end = 3′ 5092 Table 3A Hs.105621 AI084553 3422976 HNC29-1-B1.R cDNA −1 GATGGCTGCTTGGTTGCTAAACCCA GACAGGGTCCTTCCAGTGCATCTGC 5093 db mining Hs.230775 AI085588 3424011 oy68d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATTTGTGGGTGGAGGGTTTTGAATG clone = IMAGE:1670995/ TCCTCTTTCCATGTCAGGCAAAGG clone_end = 3′ 5094 db mining Hs.146591 AI086023 3424446 oy70f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCTATGAAGGTTTCCCTGGACAAGA clone = IMAGE:1671211/ AACTGCCAGAGAGCCCTTAGCTCA clone_end = 3′ 5095 Table 3A Hs.23158 AI097125 3446707 600943902F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGCTGAATGTACCTGAGTGTATGTAT clone = IMAGE:2966352/ TTAAAAGGACTCACATGGGCATCA clone_end = 5′ 5096 db mining Hs.150708 AI122689 3538455 oy79f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTCAACCCTAATATTCATTGTTCCAT clone = IMAGE:1672061/ GAGCATTGTCAGGTTTTGGATGG clone_end = 3′ 5097 db mining Hs.326995 AI144314 3666123 oy84f01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAAGTGGAAGAGGAAGACAGAAGA clone = IMAGE:1672537/ ATGGGTCAGGGAGATGCAAGGATGG clone_end = 3′ 5098 db mining NA AI144317 3666126 oy84f04.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TCCTTAGGGAAAAGAAGATTTTCAAA cDNA clone IMAGE:1672543 CCCTTCGTTAGTTTCGGTAGGGCC 3′ similar to gb:X64707 BREAST BASIC CONSERVED PR 5099 db mining NA AI187859 3739068 qe07h05.x1 Soares_testis_NHT −1 ACGCAATTTGTTCACATACATACACA cDNA clone IMAGE:1738329 TGCAAATCCCAAAAGAAGGTTTTA 3′, mRNA sequence 5100 Table 3A Hs.121210 AI204611 3757217 EST384285 cDNA −1 CCCAGCCCTCTATGTACCCGTGTCC CAGCCAGCAATAAATGCCATCTTGG 5101 db mining Hs.144814 AI220630 3802833 RST44972 cDNA −1 AGCCTGGAATTCTAAGCAGCAGTTTC ACAATCTGTAATTGCACGTTTCTG 5102 db mining Hs.126580 AI222355 3804558 602691805F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTACTCATGTCCTCAAAGACGAC clone = IMAGE:4824264/ TCATGATGCTGGATATGAAGAACT clone_end = 5′ 5103 Table 3A Hs.36475 AI243620 3839017 EST372075 cDNA −1 AGGCAAAAGTCATTTCTTCCCTATAT TTTGTCATGCTTATCTCCTGTCTC 5104 db mining NA AI263168 3871371 qh49e10.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 GTATGAAGGCAAGAAAATTTCAGGG GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: GAAAACAAGTGGTTATTTTCTGGCC 1848042 3′, mRNA sequence 5105 Table 3A Hs.158501 AI290845 3933619 7q71b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GATACCCTCTTCCTAAGACTCATCGC clone = IMAGE:3703644/ GTCTCTTCCAGCCTCCTCGCCCCA clone_end = 3′ 5106 db mining Hs.150175 AI301070 3960416 qo16d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTGTATGCTGTGGTCTCATCAGGAA clone = IMAGE:1908679/ CCTTTCTCTGCACTGCATTTTTCC clone_end = 3′ 5107 db mining NA AI356349 4107970 qz26d12.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AGAGCTGGTTCCAGAAGGTTCGGAT cDNA clone IMAGE:2028023 GAGTCCTGAATGTTTATGTAGGGCA 3′ similar to contains MER7.b2 MER7 repetitive el 5108 db mining Hs.157560 AI356388 4108009 qz26e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCTTAGTCTCCTTCAATTTCCACAC clone = IMAGE:2028036/ ACTGAACATGACATTTTACCCTTT clone_end = 3′ 5109 db mining NA AI356470 4108091 qz27b11.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TTTTCTGTTTTCTGTTTTAAGAAAATC cDNA clone IMAGE:2028093 TGGAACCGCAAGGCCGTCCCTTT 3′, mRNA sequence 5110 db mining Hs.157808 AI361701 4113322 qz18e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAAAGCCTTTGTTGTTTGGTGGCGA clone = IMAGE:2021896/ GGCCCCTTTTTGAATGGGGTTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5111 db mining Hs.327396 AI361729 4113350 qz24a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCCGCCCCCAGGATTCTTTTAAGAA clone = IMAGE:2027798/ TAAAAAGAAATGAGTGTGGACATG clone_end = 3′ 5112 db mining Hs.157811 AI361733 4113354 qz24b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTACGATATCCTTTTCAAATAGGGG clone = IMAGE:2027787/ TGGGTCCAGCCCCCTTGTGCCCTG clone_end = 3′ 5113 db mining Hs.270193 AI361773 4113394 qz19c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGGAGAAAGGTACTTTGGGTTAGT clone = IMAGE:2021960/ GGTAGGGATAGGGATGAACGGGAA clone_end = 3′ 5114 db mining NA AI364677 4124366 qz05h09.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AGCATAATCCTAATGAGGAACTTTGT cDNA clone IMAGE:2020673 CTGAAGTCTGAGGCTGAGTTACTT 3′, mRNA sequence 5115 db mining Hs.327411 AI364926 4124615 qz23b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTGGAACCCTTAGCCCTGTGCAAA clone = IMAGE:2027701/ TCAAAGGATGTGAGGGGAAAAAGG clone_end = 3′ 5116 db mining Hs.157279 AI364931 4124620 qz23c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTTCCCCTACGGATGGGACCAAGAA clone = IMAGE:2027718/ ACTGATGAGAACGGCCAAGTGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5117 db mining Hs.157280 AI364944 4124633 qz23d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACACCCGAAACCGTCTTCTGTGGCA clone = IMAGE:2027733/ TTTGTCAGTTGAAAAAGAACACCT clone_end = 3′ 5118 db mining Hs.283433 AI365377 4125066 qz08a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAGTGGCTGGGATGGTGACAGTGA clone = IMAGE:2020874/ CATCCACAGTAAACAGATGAAATGT clone_end = 3′ 5119 db mining Hs.304043 AI365414 4125103 7e97a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGATTTCAGAAACAGTTGCAGATATT clone = IMAGE:3293068/ ATTGATTAGCTAGTTGGCAGTGGG clone_end = 3′ 5120 db mining Hs.80426 AI365418 4125107 brain and reproductive organ- −1 CTTGTTCCCAGGCCAGCCCCACACA expressed (TNFRSF1A GTAGGCAGTCATTAAAGTTTGGTGA modulator) (BRE), mRNA/cds = (146, 1297) 5121 db mining Hs.157310 AI365460 4125149 qz09e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTCCTTCAACTCTTGCGACTTTCTT clone = IMAGE:2021026/ GGTCTGCCTGTGTGGTTTTAATA clone_end = 3′ 5122 db mining Hs.157311 AI365473 4125162 qz09f09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCTGTTAATAGCAAACATTGCCTTT clone = IMAGE:2021033/ GAGTGCTACTACTAAACCTGAGGC clone_end = 3′ 5123 db mining NA AI367021 4136766 qz23h06.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TCTAGGGATCTGCCCGGCTCAAAATC cDNA clone IMAGE:2027771 3′ CCAGGCCGTTAGGCTAAGTTGTTC similar to contains MSR1.t1 MSR1 repetitive el 5124 db mining Hs.296281 AI368512 4147265 interleukin enhancer binding −1 CGGACAAGGGCTGGCAGGTAAATGC factor 1 (ILF1), mRNA/cds = CTTCAGTTTGTTGTTAAATAGAGGC (197, 2164) 5125 db mining Hs.327453 AI378055 4187908 tc79e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCCTTAGCCCCTTTAAAGCACTTAA clone = IMAGE:2072396/ AGTTACTACTTCCAAATGTGATTT clone_end = 3′ 5126 db mining NA AI378091 4187944 tc80a09.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 ACCTTGTCATTAACAGCTCACTTTGA cDNA clone IMAGE:2072440 TTGAACATCTACTCTGTGGCGGTT 3′, mRNA sequence 5127 db mining Hs.158876 AI378095 4187948 tc80b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGAACGGCTATTTGCCGGTTTAAAA clone = IMAGE:2072425/ ACCAAAAACCCCGGTTTTTCCAAA clone_end = 3′ 5128 db mining Hs.283438 AI378109 4187962 7f19b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTAAGGCAGACGAGAGAGGCGGAG clone = IMAGE:3295085/ GTCTCACAGTGAACCACAGGATCTG clone_end = 3′ G 5129 db mining Hs.158956 AI380117 4189970 tf98b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGCCTGCCATGCCCTTATAAGTGCC clone = IMAGE:2107285/ CTTTAATGTCATAGCATGTAAAGG clone_end = 3′ 5130 db mining Hs.158967 AI380252 4190105 tf94d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTTTGTGTCCCCATTTAGAATCTG clone = IMAGE:2106921/ ATGAAACGGTGGGCTTTCCTTCTT clone_end = 3′ 5131 db mining Hs.158969 AI380283 4190136 tf99g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGAGCCTCCAGAATTATGTGAACTT clone = IMAGE:2107442/ GTCTCAAAACATTCTCTAAATGGC clone_end = 3′ 5132 db mining Hs.158971 AI380329 4190182 tf94g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAAGGACCCGAGGGTTTGTATTTAA clone = IMAGE:2106968/ AAAGCCTCCCCTGGGCCTCAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5133 db mining Hs.309122 AI380449 4190302 tg02f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCAACTGCTTAGAAGCCCAACACAA clone = IMAGE:2107631/ CCCATCTGGTCTCTTGAATAAAGG clone_end = 3′ 5134 db mining Hs.302447 AI380514 4190367 tg01e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTCTAGAACAGACTGAGAGTGACAC clone = IMAGE:2107514/ GCATATTTGATTGTGAGGACAGTT clone_end = 3′ 5135 db mining Hs.231261 AI380594 4190447 tf95h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTTGGCCCCCAAAGTGTTTAGGAGA clone = IMAGE:2107067/ GCTTTCTCCCTAGATCGCCCTGTG clone_end = 3′ 5136 db mining Hs.158988 AI380719 4190572 tg03h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAGGAGGGCCAGAATTTGAAAATTC clone = IMAGE:2107733/ CTTGGGGTTGTTCTTTTTCCAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5137 db mining Hs.159000 AI381037 4190890 tg20h01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGTTTGAGCAAAAGCCTTTGAAATC clone = IMAGE:2109361/ CAAGACTTTTCCCCTTGGGGTGCT clone_end = 3′ 5138 db mining Hs.159025 AI381601 4194382 td05g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAGTTGGTTTTTGGACTCCAAAGCC clone = IMAGE:2074804/ CAGGACCCTTCCAAATCCTGCTTG clone_end = 3′ 5139 db mining NA AI382670 4195451 qz05f05.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AGGCCTTTTTCAAAGAAAAACCCCTT cDNA clone IMAGE:2020641 TGGGGAAAAAGGGAAAGGGCAAAA 3′, mRNA sequence 5140 db mining Hs.192078 AI383475 4196256 te30h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTGCTTGCTGTCGGGAGAATAAAG clone = IMAGE:2087479/ CAGGGAACCTTTATGTAGTGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5141 db mining Hs.327467 AI383510 4196291 td03c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTTTGGCCCGATTATATTAGGTTG clone = IMAGE:2074578/ GGTGGGGGAAAAATTTTATGGGGG clone_end = 3′ 5142 db mining Hs.105125 AI383774 4196555 602639120F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GTGAACTGGATCTTGAGGCCGTGCT clone = IMAGE:4762804/ GGAAACCGGAAGGTACACTGCTTGG clone_end = 5′ 5143 db mining NA AI383803 4196584 tc98f01.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CAAAACTTGAGATAAGGTTAAAACTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2074201 TGCCCAGAGGAAAACTGGTAGTCT 3′ similar to gb:J03626 URIDINE 5′- MONOPHOSPHATE 5144 db mining NA AI384024 4196805 td05b02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGCAGCCAGATTGTTCCAAGGTTGCC cDNA clone IMAGE:2074731 AATTACCTAGTGGGTAAATTTCCC 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;con 5145 Table 3A Hs.107622 AI391443 4217447 tf96e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTGCTTATCATGAAATGTGCTTCAC clone = IMAGE:2107138/ TGGTTCAGCTCTGTTGTTTCCTTA clone_end = 3′ 5146 db mining Hs.160956 AI391451 4217455 tf96f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTATTTGGGAGACAAATGGACGGG clone = IMAGE:2107133/ CAGGAAGATTGATGCTCCGCTGTTC clone_end = 3′ 5147 Table 3A Hs.160959 AI391500 4217504 602086202F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCTGAAGGGCTTCAACTTTGCTTGG clone = IMAGE:4250424/ ATTTTTAAATATTTTCCTTGCATA clone_end = 5′ 5148 Table 3A NA AI392705 4222252 tg23b03.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGCAGGCTCATTGTGCTCCTTCTTCT cDNA clone IMAGE:2109581 GGGTTTCAATTGGATTTCAGTCCT 3′, mRNA sequence 5149 db mining Hs.160978 AI392745 4222292 tg08b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATCTCTAATGAAGCCTAGGATCAGAT clone = IMAGE:2108145/ TTGTGGCATACCAACAGCACATGT clone_end = 3′ 5150 db mining Hs.160981 AI392793 4222340 tg04g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCACAAGGGTTAGTTTGGGCCTTAAA clone = IMAGE:2107824/ ACTGCCAAGGAGTTTCCAAGGATT clone_end = 3′ 5151 db mining Hs.160982 AI392799 4222346 tg04g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGCTTTATTCCCACGAAACCTAGGAC clone = IMAGE:2107840/ AGTGGCCATCAAACCGAGCGCTTT clone_end = 3′ 5152 Table 3A Hs.189031 AI392805 4222352 tg04h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTGTTGTGGCTGGCTGCATAATAAT clone = IMAGE:2107829/ TTCCAGGAGGCTTTCGGAAATGTT clone_end = 3′ 5153 Table 3A Hs.221014 AI392814 4222361 MR2-HT1162-180101-007-d08 −1 CGGTCCAGTCGGCTGCTTCCATTCC cDNA CTGAAGAAGAGGCCCTAAAGTTAAA 5154 Table 3A Hs.168287 AI392830 4222377 tg10b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTAGCCTCAAAGGGGTGGGGAAAAG clone = IMAGE:2108345/ CCCATACCTCCTGGGCCAGTCCTAG clone_end = 3′ 5155 db mining Hs.276774 AI392845 4222392 tg10d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTAGAATTAAGTTGAATTTTCCTG clone = IMAGE:2108353/ CCTTGCTAAGCAAGACTTCCTGCA clone_end = 3′ 5156 Table 3A Hs.159655 AI392893 4222440 tg05d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGCCACGGCCCCTCGCGTCTTCGC clone = IMAGE:2107885/ GGCACGTTAATTAAATGCGGAAAAC clone_end = 3′ 5157 db mining Hs.327469 AI392990 4222537 tg22f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTACCCAAATTTTAAAGGCCGGAT clone = IMAGE:2109531/ AAAAGGGTTTTTGTTTGGAAGGGA clone_end = 3′ 5158 db mining Hs.230848 AI392999 4222546 tg22f11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGGTTAGGGCCTGAAGCTCAAAG clone = IMAGE:2109549/ CTCCCCCTTTTTAATAGTTTTTCCC clone_end = 3′ 5159 db mining NA AI393006 4222553 tg22g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCTTTGGGCCCCCCGGGTTTTCC clone = IMAGE:2109562/ CTTTTTGGTTTCGGGTTGTTTTTTG clone_end = 3′ 5160 db mining Hs.228891 AI393017 4222564 tg22h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACGTGGGCCTTTGGACCCCTTATAAG clone = IMAGE:2109561/ ATGGTCATAAGACCCCAAAACTGA clone_end = 3′ 5161 db mining Hs.159706 AI393038 4222585 tg25b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATGGCTATAAGGCCAAAAAAGTTTGG clone = IMAGE:2109781/ CGGCATGGGGGATTTTTTGCTCTT clone_end = 3′ 5162 Table 3A Hs.160273 AI393041 4222588 tg25b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGAGACGGCCACCTGAGACCAATTA clone = IMAGE:2109787/ GAATATCCACACCAGTGGAAGAGAG clone_end = 3′ 5163 Table 3A Hs.126265 AI393205 4222752 Homo sapiens, Similar to −1 GCCTCCCCAACCCCTGGCCTCAATTT RIKEN cDNA 0610006H10 CCCTTTCTATAAAATGGAAGATGT gene, clone MGC:9740 IMAGE: 3853707, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (171, 1130) 5164 db mining Hs.159718 AI393217 4222764 tg14c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACACCCAGCCAAAGAAAAGCATACCT clone = IMAGE:2108752/ GAATCCAAGAGAGTATTTACACTG clone_end = 3′ 5165 db mining Hs.240635 AI393223 4222770 tg14d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCAGAGAAGAACAGTGTAGAAACC clone = IMAGE:2108741/ CGCGCTGTGTGAAGCGAGGTTGGGC clone_end = 3′ 5166 Table 3A Hs.160401 AI393906 4223453 tg05f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTTTCCATTGTTGAGCTGGGGAGTT clone = IMAGE:2107911/ GGATTTTGTCCATTTGTTTTTATG clone_end = 3′ 5167 Table 3A Hs.340891 AI393908 4223455 wi30d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCAGTGATGATTCGCTCCCTTTGT clone = IMAGE:2391765/ TAATTACTCAGTGTTTCTTGTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5168 Table 3A Hs.274851 AI393960 4223507 tg11d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCGTGCTGCTAATACTTAGGTACCC clone = IMAGE:2108455/ ATAATAGGTCTTTACACTCAGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5169 Table 3A Hs.160405 AI393962 4223509 tg11d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTGACCTTGAGGCATTTTTGATTGT clone = IMAGE:2108463/ GCAGTTACCTAGGGTATGCTTGTG clone_end = 3′ 5170 Table 3A Hs.76239 AI393970 4223517 hypothetical protein FLJ20608 −1 GAGGACTGGGACCGTGATTCCACTA (FLJ20608), mRNA/cds = ACCGGAAACCGTCGCCTTTCGGGCC (81, 680) 5171 Table 3A Hs.160408 AI393992 4223539 tg06c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGAAGTCAAGGAGACACACACGC clone = IMAGE:2107976/ TCTTTCAACAGAATCAGCTCTTAAT clone_end = 3′ 5172 Table 3A Hs.244666 AI394001 4223548 tg06d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACTAGATCCTGCCTTAGAAAACCTT clone = IMAGE:2107975/ TTGCCATGAATGACAAATTCATGT clone_end = 3′ 5173 db mining Hs.160410 AI394009 4223556 tg11e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTCAGCATCTGGAATAGTGTAAGTA clone = IMAGE:2108474/ TGCAGTGGAGGAAATCTCATCCTT clone_end = 3′ 5174 db mining Hs.160423 AI394303 4223850 tg09g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTAACAGGACCTCTGGGCCACCAAG clone = IMAGE:2108324/ GAGAAAGGGCTGGGGAAGCCAAGAG clone_end = 3′ 5175 Table 3A Hs.159678 AI394671 4224218 tg24a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTCTGTGATAGTTTGTTTCCCCTCA clone = IMAGE:2109684/ TCTCCCTCACCTCTGCCTGGGTTG clone_end = 3′ 5176 db mining Hs.228337 AI394690 4224237 tg24c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCCCCTCCTTTTGCTGGAGAGTTTT clone = IMAGE:2109706/ TTATAAACTGGAGCCCGATTTCAT clone_end = 3′ 5177 db mining Hs.159682 AI394730 4224277 tg24g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGCTTTTTCTTCCCCTAATCAGGGT clone = IMAGE:2109750/ GACCTGGGCCTTTTGGGCAGGATC clone_end = 3′ 5178 db mining Hs.159683 AI394733 4224280 tg24g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGGAGGGGAGTGAATGATATTGCT clone = IMAGE:2109760/ GTCATTTCTCAGCAAATCATAGTGA clone_end = 3′ 5179 db mining Hs.177146 AI399977 4243064 tg92e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAAATTCTCTGTGGGAAAAAGCCTG clone = IMAGE:2116258/ CCAATAAAATGGGGGTTTTTGGGC clone_end = 3′ 5180 Table 3A Hs.225567 AI400714 4243801 tg93g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAGACTAAGCTGGTTTGGTGGATTC clone = IMAGE:2116390/ ATCTTTCACTTATGAAGAAAGCAG clone_end = 3′ 5181 db mining NA AI400725 4243812 tg93h12.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CCCAAAGCCTGGGGGGTTTGGCCCA cDNA clone IMAGE:2116391 3′ AACCTTCCCCCTGGTTTTTATAAAA similar to contains TAR1.t1 MER22 repetitive e 5182 db mining Hs.224409 AI400796 4243883 IL3-ET0114-011100-330-F11 −1 ACTGCTTTCAAGAAAGTGGGACCAGT cDNA GGCATTGTAGCCACCATAATCACT 5183 db mining Hs.174778 AI400826 4243913 th10g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCCTTGGCAAATGATTTGAGACCCC clone = IMAGE:2117924/ TTTTGAAAACCATGTAGGATGAAT clone_end = 3′ 5184 db mining Hs.270294 AI401001 4244088 tm29d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACACAGCAGTGGCTTGGGGATGAG clone = IMAGE:2158005/ GAAGGAAGGGAGAATCTCAACGGAG clone_end = 3′ 5185 db mining Hs.224178 AI401179 4244266 tg26g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTTCTGTGAGTTAGGGGCATGGAG clone = IMAGE:2109956/ GCGGCAGTGTTGGGAGCTGGAGCC clone_end = 3′ 5186 db mining Hs.175336 AI401184 4244271 7o18b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTTGGCTCTAGTTTAAAGATATAAA clone = IMAGE:3574239/ TACGTACCTCACTTAAACCCCATGT clone_end = 3′ 5187 db mining Hs.327913 AI401303 4244390 tg92d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCAGGCCCAAGTTCAACGGGTTAA clone = IMAGE:2116225/ AGAGGTCCGCTCCCAAATTATTCT clone_end = 3′ 5188 db mining Hs.159693 AI417000 4260504 th02f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTCCCAGTAGCCCCATTTCAGGGCTT clone = IMAGE:2117115/ GCTAGTTACATGGGTTTGTGTTTA clone_end = 3′ 5189 Table 3A Hs.79968 AI419082 4265013 splicing factor 30, survival of −1 GGATGTGTGATGTTTATATGGGAGAA motor neuron-related (SPF30), CAAAAAGCTGATGTATAGCCCTGT mRNA/cds = (0, 716) 5190 Table 3A Hs.131067 AI421806 4267737 yt85b05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAATTTCCACCTCTAAGGGGGTCGG clone = IMAGE:231057/ GAAAGGCACGCTGAGGGTGAATATG clone_end = 3′ 5191 Table 3A Hs.159103 AI431873 4306229 tc97d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTTTCAAATGAATTTCAGGGCTTTC clone = IMAGE:2074097/ TTTGAAGCAGTCTTGTAAAGTTGT clone_end = 3′ 5192 Table 3A Hs.254006 AI432340 4309500 tg54e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCTTTCTGGATACCAGGAATCACTT clone = IMAGE:2112610/ AAAAATCTGTGTATAATGCCCCCA clone_end = 3′ 5193 db mining Hs.283442 AI435240 4301796 ti02a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACAGGGAACGACAGGAAAAAGAT clone = IMAGE:2129270/ GACCGTGATACACTCTGCTAAAAGC clone_end = 3′ 5194 db mining Hs.327548 AI435268 4301992 ti02d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCCCGGCTTCCCCCTTTTTTCCC clone = IMAGE:2129299/ CGCCCGTTTTTTTGGGGGAATGGG clone_end = 3′ 5195 Table 3A NA AI436418 4281540 ti01h02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GGCCATGCCGGGCCAGCCCCACCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2129235 3′ AAGCTCAGTGAAAGCTGATTAAAAA similar to SW:SYB2_HUMAN P19065 SYNAPTOBREVIN 5196 Table 3A Hs.165703 AI436561 4282683 ti03b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGCAGGACTCTAAAGATCCAAGCTCA clone = IMAGE:2129357/ CAAAACACTCCAAATCCACCTCGA clone_end = 3′ 5197 Table 3A Hs.111377 AI436587 4282890 AL582032 cDNA/ −1 AACTTTACTTCTGTTCTTGGCAGGAC clone = CS0DL003YA06- ATGGAGAGAGGGAGGGATTCCAAA (3-prime) 5198 db mining Hs.283443 AI436589 4282906 7f34g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTGATAATTGAGGGTGCCGCTGG clone = IMAGE:3296592/ GAAGGTCCGAGAATGGGTTTTCATG clone_end = 3′ 5199 Table 3A Hs.257066 AI438957 4300957 UI-H-BI3-aka-h-10-0-UI.s1 −1 GTTCATTGCTGTTCAGAGTGTTGCTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGTGGTGCTATAAATGCTCCCAG 2733930/clone_end = 3′ 5200 db mining Hs.165701 AI438979 4301111 tc89d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TATTCCACCAGTGAGCTACACTCCCG clone = IMAGE:2073333/ GCCCCTTTAGTGTTGTTTGTAAAC clone_end = 3′ 5201 db mining Hs.165702 AI438980 4301118 tc89d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCGTGTTGTGGCAAAATGGTCCCTG clone = IMAGE:2073335/ GAGTTTTTGACCCTGTGTTTAAAGA clone_end = 3′ 5202 db mining Hs.327566 AI439020 4301397 tc89e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTTTGGGGCCGAAAACCCCCAATG clone = IMAGE:2073344/ AGGGGGATTAAAGCTGTTTTCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5203 db mining Hs.327567 AI439044 4301565 tc89h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGTTGTCCTTTTCCCACCCTGATG clone = IMAGE:2073365/ GGGAATTTATGGATGGGTTTCCTT clone_end = 3′ 5204 db mining Hs.165704 AI439060 4301677 tc84f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAATGAGTGACCAAAACACTTCTGTA clone = IMAGE:2072869/ CCACTTCTGTGAGCTGAGGTCCAG clone_end = 3′ 5205 Table 3A Hs.165681 AI439580 4305318 QV3-DT0043-211299-044-d03 −1 AGGAACCTAAAGAAACTGCCAAGTGT cDNA AGATAAGCATTGAGTATGTTACCC 5206 db mining NA AI439601 4305465 tc85d10.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GGTTGTCCAGTTTTCGGTTTTTAACG cDNA clone IMAGE:2072947 CCCCCCATAGGGGATTTGGCCCCC 3′, mRNA sequence 5207 Table 3A Hs.192463 AI439633 4305688 7q86c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTTTGGAATGAGGAATGATTTTTCT clone = IMAGE:3705201/ AAGCCTGACATCAGATGTCTGACA clone_end = 3′ 5208 db mining Hs.165732 AI439643 4305758 tc91e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAATTCTCCCCTTTTCCCCTCTCCT clone = IMAGE:2073538/ TCCCTTCTGCTGACCTGTTCTCAG clone_end = 3′ 5209 Table 3A Hs.255490 AI439645 4305772 tc91e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACAGAGGGAGTGTGCAGGGCCAGA clone = IMAGE:2073542/ TTTCATCCTGGGGCCACGCTGAAAT clone_end = 3′ 5210 Table 3A Hs.9614 AI440234 4281195 Nucleophosmin (probe bad, −1 TGATAGGACATAGTAGTACGGGTGG mutations, wrong clone used) TCAGACATGAAAATGGTGGGGAGCC (nucleolar phosphoprotein B23, numatrin) 5211 Table 3A Hs.309279 AI440337 4282020 tc88b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAATACCTACCCCCAGTGGCAGCCG clone = IMAGE:2073197/ CCTGCTCCTCATGACCCAAGTAAGT clone_end = 3′ 5212 Table 3A Hs.89104 AI440491 4300600 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGTTTTAACAACTCTTCTCAACATTTT clone = IMAGE:4717348/ GTCCAGGTTATTCCCTGTAACCA clone_end = 5′ 5213 Table 3A Hs.59844 AI440512 4300747 tc83f09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAGTGTCAGGTTTGTGGGGAAGGTT clone = IMAGE:2072777/ ATTCTTGCCTTGTGTATTTTGTCC clone_end = 3′ 5214 Table 3A Hs.327610 AI452611 4286566 tj27g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAACCCCTATCCCCCATTCTCCTCC clone = IMAGE:2142780/ TATCCCTCAACCCCGACATCATTA clone_end = 3′ 5215 Table 3A Hs.121973 AI458739 4311318 602428025F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCTGCAACAGCTAAGGCCAAGCCAA clone = IMAGE:4547239/ ACTTACCGTGGACTCAAACACTTTG clone_end = 5′ 5216 Table 3A Hs.86437 AI469584 4331674 602411368F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGAATTTGGAGTCCCTGGCACATAAA clone = IMAGE:4540096/ TCTACCTTCAAATCAGAGGTCCTT clone_end = 5′ 5217 Table 3A Hs.149095 AI471866 4333956 ti67d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCACCCCTTTTCTACTGAATTTGT clone = IMAGE:2137063/ GGGGATCCTATAATAAAAGTGAAT clone_end = 3′ 5218 Table 3A Hs.303662 AI472078 4334168 tj85h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTACCAGAGCCCTAGGACTTCTGA clone = IMAGE:2148341/ GCACATTTAGAAAATACCAGAGGCA clone_end = 3′ 5219 db mining Hs.170772 AI472326 4334416 tj87c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATGTCAGAGTTCTTAACAGAAAGCA clone = IMAGE:2148496/ AAGGTTTCCAACAGCACTTGCATT clone_end = 3′ 5220 Table 3A Hs.78746 AI474074 4327119 cAMP-specific phospho- −1 ATGAAATCTCATGGGGCCAAACTGCA diesterase 8A (PDE8A) mRNA, CATCAGCTACTGCTACCTTCTTGC partial cds/cds = (0, 2141) 5221 db mining NA AI475527 4328572 tc85g07.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CCCTGTGGCAACTTGTGGGTACGGT cDNA clone IMAGE:2072988 TTAACTGGACCACGCTGAGCTTCTG 3′, mRNA sequence 5222 db mining Hs.292501 AI475611 4328656 7f03g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGAAATAGTGTTTCTCGGAAGCTCAG clone = IMAGE:3293630/ TTTGGAGCTGACTGCACACGTTGC clone_end = 3′ 5223 Table 3A Hs.300759 AI475653 4328698 ribosomal protein L36 (RPL36), −1 GTTGCTGGCTGCCCTCCCCTGCACT mRNA/cds = (145, 462) CTCCCTGAAATAAAGAACAGCTTGG 5224 db mining Hs.300759 AI475653 4328698 ribosomal protein L36 (RPL36), −1 GTTGCTGGCTGCCCTCCCCTGCACT mRNA/cds = (145, 462) CTCCCTGAAATAAAGAACAGCTTGG 5225 Table 3A NA AI475666 4328711 tc93c08.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 ACGTGTCAGACACAATCCTGAGCCTT cDNA clone IMAGE:2073710 CTACAAGTGTTCCCTCTTACTCCT 3′, mRNA sequence 5226 db mining NA AI475678 4328723 tc93d10.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AAGCCCTGTTTACCCAGGTTTTTCTT cDNA clone IMAGE:2073715 AAGGCGAGAAGGTTTAGGGTGGTG 3′ similar to gb:M92287 G1/ S-SPECIFIC CYCLIN D3 ( 5227 Table 3A Hs.105676 AI475680 4328725 tc93d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGAAAGCTCCCAGTCTGTCTTTCCC clone = IMAGE:2073719/ AACATCCCTTCAGTTTCAATAAGC clone_end = 3′ 5228 db mining Hs.170338 AI475682 4328727 tc93e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCAGGTGAGTGTGCCTGGAGGTGG clone = IMAGE:2073724/ AGAACTATGGTTTTGATAACTTGGC clone_end = 3′ 5229 Table 3A Hs.236030 AI475694 4328739 SWI/SNF related, matrix −1 AAGGTGCCATGTATTGAAAGTGTGCG associated, actin dependent TCAAAGAACATAAATATCAGTGGA regulator of chromatin, subfamily c, member 2 (SMARCC2), mRNA/cds = (22, 3663) 5230 db mining NA AI475735 4328780 tc86g02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGTAATTATTTTCTGTATGTTCAAGAA cDNA clone IMAGE:2073074 GGTAAAGGAAAGGACAGCTATGGGA 3′, mRNA sequence 5231 db mining Hs.327640 AI475806 4328851 tc94g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTTATTTGGGGTTGGTCCCCCCTTT clone = IMAGE:2073844/ GGGCCCCCCGGGTTTTCCCTTTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5232 db mining Hs.170586 AI475815 4328860 tc94h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACCATAAAAGGCCCGTTTGGTTAGT clone = IMAGE:2073843/ TTTCCCTGTTTCCTGGTTTGGGCT clone_end = 3′ 5233 Table 3A Hs.105052 AI475827 4328872 adaptor protein with pleckstrin −1 TTATGGGGTAACTCACTTTGGGCGG homology and src homology 2 CACGAAGAACTCCAGGCGGAAGCGT domains (APS), mRNA/cds = (127, 2025) 5234 db mining Hs.258864 AI475833 4328878 tc87b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTCTCCCCATCCCAAGTCATCCAGC clone = IMAGE:2073097/ CCTTTTTCCTACCCTCAATAAACC clone_end = 3′ 5235 Table 3A Hs.170587 AI475884 4328929 tc95c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTGATGGACTTCAAATATGTCT clone = IMAGE:2073910/ CATCAACTACAGTATTAAATGCCA clone_end = 3′ 5236 Table 3A Hs.170588 AI475905 4328950 tc95f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGAGAATGCCTAGGGAAACCAGCTA clone = IMAGE:2073923/ CGCTTACAAGCCAGCTACGCAGCCC clone_end = 3′ 5237 db mining Hs.170589 AI475909 4328954 tc95f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAAACATTGGCCTGGGGGTGTCCC clone = IMAGE:2073931/ CCAAAAGGGGGCCGTTTTTAAAGGG clone_end = 3′ 5238 db mining NA AI475926 4328971 tc95h10.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGGGTTGACATTGTTCGCACGGGGT cDNA clone IMAGE:2073955 GTTTCTTATATTAAAAAGACTCACT 3′ similar to gb:M59849 FIBRILLARIN (HUMAN);, mRN 5239 Table 3A NA AI478556 4371782 tm53e03.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CTTTCCACAAAATAATCGATAACCTT Kid11 cDNA clone IMAGE: GGGGGATTGTTTTATGGCTTGACA 2161852 3′, mRNA sequence 5240 db mining NA AI479016 4372184 tm29h05.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CCGCCTTGGGGAGACAGGTCTTGAT CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGTCTTTTTCCCAGTGAACATTGTT 2158041 3′ similar to gb: X58141_ma1 ERYTHROCYTE ADDUCIN 5241 Table 3A Hs.170784 AI479022 4372190 tm30a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCAGACTTTCAGGAAAGTAACTGT clone = IMAGE:2158064/ AGCACTGTTAATATCACAACAACA clone_end = 3′ 5242 db mining Hs.187200 AI479029 4372197 tm30b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTAGCTGGGAGTGGGGGGACTAT clone = IMAGE:2158067/ GGGGAATAACTTTCCTTCATTTAAT clone_end = 3′ 5243 Table 3A Hs.337139 AI479075 4372243 tm30h01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATGTGTGTGTTTTCCATGAGGCAC clone = IMAGE:2158129/ TGCTTTTTATGCATTTCCCTCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5244 db mining NA AI479094 4372262 tm31b02.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CTGTATTTGAAGTCAGCAGGGCTCAG CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CAGGATTTGACCGACAGTTACCTC 2158155 3′ similar to contains TAR1.t1 MER22 repetitive e 5245 db mining Hs.185498 AI479659 4372827 tm32h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGTTTATAGATGCACTTCCTTTCATA clone = IMAGE:2158327/ GGCAGTCCCTGGCACTTTCTTGC clone_end = 3′ 5246 Table 3A Hs.170909 AI492034 4393037 tg06f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGAGCTGGTATTATTGGAGGGTATT clone = IMAGE:2108015/ ATAGATCCAGTGTATTGTGACTGT clone_end = 3′ 5247 db mining NA AI492041 4393044 tg06g08.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GCAGTAGTGCTAAGGCGTCTTTTGTA cDNA clone IMAGE:2108030 GGCTTTAGATTTTGTCGTTATGGC 3′ similar to gb:L23320 ACTIVATOR 1 140 KD SUBUNI 5248 Table 3A Hs.119923 AI492066 4393069 tg12b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTTGTCAGAACAGAAGATATTTCCA clone = IMAGE:2108525/ CCCTGCCTAGTAGATGTGTTTCAG clone_end = 3′ 5249 db mining Hs.327698 AI492127 4393130 tg07d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCGTTTTAGGTTAGGGCCTTGG clone = IMAGE:2108071/ GCAGGGGTTTGCCCCCTGTTACCCC clone_end = 3′ 5250 db mining Hs.170912 AI492164 4393167 tg12h01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGGTTTTATTTATCCAAAACTGAGC clone = IMAGE:2108593/ CTTCTCATAGGCTTTACACCCGGA clone_end = 3′ 5251 Table 3A Hs.341634 AI492181 4393184 wt85e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCAGGCTCTAGCCACCCTGTCGGT clone = IMAGE:2514264/ TCCCAATAAGCCATTTATTGAATAA clone_end = 3′ 5252 Table 3A Hs.276903 AI492640 4393643 qz18a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTTGACCAGTCTACATTTCGTATCT clone = IMAGE:2021842/ GTGGGATCTGCATTTGTGAATTC clone_end = 3′ 5253 db mining Hs.170933 AI492648 4393651 qz18b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTGGACAATGTTGATGCTAACCTTG clone = IMAGE:2021843/ ATGATATCCATCCCTATTACTGGG clone_end = 3′ 5254 db mining NA AI492653 4393656 qz18c02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AGGACATGAAGGTCTGAAAAAGAAAC cDNA clone IMAGE:2021858 AGGAAAATACAGACATCCCCGCTT 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, m 5255 Table 3A Hs.170331 AI492865 4393868 th78a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGTCAAGGAACCCTCTCGGGTCTCT clone = IMAGE:2124752/ GAGATCCAGGCCAACAGTAAACAG clone_end = 3′ 5256 db mining Hs.327702 AI493426 4394429 tg91a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGGGGCTTTAAAATTTAAAAATTGC clone = IMAGE:2116116/ CTTTTGTTTTAAAAAAGGCCCATGT clone_end = 3′ 5257 Table 3A Hs.276907 AI493726 4394729 qz12f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTCCCACCCAAAGAAAAAGAAA clone = IMAGE:2021319/ TGGTAACTACCTGGACAAAACATT clone_end = 3′ 5258 db mining Hs.342652 AI493740 4394743 yi60c05.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCCTTGGCTCTTATTGTTCTTGCTGG clone = IMAGE:143624/ TGTGGTATGTTCCCGGCTGAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 5259 db mining NA AI494343 4395346 qz14a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCCCCTTTTTTCCCCCTTTTTTAAAA clone = IMAGE:2021466/ AGCCCCTTTTTTAAATGGGGCGC clone_end = 3′ 5260 db mining Hs.283456 AI494542 4395545 7f12b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGGACAGCTTGCTTGCTGATGAACA clone = IMAGE:3294423/ CTTCCACAGTCTTTTGAGCTAAGT clone_end = 3′ 5261 Table 3A Hs.171009 AI494612 4395615 RST42450 cDNA −1 ACATGAGAATTAACCATGTCCAGTAG TTAAGTTCATTTTCCTACAGTGTGC 5262 Table 3A Hs.342008 AI498316 4390298 UI-H-BI1-seq-b-02-0-UI.s1 −1 GCCAGAATGGTACAGAGTGGAGGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTCTGCTAATGACTTCAGAGAAGT 2720186/clone_end = 3′ 5263 Table 3A Hs.169541 AI523598 4437733 th08g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCACAACTTCTGGGAATCTAGTGGCT clone = IMAGE:2117732/ GTATGTTAAAGCATCGGTAAAAGA clone_end = 3′ 5264 db mining Hs.171098 AI523617 4437752 tg95b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAAAGGCCCCTTGTTTGTTGGTTTT clone = IMAGE:2116493/ TGGCCCGTTGGGGAAAATGCCTGT clone_end = 3′ 5265 db mining Hs.264120 AI523641 4437776 601436078F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTAGGAGCTGACCATACATGATGAG clone = IMAGE:3921187/ TGATACAGCCTGTACTTTGCTCAT clone_end = 5′ 5266 Table 3A Hs.309484 AI523766 4437901 tg94f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTTTCCCACGAACGGGAGGCTGCT clone = IMAGE:2116453/ GAAGAGTCAAAGCCTGGGCAGACTC clone_end = 3′ 5267 db mining NA AI523780 4437915 tg94h09.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CAGGTCATGAGTATTCCAAGCTCAGG cDNA clone IMAGE:2116481 3′ TGGTGAGTCCTCCTCACCGGGATG similar to gb:M15059 LOW AFFINITY IMMUNOGLOBUL 5268 db mining Hs.171108 AI523790 4437925 tg96b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAGGGAAACTGGCTCTGGCACCAC clone = IMAGE:2116585/ CTACTGGAGACCAAACTTCACCAAA clone_end = 3′ 5269 Table 3A Hs.194054 AI523854 4437989 HA0669 cDNA −1 GACAAAATAGTTACCTATGCTTTCCT TCTGGCACCCCGAATGTACGCAGG 5270 Table 3A Hs.228926 AI523873 4438008 tg97c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATCTGACCTGAGGGAGATCACAAATG clone = IMAGE:2116726/ CCTTCTGTATTGGGTGGTAATGAT clone_end = 3′ 5271 db mining Hs.207993 AI523884 4438019 tg97e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCGTTGTAACACATCTAATGTGAAC clone = IMAGE:2116750/ GCATTATAAACATGGACCTGTACT clone_end = 3′ 5272 db mining NA AI523904 4438039 tg97h03.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 ACATAACTATTCCGTTGATGAATAGC cDNA clone IMAGE:2116757 ATCAGGACTTAAATGGTGACCTTGT 3′ similar to SW:MKK2_(—) HUMAN P49137 MAP KINASE-ACT 5273 db mining Hs.337129 AI523973 4438108 tg98h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACGGGTTTGGGTTTGGGGGGGTTT clone = IMAGE:2116853/ GTTCTTTTTATTGAATCCATTTAAGT clone_end = 3′ 5274 db mining Hs.340482 AI523988 4438123 tg99b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TATAGGAGATGGGATACTCATTCCCG clone = IMAGE:2116881/ CTGCTATTGATAAGGTCGGAGGCG clone_end = 3′ 5275 db mining Hs.283457 AI523989 4438124 7f27b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGAACGTCCTCAAGGACACACTCCT clone = IMAGE:3295861/ CCCTCGGGCCTCACTCTGGAGCAC clone_end = 3′ 5276 db mining Hs.229405 AI524004 4438139 tg99d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGACATGTTGTTTCCATGTTCAGT clone = IMAGE:2116897/ CCCTTCCCGGTTTTTGGGTGTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5277 db mining Hs.283458 AI524006 4438141 tg99d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAGTAGCCATCCTGAGTCTCCAGG clone = IMAGE:2116905/ GTGATGAGCGGACTTGGGTGTGGAT clone_end = 3′ 5278 db mining Hs.327719 AI524013 4438148 tg99e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTCCATCTCATCGGTGGCCTCTCA clone = IMAGE:2116924/ CTGTGGCTCACTGTTTAACACATG clone_end = 3′ 5279 Table 3A Hs.252359 AI524022 4438157 tg99f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTCAAGGTCACATAGTTTAGGTAA clone = IMAGE:2116923/ GAAGCTCAAACCTGAGTTTTAGGT clone_end = 3′ 5280 Table 3A Hs.192524 AI524039 4438174 tg99h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACCTGATTCCCCCTCTTGCCCACAG clone = IMAGE:2116947/ GACTCTGCTGTTGTTTTCATTCTG clone_end = 3′ 5281 db mining Hs.283459 AI524046 4438181 th01a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTCGTGAGGTGATGTGGTGCTGCA clone = IMAGE:2116968/ GACTTAAGCTATCTGCCTTGAAGAT clone_end = 3′ 5282 db mining Hs.171119 AI524139 4438274 th09f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACAAGCCTGGAATAATGCCCCCAAA clone = IMAGE:2117791/ GATTGAGTGGAAATCGCCCCTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5283 db mining NA AI524156 4438291 th09h01.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CAGGACCAGATGGCCCAGGAGGAAG cDNA clone IMAGE:2117809 3′ TGGATGCTTTCTTGGTAGGGAATGG similar to contains Alu repetitive element;con 5284 Table 3A Hs.171122 AI524202 4438337 th10d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTCCTGCTAGAAGACAGATTTCTTC clone = IMAGE:2117877/ CTTGGCTGACAGGCTGAATTAAGC clone_end = 3′ 5285 db mining Hs.171123 AI524214 4438349 th11b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATTTCCAAAAACAAAACAAAACAAG clone = IMAGE:2117935/ CAGGTTTCATGGAGCCCGAGTCCA clone_end = 3′ 5286 db mining Hs.171124 AI524233 4438368 th11d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTTATGCAAGTTGTAAGGGGTTGA clone = IMAGE:2117959/ CCAGTAAAGAGGAAGTTTTGCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5287 Table 3A Hs.174193 AI524263 4438398 th11g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTATTAGCTACAAACAAGCCTTGTT clone = IMAGE:2118012/ TCCTCTTGGCTGTCAGGCACTGCT clone_end = 3′ 5288 db mining Hs.230874 AI524266 4438401 th11g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGCCCCAGTAAGGTGTTCAGGACT clone = IMAGE:2118022/ GGTAAACGACTGTCCTCAAGTAAGG clone_end = 3′ 5289 Table 3A Hs.12315 AI524624 4438759 hypothetical protein FLJ11608 −1 TGGTTCAGGTAGTAAATGCTTTTGGT (FLJ11608), mRNA/cds = CACATCAGAACTCTAGATCTGGGG (561, 1184) 5290 db mining Hs.327722 AI524626 4438761 td11c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCTGGGCTGTTTTTGCTATATGTAA clone = IMAGE:2075332/ ATAAAGCCCTTGGGTCTTTATTTT clone_end = 3′ 5291 db mining Hs.231512 AI524700 4438835 th12c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGGTTAGGAAGCCCTTTTAAAGTA clone = IMAGE:2118056/ CAAACCCCCGGCATGGGGAATTTT clone_end = 3′ 5292 db mining Hs.171140 AI524720 4438855 th12e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACGGGAGTGATCGGGAAGTGAACA clone = IMAGE:2118090/ GTTTCATCATCTGCTGCTGCTATTC clone_end = 3′ 5293 db mining Hs.292520 AI524724 4438859 th12f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGTATGTTGCTTTGTAGGGGAAAA clone = IMAGE:2118077/ ACTAATTTTGTTGGGTCAGGGACA clone_end = 3′ 5294 db mining Hs.283462 AI538419 4452554 td06a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCGGACAAGCCATTTGATGTTCTAGT clone = IMAGE:2074826/ TTGCAATTACTCCACGCAAAGTGG clone_end = 3′ 5295 db mining Hs.231292 AI538420 4452555 td06a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTGGGCATCAACTTCAACAACTACT clone = IMAGE:2074828/ ACCAGGACGCCTGAGGGTGCTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5296 db mining Hs.171216 AI538445 4452580 td06d02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCGAAGAAAGTACCTGTAAATGTAGA clone = IMAGE:2074851/ GTAATTGCGAAGCTGTCAGGAATA clone_end = 3′ 5297 Table 3A Hs.203784 AI538474 4452609 td06h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCTAGACCCTGCATTGTGAAATGGG clone = IMAGE:2074911/ GCTTGAATTTTAGTTCTGAATTTT clone_end = 3′ 5298 Table 3A Hs.306024 AI538546 4452681 FK506-binding protein 3 −1 CTAAAGCAGTGTCTGACCTGGATTTG (25 kD) (FKBP3), mRNA/cds = CTGCCAATTTGTAAGCTTTCATGA (23, 697) 5299 Table 3A Hs.192534 AI538554 4452689 EST384032 cDNA −1 GGAGCTGAGCAGGGATGCAAAACCA TCCAGTCTGTAAGATTCACAGAGAC 5300 db mining Hs.171260 AI540044 4457417 td08e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACGGTGTTTGAGCTGCTTTGGGAA clone = IMAGE:2075074/ AACCCATGTTGCAGATTTTCAGGT clone_end = 3′ 5301 db mining Hs.283463 AI540109 4457482 7f10e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGAGCTGTGTTTCCTCAACAAGTGT clone = IMAGE:3294268/ GCGAGCGGTCGTGTGCGCCATGAG clone_end = 3′ 5302 Table 3A Hs.171261 AI540125 4457498 MR1-BN0212-280600-001-c06 −1 AAATCGCTTCTGTATTGTTAATAGCA cDNA ATATATGACCTCTGCTGTCCTCCT 5303 db mining NA AI540130 4457503 td09g11.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GAAAGGATAATTTCGAACCCTTGCAT cDNA clone IMAGE:2075204 AGTTTCGGTATGGGCCGTGCCAAC 3′ similar to gb:X64707 BREAST BASIC CONSERVED PR 5304 Table 3A Hs.171264 AI540161 4457534 td10c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTCTTGAACTGCACTGCCTAAGAA clone = IMAGE:2075250/ ATGTTGGTTGCATGGAGACATATT clone_end = 3′ 5305 Table 3A Hs.222186 AI540165 4457538 td10d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTGCCTTATTTGGCTTGGAAGAGAA clone = IMAGE:2075241/ ACCGATAAACACTCCCGTGCTAGT clone_end = 3′ 5306 Table 3A Hs.170935 AI540204 4457577 MYE6493a cDNA −1 AAACAGCAGAAAAGTAATTTCTGGTG AACTGATGAGAATTCCCTATTGCA 5307 db mining Hs.327797 AI540784 4458157 tc87e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGTTGTTTTGGAAAAATTATTTGTTT clone = IMAGE:2073158/ TGTCCTAAGGGGTCCTGCCCACC clone_end = 3′ 5308 db mining Hs.327798 AI540789 4458162 tc87f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTCCGGAACGTTTTTAAAAAGGAAA clone = IMAGE:2073149/ AAGCCCGGGTTTTCCCTTGGGAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5309 Table 3A Hs.170577 AI540813 4458186 602574255F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CAGACCTGTGGGCTGATTCCAGACT clone = IMAGE:4702644/ GAGAGTTGAAGTTTTGTGTGCATCA clone_end = 5′ 5310 Table 3A Hs.173182 AI554733 4487096 tn27f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCAAGTTTGAATTTGTCAAATCCCA clone = IMAGE:2168871/ AGTCAATCCAGGATGTTCATTTCT clone_end = 3′ 5311 Table 3A Hs.282963 AI557431 4489794 602583968F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTGATCTGCCTTTCAGCAACTGTCT clone = IMAGE:4711721/ TATTTTGGTTCTTTGAAACTGTGA clone_end = 5′ 5312 db mining Hs.104679 AI559444 4509649 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 TTTGAATGGCTGAAGCTAAGGCAACG 18216 IMAGE:4156235, TTAGTTTCTCCTTACTCTGCTTTT mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2206, 2373) 5313 db mining Hs.118392 AI560561 4510902 RST42466 cDNA −1 ACCTTTGTGATTCTGTCTAGTGAAAA TGGGACATTTTTAATAGTGCCAGA 5314 Table 3A NA AI580651 4510992 tq60f01.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ut1 −1 GAACTTGCCCCTAAACTGGGTTAAAT cDNA clone IMAGE:2213209 GGACCCTGTTGAGTTTTCTGGACA 3′ similar to gb:M36072 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN L7A 5315 db mining Hs.327874 AI568374 4531748 th13e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAATTGGGCAAAGTTTTTTATGGAA clone = IMAGE:2118172/ TTTCCGGGGCAAGGTTTTGGGGGC clone_end = 3′ 5316 Table 3A Hs.340517 AI568459 4531833 tn39e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAATCTCATTTGCAAGTTCTCCCATTA clone = IMAGE:2170020/ AGCAAGGGAGTAGTTTACTAGGA clone_end = 3′ 5317 Table 3A Hs.143951 AI568622 4531996 tn41e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGAAAGGCCCATAACAGATGGCAA clone = IMAGE:2170218/ AATAGAGGATTGGTGAGGGATATGC clone_end = 3′ 5318 db mining Hs.75969 AI568695 4532069 proline-rich protein with nuclear −1 AAAACCATTCCAGCTTAATGCCTTTA targeting signal (B4-2), mRNA/ ATTTTAATGCCAACAAAATTGGGG cds = (113, 1096) 5319 Table 3A NA AI568725 4532099 th15a01.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGCAACCTTCTTAAAATGTGGGCTAC cDNA clone IMAGE:2118312 TGGAGATCATGCCACTGCACTCCA 3′, mRNA sequence 5320 Table 3A Hs.159014 AI568751 4532125 th15d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTCAGATGGGTCCCCAAAAGAGG clone = IMAGE:2118353/ CATAGGAAAGCGCGACCTCACTGCC clone_end = 3′ 5321 db mining Hs.174242 AI568753 4532127 th15e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAATAAAAAGGCTGGGGCCAAAGG clone = IMAGE:2118366/ TGGGCACCAAAAGTCCTCCTATGTG clone_end = 3′ 5322 Table 3A NA AI568755 4532129 th15f03.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGCAGCTCCCATTTCCTGAGCGTCTA cDNA clone IMAGE:2118365 CCAGGTACTAGGAGAACTCTTACA 3′, mRNA sequence 5323 db mining Hs.327876 AI568771 4532145 th15h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTATCCTTTTCCCCAGGAAGCCCTC clone = IMAGE:2118391/ GGCCCCCAAAAAGGGAAACAGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5324 db mining Hs.179070 AI568773 4532147 th15h09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATGAGCCCAGGGGTTTCATGACAA clone = IMAGE:2118401/ ACATTACTAGCATGTTCAACTGCCC clone_end = 3′ 5325 Table 3A NA AI569898 4533272 tr57c12.x1 NCI_CGAP_Pan1 −1 GCCCGGTTTATGGAAAAACCAGGAC cDNA clone IMAGE:2222422 CAGTTTATGTTTGGGGTTTTGGGAA 3′ similar to gb:D16234 PROBABLE PROTEIN DISULFID 5326 Table 3A Hs.92448 AI570295 4533669 EST390664 cDNA −1 GCTTGGTACTGTCATAGTGATTACAA ATTTCATGGAATGCGAAGAGCAAC 5327 Table 3A Hs.5637 AI570531 4533905 602998983F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTTCTCCCCTCTCTTCCCCTTCCAC clone = IMAGE:5141013/ GAACTGCAATACCAGTAACCTTGG clone_end = 5′ 5328 Table 3A Hs.14623 AI571519 4534893 interferon, gamma-inducible −1 AAGCCCAGATACACAAAATTCCACCC protein 30 (IFI30), mRNA/cds = CATGATCAAGAATCCTGCTCCACT (40, 951) 5329 db mining Hs.8882 AI572757 4536131 tu43c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATGTGTTGACTCTGTAATGGATTTA clone = IMAGE:2253804/ TGTAGCCCACTTCAGTCTGCAAAT clone_end = 3′ 5330 Table 3A Hs.230430 AI579979 4564355 tq45a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGGGTGTCCCTTTTCCCCTTCATGT clone = IMAGE:2211720/ AAAATTCTAACTGGGGCTACCAGT clone_end = 3′ 5331 Table 3A NA AI581199 4565575 tl94h10.x1 NCI_CGAP_Co14 −1 TCTACTGACTATCCTAGAAATCGCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2154787 TCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACGTTT 3′ similar to SW:ATP6_(—) HUMAN P00846 ATP SYNTHASE A 5332 Table 3A Hs.327922 AI581383 4565759 to71c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAAGAAACTGCCCTTTCTGTGATGT clone = IMAGE:2183714/ TTTTGAATACTACCCAACAGCCAA clone_end = 3′ 5333 Table 3A Hs.229918 AI581732 4567629 ar74f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCCTAGCCCTAAGTTTGGCCTTTG clone = IMAGE:2128349/ GGTGGCTCCAAAAAGGATTAGGTT clone_end = 3′ 5334 Table 3A Hs.292553 AI582954 4568851 tr98e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCCCTCGTTTTGTAGGGTTTGTAC clone = IMAGE:2227140/ ATAATAAAACAATGGGGTGGGGCC clone_end = 3′ 5335 Table 3A Hs.340925 AI590337 4599385 wh96a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTAAGTGTGAGGTTTTCTGAACCC clone = IMAGE:2388562/ TTAGCAGAAGGACTTTTAATGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5336 Table 3A Hs.101617 AI597917 4606976 601513709F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTTCCACTGCTGTTCCTCTTACCTT clone = IMAGE:3914786/ GATTAAATGCCTATGCATGTACTT clone_end = 5′ 5337 db mining Hs.13646 AI611245 4620412 601287348F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTTCTGTTGTGTAATCTGGTGCTGG clone = IMAGE:3621754/ TTCCCTGGGCATATGTATTCTGTG clone_end = 5′ 5338 Table 3A NA AI619574 4628700 ty50c09.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ut2 −1 CCCCCTTGCTTGGTTTTAAGTAGGTA cDNA clone IMAGE:2282512 TGGAATGTTATTATAGGCCATAGT 3′ similar to gb:M23613 NUCLEOLAR PHOSPHO- PROTEIN B 5339 db mining Hs.340564 AI625119 4650050 ts47b12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAGTGTAAACATAATTAGGCCGTGA clone = IMAGE:2231711/ GTTTTTGCTCTTACTCCCAGGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5340 Table 3A Hs.188365 AI625368 4650299 ts37c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTAAACTTGTTTTAACAACTCTTTTC clone = IMAGE:2230770/ AACATTTTGGCCGGGGTATTCCC clone_end = 3′ 5341 Table 3A Hs.278554 AI627495 4664295 chromobox homolog 3 −1 TGCTGAAAGTGGTCCCAAAGGGGTA (Drosophila HP1 gamma) CTAGTTTTTAAGCTCCCAACTCCCC (CBX3), mRNA/cds = (111, 662) 5342 Table 3A Hs.171262 AI628893 4665693 ty95h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCCCAGTTGCCACAGACCGTTTATA clone = IMAGE:2286867/ TGAAGAAATGCTAAAGAAGTTCCC clone_end = 3′ 5343 Table 3A NA AI628930 4665730 ty40d03.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ut2 −1 TCTACTGACTATCCTAGAAATCGCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2281541 TCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACGTTT 3′ similar to SW:ATP6_(—) HUMAN P00846 ATP SYNTHASE A 5344 db mining Hs.264154 AI630176 4681506 ad06a03.r1 cDNA/clone = −1 AGTTCTAAAGCCGGGAATTCCTAAGG ad06a03-(random) ATATACTAAATGAGATTATGTGTGG 5345 Table 3A Hs.340604 AI631850 4683180 wa36h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCTGGGGGAGGAGAAGTCCCTTCC clone = IMAGE:2300221/ CATTCCAGCTCGATCAATCTTGCTG clone_end = 3′ 5346 Table 3A Hs.256729 AI634652 4685982 wx27c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGTAGAGAGAGTCTTGCTACATG clone = IMAGE:2544872/ CGGGAACTAGAATTACATCACTGCG clone_end = 3′ 5347 Table 3A Hs.319825 AI634972 4686302 602021477F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AAGAAGTTTCATTGATATCCACTGGT clone = IMAGE:4156915/ CACATCATACCTGTCTATAGGGCA clone_end = 5′ 5348 Table 3A Hs.176920 AI638800 4691034 tt32e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTTCAAGCACAGGATTTATGGAAT clone = IMAGE:2242488/ AGTTGGCAAATTAAACAACATGCT clone_end = 3′ 5349 Table 3A Hs.197028 AI650871 4734850 602643870F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGGCAGCCTTATGGAATGAGTTTCTT clone = IMAGE:4774817/ GTCATGAATGTTGTCCCCAAAGCT clone_end = 5′ 5350 Table 3A Hs.4283 AI651212 4735191 602621616F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAGTTACTTTGGAGCTGCTAGACTG clone = IMAGE:4755315/ GTTTTCTGTGTTGGTAAATTGCCT clone_end = 5′ 5351 db mining Hs.203064 AI651922 4735901 hy16b12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGAAGAATCCCTACCATTAATACC clone = IMAGE:3197471/ CTGGGTGGGATAAATAAAAATGGG clone_end = 3′ 5352 Table 3A Hs.195378 AI653766 4737745 ty01b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAAAATTTGTTTAAAGTTCCGACT clone = IMAGE:2277779/ TCCAAAAGGGGCCAATAAAAAGGG clone_end = 3′ 5353 db mining Hs.111941 AI660405 4763975 qd92a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACCGCCTCTGCCTCCGCCTCTTCC clone = IMAGE:1736910/ ACTGGAGAGCCCGAGGTCAAAAGGT clone_end = 3′ C 5354 Table 3A Hs.200442 AI669591 4834365 tw34b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTCACCTAGCAGTACTACCACAAT clone = IMAGE:2261561/ AATGCTATCATGGTGCCAGGGAAT clone_end = 3′ 5355 Table 3A Hs.101150 AI672433 4852164 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 TCTCCTTCCCCATTGGGCCGCCTTTA 4054156, mRNA, partial cds/ TCAATTGCCTGTTTTGTTTTGTTT cds = (0, 526) 5356 Table 3A Hs.341178 AI678004 4888186 xa30a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTTATCTTTCTTGGTGGGGGTGTG clone = IMAGE:2568270/ GTGGTGGTGAAGAGGACCTAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5357 Table 3A Hs.324507 AI678099 4888281 hypothetical protein FLJ20986 −1 CGCCAGAGGTCAGAACATGTCTATTT (FLJ20986), mRNA/cds = TGAATTGGATCGTTACAAATGAGC (182, 2056) 5358 Table 3A Hs.178784 AI681868 4892050 602587746F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCAGGCACTGACATTTTTGAGCAAAG clone = IMAGE:4716442/ ACGTGATGTTATGAGATAAATATC clone_end = 5′ 5359 Table 3A Hs.90744 AI684022 4895316 proteasome (prosome, −1 TTCTGACACGATTACACAACGAGGCT macropain) 26S subunit, non- TTAATGCCATTTGGGTAGGTGAGC ATPase, 11 (PSMD11), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1268) 5360 db mining Hs.328323 AI684369 4895663 tc96e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTAAAGGGGAGGGGCCGGGGTTT clone = IMAGE:2074024/ GGTCCCCGGTCCCAAAGGTAAAAGT clone_end = 3′ T 5361 Table 3A Hs.58774 AI684437 4895731 Homo sapiens, Similar to zinc −1 GAGTGAGAAGAGGCTTTTAAGGACC finger protein 175, clone MGC: ATGTGAAGAGGCTTTTAAACACTTT 12651 IMAGE:4301632, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (367, 522) 5362 db mining Hs.182817 AI684847 4896141 602290551F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGGTTGGGATAAACTGCTTAGATGTT clone = IMAGE:4385293/ TGCCTACTTGTCCAGTGAAATTAC clone_end = 5′ 5363 Table 3A NA AI688560 4899854 wd39f08.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 ACTGAAAAGTTGAAAGACTTTTGCAG GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGAACATTTATATAACTCCCCGCT 2330535 3′, mRNA sequence 5364 Table 3A Hs.201789 AI693179 4970519 MR1-CI0181-061100-001-a01 −1 ATTCATAGGTAGTGCCCAGAGAGAGT cDNA ACAAGCTCTGACTCATATGGCAGT 5365 literature Hs.202407 AI697497 4985397 we14b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATGTTACCTGGAGTAGCTGTGTCA clone = IMAGE:2341043/ ACAGATTAATATGGAATGCTACTA clone_end = 3′ 5366 Table 3A Hs.177708 AI697756 4985656 602369210F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTCCTGTGCTCACCATAGGGCT clone = IMAGE:4477370/ GGTGTACATTGGGCCATTAATAAAC clone_end = 5′ 5367 Table 3A Hs.206654 AI700738 4988638 EST368531 cDNA −1 ACAGATCCCTATTGCCAGACACATCA TTCTCTCCATCCAGAAAGCAAACA 5368 Table 3A Hs.80887 AI701165 4989065 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma −1 TCTGGGAAAGACATTTTTAAGCTGCT viral related oncogene homolog GACTTCACCTGCAAAATCTAACAG (LYN), mRNA/cds = (297, 1835) 5369 Table 3A Hs.102793 AI707589 4997365 RST17769 cDNA −1 AGTCACGATAAACCTGGTCACCTGAA AATTGAAATTGAGCCACTTCCTTG 5370 Table 3A Hs.309433 AI707809 4997585 as28g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACTGGCGGCCCAACAAAACAGTG clone = IMAGE:2318560/ GGTTAAATGGGTCCCTGGGTGACAT clone_end = 3′ 5371 Table 3A Hs.107369 AI707896 4997672 as34a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTGTTTCCTCCACATCTAAAGAAAG clone = IMAGE:2319066/ CCCATTTTGAAACTGGATACTGCA clone_end = 3′ 5372 Table 3A Hs.176430 AI708327 4998103 at04c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAGGTGGCCCCTCTCCATCAGAT clone = IMAGE:2354114/ GTTATTGCTCTTCCCCATTTATTTA clone_end = 3′ 5373 Table 3A Hs.300710 AI709236 4999012 RC0-MT0059-200600-021-g05 −1 AAGATGCCTAAGCGTTAACCAGGTGA cDNA AACAGGGGTGGGAGAGAGAAAGAA 5374 Table 3A Hs.297184 AI720536 5037792 601502712F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GTCATACACCTATCCCCCATTTTCCT clone = IMAGE:3904539/ CCTATCCCTCAACCCGGACATCAT clone_end = 5′ 5375 Table 3A Hs.313929 AI733018 5054131 oh60h01.x5 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAGGTGGCAGAATGGGGTGCATGA clone = IMAGE:1471441/ AGGTTTCTGAAAATTAACACTGCTT clone_end = 3′ 5376 Table 3A Hs.310333 AI735206 5056730 at07f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAGAGAGGCAGCATTTGTTTTCCAG clone = IMAGE:2354429/ TTAAAATTTGACCTCACTGTGATT clone_end = 3′ 5377 Table 3A Hs.277201 AI740667 5108955 wg07b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTTTTGTTGTGGTTTTATATTG clone = IMAGE:2364373/ GAACCCCCTTTTTCTTTGGAACTA clone_end = 3′ 5378 Table 3A Hs.204656 AI741246 5109534 wg26g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGACCCCTTCCTCACCCCTGCCAAC clone = IMAGE:2366272/ AGTGGTGGCATATATCACAAATGG clone_end = 3′ 5379 Table 3A Hs.299883 AI742850 5111138 hypothetical protein FLJ23399 −1 TGTTTTACCTCACTGTTGGACATACA (FLJ23399), mRNA/cds = TTCCAAGCTTTTCAACTCTAGGAG (282, 1769) 5380 Table 3A Hs.6187 AI745230 5113518 wg10e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGAACATGCCCAAAGAAGCCTATAT clone = IMAGE:2364704/ CTTGCTGCTGGGAAATGTAAAGCA clone_end = 3′ 5381 Table 3A Hs.293842 AI748827 5127091 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CAAACACCGGCAGTTGAAAGGAAAA clone = IMAGE:3838675/ GGACGGGGAATGTGATGGAAAAGAG clone_end = 5′ 5382 Table 3A NA AI749435 5127699 at24b04.x1 Barstead aorta −1 CCCCCTCCCTGCCCCGGTGAGCTTT HPLRB6 cDNA clone IMAGE: GGGGAACCCAAAAATTAGATTTTGC 2356015 3′ similar to gb:X55715 40S RIBOSOMAL PRO 5383 Table 3A Hs.204929 AI749444 5127708 at24c03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAAATCCAAGGACCAATGCTGTTG clone = IMAGE:2356036/ TAAACAAGGGGTAAAGGGCCTAAA clone_end = 3′ 5384 Table 3A Hs.205071 AI760018 5175685 wh83b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTCCACCAAGACTGTGAACTCCACC clone = IMAGE:2387307/ GGGGTAGGAAGCATATTTTACTCA clone_end = 3′ 5385 Table 3A Hs.160951 AI760020 5175687 wh83b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGAACTCGTTTCAAGGAACTCGATG clone = IMAGE:2387313/ TTTCCGGGGACCAAGCCCGCCCAG clone_end = 3′ 5386 Table 3A Hs.340921 AI760026 5175693 wh83c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAGCGAATTTCCAGCTTTTGAAACT clone = IMAGE:2387336/ CAGATTTCCTTTTGCGACCCAGGT clone_end = 3′ 5387 Table 3A Hs.26873 AI760224 5175891 wh62g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GATGCGCGGCAAGAATGTACCTGTA clone = IMAGE:2385370/ GATGTGTACATACCACAGTGCTGTA clone_end = 3′ 5388 Table 3A Hs.14373 AI760353 5176020 yx26h11.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTATCTCAGAATCTTGATGAACTCT clone = IMAGE:262917/ GAAATGACCCCTGATGGGGGCATG clone_end = 5′ 5389 db mining Hs.204598 AI760374 5176041 wh87d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCCCCCTGTCCTTACCTGTTTTCGG clone = IMAGE:2387735/ CCCCCTTAATTTTTTAACCCCGGG clone_end = 3′ 5390 db mining Hs.283496 AI760389 5176056 wh87f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTCACAGTGTAGACACATGGTGCTTC clone = IMAGE:2387751/ CATAGTGAGTAGAATATCCATTGT clone_end = 3′ 5391 db mining Hs.340927 AI760556 5176223 wi10d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTGGCCTGGCCTGGCTCTCACAGAC clone = IMAGE:2389841/ CCAAGGCTTCCGTGTAGAATATGTC clone_end = 3′ 5392 db mining Hs.205803 AI760674 5176341 wh96b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGATTGTGGCAGGAACTGTTTCCCCT clone = IMAGE:2388559/ CCCAGCCTTAAATTTTTCTGTGTT clone_end = 3′ 5393 db mining Hs.283497 AI760699 5176366 7f34c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACCCACACCTCAGTGAATTTAAAA clone = IMAGE:3296566/ GAGTAGATGTTTTAAAAGACCGGA clone_end = 3′ 5394 db mining Hs.264654 AI760835 5176502 wh96f11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCCATTTGGTATTTTTTCCTGAAACA clone = IMAGE:2388621/ TTACATAATAAGAATGCAGCATGC clone_end = 3′ 5395 Table 3A NA AI760901 5176568 wi09h06.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GCCTGAAACCATCCTGCCTTCTAGGA cDNA clone IMAGE:2389787 AGACAGCAATTCTGGAAGAGCAAG 3′, mRNA sequence 5396 db mining Hs.230931 AI760991 5176658 wh97b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTGGTTCCCCAGCCCTTTTCCCTG clone = IMAGE:2388669/ GCCCTGGGTTGGAAAATTTGTTTTC clone_end = 3′ 5397 db mining Hs.328494 AI761029 5176696 wi10d06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAACCTTTCGCCCGGCTTAAAATTT clone = IMAGE:2389835/ ACCGGGGTTTGGTTTTATTTGGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5398 Table 3A Hs.98531 AI761058 5176725 wi69b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCCTTGGTGTCATGCAACTGAGGAA clone = IMAGE:2398541/ CCTAATTGGCTGGGTGGGTTGTTC clone_end = 3′ 5399 Table 3A Hs.205452 AI761141 5176808 wh97g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTTGTAAAAGAACCTGCCACATTTG clone = IMAGE:2388734/ TTGAAAAGTTAGAGCCATCACAGC clone_end = 3′ 5400 Table 3A NA AI761144 5176811 wh97h01.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CTCTTGGCTGCTGGCCTTTTGTTCTT CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: GTCATGGCTCATTAGCTCCCTAAA 2388721 3′, mRNA sequence 5401 db mining Hs.328495 AI761468 5177135 wh98e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAGGGGTTTTTAAATTTTCTGAAGT clone = IMAGE:2388804/ TTTTGGGGCCATTTTGGTTGTTGG clone_end = 3′ 5402 Table 3A Hs.80887 AI761622 5177289 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma −1 CCCCGCTTGCCTTTTATTTCAGAACC viral related oncogene homolog CCAAGTATTACCCAATATGTTACA (LYN), mRNA/cds = (297, 1835) 5403 Table 3A Hs.289834 AI761924 5177591 wg68h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCGAAGCTCACAGAGGCTAAGTTA clone = IMAGE:2370293/ CACGCTTAGGTGTTCTTATTCCTAC clone_end = 3′ 5404 Table 3A Hs.204610 AI762023 5177690 wh89f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACCAGGTTTATGATGCTGTAATAAA clone = IMAGE:2387935/ CCATGGCATTAAAGAGGGCAAGAG clone_end = 3′ 5405 db mining NA AI762156 5177823 wh90e05.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 GGGTTAAGGAGGGCCGCTCCAAAAT CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TTTCCTTTTTCCCAGGAAGCCCTTG 2388032 3′ similar to gb:X64707 BREAST BASIC CONSERVED PR 5406 db mining Hs.204771 AI762177 5177844 wh90g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATGCTGTGAGTGGTACACATGGCTG clone = IMAGE:2388064/ AGGTTATGATCTGTTAAAATATGTA clone_end = 3′ 5407 Table 3A Hs.205327 AI762557 5178224 wh92f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCATTAATTCCTCAACCCAATACTGT clone = IMAGE:2388229/ CTGGCTTCCACCAACAGGAGCGG clone_end = 3′ 5408 db mining Hs.328503 AI762707 5178374 wh93d06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGTTTCTATTTTAAAAACCTGGGTTA clone = IMAGE:2388299/ GGCCAAGGTTTGGGGTTCGCCCT clone_end = 3′ 5409 db mining Hs.204477 AI762719 5178386 wh93e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAACATTGCCTACCAGTTGCAGTTCA clone = IMAGE:2388330/ TTAGCCCCGTCCGCCCCAGCATTG clone_end = 3′ 5410 db mining Hs.205815 AI762739 5178406 wh93g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTTGGGGTGGGGGCTTTTTCCTTT clone = IMAGE:2388356/ TTGGCCGGTTCAATTAAGGTTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5411 Table 3A NA AI762741 5178408 wh93h02.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CCCACTCCGGCTGTTTTAGAAGTTTT CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CCCGAATCCGTGATCCCTTTACAA 2388339 3′, mRNA sequence 5412 db mining NA AI762797 5178464 wi04c12.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 AATGGGCAAATTTTACCCAAAACTTA cDNA clone IMAGE:2389270 AGCTTGCCTATTCCGTTTGAGGCA 3′ similar to TR:Q61655 Q61655 EUKARYOTIC TRANSLA 5413 Table 3A Hs.333513 AI762870 5178537 wi63c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAGGAGAGGCACACACAAATACAC clone = IMAGE:2397996/ ACACTCACACAAAACTCAACAACCA 5414 db mining Hs.204480 AI762931 5178598 wh94e08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGATACCCCCTTTATCCCGAGGGAAT clone = IMAGE:2388422/ TTTTACCCTTTGGATGCCTTTAAA clone_end = 3′ 5415 db mining Hs.289836 AI762955 5178622 wh94g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAAATTACAAACCTAAAAATACAGAA clone = IMAGE:2388454/ CATCAGCGGAGAAGACAGGAGAGC clone_end = 3′ 5416 db mining Hs.277238 AI763079 5178746 wh95a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCCTCCCTTGGGTGGGACCTGGGT clone = IMAGE:2388478/ TGGGGGTTTGATAGAAAAATTAACC clone_end = 3′ 5417 Table 3A Hs.173904 AI763121 5178788 wi06d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTTAAACTAGATCCCTGCAAGGCCA clone = IMAGE:2389463/ TCACCTCCATTCCAAGTTGTTACT clone_end = 3′ 5418 Table 3A Hs.190453 AI763206 5178873 wh95e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTGGGTTATTTTAGATCTTTTCCTG clone = IMAGE:2388520/ GGGTTCAGGTCACATAGCTTAACT clone_end = 3′ 5419 db mining Hs.283500 AI763225 5178892 UI-H-BW1-anj-a-06-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTTTGGGTATATTGTTTGGGTTTTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCACTAGGATGGGTGACTCAGGG 3082282/clone_end = 3′ 5420 Table 3A Hs.130059 AI763262 5178929 wi66c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCAGTGAATCTAGTTTTGGCTATTC clone = IMAGE:2398278/ TGTATTTTGTCCAGTTTTTCCCAT clone_end = 3′ 5421 db mining Hs.328504 AI763414 5179081 wh92a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACCATTTTCCCCCGGGAACCCGTTT clone = IMAGE:2388188/ TGCCTGGTTTCGGATTTTTTACCC clone_end = 3′ 5422 Table 3A Hs.36137 AI765153 5231662 hepatocyte nuclear factor 3, −1 CCGGGAAGCGGGGTACTGGCTGTGT gamma (HNF3G), mRNA/cds = TTAATCATTAAAGGTACCGTGTCCG (0, 1043) 5423 db mining Hs.340947 AI766625 5233134 wi01f06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTTTCCCCCTCCCAAATTCACTGCA clone = IMAGE:2388995/ TTACAGTTTTTGAAACAGAACGGG clone_end = 3′ 5424 Table 3A NA AI766638 5233147 wi02a10.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TACGAGAAGTCAGGAAGTTTTGAAAT cDNA clone IMAGE:2389050 GGCAGTGACAGGAGACGGGGGAAG 3′, mRNA sequence 5425 db mining Hs.210276 AI766656 5233165 wi02d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGGGCAGGCAAATCAATTAAAATTA clone = IMAGE:2389063/ GCCGTAACAACAACCTCGGGGGTG clone_end = 3′ 5426 Table 3A Hs.223935 AI766706 5233215 wi02g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTACACGGCCCTCAAAAGTTATATG clone = IMAGE:2389124/ TGCTGAATGTAACCTACTTAGCGA clone_end = 3′ 5427 Table 3A Hs.89104 AI766963 5233472 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTGTTTTAACAACTCTTCTCAACATTT clone = IMAGE:4717348/ TGTCCAGGTTATTCACTGTAACCA clone_end = 5′ 5428 Table 3A Hs.209511 AI768880 5235389 wh71e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCTCCACCTCGGCCAGGTATAGG clone = IMAGE:2386206/ GCCAGCTTCTCGTCTCTGGGATCCG clone_end = 3′ 5429 Table 3A Hs.203594 AI796317 5361780 uncharacterized gastric protein −1 GCCAGGTCATTGTATAGGGAGTAAG ZA43P mRNA, partial cds/ ATGAAGGTGAATTTGCAGCTAGTTG cds = (0, 134) 5430 Table 3A Hs.230939 AI796419 5361882 wj17f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGTTTTGTTTTTCTGGTCCCAGGG clone = IMAGE:2403099/ CACCGTTTGTTTTGTGAACTCCTC clone_end = 3′ 5431 db mining Hs.291079 AI797561 5363033 602437732F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CATGGCTCTAAAATTTGGAATTAACT clone = IMAGE:4555638/ TCTCTTGCCTTAAGAGCTGCTTGT clone_end = 5′ 5432 Table 3A Hs.159577 AI797788 5363260 wh78b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTGGTGGGAAGTTGAGCCATGTTT clone = IMAGE:2386845/ ATCTCTAGTGGAATCCTTACCTTGT clone_end = 3′ 5433 db mining Hs.207473 AI797813 5363370 wh79c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATGTTTACACAAATTCCTTCAAAGC clone = IMAGE:2386950/ CCCTTAAACATGGGGCCGGGCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5434 db mining Hs.171110 AI797852 5363409 7e88g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCCTAATAGCTAGGCTGGGTATATT clone = IMAGE:3292276/ TTCAAAGTGTAGCGAAACCCCACG clone_end = 3′ 5435 db mining NA AI797901 5363296 wh78f12.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CAGTTGGCCTCCTACAATTGGGAATT CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CTACCAAGCTCCAAGTTGACCTGG 2386895 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, m 5436 db mining Hs.226571 AI797916 5363311 DKFZp434G046_s1 cDNA, −1 GGATTCCCGACAAAGGCTTGATGTGT 3′ end/clone = DKFZp434G046/ ACTTGAAGTGAGCAAAGGGTTTTG clone_end = 3′ 5437 db mining Hs.223520 AI797988 5363460 wh80a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTGGGAGACAGGCTAATCCTTTC clone = IMAGE:2387018/ CCCTTGTTTTCCACGTCTTTATGAC clone_end = 3′ 5438 db mining Hs.207062 AI798027 5363499 wh80e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAACCTTCTTAATATATTAGAGACC clone = IMAGE:2387080/ CGCAGGAAACATTTAGTGGTGAAAC clone_end = 3′ 5439 db mining Hs.341012 AI798028 5363500 wh80f11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTACATGTTTGTGTGCTAAATTGCTC clone = IMAGE:2387085/ ATTTGGCAGTGATAGATTGAAAAAC clone_end = 3′ 5440 db mining Hs.229494 AI798100 5363583 wh81d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGGTCAAAGAGGGTACAAATGTA clone = IMAGE:2387137/ TGGGGGTATATTGAATGCTAAACAT clone_end = 3′ 5441 db mining Hs.328535 AI798101 5363584 wh81d02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGAGCCCGTTTTAGAAGGAAGGGC clone = IMAGE:2387139/ AAAAGTAGGGTTTTTAACCCAAACG clone_end = 3′ 5442 db mining Hs.210307 AI798114 5363576 wh81c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCGTCCCATTCCCCCGGAAAACAA clone = IMAGE:2387136/ GGTTTTGAATTGGCCCGTAAAAGGG clone_end = 3′ 5443 Table 3A Hs.209609 AI798144 5363616 wh81g12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACGTCCTTATACAATGCACTGTTTGA clone = IMAGE:2387206/ TTTTTAAACAATACCTGAAGGGCT clone_end = 3′ 5444 Table 3A Hs.158989 AI799909 5365381 602666595F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTCAATACTCGGGAAAGGCTTCACA clone = IMAGE:4806358/ TTTCTGGGACTCAGCATTATCCAA clone_end = 5′ 5445 Table 3A Hs.135167 AI802181 5367664 AV712376 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTGAGAGGCAACACTTAAACACTAGG clone = DCAAND12/ GCTACTGTGGCATCTATGTAGACA clone_end = 5′ 5446 Table 3A Hs.195175 AI802547 5368019 mRNA for CASH alpha protein/ −1 AGCCCTTTCTTGTTGCTGTATGTTTA cds = (481, 1923) GATGCTTTCCAATCTTTTGTTACT 5447 Table 3A Hs.25648 AI803065 5368537 tumor necrosis factor receptor −1 GGGGTATGGTTTAGTAATATCCACCA superfamily, member 5 GACCTTCCGATCCAGCAGTTTGGT (TNFRSF5), mRNA/cds = (47, 880) 5448 Table 3A Hs.301209 AI804629 5370101 myeloid/lymphoid or mixed- −1 AACAACAACAGCAAAATCCCCTTAGT lineage leukemia (trithorax GCGTAACTTGAAATTCCCTTCGGC (Drosophila) homolog); translocated to, 10 (MLLT10), mRNA/cds = (183, 3266) 5449 db mining Hs.209261 AI805106 5391760 tc90g10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGTAAGTGGGTGCATAAGAAGATCT clone = IMAGE:2073474/ CTTCAATTAAATGCCCCCGCTGGT clone_end = 3′ 5450 Table 3A Hs.187698 AI805111 5391765 cytomegalovirus partial fusion −1 ATAATTAAGAAATCAGCCGTGTGCTT receptor mRNA, partial cds/ CTCACGTTTGGGCTCCGAGACGTG cds = (0, 1037) 5451 Table 3A Hs.167206 AI805131 5391785 602727149F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GTCAGTCTCCTCACCTGCCTCTGCTC clone = IMAGE:4866348/ CTCGCTTAGCCCATTGATTGCATC clone_end = 5′ 5452 db mining NA AI805144 5391798 td11g08.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 GGGAAGAAGCCCGTGCCCCCACCCA cDNA clone IMAGE:2075390 ATAAATGTTGGTTTTGGCCCTGATG 3′ similar to gb:L24038_rna1 A- RAF PROTO-ONCOGENE 5453 db mining NA AI805257 5391750 tc90f09.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 CAGAACTTCTGGCGAAGGCCATGTA cDNA clone IMAGE:2073449 AGAACTACTCCAAGGAGGAAGAGGC 3′, mRNA sequence 5454 Table 3A NA AI807278 5393844 wf38h03.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 CTCTACCATAAGGCACTATCAGAGAC GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGCTACTGGAGTGTATATTTGGTT 2357909 3′, mRNA sequence 5455 db mining NA AI808039 5394527 wf52h02.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 ACTGCTACAGCTTAACCATTGTTCCA GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: AGCTAATTAAATTACCTTTGGGGA 2359251 3′ similar to TR: Q62845 Q62845 NEURAL CELL 5456 Table 3A Hs.87912 AI808931 5395497 EST379776 cDNA −1 CAATTGTGATTTGGAAGGTTTAACTG GGTCTGCCCAGATGTTTACGAATA 5457 db mining Hs.209989 AI809181 5395747 wh75d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCAAGCAAAAGTTATGCAATAAGAC clone = IMAGE:2386569/ AGAATATAAAGTCTCCGAGAGCCT clone_end = 3′ 5458 db mining Hs.230485 AI809184 5395750 wh75d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTGGGGTGGGGTGAGAGTGTGT clone = IMAGE:2386575/ GGAGTAAGGACCTTCAGAATTAATAT clone_end = 3′ 5459 db mining Hs.292761 AI809305 5395871 wh75g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCAGTTCTTATTTTCTTTTGCCTGTG clone = IMAGE:2386628/ ATAATTGCAAATCCGTCAATAGAA clone_end = 3′ 5460 Table 3A Hs.210385 AI809310 5395876 wh75h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCAAGTTTCTGAGACTGTGAAAAGT clone = IMAGE:2386623/ GTTTTGCTTCTTTTGTTACCCAAT clone_end = 3′ 5461 db mining Hs.90463 AI809378 5395944 wa27e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCAGCGAATGTGAATCATTTAGTG clone = IMAGE:2299342/ TGCTACTCAAAATTAGGTGTCCAC clone_end = 3′ 5462 Table 3A Hs.257466 AI809475 5396041 UI-H-BI3-ald-e-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TAAGATGTAGGGGCCACCGGCCAGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGTACCCAGCAATGACCACTATCAG 2736471/clone_end = 3′ 5463 db mining Hs.208153 AI809564 5396130 wh76e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATAAATGAAAGCATACCAAGTGCTGT clone = IMAGE:2386680/ CCATTCCATAGGTACAACTATGGA clone_end = 3′ 5464 db mining Hs.310486 AI809746 5396312 7e96g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGTATTCTGAGGTCAGATGTAGGC clone = IMAGE:3293060/ TGTTGCTCGCTCCGGCTGGGTCTC clone_end = 3′ 5465 Table 3A Hs.277293 AI811065 5397631 tr03f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCATCGGGGGTATTGGGGTTTTGGG clone = IMAGE:2217249/ CTGAATTTACTTGATTATTGGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5466 Table 3A Hs.86693 AI817153 5436320 EST380760 cDNA −1 GCCAGATTGTGGCAGGTAAAGAGAC AATGTAATTTGCACTCCCTATGATA 5467 Table 3A Hs.230492 AI818596 5437675 wk74d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTAAAAAGGAGGGAGGATTTCTGGG clone = IMAGE:2421127/ TTAAAACTTTTATTTGGCCCCCAT clone_end = 3′ 5468 Table 3A Hs.229990 AI818777 5437856 wl11f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAAACCCAAGACTTCAGATTCAGCC clone = IMAGE:2424619/ GAATTGTGGTGTTTCACAAGGCCG clone_end = 3′ 5469 Table 3A NA AI818951 5438030 wj89e12.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CTAAGCATGGGGAAGGGGGCAGAGT Lym12 cDNA clone IMAGE: GAGGACTGTGCCATTGATTAAAGTG 2410030 3′ similar to WP:C11H1.7 CE18492; contains Alu r 5470 Table 3A Hs.51039 AI823541 5444212 KIAA0076 gene product −1 GTACAGAAACATATTCCATGCTTTGA (KIAA0076), mRNA/cds = AATAAAGGGAAGTGCTCTCCTGTT (86, 5182) 5471 Table 3A Hs.211535 AI823649 5444320 wi85g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAGCCTTTTCTTTTCTGTTCACCCT clone = IMAGE:2400148/ CACCAAGAGCACAACTTAAATAGG clone_end = 3′ 5472 Table 3A Hs.304477 AI824522 5445193 tx71d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCGATCGTTTTTAGGATAATATGCA clone = IMAGE:2275013/ TGTTTCAAGTGGTATTGAAACCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5473 db mining Hs.270624 AI825096 5445859 7b65e05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAGGGACAGGCTGCCTAAAGTCTA clone = IMAGE:3233120/ ATTGGAGAGTTAACCTAATGTCTGT clone_end = 3′ 5474 Table 3A Hs.117906 AI825645 5446316 wb75b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACCATCGTGGCTCTGAGAACTGAC clone = IMAGE:2311481/ GCCGTGAATGTTGACCTGAGTGCCG clone_end = 3′ 5475 Table 3A Hs.229993 AI827451 5448122 wl17d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGAGAGACCACCCTAGACATTTG clone = IMAGE:2425173/ CATTTTTGTAAGTTAGCCAGCCAAT clone_end = 3′ 5476 Table 3A Hs.181400 AI827911 5448669 602650370T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGATAAATCTGAGCAACTTTCTTCT clone = IMAGE:4761353/ TTGTGCTCCAGGAACCTACGCACT clone_end = 3′ 5477 Table 3A Hs.342617 AI827950 5448708 ha15h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGGGTTTTGATTGACATACTGTTG clone = IMAGE:2873827/ TTCATGCTGAAGTTTGAGTGTCGT clone_end = 3′ 5478 Table 3A Hs.132238 AI829569 5450240 wf28e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTGTGCAGTCCGCCTGAAAGCCTT clone = IMAGE:2356922/ CCCTTTAGCTATTAGGAATTGAGTC clone_end = 3′ 5479 db mining Hs.289878 AI831819 5452490 wh84f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATTGGAAAGAAACCCTACAACTGT clone = IMAGE:2387471/ AATGAATATGAAAAGAATTGTCTAAA clone_end = 3′ A 5480 Table 3A Hs.341177 AI832038 5452709 wj99e02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAACCGTTTTCCCCATACATAAAGA clone = IMAGE:2410970/ ACAGGGGTACTCCCGCCCTGATGG clone_end = 3′ 5481 Table 3A Hs.210995 AI832182 5452853 td13h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTGGTGAAGTGAAAGAGAGAAGTTG clone = IMAGE:2075589/ CTCTAAAAGGTTGGAAACCAGCCC clone_end = 3′ 5482 Table 3A Hs.249031 AI832183 5452854 wh80g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGACTGTTGTAATGTTTTGCGTTAT clone = IMAGE:2387104/ CAAAATGAAAACTGCCAAATGAGA clone_end = 3′ 5483 Table 3A Hs.63908 AI858771 5512387 hypothetical protein MGC14726 −1 GCTTTGAGTTTTGGGATGGTCACATG (MGC14726), mRNA/cds = ACACAATCCAGCACTTGAACCTGA (21, 653) 5484 Table 3A Hs.252259 AI859076 5512692 ribosomal protein S3 (RPS3), −1 AGAGCCATTCCCACAAAGTAAATGTG mRNA/cds = (22, 753) CAGTGCCCATGTTTCTTGTGTTTA 5485 Table 3A NA AI860120 5513736 wh39e01.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 GACTCTGAGAGAGAGCGACGGCCAT Kid11 cDNA clone IMAGE: CATAGAACAGCGAAGGCAGTCGATC 2383128 3′, mRNA sequence 5486 db mining Hs.156811 AI862332 5526439 hz33g10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATCGATGAGAAGAGTCTGCAAAACAC clone = IMAGE:3209826/ TTCATCCTCAGGACGTGCTGTCCT clone_end = 3′ 5487 db mining Hs.304508 AI862595 5526702 wh99g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATATATTAAACCACAGGTATTAGAGA clone = IMAGE:2388912/ CATGAATTGCACCCAACACAAGCT clone_end = 3′ 5488 Table 3A NA AI862623 5526730 wh99h10.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 ATTCATTCGGGTCTTCCTTTCTTCCG CLL1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CCCCCTTCCTTCCATTGGCACCTC 2388931 3′, mRNA sequence 5489 Table 3A Hs.181426 AI865427 5529523 EST367815 cDNA −1 TCAGTTTTGTGGAATCTGGTGTTTGC ACTATAGGTTAAGAGTTGCCATTT 5490 Table 3A Hs.341208 AI865603 5529710 wk47g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGTGGTGGGGGTGCTTTTGAGGT clone = IMAGE:2418580/ TGGAGGAAAGTAGAGACAGCGAAAC clone_end = 3′ 5491 Table 3A Hs.9788 AI866194 5530301 hypothetical protein MGC10924 −1 TGTGCTTTTTGCCCAAGTGGTAATTC similar to Nedd4 WW-binding ATCTTGGTTTGCTATGTTAAAACT protein 5 (MGC10924), mRNA/ cds = (104, 769) 5492 Table 3A Hs.224760 AI874107 5548156 wm49b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTTGGGGACCTAAACCCCAGGTGG clone = IMAGE:2439241/ TCTCTTGGTGTTAATAATGCTGGAA clone_end = 3′ 5493 Table 3A NA AI880542 5554591 at80h05.x1 Barstead colon −1 AAATCGCGGTCGCCTTAATCCAAGCC HPLRB7 cDNA clone IMAGE: TAGGTTTTCACACTTTTAGTAAGC 2378361 3′ similar to SW: ATP6_HUMAN P00846 ATP SY 5494 Table 3A Hs.220850 AI880607 5554656 ym91d11.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGGGCACTTTGAAAACTTCACAGGC clone = IMAGE:166293/ CCACTGCTGCTTGCTGAAATAAAA clone_end = 5′ 5495 Table 3A Hs.89414 AI884548 5589712 chemokine (C-X-C motif), −1 GACATTCATCTGTTTCCACTGAGTCT receptor 4 (fusin) (CXCR4), GAGTCTTCAAGTTTTCACTCCAGC mRNA/cds = (88, 1146) 5496 Table 3A Hs.23096 AI884671 5589835 602254146F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGCGAGGATAAATAGAGGCATTGTT clone = IMAGE:4346626/ TTTGCTACTTTGCATATCATTGGC clone_end = 5′ 5497 db mining Hs.34650 AI885574 5590738 602286784T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGCTCTCCTCTTTGTAATATACAGG clone = IMAGE:4375724/ GTGAACTCTTTACTGATACACACA clone_end = 3′ 5498 Table 3A Hs.121572 AI886313 5591477 EST387650 cDNA −1 CCAGTGTCCTGCATGGGTGCTAGGC TGAATTATTTGTAATTGTGCTTAGG 5499 Table 3A Hs.213385 AI912585 5632440 we11d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCGTCTTTTGTGATTCCCTGGAAAC clone = IMAGE:2340781/ CCTTAATTCAATAGTCCTGACTGA clone_end = 3′ 5500 Table 3A Hs.228486 AI917348 5637203 ts83d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCCCTGGGTAGCCAAGTGATTTTCC clone = IMAGE:2237875/ CATTCCCAAAGTTAGTAAACCTTT clone_end = 3′ 5501 Table 3A Hs.179391 AI917642 5637497 wi52d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAGGAAAGATGGGGTGGTGGACTG clone = IMAGE:2393877/ TTTTTGCCTACTTTTTGTTTTTGAA clone_end = 3′ 5502 Table 3A Hs.337286 AI922889 5658853 wn64g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTGAAACTGGCATTTTGTAAAT clone = IMAGE:2450276/ GTGGTTTGACTATTTTTGTATGTT clone_end = 3′ 5503 Table 3A Hs.212553 AI922921 5658885 wn81c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCTGGAGAATTCCCTAAGGCCAAA clone = IMAGE:2452232/ GCAAGGTAACAGGGACTTCAGTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5504 Table 3A Hs.58643 AI926251 5662139 602438603F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCCTCAGTACAAAGGGGGCTTTGGA clone = IMAGE:4564968/ AGTGTTTGTTGGCTGAATAAAGGAA clone_end = 5′ 5505 Table 3A Hs.40328 AI927454 5663418 nab63b04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCCATGCCAATTGAAGAACGTGTTA clone = IMAGE:3272383/ AAGATGAGGAGGAGAGATGTACCA clone_end = 3′ 5506 db mining Hs.154366 AI934956 5673826 ng40b06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCACATTCCTTCCTTATATCCTGGAA clone = IMAGE:937235/ GCACCCAGATATTCTTCATGTCCC clone_end = 3′ 5507 Table 3A Hs.101370 AI936516 5675386 AL583391 cDNA/ −1 TTAAGTCATCTGCTGAGCAGTGTGCT clone = CS0DL012YA12- GTGTCAACCTCCTCCTAGGTAACC (3-prime) 5508 Table 3A Hs.180446 AI948513 5740823 importin beta subunit mRNA, −1 CAGGGTATCAGATATTGTGCCTTTTG complete cds/cds = (337, 2967) GTGCCAGGTTCAAAGTCAAGTGCC 5509 Table 3A Hs.71245 AI954499 5746809 zl17f11.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTAATAGTGTTTGACTCCAGGGAA clone = IMAGE:502221/ GAACAGATGGGTGCCAGAGTGAAA clone_end = 5′ 5510 Table 3A Hs.118820 AI955314 5747624 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 TCAAGTATACCATTTAAAATATTTCAT 3357862, mRNA, partial cds/ CAGGCAGAGCCCTGACCAGGAAA cds = (0, 325) 5511 db mining NA AI961962 5754664 wt40g09.x1 NCI_CGAP_Pan1 −1 CTTTTCCGGTTGCCCGAGGATGCTTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2509984 GGAAGGAACCCGTCTCCCTTCTTC 3′ similar to gb:M87789 IG GAMMA-1 CHAIN C REGION 5512 Table 3A Hs.341528 AI962127 5754840 wx77f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCCAAACCCCCTTAAAGGTTTTTA clone = IMAGE:2549701/ AATTGTTTCAAATCTGGGCAAGTT clone_end = 3′ 5513 Table 3A Hs.37121 AI968387 5765205 phospholipase C, beta 3 −1 GACTCGGAGAGCCAGGAGGAGAACA (phosphatidylinositol-specific) CGCAGCTCTGAACTGGCTGAGCGAG (PLCB3), mRNA/cds = (0, 3704) 5514 db mining Hs.13034 AI969716 5766534 hv63f09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGTTGTGAATCATTTGTGTCCTTTTC clone = IMAGE:3178121/ AACTGTCTTTCAGAGGAAAGGTA clone_end = 3′ 5515 Table 3A Hs.193247 AI978581 5803611 hypothetical protein −1 AAGAAGCAACCACAGCTAATTTTAGA DKFZp434A171 ACATGCACTCTGACAGAAAAGACA (DKFZp434A171), mRNA/cds = (113, 2584) 5516 Table 3A Hs.153 AI984074 5811293 ribosomal protein L7 (RPL7), −1 GCTTTTGAGGACCTTTCTGGAGGAAA mRNA/cds = (10, 756) GGAAAAGCCTGTTTTGGGGAGTCT 5517 Table 3A Hs.7557 AL042081 5421426 FK506-binding protein 5 −1 AGGCTGCATATGGATTGCCAAGTCA (FKBP5), mRNA/cds = GCATATGAGGAATTAAAGACATTGT (153, 1526) 5518 Table 3A Hs.133262 AL044498 5432716 DKFZp434I082_s1 cDNA, −1 AAGACTAGAGCTACACTAGGCCACTA 3′ end/clone = DKFZp434I082/ TCTTATTACACGACAGCACAACAT clone_end = 3′ 5519 Table 3A Hs.39911 AL138429 6855110 mRNA for FLJ00089 protein, −1 TTAAGAACCCCAAAGATTAAAGGAAA partial cds/cds = (62, 1111) CAATGTTAAGGGCTTTTGTGAGGA 5520 Table 3A Hs.89986 AL515381 12778874 cDNA/clone = −1 CGGAAGTCGAAATCAAATCTATGCTT CL0BB017ZH06-(3-prime) TTAATTGAAACCGTGCCTGAAACG 5521 Table 3A Hs.9096 AL520535 12784028 hypothetical protein FLJ20473 −1 TCTTCACCAGGTTCAAGCTCCGTGG (FLJ20473), mRNA/cds = GCCACACTGCTGCTGTGCCAAGAAG (57, 1472) 5522 Table 3A Hs.13144 AL521097 12784590 HSPC160 protein (HSPC160), −1 GATACACTGTCCAGCCCAGGTCCAG mRNA/cds = (53, 514) GCCCTAGGTTCTTTACTCTAGCTAC 5523 Table 3A Hs.118142 AL522477 12785970 AL522477 cDNA/ −1 TGGAATTTACTAAATTGTGAAATTAAC clone = CS0DB008YK14- GTAACCGAAGCAACAACCGGCAA (3-prime) 5524 Table 3A Hs.295112 AL528020 12791513 KIAA0618 gene product −1 GCGGGAGGCTGGGACTTTCCATTAC (KIAA0618), mRNA/cds = AAATAGAGACTTCATTCCTGTTGAG (1041, 4040) 5525 Table 3A Hs.26670 AL540260 12870241 AL540260 cDNA/ −1 ACTCAGGTGGTGCTGGTGTTAGTGAT clone = CS0DF032YF03- GCTGGAGAAGAGAATATTACTGGT (3-prime) 5526 Table 3A Hs.285013 AL543900 12876379 putative HLA class II associated −1 CAGGTTGCTTTCGTGTCCCTCTTCTG protein 1 (PHAP1), mRNA/ GTTGCTTTAGAAGTGACGTGTAAT cds = (148, 897) 5527 Table 3A Hs.183232 AL561892 12909772 hypothetical protein FLJ22638 −1 AAACACAGCCCACCCCATTTCAGACC (FLJ22638), mRNA/cds = GCCTTCCTGAGGAGAAAATGACAG (12, 476) 5528 Table 3A Hs.21812 AL562895 12911771 AL562895 cDNA/ −1 GCTAACTGGATAAAGTTTGTGCAGAC clone = CS0DC021YO20- ATTCCTGAGTGTACGATATTGACC (3-prime) 5529 Table 3A Hs.21812 AL562895 12911771 AL562895 cDNA/ −1 GCTAACTGGATAAAGTTTGTGCAGAC clone = CS0DC021YO20- ATTCCTGAGTGTACGATATTGACC (3-prime) 5530 Table 3A Hs.181165 AL565736 12917408 eukaryotic translation elongation −1 AGCTGGCTTCACTGCTCAGGTGATTA factor 1 alpha 1 (EEF1A1), TCCTGAACCACCAGGCCAAATAAG mRNA/cds = (53, 1441) 5531 Table 3A Hs.77393 AL567986 12921892 farnesyl diphosphate synthase −1 AGTCAGGACTGTCTAGGTCAGGGAA (farnesyl pyrophosphate GCCAAGATGTCTGAAGAGAGAGGAA synthetase, dimethylallyltrans- transferase, geranyltranstrans- ferase) (FDPS), mRNA/cds = (114, 1373) 5532 Table 3A Hs.13256 AL570416 12926702 AL570416 cDNA/ −1 ATTCAACCAGTAATGGTACCTGAGGA clone = CS0DI020YK05- ATTGAAATGGGTATTTGTTTCTGT (3-prime) 5533 Table 3A Hs.180546 AL571386 12928631 AL571386 cDNA/ −1 AGTGGAGAGGCCCTGTTAGTTTACTT clone = CS0DI009YL09- TTCATATTGAGTGATGCATGAGGT (3-prime) 5534 Table 3A Hs.21732 AL573787 12933363 AL573787 cDNA/ −1 GCATTCTATTTAAAAAGGGAGTGGGG clone = CS0DI055YM17- AGCAAATGAAAATTAAATGTGGGG (3-prime) 5535 Table 3A Hs.23294 AL574514 12934790 hypothetical protein FLJ14393 −1 TCACCAGGAAAACATGCTTGTGAATT (FLJ14393), mRNA/cds = GTGCAGTAAAAGGTGGTAATGACT (60, 1454) 5536 Table 3A Hs.181392 AL575666 12937052 major histocompatibility −1 CCTTTTCTCTCCCATGACCCTTTAAC complex, class I, E (HLA-E), AGCATCTGCTTCATTCCCCTCACC mRNA/cds = (7, 1083) 5537 Table 3A Hs.85258 AL575755 12937231 CD8 antigen, alpha polypeptide −1 CTGAGAGCCCAAACTGCTGTCCCAA (p32) (CD8A), mRNA/cds = ACATGCACTTCCTTGCTTAAGGTAT (65, 772) 5538 Table 3A Hs.169610 AL576149 12938006 mRNA for transmembrane −1 TGAGTGAACAAAGCTGTGAAACATTC glycoprotein (CD44 gene)/cds = TGCGTTTATGCAACTTCCTTGCCT (178, 2406) 5539 Table 3A Hs.174905 AL577970 12941605 mRNA for KIAA0033 gene, −1 CAAGAAGACAAGCATCTGTGGTGCG partial cds/cds = (0, 1008) GAGGCAAGCAGGCTAACTAGGAGTT 5540 Table 3A Hs.5057 AL578975 12943566 AL578975 cDNA/ −1 TTGGCCCAGTGTGATTGATTGCTTTA clone = CS0DK012YN01- TCTTTGGTACTTTTACTTGAATGG (3-prime) 5541 Table 3A Hs.279555 AL582047 12949649 AL582047 cDNA/ −1 CATCCAGCACTAATTTTCATGCATTTA clone = CS0DL003YD01- TGAAAGGATGCCTGAGGACCCTT (3-prime) 5542 Table 3A Hs.198296 AL582354 12950255 SWI/SNF related, matrix −1 AGCCTGAGGCAAATAAAATTCCAGTA associated, actin dependent ATTTCGAAGAATGGGTGTTGGCAA regulator of chromatin, subfamily a, member 2 (SMARCA2), mRNA/cds = (297, 5015) 5543 Table 3A Hs.101370 AL583391 12952309 AL583391 cDNA/ −1 AGGACCTTGACAAGCCGTTTGAGAT clone = CS0DL012YA12- GGAATGTAGGCCCTGATGTTATGCT (3-prime) 5544 Table 3A Hs.101370 AL583391 12952309 AL583391 cDNA/ −1 AGGACCTTGACAAGCCGTTTGAGAT clone = CS0DL012YA12- GGAATGTAGGCCCTGATGTTATGCT (3-prime) 5545 Table 3A Hs.7187 AU158636 11020157 mRNA for KIAA1757 protein, −1 AGTGGAGTGTTTACACCTTGCTGTAA partial cds/cds = (347, 4576) CATTTGAACTTTCACAAGAGATGT 5546 Table 3A Hs.86671 AV648638 9869652 602079785F2 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ATATCATATTATTTGATGCCATTAGGC clone = IMAGE:4254068/ GGCCTGGATCACCAATTCTAAGT clone_end = 5′ 5547 Table 3A Hs.343475 AV648670 9869684 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCACCAGACAGAAGGACCAGAGTT clone = IMAGE:3826392/ TCTGATTATAAACAATGATGCTGGG clone_end = 3′ 5548 Table 3A Hs.2730 AV650434 9871448 heterogeneous nuclear −1 TGTTGGTGAGCAATGTGCAGAGGCA ribonucleoprotein L (HNRPL), GAGCCGCTGAAGTATGGTTCCTGAG mRNA/cds = (28, 1704) 5549 Table 3A Hs.312582 AV651615 9872629 601439711F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGCTGCTGTTGACTGAAATTCCTATC clone = IMAGE:3924482/ CTCAAATTACTCTAGACTGAAGCT clone_end = 5′ 5550 Table 3A Hs.5897 AV653169 9874183 cDNA FLJ13388 fis, clone −1 CTTTTTAGTAGGCAAAGGTTCTTCTT PLACE1001168/cds = CCTCCTCTTTTGGTGCAGGGACGC UNKNOWN 5551 Table 3A NA AV654188 9875202 AV654188 GLC cDNA clone −1 GCGTGTATGTGGGATGCCATAGGTG GLCDTC01 3′, mRNA sequence TGACTGTAGAGTCATTCTTCCTTCC 5552 Table 3A Hs.38218 AV659358 9880372 602569369F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGTAAGTTGACTTTCAAAAGTCTCTG clone = IMAGE:4693744/ GAAACACTGGACTTTAGCTGGTCC clone_end = 5′ 5553 Table 3A Hs.133333 AV661783 9882797 AV661783 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAGCGTGGCAGAGAACTATGGATC clone = GLCGXE12/ AGGCAGCCCCTCTCATCTTTACCAT clone_end = 3′ 5554 Table 3A Hs.85844 AV700210 10302181 neurotrophic tyrosine kinase, −1 TTGGTCCAAACTCTGGAGCCTTGTGG receptor, type 1 (NTRK1), GAGAACATAGGGCATAACGTGTTT mRNA/cds = (0, 2390) 5555 Table 3A Hs.285173 AV700298 10302269 602632207F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCCTTCTTAGTAAAGAGACATCTTCT clone = IMAGE:4777537/ ACAGTAACCACAGAGAAGAAGTGG clone_end = 5′ 5556 Table 3A Hs.238730 AV700542 10302513 hypothetical protein MGC10823 −1 TGGACATAACCTGGGTCAGAAGAGA (MGC10823), mRNA/cds = AACTTTTGAAGCTACACGAACAAGC (63, 1235) 5557 Table 3A Hs.284674 AV700636 10302607 AV700636 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGGCTCAAATAAACCTTTACCGGATT clone = GKBAGH12/ TTTGGGGTTATGCCCACACCCTTG clone_end = 3′ 5558 Table 3A Hs.240077 AW002624 5849540 wu60d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGACCACTAGTACTCCAGAACCATAA clone = IMAGE:2524435/ TATAACTAGACATGCCTGGAATGC clone_end = 3′ 5559 Table 3A Hs.301704 AW002985 5849991 eomesodermin (Xenopus laevis) −1 AACAAGCCATGTTTGCCCTAGTCCAG homolog (EOMES), mRNA/ GATTGCCTCACTTGAGACTTGCTA cds = (0, 2060) 5560 Table 3A NA AW004905 5853768 wz82d03.x1 NCI_CGAP_Gas4 −1 TCTACTGACTATCCTAGAAATCGCTG cDNA clone IMAGE:2565317 3′ TCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACGTTT similar to SW:ATP6_HUMAN P00846 ATP SYNTHASE A 5561 Table 3A Hs.173280 AW005376 5854154 ws94a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGAAACTTCCGTGCATGAAGGTTTC clone = IMAGE:2505598/ CTCCTTGACTCGGCAGCAGCGGCC clone_end = 3′ 5562 Table 3A Hs.233560 AW006045 5854823 wz81b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAAGTAGGTTTTAACTCTGGTATGG clone = IMAGE:2565209/ TCTCGTGTTTTCATTTGTTGTGCA clone_end = 3′ 5563 Table 3A Hs.159643 AW006352 5855130 wt04d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTCCCACGGAGCTGACTTCTCCGG clone = IMAGE:2506487/ GGTGCCTGTGCCCTACATTAAACCC clone_end = 3′ 5564 Table 3A Hs.231987 AW006867 5855645 602320903F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCGTAACTCCGACAAACGCAGAACTT clone = IMAGE:4424065/ CTTGAGGCTTTCTTCTTCTAAGGA clone_end = 5′ 5565 db mining Hs.157118 AW009081 5857859 ws76g10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTGGACCCTGCTTGGGTTCACAGC clone = IMAGE:2503938/ ATTGGTGGAGGTAAGTAGTATTCTC clone_end = 3′ 5566 Table 3A Hs.134272 AW009671 5858449 ws85g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAGAGGAAGCTCATCCGAAGTCTT clone = IMAGE:2504800/ CCGACAGAGTGAGCCGTCATGCCCG clone_end = 3′ 5567 db mining Hs.131887 AW009730 5858508 602415255F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTGTGTATTCTTGATGTTTATTGGC clone = IMAGE:4523725/ TCATGTGGACAGAAATGTACAGGG clone_end = 5′ 5568 Table 3A Hs.232000 AW016002 5864759 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 −1 AGATGAGGCTGCTCTGAAGATTCAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTAGGATGGACAGTCAGCTACT 2712035/clone_end = 3′ 5569 Table 3A Hs.233261 AW026667 5880120 wv15d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGGCTTTGGGGTTCAGTTTGTTACC clone = IMAGE:2529617/ TTTGGAGACTTATTTAATGAAACC clone_end = 3′ 5570 Table 3A Hs.101340 AW026713 5880166 EST380762 cDNA −1 CAGTGGTTCCTGAGAGAATCTTAGTT CAAAGGACTGCCCCCGCCAACCCC 5571 Table 3A NA AW027160 5885916 wt72b08.x1 Soares_thymus_(—) −1 ACCGCCAAAGCCAATCATCCACTTTC NHFTh cDNA clone IMAGE: AGTACTTACCTAACCAATCTCCCA 2512983 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive eleme 5572 Table 3A Hs.233564 AW027530 5886286 wv74c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGGATGTTATTGACAGGGTGGCCTT clone = IMAGE:2535274/ TGTGATTCCTCCGGTGGTGGCAGC clone_end = 3′ 5573 Table 3A Hs.311783 AW043857 5904386 wy81g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCATTTCATTTGCTGTGTGGTTAGA clone = IMAGE:2554998/ CTTCCAGGAGGCTGTTTAGCTCTA clone_end = 3′ 5574 Table 3A Hs.277672 AW050975 5913245 wz25f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTTGTGAAAAGTCACCTGTGACTG clone = IMAGE:2559103/ TCAGGGGTATGCTATGGGCCTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5575 db mining Hs.279066 AW063114 8887051 TN0103 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GATCCACTTTGGGGTTCGGCGGCAG end = 3′ ATTATTCCGCTGGTAGAGCCGGATG 5576 db mining Hs.279082 AW063120 8887169 TN0257 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AATAAGGGACTCATTCATTATGCAGC end = 3′ AAATGTTGTTTGTTATTGGCTTGC 5577 db mining Hs.279083 AW063153 8887202 TN0786 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTCATGGTCTCCAGCCAGGACTCCA end = 3′ TCAGCGCCACGGCTTCATCCGAAC 5578 db mining Hs.279127 AW063155 8887204 DP1003 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTGATGCTCATCATCTGCTCGAGGTG end = 3′ ATTGATGCCAGGTTGACGCACCAT 5579 db mining Hs.279104 AW063156 8887205 TN0974 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCCTTTGGATAAGGTCCAAAACCTGT end = 3′ AACACATGACCCTCAGAGCCCTTT 5580 db mining Hs.279085 AW063158 8887207 TN0311 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CCCGGCGACTTCACCACCCGCTATC end = 3′ TGGGCACCAAAGACTATATCTAGAT 5581 db mining Hs.279086 AW063159 8887208 TN0312 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGCAATAGTCCTCGACAAGTCGCCA end = 3′ ACCCTCCCACTTCGGTCGATCAGCT 5582 db mining Hs.279092 AW063191 8887240 TN0359 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGTCGGGTACCTCGCCGATAAAATC end = 3′ GCTGATGGCCTGGTCGATCCTGAAG 5583 db mining Hs.279093 AW063196 8887245 TN0360 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATCTTATCCCTCTGTTACTCAATGTG end = 3′ AGTGCATACTTTACATTGCCTACT 5584 db mining Hs.279102 AW063210 8887259 TN0377 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GGTCCTTGAAGATGACGCGGATGAT end = 3′ CGAGGTCTCTGCGCCGTAGGCGATG 5585 db mining Hs.279067 AW063230 8887055 TN0107 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATGATGAAGCTGCTGTCCAACGCCTT end = 3′ CGTCTGCCAGTTTCTGCTGGTGTG 5586 db mining Hs.279069 AW063239 8887064 TN0018 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCCTTGCCAGAGCCTTCGGGTTCTAC end = 3′ GATTTGATCGACGACGCTGGTGTC 5587 db mining Hs.279070 AW063242 8887067 TN0138 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCGAACATGGGCAGCTCCGTTTCAA end = 3′ GATGGCTCAAGACTAGCGGATTGGG 5588 db mining Hs.279071 AW063246 8887071 TN0358 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AGTGATAGAGACCAAAGACTGCTTTT end = 3′ TAATTTTGTGGGGGAGGGGGTGGA 5589 db mining Hs.279072 AW063252 8887077 TN0149 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGGGTCACTCATGTTGGCTACTAACC end = 3′ CTTTTCGTGCGCCGGGCATTCTAG 5590 db mining Hs.279087 AW063267 8887092 TN0331 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTGTCCTTGATCGCTTCCTTCTCTG end = 3′ CAAGGGAGAGCTTCTGGACCTTCA 5591 db mining Hs.279073 AW063271 8887096 TN0156 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTGTTTGACATCAGCGCCATCTCGA end = 3′ CAGCGTATTCCGCTATGACTGTTT 5592 db mining Hs.279074 AW063274 8887099 TN0792 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CACGAAGCCTTCGATCAGTTGCAGC end = 3′ ACGCGGCCAGAGCGGTCGATAGAAC 5593 db mining Hs.279122 AW063299 8887124 TN0185 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CATTTTGCCATCTGCGAGCATCTGGG end = 3′ TATTGACATGATCCCCAGTGGAGC 5594 db mining Hs.279076 AW063319 8887144 TN0230 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CACCAAGCTGGTCAACATCCAGGCG end = 3′ AATGGCTATTACGTGGATGAGATCA 5595 db mining Hs.279078 AW063325 8887150 TN0236 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTGCTGATACGGCCTTTGATCATGTT end = 3′ TTCAACGATGTTTTCCGGCTTGCC 5596 db mining Hs.279079 AW063327 8887152 TN0238 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CCTCGACAAACTAAATGTTGATTTGA end = 3′ ATTGGCCTGTTATCATCTTGATCAC 5597 db mining Hs.302423 AW063352 8887289 TN0725 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTTTCAGATCGGGCCGCTCCCGCCG end = 3′ GGTACCTATAGCGGAATCGAATTTC 5598 db mining Hs.279095 AW063358 8887295 TN0979 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GAAAACAGAAATGATGCTCGGCACAT end = 3′ TCTCGTCCAGCACCTCGGCAACGG 5599 db mining Hs.279096 AW063371 8887308 TN0746 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AACTGTATTCGATCACCGTGGCGCTG end = 3′ ATGGTGTCAGCAGTCGCCTTGTTC 5600 db mining Hs.279097 AW063372 8887309 TN1085 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AGTTGACATATAACCCACTTTACATA end = 3′ CATTCCAAAATTGCGAGTAGTGAGT 5601 db mining Hs.279075 AW063428 8887365 TN0121 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATATCGTACCGAGAAACTAGTGCGGA end = 3′ TATCTGACCAGGTATGGCGGTTGG 5602 db mining Hs.279099 AW063436 8887373 TN0922 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTGGATGACCTGATCCAGGTCGGCC end = 3′ TGATCGGCCTGACTGATGAGCTGTC 5603 db mining Hs.279100 AW063458 8887395 TN0949 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATGATGACCAGATGCTCTGGCACCG end = 3′ TGTCGAGTTCGAGGATGCCGACATT 5604 db mining Hs.279103 AW063469 8887406 TN0961 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GATCTGGGACGCATGGCCGAAGCTG end = 3′ AAAAGCTGGCTGTAGAAGACCTCGA 5605 db mining Hs.279101 AW063474 8887411 TN0354 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AACATGGCAATATTTATTGGTCCTAA end = 3′ TACTGTCACTGGCAAGGTTGGTGT 5606 db mining Hs.279821 AW063497 8887434 TN0113 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GAGGCAGAGGTGTAGCGAGTCCAGG end = 3′ CTCTCTTCGAACGTTGCACCCGACG 5607 db mining Hs.279105 AW063509 8887446 TN1012 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTCCCACACGTTCGGCCCTGACTCT end = 3′ GCTGTGTTCGACGAGGACAATCTCG 5608 db mining Hs.279089 AW063534 8887471 TN1054 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CATGACGTTGTGCTCGACACCCCAA end = 3′ CAGATCACGTAATCAGCCTGGTGGA 5609 db mining Hs.279080 AW063546 8887483 TN0243 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TAGGCTATAGAGATGTGAGGGATTAT end = 3′ TATTAGTCACACCTCTAGTCATGCC 5610 db mining Hs.279108 AW063552 8887489 TN1055 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GGCTGCCGGATGTGTAGGTCTTCCC end = 3′ ATGTTGTGAAGTAACGGTGCTCCAC 5611 db mining Hs.279109 AW063556 8887493 TN1059 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGCCCTGTATAGTGTTGTAAAAATTA end = 3′ GAATGTTTCACCCAAACCATCTGG 5612 db mining Hs.279110 AW063561 8887498 TN1066 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTCTTTCGAATCGCTCTTTAGCTCGT end = 3′ GCGGGCTGTTGTCCCACTTGTTGG 5613 db mining Hs.279090 AW063572 8887509 TN1079 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTATGCGCTGCGCTACAAGCTGGAC end = 3′ CTGTATTCGGACTTCAGCTACTACC 5614 db mining Hs.279111 AW063598 8887535 DP0133 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTCGAAGCGACGCTGCGTGCGCTGC end = 3′ TCGTCCAATTGCAGCATGGATAAGG 5615 db mining Hs.302424 AW063600 8887537 DP0925 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CCTTCCGCTGTCCCTTCAGTAGCTGT end = 3′ TTCTGTTCCCTGACGCCCACTTCT 5616 db mining Hs.279124 AW063609 8887546 DP0922 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CAATGCAGCGGCTGATGCAGATCAC end = 3′ CCACGAGATGCAGGACGAAGGCGAG 5617 db mining Hs.279113 AW063630 8887567 DP0154 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCATTCAGTCTGAGTAGGAGGAAAGA end = 3′ GGACAGGTTGTTGGAGAGTTGGTT 5618 db mining Hs.279114 AW063635 8887572 DP0774 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TAATTGCCGCTGAAGCACGAATCCTC end = 3′ GAAATGCGTCACCTTCGGATTGAC 5619 db mining Hs.279125 AW063652 8887589 DP0189 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AAATGTGGTGACAAAGTACCAGCAAG end = 3′ AACTGGACTGTGTTTCTGGAGCCT 5620 db mining Hs.279116 AW063678 8887615 DP0229 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTTCATCGTCTCGCGTCGCAAGAAGT end = 3′ AAGGGCTAGGCCATGACTCGTTCG 5621 db mining Hs.279117 AW063709 8887646 DP0336 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTCTTGGCAGCCCTGCTCTCGTGGG end = 3′ TCAGCATCGTCGCGTGCTCCGGTGG 5622 db mining Hs.279118 AW063718 8887655 DP0314 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTGCTCGCTGAGCTGGTCCAGAAAT end = 3′ CCGTCGACTGAGGCGATGGCGGCTG 5623 db mining Hs.279119 AW063746 8887683 DP0347 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CATGAACAAGGGCCGGATCATCCTG end = 3′ ATGCCCAACACACTGGACTTCGGTG 5624 db mining Hs.279120 AW063778 8887715 DP0954 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CACCCGTTGTAGGCGACGAGCGTGA end = 3′ ACGAAAACGTGTCGGACGGCTTGTA 5625 db mining Hs.279121 AW063780 8887717 DP0388 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CATATGCGGCTGTGCCATAGCCGGA end = 3′ TGTTCTTCGTGCGTGCCTACCCCCG 5626 db mining Hs.279123 AW063833 8887770 DP0756 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTCTTTCCGTCGCGCATCGGAATGCG end = 3′ AAACTCGTACTTCGTGTAGAACTC 5627 db mining Hs.279138 AW063909 8887846 SP0953 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GCCAGGGGCTTTATCACTTCCATGG end = 3′ CCGCAGCGATGACCAGGTCAAGCTG 5628 db mining Hs.279126 AW063951 8887888 DP0986 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGCCGACCAAGCTTACCGACTTCTC end = 3′ GCCGATCTACTGCGACGAAGAAGGC 5629 db mining Hs.279174 AW063977 8887914 DP1019 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GGTAGTGACGTGCTGAATGACGGTG end = 3′ CCGTCCATCATCGGGTCGGAGTAAG 5630 db mining Hs.279128 AW064020 8887957 DP1073 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTCAGGACTCGTTTCACGTAGGCAAC end = 3′ GCTGTCTAAAGTTCCCAAGGGATT 5631 db mining Hs.279130 AW064046 8887983 SP0153 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTCTTTACCCGGAAACAGGTTGGGG end = 3′ AGATGACACGCAGAAAATCATACGC 5632 db mining Hs.279084 AW064052 8887989 SP0159 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTTGGATATATCGAGAAAGGCCAGG end = 3′ GCCTGAACAAGGAAAGCTTCCAGG 5633 db mining Hs.279825 AW064053 8887990 SP0992 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AAGGCTGGTCAAGAATCTTGAGACG end = 3′ GAATTGCACAGTCTCGGCGTGATCC 5634 db mining Hs.279131 AW064060 8887997 SP0636 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GATCGATTCGGGGGTGACATCGGCG end = 3′ CTGAGCACCATCACCGGAACATAAG 5635 db mining Hs.279135 AW064084 8888021 SP0612 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTGAGATCACCCTGAACACCGACAA end = 3′ GGACGAGATCGCAGTCTGCAACCTG 5636 db mining Hs.279136 AW064098 8888035 SP0575 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTGAAGGCTTTGGCGACAACCAGGT end = 3′ CTATCCGTTTGAAATTGGCGAGAAC 5637 db mining Hs.302426 AW064100 8888037 SP0684 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCTTGTGCCAGCACGTCTTGCTGATA end = 3′ GCCGATGAATCGCGTCCCTTTGTC 5638 db mining Hs.279175 AW064121 8888058 SP0554 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GAACTCCTCAAGGAAATAGTCCACCG end = 3′ CCTGCTGCTTGGACGCTGCCAGTT 5639 db mining Hs.279139 AW064129 8888066 SP0696 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTGACCTCGGGGTCCCCCTTGGTGA end = 3′ GGGTGCCGGTCTTGTCGAAGACGAC 5640 db mining Hs.279140 AW064136 8888073 SP0570 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTGTTCGGGCTTCATGTCGCCAACA end = 3′ CCATCGGCACTGGCATCATCGATCC 5641 db mining Hs.279106 AW064157 8888094 TN1014 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AGGTTGATTTCCACTTCCTCGGGAGG end = 3′ TTTCGCCACCTCTTCGCCTTTGAG 5642 db mining Hs.279141 AW064160 8888097 SP0594 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTTAGCTTCCACGCTTTATCTCCTGC end = 3′ TCTGAGTGTGTACCCGCGCTGCTC 5643 db mining Hs.279142 AW064161 8888098 SP0595 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTAAAGTGGTAAGGGAGGTTTCTACT end = 3′ CCTGGGGAAACATTAAAGTACCTT 5644 db mining Hs.279143 AW064166 8888103 SP0605 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTTCTCCGACTTCGAGATCTGCCCG end = 3′ TGGTCGAGATCGTGGTAGATGATG 5645 db mining Hs.279144 AW064175 8888112 SP0615 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AACTGGATAGAGCACGAGCCTTCTAA end = 3′ GCTTGGAGTTGCAGGTTCGAATCC 5646 db mining Hs.279824 AW064185 8888122 SP0630 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GAAGATCGGCGCAACGAAGACCGCT end = 3′ TCCACTTCATCAACTGGACCAAGAA 5647 Table 3A NA AW064187 8888124 (One single EST, artifact?) −1 TGCTTCTGTGACAGATTAGCTTACAT SP0632 KRIBB Human CD4 CTTACCACCTCACCGAGAAGAGCT intrathymic T-cell cDNA library cDNA 3′, mRNA sequence 5648 db mining Hs.279146 AW064189 8888126 SP0634 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AGCTCAAGAGCTTCCGCGACGTACC end = 3′ CAGCAAAGTAACGCTCGACGAATGC 5649 db mining Hs.279145 AW064194 8888131 SP0633 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATCGAAGACGTGATGCTGAACCTTTG end = 3′ GGCGAAGGCCGAGAAGGAAGGCAA 5650 db mining Hs.279147 AW064201 8888138 SP0650 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGATACCCTCACTAGACCTCGGATC end = 3′ GAAATAAATCAGAGCGATCACATCG 5651 db mining Hs.279132 AW064208 8888145 SP0658 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GGGGATACACACCCCACAAGCCTTC end = 3′ CTGCGGCTTCATCACGGTTACCACC 5652 db mining Hs.279148 AW064218 8888155 SP0732 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GATCTTGGTGAGAAGCTCGGTCATGT end = 3′ AGAAGACCTCGCCCTGGGACACTA 5653 db mining Hs.279826 AW064223 8888160 SP0676 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATTTTATCGCCAGCTACGTCGGCATT end = 3′ GGTCAGGACGACCTGAAGGGGAAT 5654 db mining Hs.279149 AW064250 8888187 SP1013 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGATGCGGAGAGCGAGGTAGATCCC end = 3′ GGCGGAGTTTTCGTCGATGGGAAAG 5655 db mining Hs.279150 AW064255 8888192 SP0105 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTACACTTCCTGGATCTGATCCACGA end = 3′ GGTAACGAGCGAGAGTGGTGATAC 5656 db mining Hs.279134 AW064258 8888195 SP0717 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTGACTTCATGCTCGGGGTTGAGCTT end = 3′ GGCGTCCACCACCTTTTCCCACTC 5657 db mining Hs.279151 AW064272 8888209 SP0130 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CCGGTGTCCTTGATCAGCTTCAGCA end = 3′ GTGGCTTGACGTAGATGCGGGTCGG 5658 db mining Hs.302427 AW064275 8888212 SP1065 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CATCAGTGTTTCTCCTGCTGGGACTG end = 3′ TTGCATGTGGTGCATCACGGTTTG 5659 db mining Hs.279153 AW064284 8888221 SP0755 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GCGAGGCGAAACATAGCTTCCATTGT end = 3′ GTCTTTTCTCCTTATGCGTCTTGC 5660 db mining Hs.279156 AW064319 8888256 SP1055 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AATGAGACCCGCCGTCCCTGGAGAT end = 3′ GAAGATGTCGTCCGACTCCGTCCAC 5661 db mining Hs.279157 AW064320 8888257 SP1045 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGGATGTTGTCGTTCCAGAACGAAG end = 3′ GATCGGCCTCTTGGGCCTGGATTTC 5662 db mining Hs.279164 AW064343 8888280 SP0916 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GGCACCGACTTGGGCCTGAGAGAGG end = 3′ CGCAGGTCATCAATATAGAATCGGG 5663 db mining Hs.279159 AW064348 8888285 SP1044 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CCATGCTGAACTTGGCCAGGTCCTT end = 3′ GACGGCGGTGTTTTCCGACAGCACC 5664 db mining Hs.279161 AW064375 8888312 SP0115 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGCGATGATCTCGTCCTTCGGCATG end = 3′ GCGATGCGCTATTCCTTCGACATGG 5665 db mining Hs.279162 AW064377 8888314 SP1066 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GCCCATTGACCGTATCGCGTCATCTT end = 3′ GCTGGCATTTCTAAGAAAATACCG 5666 db mining Hs.279163 AW064378 8888315 SP0966 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGAAACAGGGAAAAGCCAGGAAGAT end = 3′ CTCCGGTTCCACGTCCAATTTGTAC 5667 db mining Hs.279168 AW064424 8888361 SP1056 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CAAGAATGACGGAAAAATCCGTGAG end = 3′ CACAAGGCAAAGGCTTGCCGTGTGG 5668 db mining Hs.279165 AW064433 8888370 SP1030 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GACTTGATCACAACCCGATCCGTAAC end = 3′ GACGTATTGGAGCCACTCGAACAA 5669 db mining Hs.279166 AW064445 8888382 SP1042 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTCTCGCCGTAACTTTTCCGCCGAG end = 3′ CACGCTACGCACGTAGGTGTTGTG 5670 db mining Hs.279823 AW064450 8888387 SP1048 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TCGACTACGACTTCAACTTCCCCAAA end = 3′ CGGTGGGAGAAGCGAGCTTGAGGC 5671 db mining Hs.279167 AW064452 8888389 SP1069 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 AAGTTGATCAGATCACGGGCCACGC end = 3′ CTGCAACCAGAGGCTTGTCATCGTC 5672 db mining Hs.279169 AW064468 8888405 SP1067 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGATCTGATTGTGAGGAGAGTGGAG end = 3′ AAGGTGGTATAGAAGCTGAAAGGGT 5673 db mining Hs.279155 AW064473 8888410 SP1072 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CTTCATGCTCGAGAAGAAAATGCTCC end = 3′ GTGCCTCCGACGACGCCACCATCG 5674 db mining Hs.279170 AW064478 8888415 SP1080 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CAGATGGTCACGAGACGCTTGTCCG end = 3′ TGATGTCTTCCGTCAGCGTGCAGAG 5675 db mining Hs.279171 AW064479 8888416 SP0147 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGATGGATTTGGAAAGTGTTATTCTG end = 3′ TTTGACTTCTCCCTGCTCTGCTCA 5676 db mining Hs.279158 AW064487 8888424 SP1087 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TTGAACGGGTATAGCCACCAAGGCA end = 3′ TTGGCTGCAAAGTCGGGCAAAACTT 5677 db mining Hs.330544 AW064490 8888427 SP1090 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ACTGTGTATTGATGAGTATCTGATGC end = 3′ CTATAACATCTGTAGGAGGCTACA 5678 db mining Hs.279160 AW067725 8888472 SP0110 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 GTACGAAGGTGGCGATGATGCGTTC end = 3′ GATCACCTCGGGGATTTCCTCGGCG 5679 db mining Hs.279129 AW067742 8888489 SP0150 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 CGACCTTCGGCGTTTCCGCTTCGGA end = 3′ ACCCGTGAAGGCGTTCTTCACTTTG 5680 db mining Hs.279133 AW067752 8888499 SP0141 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 ATTCGCTGGCAACATAATTACCAGAC end = 3′ TCACATCGAACGAAGCTCGGTTCC 5681 db mining Hs.279154 AW067760 8888507 SP0122 cDNA, 3′ end/clone_(—) −1 TGTTCGTTGCCATCCTTGTCGAGGAA end = 3′ CATCTCGCTTTCCAGTTCCGCCTG 5682 Table 3A Hs.89433 AW071894 6026892 ATP-binding cassette, sub- −1 TTTGGGGGATCCTTTTGTAATGACTT family C (CFTR/MRP), member ACACTGGAAATGCGAACATTTGCA 1 (ABCC1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (196, 4791) 5683 Table 3A Hs.299581 AW073707 6028705 xb01h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGACAAGGGGCACCCGGATTATATT clone = IMAGE:2575061/ TCCCACCAATCCTAATCCTAAACCC clone_end = 3′ 5684 db mining Hs.243286 AW075809 6030807 xa85g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGAGCTTATTTTGGAGAACTGTCAC clone = IMAGE:2573824/ CATTTTATCCCAGTTGGCAATTTT clone_end = 3′ 5685 db mining Hs.277714 AW075814 6030812 xa85h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTATGGGTAAGGCTTGGGCTTGTTC clone = IMAGE:2573621/ CCACATGTTAACCAAATGGCCTCA clone_end = 3′ 5686 db mining Hs.244048 AW075894 6030892 xa81c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGAGGGCCAAAGAAATCTTTTTCCC clone = IMAGE:2573190/ GTTTCAAATTATGTTCCCCAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5687 db mining Hs.329433 AW075905 6030903 xa81d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTACCCCAATGCTTTTGCCCCGGTGG clone = IMAGE:2573193/ CCCAGTTTGTAAATTGGTTTGATT clone_end = 3′ 5688 db mining Hs.329434 AW075921 6030919 xa81f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCCTTGGCAGGTTAATTGGTGTT clone = IMAGE:2573215/ TAAGGAACCCTCCAGGGTGGGGGG clone_end = 3′ 5689 db mining NA AW075929 6030927 xa81g05.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CCCCCCAGTTTTAATGTTAGGGGGAA CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: GGGATTTAACCCCTTATTTAAAAAA 2573240 3′, mRNA sequence 5690 db mining Hs.265634 AW075948 6030946 xa82b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTATCACCCTTGATATGAAATTCCAG clone = IMAGE:2573261/ AATTTTCTGTGATACCACATGGCC clone_end = 3′ 5691 db mining Hs.277716 AW075986 6030984 xa82f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTCCGGGCCTTAATGGATTTGGCCT clone = IMAGE:2573313/ GTCCTCAAGAATGGTAATTATGAA clone_end = 3′ 5692 db mining Hs.241962 AW076004 6031002 xa82h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACGTGGTTTCAGTCCTTAGCACCGTG clone = IMAGE:2573335/ GTATTGACATGACATCAGTTGCAA clone_end = 3′ 5693 db mining Hs.257711 AW076027 6031025 he31c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACAACTTGCTGTTCACGTCTTTGGG clone = IMAGE:2920630/ GTGTTTTCCATTCCTAATAGATGG clone_end = 3′ 5694 db mining Hs.277717 AW076038 6031036 xa83d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACCCGTCCTCCATTATAATTACCT clone = IMAGE:2573391/ TTCAAAGGGCAAGTCAAAAGTTGT clone_end = 3′ 5695 db mining Hs.241983 AW076068 6031066 xa84a02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACAGCACAACATGAGTGTTTCCTA clone = IMAGE:2573450/ CCACATCAATTTTAATGAAGACAC clone_end = 3′ 5696 db mining Hs.277718 AW076075 6031073 xa84a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGGAATCGGGTTTCCATTGGACCCC clone = IMAGE:2573466/ AAAAATTTCCCTTTGGGCTTCATGA clone_end = 3′ 5697 db mining Hs.242605 AW076083 6031081 xa84b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAGGATAGAAGCAGCCTTTTATATT clone = IMAGE:2573467/ TTTGTGTGGTAAAGCAAATTGGCA clone_end = 3′ 5698 db mining Hs.329436 AW076127 6031125 xa84g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGCAAATTTCAAGGGACCTCCCC clone = IMAGE:2573520/ AAAGGGGGTGTTTTCCCTGGATGGG clone_end = 3′ 5699 Table 3A Hs.244816 AW078847 6033999 xb18g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAACAGGAAGGGGGTTTGGGCCCTT clone = IMAGE:2576700/ TGATCAACTGGAACCTTTGGATCAAG clone_end = 3′ 5700 Table 3A Hs.245616 AW080951 6036103 xc28c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTCTTTGTCTTTTTAAGACCCCTAAT clone = IMAGE:2585586/ AGCCCTTTGTAACTTGATGGCTT clone_end = 3′ 5701 Table 3A Hs.176498 AW081098 6036250 xc29a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCGGCTGCCTCCATCCCAGAAGAGT clone = IMAGE:2585662/ GCGCAGAGAATTAAATCTAGATATT clone_end = 3′ 5702 Table 3A NA AW081232 6036364 xc22e08.x1 NCI_CGAP_Co19 −1 GGGATGTAATACATATTTTTCCAAATA cDNA clone IMAGE:2585030 3′ AAATGCCTCATGGGCTTTGGGGC similar to SW:RS1A_HUMAN P39027 40S RIBOSOMAL 5703 Table 3A Hs.295945 AW081320 6036472 xc30f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGAACCCGTATTCATAAAATTTAGAC clone = IMAGE:2585807/ CAAAAAGGAAGGAATCGAACCCCC clone_end = 3′ 5704 Table 3A Hs.120219 AW081455 6036607 xc31c07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTTAGTATACAGCCAGAACAGCCAA clone = IMAGE:2585868/ GCCTCAATTCTTGTACCTTGTGTC clone_end = 3′ 5705 Table 3A Hs.277738 AW082714 6037866 xb61f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTGATCCTCTGTAGGGAACTTCCT clone = IMAGE:2580805/ TTTCTCTAATCCTAGATCTTTTCA clone_end = 3′ 5706 db mining NA AW088500 6044305 xd10a04.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ov23 −1 GAGGCATCAGAGGTTCAGGAGAGTT cDNA clone IMAGE:2593326 3′ ACAGGCAGCAGGTGCGGTATAATAT similar to SW:BAT3_HUMAN P46379 LARGE PROLINE- 5707 Table 3A Hs.243457 AW102836 6073449 xd38h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTGTTTCTTTGGGCCTGATTTGTATC clone = IMAGE:2596103/ TCTGGAAGGCATTAATTCTTGAA clone_end = 3′ 5708 Table 3A Hs.341908 AW117189 6085773 xd83f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTTTGCCTCTCGGAGGAGTCAAAG clone = IMAGE:2604231/ GGGCAGTAACTGTATGGGGTGAGAG clone_end = 3′ 5709 Table 3A Hs.3642 AW130007 6131612 RAB1, member RAS oncogene −1 GCTCCCGAATATTGTAATTTGTTGCC family (RAB1), mRNA/cds = CCCTATGTACCCAACCCCCTGAAA (50, 667) 5710 Table 3A Hs.248367 AW131768 6133375 MEGF11 protein (MEGF11), −1 AGGAAGTATGAGAGTTCTGAAACCCT mRNA/cds = (159, 3068) TGATAGAAACTGGAAGCCTGCCAT 5711 Table 3A Hs.203606 AW131782 6133389 PM0-UT0103-300101-002-f12 −1 GACATAGGGTTGCAGTAGTGAGTGG cDNA GCATCTGTTCTCAGAAGGCAGTGCC 5712 Table 3A Hs.335449 AW136717 6140850 UI-H-BI1-adm-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 TTCTGGCCTTGTTCACCTAGAAACGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTTCCTGTGTTATGGTTCTGGC 2717092/clone_end = 3′ 5713 Table 3A Hs.8121 AW137104 6141237 Notch (Drosophila) homolog 2 −1 GCTCTGGGAAAGAGACAGGGAAGTC (NOTCH2), mRNA/cds = TGGAATGGAAAAGAACACGATGAGA (12, 7427) 5714 Table 3A Hs.12035 AW137149 6141282 602122419F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGGTTACATTTGAGTCTCTGTACCTG clone = IMAGE:4279300/ CTTGGAAGAAATAAAAATACGTGT clone_end = 5′ 5715 Table 3A Hs.342003 AW138461 6142779 UI-H-BI1-adg-e-06-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGGGAATATGAAGCGAACGCCACA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CACTAGAACGCGCCCTGGGAGCTGG 2716882/clone_end = 3′ 5716 Table 3A Hs.245138 AW139918 6144636 UI-H-BI1-aee-d-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GCTGCTTTTGCCCATCCAGGTTTCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CATCCTAATCTTTGCTTTTCTTGT 2719136/clone_end = 3′ 5717 Table 3A Hs.276718 AW148618 6196514 601473284T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTAAATGTGGTTTGACTATTTCTGTA clone = IMAGE:3876165/ TGTCCCCATCTATTGATGAGGGT clone_end = 3′ 5718 Table 3A Hs.89104 AW148765 6196661 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTGTTTTAACAACTCTTCTCAACATTT clone = IMAGE:4717348/ TGTCCAGGTTATTCACTGTAACCA clone_end = 5′ 5719 Table 3A Hs.248657 AW150084 6198076 xg36f03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATAAACTGTCCCTTTAGGAAGAAG clone = IMAGE:2629661/ CCCAATGCCCGATTTTGCCCTTTA clone_end = 3′ 5720 Table 3A NA AW150085 6198077 xg36f04.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ut1 −1 GGACAAGTGGCATCGGTACTATATTT cDNA clone IMAGE:2629663 3′ CCCACCAATCCTAATCCTAATCCC similar to gb:X65018 PULMONARY SURFACTANT-ASSOC 5721 Table 3A Hs.265838 AW150944 6198842 xg42e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TATGTCCCTTTTTCTCCTCCCTTCCC clone = IMAGE:2630248/ CATTCCCTGGCATCATATTGGGAC clone_end = 3′ 5722 Table 3A Hs.301104 AW151854 6199839 602313002F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGCTGTCGCCTTAATCCAAGCCTACG clone = IMAGE:4422480/ TTTTCACACTTCTAGTAAGCCTCT clone_end = 5′ 5723 Table 3A Hs.337727 AW161820 6300853 au70h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGGGCTTGGTATAAACCCTACTTT clone = IMAGE:2781653/ GTGATTTGCTAAAGCACAGGATGT clone_end = 3′ 5724 Table 3A Hs.299967 AW166001 6397526 xf43e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCGCCTGAAACGGGCATTTTGTAAAT clone = IMAGE:2620844/ GGGGTTTGACTATTTTTGTATGTC clone_end = 3′ 5725 Table 3A Hs.81248 AW166442 6397967 CUG triplet repeat, RNA- −1 ACTGGCAAATGAAGCATACTGGCTTG binding protein 1 (CUGBP1), CAGGGACCTTCTGATTCAAGTACA mRNA/cds = (137, 1585) 5726 Table 3A Hs.169738 AW172306 6438254 xj37a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAATTCGATTTGAGATCTGAGGGCAG clone = IMAGE:2659382/ ACCCGAACCAGGAAAGCAACTCAG clone_end = 3′ 5727 Table 3A Hs.8991 AW172850 6438798 adaptor-related protein complex −1 AATGCACCAGGCTGCCACCTGCACC 1, gamma 2 subunit (AP1G2), AGTGGTTGCTACATGGGATAAGAAA mRNA/cds = (45, 2402) 5728 Table 3A Hs.143525 AW173163 6439111 xj84b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TATGATAGGATTCTCCACAGTGGCTT clone = IMAGE:2663895/ CCGACTCAGGCTCCAATGGACCAA clone_end = 3′ 5729 Table 3A Hs.38664 AW188135 6462571 IL0-MT0152-061100-501-e04 −1 TGCTGTATGGGCAGGTTGTCTTATTA cDNA TGTGATCAACAGATGTCCAGGAAC 5730 Table 3A NA AW188398 6462834 xj98c03.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 ACCTCCAAGAACATCTGCCTTTGTTG Co18 cDNA clone IMAGE: AACGTGTTTATTACCTGTCCACTC 2665252 3′, mRNA sequence 5731 Table 3A Hs.252989 AW191929 6470628 xl77c10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTTTTGCCCCTTAGCCCTTGGATAA clone = IMAGE:2680722/ TCCGGCTGGGAATGGGGGTGAGGG clone_end = 3′ 5732 Table 3A Hs.203755 AW194379 6473179 xm08h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCAAATAAGCTCTGTACTTCGGTTA clone = IMAGE:2683645/ CCTATGTACCTGTTACCACTTTCA clone_end = 3′ 5733 Table 3A Hs.253151 AW195119 6474139 xn66b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCCACATGTCCTATTCTCACACAGGT clone = IMAGE:2699413/ GCTTTAATTTCAGCCCAGTCTCTA clone_end = 3′ 5734 db mining Hs.253154 AW195169 6474211 xn66h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTGAAGGGGCTTTGTTGGGTTTTTG clone = IMAGE:2699477/ GGGTTTTGGGTGGGACTCCCAAAG clone_end = 3′ 5735 db mining Hs.330019 AW195270 6474330 xn67c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGGTTTTAAAAATTTTCCCGATTTC clone = IMAGE:2699526/ AAAATTAATTTTCCGTTGCCCCCCGG clone_end = 3′ 5736 db mining Hs.253167 AW195284 6474352 xn67d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCCTGGGGTTTTTGGGAATGAGG clone = IMAGE:2699537/ TAAGGCTTTGAATTTGGTTTGATAT clone_end = 3′ 5737 db mining Hs.253168 AW195300 6474368 xn67f12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATGCTTAGAGCTGGAGGCTTGAAA clone = IMAGE:2699567/ CCATAATCCCAATTAAGTGCTGTC clone_end = 3′ 5738 db mining Hs.253169 AW195313 6474381 xn67h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTTGTCCAGGAAAAGGAAGAGGG clone = IMAGE:2699577/ GGAAATTAAAACCTTTCCGGTTAGT clone_end = 3′ 5739 Table 3A Hs.253384 AW204029 6503501 UI-H-BI1-aen-d-02-0-UI.s1 −1 GCACTGCTCCGTCTAGCTGTATGACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTGTTATGTTTCTTTTCTTCCGT 2719899/clone_end = 3′ 5740 Table 3A Hs.253502 AW205624 6505098 UI-H-BI1-afr-e-01-0-UI.s1 −1 CTTCAATCTGGGCTGGGCACTCCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCACATAATCGTCACTCTCGGAGGA 2722657/clone_end = 3′ 5741 Table 3A Hs.330058 AW206977 6506473 UI-H-BI1-afs-h-11-0-UI.s1 −1 GCGGGAAGTGAAAGCGGAGGCTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GACAAGGGGAACTTACTGCTCAAAAA 2723180/clone_end = 3′ 5742 Table 3A Hs.157315 AW207701 6507197 UI-H-BI2-age-e-03-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTGGTGTGGTGGCAATAGGAAAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAAGATCAGGATGAGAAATTGCTT 2724172/clone_end = 3′ 5743 db mining NA AW236186 6568575 xn70e07.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CCAAGGGCCTTTTGGGGTTGTTTCCT CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: ATAACTTCAGTATTGTAAATTAGT 2699844 3′, mRNA sequence 5744 db mining NA AW236203 6568592 xn70h07.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CATAAAGGGGCATTGCCCTAGCCGG CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TCCGGCCTTTTTCCAGTCCATCCTG 2699869 3′, mRNA sequence 5745 db mining Hs.330063 AW236208 6568597 xn71a06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGTTTAAGAAATTTCCCCTAAATCTT clone = IMAGE:2699890/ GTTTGGTTGGTTGGGATGAAAAGT clone_end = 3′ 5746 db mining Hs.253747 AW236252 6568641 xn71g08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATTGATCCCATTCTTGCTGAAGTAG clone = IMAGE:2699966/ ACAGTGCCCTCAAGTGGAATTAAA clone_end = 3′ 5747 db mining Hs.253748 AW236271 6568660 xn72b03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTCCAATGCTGTTATCCCGGCTGGGT clone = IMAGE:2699981/ CCTCACACTCCCCCAACAATCCCA clone_end = 3′ 5748 db mining NA AW236345 6568734 xn73c12.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 AGAATGCGCTATTTCCCTCAAAGCCC CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGGCTGTAATAAAGAAGCCGATTT 2700118 3′ similar to contains element MER21 repetitive e 5749 Table 3A Hs.253820 AW237483 6569872 xm72e01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGAGGTCAGTGTGGTTTGGTGGAA clone = IMAGE:2689752/ GGATTATGATATTTACAAGCTGAGT clone_end = 3′ 5750 Table 3A Hs.342342 AW243795 6577635 xo56f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTCAATGTTTTGAAATTTGTGGAGC clone = IMAGE:2707995/ AAACCCCAGTTTTATGCCCTTGGT clone_end = 3′ 5751 Table 3A Hs.250591 AW262077 6638893 xp19e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTTGGAAAATTTAGAAATGTCCACT clone = IMAGE:2740840/ GTAGGACGTGGAATATGGCGTCGA clone_end = 3′ 5752 db mining Hs.250591 AW262272 6639088 xp19e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCACGTCCTAAAGTGTGGTAGACGC clone = IMAGE:2740840/ GCCCGCGAATTTAGTAGTAGTAGG clone_end = 3′ 5753 Table 3A Hs.277994 AW262728 6639544 xq94a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGACAAGTGGCATCCGTATTATATTT clone = IMAGE:2758270/ CCCACCATTCCTATTCTTAATCCC clone_end = 3′ 5754 db mining Hs.61345 AW262891 6639707 mRNA for KIAA1154 protein, −1 GGTCTGCCTCAGTCTTCTACTCATCA partial cds/cds = (0, 676) GCACCACACTGTCAAAATGTTGGA 5755 Table 3A Hs.5662 AW264291 6641033 guanine nucleotide binding −1 AGATGAATTGAAGCAAAAAGTTTTCA protein (G protein), beta GTACCAGCAGCAAGGCAGACCCCC polypeptide 2-like 1 (GNB2L1), mRNA/cds = (95, 1048) 5756 Table 3A Hs.122655 AW274156 6661186 hypothetical protein MGC14425 −1 TCACCTCCACCTCTGAGGGAGCAAC (MGC14425), mRNA/cds = GAATACAAAGGTAGACCCCCAAAAG (318, 686) 5757 Table 3A Hs.250600 AW291304 6697940 UI-H-BI2-agk-a-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CCCCAGCCAGCACTTCCCTTTTCTGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAGGGTTTTCTGTTTCTTTGATTA 2724386/clone_end = 3′ 5758 Table 3A Hs.47325 AW291458 6698021 UI-H-BI2-agh-c-02-0-UI.s1 −1 AGAAAATTTGAACCCTACGCTTCTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CATCCCACTTCTTACTCCATCCCG 2724099/clone_end = 3′ 5759 Table 3A Hs.170381 AW291507 6698143 UI-H-BI2-aga-g-11-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGTGGCATCATTCACACCACCAGCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAGTCCCTTCCAAGAGGGGTCTGG 2723900/clone_end = 3′ 5760 db mining Hs.255118 AW292757 6699393 UI-H-BW0-aij-b-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CCGTGTTAAAACCAAAGTTTGGGATT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCGGGTATTCATTGGAAGTCAC 2729423/clone_end = 3′ 5761 Table 3A Hs.255119 AW292772 6699408 UI-H-BW0-aij-d-03-0-UI.s1 −1 CGAGAGCCTGGAAGCTTTGCACACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTGCCTGGAAGATCTGATTCTTTG 2729501/clone_end = 3′ 5762 db mining Hs.255123 AW292814 6699450 UI-H-BW0-aij-h-02-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTTTTAAAAGTGGGTTTATTTCAACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCTTCACTCCCGGTTGGTGACCG 2729691/clone_end = 3′ 5763 db mining Hs.255129 AW292855 6699491 UI-H-BW0-aif-d-03-0-UI.s1 −1 TCTTCTCTCAGTCTTCAGCAAGTAGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCTTTCAGAACTGCCTCCTCCCG 2729117/clone_end = 3′ 5764 db mining Hs.255544 AW292873 6699509 UI-H-BW1-ame-e-09-0-UI.s1 −1 GTTTTCTGCATCCCAAATGTCCTGGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCATGTGTCCCTTCCTTGCTGACC 3069784/clone_end = 3′ 5765 db mining Hs.255134 AW292900 6699536 UI-H-BW0-aig-a-05-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTTATGATTCTCTCAATTTCATAAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCTTCTGGCAGAGGAGACAGAT 2729000/clone_end = 3′ 5766 db mining Hs.255135 AW292902 6699538 UI-H-BW0-aig-a-07-0-UI.s1 −1 AAATGGATTACAATTTCCCTGACATTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGCATAAAACATCTGCCATCCT 2729004/clone_end = 3′ 5767 db mining Hs.255139 AW292928 6699564 UI-H-BW0-aig-d-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCTCCTTCCAGAGACCTTTGCTTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGCCATTTTTTCTGTGGGCTTTT 2729156/clone_end = 3′ 5768 db mining Hs.255140 AW292941 6699577 UI-H-BW0-aig-f-10-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGCATAGCAGTAGAATCTGTCAAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGAGGCATGGAATGAAATGAACC 2729250/clone_end = 3′ 5769 db mining Hs.255142 AW292960 6699596 UI-H-BW0-aih-a-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGACCCTCTCGCCCCTCCACCTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTTCTGCCCTAGGATAACGCTGGG 2728995/clone_end = 3′ 5770 db mining Hs.147728 AW292989 6699625 RST12623 cDNA −1 GACCCAAAGAAAAGATCAAGACCGC ATGTAGCAAATGTAGCAAGGAGGCA 5771 db mining Hs.255152 AW293001 6699637 UI-H-BW0-aih-d-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CTAATTTCCCACTAAAAGGTCCAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAATTGATGCCACCTGTAGTTTGG 2729159/clone_end = 3′ 5772 db mining NA AW293017 6699653 UI-H-BW0-aih-f-06-0-UI.s1 −1 GTAAAGTTCCAAGCGAGTGGAAGGT NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA AAATCACGACTGTGGCACCGGAGCC clone IMAGE:2729243 3′, mRNA sequence 5773 db mining NA AW293143 6699779 UI-H-BW0-aii-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 GAAACTGAATGACCATGGAATGCTGA NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA AATTCCAAAAGAAAAACGTCGCGC clone IMAGE:2729356 3′, mRNA sequence 5774 db mining Hs.255172 AW293158 6699794 UI-H-BW0-aii-b-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TCTCTCAGGTCGTCTTCAGAGTCCAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCCTTTGTCTTGATCTTTTCTCT 2729412/clone_end = 3′ 5775 Table 3A Hs.166975 AW293159 6699795 splicing factor, arginine/serine- −1 CTCCCATCATTCCCTCCCGAAAGCCA rich 5 (SFRS5), mRNA/cds = TTTTGTTCAGTTGCTCATCCACGC (218, 541) 5776 db mining Hs.255174 AW293172 6699808 UI-H-BW0-aii-c-10-0-UI.s1 −1 GCCCTGCCCCCTACCCTTGCCCTTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTTTTGGGACTGAATAAAGAAT 2729466/clone_end = 3′ 5777 Table 3A Hs.255178 AW293267 6699829 UI-H-BW0-aii-e-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TGCAGGATAACTTGCTCATGAAAGGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATGCCAGATTAAACCCCTTGCCA 2729562/clone_end = 3′ 5778 Table 3A Hs.75354 AW293424 6700060 mRNA for KIAA0219 gene, −1 GCCTTCCCTTCGTTCCTTTCCAGGCA partial cds/cds = (0, 7239) ATAATGACATCATTAGTGATGCAA 5779 Table 3A Hs.255200 AW293426 6700062 UI-H-BI2-ahm-b-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CGCCACGGCTCCAATCCCTATATGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTGAGCAGTAGAATCACATAGGAAT 2727122/clone_end = 3′ 5780 Table 3A Hs.10041 AW293461 6700097 602713308F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCTAGAATCAGACTTTAAGCACAAGC clone = IMAGE:4853616/ AGGGAGGGAAAGCACTTGAGCAGT clone_end = 5′ 5781 db mining Hs.291317 AW293859 6700495 nx40e10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCACATGCAAAAACTCAGATGTGCAA clone = IMAGE:1258602/ ATAACTGTTCCCTATTAACTACAA clone_end = 3′ 5782 Table 3A Hs.255249 AW293895 6700531 UI-H-BW0-ain-f-10-0-UI.s1 −1 GGTGCTCAAACTGTATTTTCTCCCTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCTCCCTCCTTCTTTCTTTCCAGA 2729995/clone_end = 3′ 5783 db mining Hs.255251 AW293922 6700558 UI-H-BW0-aik-a-04-0-UI.s1 −1 TTCTTCCACGGGATTTCTAATTCATTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATAGGACCTCCACACCAGACCT 2729382/clone_end = 3′ 5784 db mining Hs.255253 AW293949 6700585 UI-H-BW0-aik-c-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TATCCAGCCTGACTTCTTCATGCTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTAGCCTTCCAATCCTTAACTAA 2729490/clone_end = 3′ 5785 db mining Hs.255254 AW293950 6700586 UI-H-BW0-aik-c-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGACATTGGGGGTCAAACCCTTTTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTAAATTTTCCCTTTCCCAGGGC 2729492/clone_end = 3′ 5786 Table 3A Hs.255255 AW293955 6700591 UI-H-BW0-aik-d-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GCTGTGCCACGGTCAGGTGGCTTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATCTGTACTCAATTGTTACTGTAC 2729528/clone_end = 3′ 5787 Table 3A Hs.190904 AW294083 6700729 UI-H-BI2-ahg-b-05-0-UI.s1 −1 TCAGAGATGCTGATGTCATATAAGTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTTCCCTGTCTGGCCTTGGATGT 2726720/clone_end = 3′ 5788 db mining Hs.255330 AW294618 6701254 UI-H-BW0-ail-a-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GTATGACTGATGATAGCTGCGAATGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAGGAGGGAAGGGAAGGCTGGAG 2729385/clone_end = 3′ 5789 db mining Hs.255333 AW294644 6701280 UI-H-BW0-ail-c-11-0-UI.s1 −1 CCATTGCCCCGGTGTTTTGGTTTAAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCCCAGGCTTATTTTAAAGGCC 2729493/clone_end = 3′ 5790 Table 3A Hs.255687 AW294654 6701290 UI-H-BW0-ail-d-10-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGAAATTAAACATGAGCATGACATG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCCCAACTCTCAAGAAATCCCCA 2729539/clone_end = 3′ 5791 Table 3A Hs.255336 AW294681 6701317 UI-H-BW0-ail-g-10-0-UI.s1 −1 ATCAGGTCCCCTACAAAATTAGCTAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTGGCCTTTCCTACAAAATTAGC 2729683/clone_end = 3′ 5792 db mining Hs.255337 AW294692 6701328 UI-H-BW0-ail-h-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TCATTCGTTTGCTTTCTCTGACTGAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGCAGTAATGACTTCAATAAGCT 2729733/clone_end = 3′ 5793 Table 3A Hs.255339 AW294695 6701331 UI-H-BW0-aim-a-02-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGGCCTGCTTCAGAGTTTGTTTCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAATAAAACAATGGCTCTCCCCGT 2729738/clone_end = 3′ 5794 db mining Hs.255341 AW294697 6701333 UI-H-BW0-aim-a-04-0-UI.s1 −1 CCCCCAACTTACATGGAAAAGGGAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGTTGCATTTCTGTGTCATATGCAT 2729742/clone_end = 3′ 5795 db mining Hs.342539 AW294717 6701353 UI-H-BW0-ajl-g-03-0-UI.s1 −1 GCAGAGGGAAGAGGAAATGCTTTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGCCTTGCTAGTTATTTAATTAGTT 2732333/clone_end = 3′ 5796 db mining Hs.255347 AW294739 6701375 UI-H-BW0-aim-f-07-0-UI.s1 −1 GACATAGTTGCAAAACACAATACTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATACTTTTTCTGGAGGAGGGGGCC 2729988/clone_end = 3′ 5797 db mining Hs.255354 AW294769 6701405 UI-H-BW0-ail-g-02-0-UI.s2 −1 ACCCCTTTTCTTAATTTCTCAGGAAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGGCAGCTCCTTCTTTTGTCGTC 2729667/clone_end = 3′ 5798 db mining NA AW294812 6701448 UI-H-BI2-ahi-d-06-0-UI.s1 −1 CCTCCGGTGTCTTCGGAAGCACTGA NCI_CGAP_Sub4 cDNA AGGGACATCTGGGGACCCTCACCTG clone IMAGE:2726842 3′, mRNA sequence 5799 db mining Hs.255388 AW295071 6701707 UI-H-BW0-ait-c-03-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTCTTTGACCAATAAATCACTGGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAGAGGTTCCAGCATATTCTGAGA 2730245/clone_end = 3′ 5800 Table 3A Hs.255389 AW295088 6701724 UI-H-BW0-ait-d-09-0-UI.s1 −1 ATGCTTACACCCTGGATGAATAAAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTTATTTACACCTCCACCTCCCC 2730305/clone_end = 3′ 5801 db mining Hs.255157 AW295376 6702012 UI-H-BI2-ahv-f-03-0-UI.s1 −1 CTCTTCACAGGTCATAAGCCCCTCTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGCGGCGACAGTCCTCGCATCCAG 2728085/clone_end = 3′ 5802 db mining Hs.330175 AW295597 6702233 UI-H-BW0-aip-a-10-0-UI.s1 −1 CAGCTCGACCTCAGTCCCCTTCAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATAAGATGGCGGCTGCGCTGACAG 2729779/clone_end = 3′ 5803 Table 3A Hs.255446 AW295610 6702246 UI-H-BW0-aip-c-03-0-UI.s1 −1 TTTCAACGTGTACCTTTCCTGGGAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCATCTCAATAAACACATTTTGGT 2729861/clone_end = 3′ 5804 db mining Hs.255448 AW295616 6702252 UI-H-BW0-aip-c-09-0-UI.s1 −1 GCTGGACACATGGGTTAAGAGGAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAAGTAGGAAAGGAGGAGGGGAAA 2729873/clone_end = 3′ 5805 db mining Hs.255449 AW295629 6702265 UI-H-BW1-amu-a-09-0-UI.s1 −1 GGCTGGGACCAGGGTTTTTCAAGCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCTTTTCCTGTCTCAGTTCAGAGA 3071128/clone_end = 3′ 5806 Table 3A Hs.255454 AW295664 6702300 UI-H-BW0-aip-g-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CCCACTTTCACACATGACTCACACGA DNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGAAGGAAAGAAAGGGCATCCTT 2730071/clone_end = 3′ 5807 db mining Hs.255455 AW295669 6702305 UI-H-BW0-aip-h-06-0-UI.s1 −1 AAGAAATTAAGGAAGGCAAGAGGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGTGTTGGCCCATGGAAGTTTCCC 2730107/clone_end = 3′ 5808 db mining Hs.255457 AW295688 6702324 UI-H-BW0-aiw-b-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGGCAAATATTGCGGAAGATGTACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAAATGTAATTGAAATGTAGCTGC 2730578/clone_end = 3′ 5809 db mining Hs.255459 AW295711 6702347 UI-H-BW0-aiw-d-03-0-UI.s1 −1 AGCATAAGAGATACGAAGCTGATGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTAACTTGTACCCCTTGAAGTG 2730676/clone_end = 3′ 5810 db mining Hs.255462 AW295724 6702360 UI-H-BW0-aiw-e-08-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTGTCAGACAATTAGATACTCTTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGTCTTCAGGAGCCCATCTGGAA 2730734/clone_end = 3′ 5811 db mining Hs.255464 AW295731 6702367 UI-H-BW0-aiw-f-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GAAGTGTAAACATGCCAACAGGGTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATATTTAGGTTCCAAGAGTTGCCA 2730776/clone_end = 3′ 5812 Table 3A Hs.156814 AW295965 6702531 KIAA0377 gene product −1 CTTCCCAAACTCCATTGTCTCATTCT (KIAA0377), mRNA/cds = CACTGCTTATGTTATTGCTCTTAT (126, 4346) 5813 Table 3A Hs.255492 AW296005 6702641 UI-H-BW0-aiu-b-01-0-UI.s1 −1 CCCACACAGCAGAGAAGTATCAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AACATAGAAACATGTGAAAATGCGC 2730552/clone_end = 3′ 5814 db mining Hs.255495 AW296020 6702656 UI-H-BW0-aiu-c-07-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGTTCAATTCATTTTCCTGAGATGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGGTTTATAAGATTTGAGGATGGT 2730612/clone_end = 3′ 5815 db mining Hs.255497 AW296044 6702680 UI-H-BW0-aiu-e-10-0-UI.s1 −1 ATACTTAGATGTGCTTGGATCCTGGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGGGAGGCTTGGTTAGAAGTCACG 2730714/clone_end = 3′ 5816 db mining Hs.255498 AW296054 6702690 UI-H-BW0-aiu-f-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGGTCAGCGTGTTCAATTTTAAATA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAATACACTAGCCTTACAACGGA 2730762/clone_end = 3′ 5817 db mining Hs.255499 AW296058 6702694 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-02-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTTCATCTTGATGTAATAGAGAAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAGAGAGAGCATCCCTTTTCAGT 2730794/clone_end = 3′ 5818 Table 3A Hs.255501 AW296063 6702699 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-08-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCAGTAACACAATGACGGCAAGCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGAGAAGGAAAAAGTCAGATCCCC 2730806/clone_end = 3′ 5819 db mining Hs.255502 AW296066 6702702 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-11-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTTGGAGCTAGAGAGCCACCCATC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATATGGAGGAGAAGTGGTCACTCTA 2730812/clone_end = 3′ 5820 db mining Hs.34871 AW296352 6702988 zinc finger homeobox 1B −1 TGCATGTGTGTTGTGTACTTGTCTGT (ZFHX1B), mRNA/cds = TCTGTAAGATTGTCGGTGTTACAC (444, 4088) 5821 db mining Hs.255543 AW296373 6703009 UI-H-BW0-aio-c-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TTCCTGGCAGTAAAGAAAAGAAAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GATGTGAGTTATGAAGCATTGACT 2729874/clone_end = 3′ 5822 db mining Hs.255546 AW296398 6703034 UI-H-BW0-aio-f-01-0-UI.s1 −1 AAATAGGAATATAATCTGTCCACATC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAGAATGGGAAGTCGAAGTGTACA 2730000/clone_end = 3′ 5823 db mining Hs.255549 AW296404 6703040 UI-H-BW0-aio-f-08-0-UI.s1 −1 GTTCCAAATGTTTTCCGCTAATAGTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTCCTAAAGCCTTTGCCATTCCT 2730014/clone_end = 3′ 5824 db mining Hs.255552 AW296446 6703082 UI-H-BW0-aiq-b-07-0-UI.s1 −1 ACAGAGAAGGCTTATTTACGTTGGGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTACATTAAGGAAAAGTGGTGAC 2730180/clone_end = 3′ 5825 Table 3A Hs.255554 AW296490 6703126 UI-H-BW0-aiq-f-08-0-UI.s1 −1 CCTTCCTCCTATATCCTGCCTTGAAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGGATGTGATACCTTGAGCCATG 2730374/clone_end = 3′ 5826 db mining Hs.255556 AW296504 6703140 UI-H-BW0-aiq-g-12-0-UI.s1 −1 ATATTTGGGTCTCTGTTTAAGATTTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGCCGTGGTAGGGAGAGTTCCA 2730430/clone_end = 3′ 5827 db mining Hs.255558 AW296511 6703147 UI-H-BW0-aiq-h-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGATGCCATGATGACACCAATAAGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AACCCACAGATTAGGGGAAATACT 2730470/clone_end = 3′ 5828 Table 3A Hs.255559 AW296532 6703168 UI-H-BW0-aiv-b-07-0-UI.s1 −1 GGGGCTGGGAGCCACCAAAAGGGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGCTCTTCGGAGAAATGCTGAATTC 2730565/clone_end = 3′ 5829 Table 3A Hs.255560 AW296545 6703181 UI-H-BW0-aiv-c-11-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGCATCTTGAAAGTTCCATAAAGAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGAAGTAAGGGTCATTCAGTCATT 2730621/clone_end = 3′ 5830 db mining Hs.255561 AW296567 6703203 UI-H-BW0-aiv-f-04-0-UI.s1 −1 AGCTAAAGCCACGGAACTCAATGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTTATGCATGGAAGGAAACAGGTT 2730751/clone_end = 3′ 5831 db mining Hs.255569 AW296695 6703331 UI-H-BW0-aix-c-06-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTTCTCTCTCGAACTCTGGAGCACA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCAGCTCTCTCTGCATAAACTGTT 2730635/clone_end = 3′ 5832 db mining Hs.255572 AW296727 6703363 UI-H-BW0-aix-f-09-0-UI.s1 −1 ATCTGGAGGATGGCAGTTTGAGAATT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGACTAAGCCCGTCTCCCCTTTG 2730785/clone_end = 3′ 5833 Table 3A Hs.255573 AW296730 6703366 UI-H-BW0-aix-f-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CATTAGCTCTCTAAACATTTGGCCTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGGATTCATAGGTGAAGCCTTTA 2730791/clone_end = 3′ 5834 db mining Hs.255575 AW296758 6703394 UI-H-BW0-ajb-a-10-0-UI.s1 −1 GGTAGGATTTATCCTTTTCTTCATGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCAACTGTATAAACTGGCAAAGCA 2730931/clone_end = 3′ 5835 db mining Hs.255577 AW296773 6703409 UI-H-BW0-ajb-c-04-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTCTTATGGGACAGAGCAGCTCTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGTCTAGGATGGTAGAAGATTCTT 2731015/clone_end = 3′ 5836 Table 3A Hs.255579 AW296797 6703433 UI-H-BW0-ajb-e-07-0-UI.s1 −1 GAGTCTGTACCCCTTTCTAATAAACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTCTGGACACAATGAACCCTGAA 2731117/clone_end = 3′ 5837 db mining Hs.255580 AW296802 6703438 UI-H-BW0-ajb-f-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CCATCGGCAAGCCTTGGTGGGTTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTCAGTGGCATTAGGGATTAAGG 2731155/clone_end = 3′ 5838 db mining Hs.255590 AW296914 6703550 UI-H-BW0-ajc-a-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CCATTTCTTCTGGATCCTCTCCTAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGTCTTTGTGTGGACGCACAAGCG 2731294/clone_end = 3′ 5839 db mining Hs.255591 AW296947 6703583 UI-H-BW0-ajc-e-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GATCCTTTGCTGACACTGGTTTCTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTATTTTGCCCCGCCAATAAAAA 2731472/clone_end = 3′ 5840 db mining Hs.255598 AW297024 6703660 UI-H-BW0-ajf-e-04-0-UI.s1 −1 TCTGTCTGAAACTTCTTTTCTCTCTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAATTAAATTTTCCAATGGACCGT 2731495/clone_end = 3′ 5841 db mining Hs.255600 AW297026 6703662 UI-H-BW0-ajf-e-06-0-UI.s1 −1 GATCTGTGTTTTCCTCCCAAAAGAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATCATCTTTCCAGAAAAAGAGGAT 2731499/clone_end = 3′ 5842 db mining Hs.255601 AW297030 6703666 UI-H-BW0-ajf-e-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TTCCATATGTCACTGTATCTGCCTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CATTACCCCTTCTTAAAACACACA 2731507/clone_end = 3′ 5843 db mining Hs.288403 AW297036 6703672 AV757131 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCTCACTACCACTTCTTCAAATCCAG clone = BMFAKG04/clone_(—) CTAAAAGCATCACGGCCTCAATGA end = 5′ 5844 db mining Hs.255614 AW297162 6703808 HNC68-1-F10.R cDNA −1 GTCTGGTTGTTAGCTTTCCCGATCCT CCACACATTGGAAACCTAAGCATA 5845 db mining Hs.255615 AW297175 6703811 UI-H-BW0-ajd-c-04-0-UI.s1 −1 GGGCAATGGAGCCACAGACTCTCTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTTCAAGAGGTGTTTCATAGGTGT 2731375/clone_end = 3′ 5846 db mining Hs.255618 AW297199 6703835 UI-H-BW0-ajd-e-07-0-UI.s1 −1 AGCTGAGGTCAGACAAACCACAACAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATATGCAGATTTATCAGCAATAAA 2731477/clone_end = 3′ 5847 db mining Hs.255617 AW297201 6703837 7k38c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTGCCAGGGTTGTTCGGAAGTCGC clone = IMAGE:3477507/ AGGTCCGAAAATCTCCTCCGCATAC clone_end = 3′ 5848 db mining Hs.255621 AW297220 6703856 UI-H-BW0-ajd-g-09-0-UI.s1 −1 CTTCTCTGAAATGGTACGCCTATACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGCATTTCTGAGAAGCCAAACAAA 2731577/clone_end = 3′ 5849 db mining Hs.255622 AW297233 6703869 UI-H-BW0-aji-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTTTTCTGGCTAAGTCACCTCTTAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAGATCCCTGTAAAATTCACCCT 2731684/clone_end = 3′ 5850 db mining NA AW297255 6703891 UI-H-BW0-aji-c-04-0-UI.s1 −1 CAGATTAAAAACCCCATCCCGGCCCT NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA CACCGAGGTGTTACAACTCTGTCC clone IMAGE:2731782 3′, mRNA sequence 5851 db mining Hs.48820 AW297262 6703898 TAFII105 mRNA, partial/ −1 AGCAAATTACTCTGCCTGGAAATAAA cds = (0, 2405) ATTCTGTCACTTCAAGCATCTCCT 5852 db mining Hs.255626 AW297265 6703901 UI-H-BW0-aji-d-02-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCAGGCACTGTATAGGTGGCGAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACACAATGATAGGCAAAGTAGTACA 2731826/clone_end = 3′ 5853 db mining Hs.255630 AW297294 6703930 UI-H-BW0-aji-f-09-0-UI.s1 −1 ACAGACCCAAACCTCACAGAGTGAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGGACTTTCCTCACAGAGTGAAA 2731936/clone_end = 3′ 5854 db mining Hs.255632 AW297313 6703949 7k46h07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGCTTCAGACTTTTAACAACAATCCT clone = IMAGE:3478525/ AGAAGCCAGAAAACAATGAAGAAA clone_end = 3′ 5855 db mining Hs.255633 AW297317 6703953 UI-H-BW0-aji-h-12-0-UI.s1c −1 TTCTGTCAGGGCTTCAAAAGAGACTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCATAGTTTTGGGAACTGGAGTCA 2732038/clone_end = 3′ 5856 db mining Hs.255634 AW297318 6703954 UI-H-BW0-air-a-01-0-UI.s1 −1 GATATATTGAAGGTCAGAGGCAGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTAAACAGGTGATGCCACTGGGTCT 2730121/clone_end = 3′ 5857 db mining Hs.255635 AW297328 6703964 UI-H-BW0-air-a-11-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGCTCTTGTTGAGTATTCCTTTGAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCTGCTTCTGTCTTTTTAAATCA 2730141/clone_end = 3′ 5858 Table 3A Hs.255637 AW297339 6703975 UI-H-BW0-air-c-03-0-UI.s1 −1 ACACACCAAAAGAAATAGAAGAGTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTCTGCCCTTGGGGAATCTGCA 2730221/clone_end = 3′ 5859 db mining NA AW297356 6703992 UI-H-BW0-air-d-08-0-UI.s1 −1 ACACCCAGCACCCACAGGGAAGAAA NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA TAATTCCACAGAGCTAAGTATTCCA clone IMAGE:2730279 3′, mRNA sequence 5860 db mining Hs.330185 AW297367 6704003 UI-H-BW0-air-f-01-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTGCCTGTGTGCTCCAGCCTCTTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATGTGTGTAACTTCAATAAAACC 2730361/clone_end = 3′ 5861 db mining Hs.255644 AW297374 6704010 UI-H-BW0-air-f-08-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCGAGTGTTACCGCAAGAGGTGTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAATCCAGGTTCATGTTTGCACAC 2730375/clone_end = 3′ 5862 db mining Hs.255645 AW297384 6704020 UI-H-BW0-air-g-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCTGATTCTCAAAGTACCCCCTTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTACAACTCTAACATGCTTTGTCT 2730423/clone_end = 3′ 5863 db mining Hs.255646 AW297390 6704026 UI-H-BW0-air-h-05-0-UI.s1 −1 CCATGATTTTTCCAATGGACAAGCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTAACATGGGACTGTATTTCCT 2730465/clone_end = 3′ 5864 Table 3A Hs.255647 AW297400 6704036 UI-H-BW0-ais-a-05-0-UI.s1 −1 AATAGAACTGATAGCCCATGATGATT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCTGGCAGGGTTAAGGAAGTGGG 2730152/clone_end = 3′ 5865 db mining Hs.255648 AW297401 6704037 UI-H-BW0-ais-a-06-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCCAGGAGAGTCACATTTCTTTTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTAAATAAGGAGGGGAAGAAAAA 2730154/clone_end = 3′ 5866 db mining Hs.255649 AW297407 6704043 UI-H-BW0-ais-b-02-0-UI.s1 −1 GGGTTACCTCACTTTCTAGGTTCCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGATTCCCAAGTTAAGGAAGCTTT 2730194/clone_end = 3′ 5867 db mining Hs.255650 AW297411 6704047 UI-H-BW0-ais-b-07-0-UI.s1 −1 AAAGCGTCCAGTCCCCCTAACTCAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CACAGAAACATAACAATTTTACAA 2730204/clone_end = 3′ 5868 db mining Hs.255653 AW297426 6704062 UI-H-BW0-ais-c-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CCCAGGGCTCCTCCACCTGAAAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGTCAGGGTTTCAGATCAGCTAAA 2730262/clone_end = 3′ 5869 db mining Hs.255657 AW297443 6704079 UI-H-BW0-ais-e-09-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGCCTCCACCCATTAAACTGTCTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCCTAAGACAAATAATTCCCAGGA 2730352/clone_end = 3′ 5870 Table 3A Hs.255661 AW297522 6704158 UI-H-BW0-aja-e-02-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTACTCCTGATGCCTGAAAATCGTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGTGAAGACTTATCACATTACCG 2731106/clone_end = 3′ 5871 db mining Hs.255665 AW297581 6704217 UI-H-BW0-ajg-b-08-0-UI.s1 −1 ATCCTTCAGATTGAGCTGGGTGTCAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CATTCAATTCCACAAGGCTACCTG 2731718/clone_end = 3′ 5872 db mining Hs.255666 AW297590 6704226 RST6539 cDNA −1 TGGATAAGCAATATGTTGGACTAGTA TGAAAATGGCATTCCCAGCAGTGA 5873 db mining Hs.255672 AW297626 6704262 UI-H-BW0-ajg-f-12-0-UI.s1 −1 TCACTAGCAGAATATAGTGGGCATGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCAGTATCCTAGTAGAGCTGACCC 2731918/clone_end = 3′ 5874 db mining Hs.255673 AW297636 6704272 UI-H-BW0-ajg-h-03-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTTTCTTTCTTACAATGGGGGTCTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAATCCAGGGTTTCCACACCAGGG 2731996/clone_end = 3′ 5875 db mining Hs.255674 AW297649 6704285 UI-H-BW0-ajh-a-05-0-UI.s1 −1 CCAAATACTTAGTGTAGTTGACTTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTGGGTTGCACTGTAAGGCAGAG 2731665/clone_end = 3′ 5876 db mining Hs.255675 AW297651 6704287 UI-H-BW0-ajh-a-07-0-UI.s1 −1 CAAGAGTTTCCATGCGTCCAGTGATG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCGGAATTAATCATGTATGGTGT 2731669/clone_end = 3′ 5877 db mining Hs.255677 AW297664 6704300 UI-H-BW0-ajh-b-11-0-UI.s1 −1 GTTTCTAACCCATAAGTGCCTCATAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATACATTGCTAGTCTAAAGAGCTTT 2731725/clone_end = 3′ 5878 db mining Hs.255679 AW297692 6704328 UI-H-BW0-ajh-e-05-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCGGCTAATTTTGTAACTGGCTTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGTAAAATAAATCCTTCCTGTGT 2731857/clone_end = 3′ 5879 db mining Hs.255681 AW297694 6704330 UI-H-BW0-ajh-e-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGTGGGACTATGTGTTATTCTTGTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TACTTGCAGTGGGTAGATGTCACT 2731861/clone_end = 3′ 5880 db mining Hs.255682 AW297698 6704334 UI-H-BW0-ajh-e-11-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTTCCCTACCTCACAGGTTAGGATT CDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAAAGTGTGTATTCCCCCATTGTG 2731869/clone_end = 3′ 5881 db mining Hs.255686 AW297728 6704364 UI-H-BW0-aiy-a-01-0-UI.s1 −1 GGGTGCTTTACAGGATTCTTGGAAAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTGTAGTGGATGCTGGCTCTAGGG 2730888/clone_end = 3′ 5882 db mining Hs.255688 AW297749 6704385 UI-H-BW0-aiy-c-03-0-UI.s1 −1 ACAGAAGCAGGGGGTCAGAAAGTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CATAAAGGAGGTGTCTTGGAACAAA 2730988/clone_end = 3′ 5883 db mining Hs.342530 AW297756 6704392 UI-H-BW0-aiy-d-01-0-UI.s1 −1 CTATTGTGTGGGTTGCCTTGTCCTAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCAACTTCAAATATTCACCACCCC 2731032/clone_end = 3′ 5884 db mining Hs.255691 AW297780 6704416 UI-H-BW0-aiy-e-11-0-UI.s1 −1 CAGGTGTGCTTACTGGCAGGAACCG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGGAATAAATAAAGATCACTGGAA 2731100/clone_end = 3′ 5885 db mining Hs.255692 AW297781 6704417 UI-H-BW0-aiy-e-12-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCAGCCTTATGTGTGTGGGTATTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATACTCTGCACATTATATACTGTA 2731102/clone_end = 3′ 5886 db mining Hs.255693 AW297785 6704421 UI-H-BW0-aiy-f-04-0-UI.s1 −1 GGGCATTTGTTACCCCCTCCTCACCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCATCCCCATTAAAGGCTTCGGGG 2731134/clone_end = 3′ 5887 Table 3A Hs.255695 AW297813 6704438 UI-H-BW0-aiy-g-09-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGTATCTACAACTCCTGACTTCAGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTTGCTTTCTTCAAAACAGCCT 2731192/clone_end = 3′ 5888 Table 3A Hs.255697 AW297827 6704452 UI-H-BW0-aiy-h-11-0-UI.s1 −1 AGCAAGACTTAACCACTAATTACTAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATCTGACCCAGGAAAACTCCGCC 2731244/clone_end = 3′ 5889 db mining Hs.255698 AW297843 6704468 UI-H-BW1-aoa-c-05-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGATAGTTGCTCAATGTAGCAGTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGTTCTTGGAATTGCCAGCAGAGC 3083913/clone_end = 3′ 5890 db mining Hs.328317 AW297929 6704565 yg18e06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAACAGATTCGTGCTTACCCTGAGG clone = IMAGE:32551/ TGAAGCCTCGTTTGAGAACCAAAT clone_end = 3′ 5891 db mining Hs.255705 AW297949 6704585 UI-H-BW0-ajn-d-11-0-UI.s1 −1 CAACCTTCTTGTTGAATTGATTTACTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCATCAGGGTCATGCACAAGCA 2732229/clone_end = 3′ 5892 db mining Hs.255706 AW297951 6704587 UI-H-BW0-ajn-e-01-0-UI.s1 −1 ACATTCAAACTGCCAGAATATGACTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAAAACAGCGAAGTGTTCTCTTGC 2732257/clone_end = 3′ 5893 db mining Hs.255708 AW297970 6704606 UI-H-BW0-ajn-f-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TCTTCCTGGGAATGTGATGTGTTTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CACTGGTTCTAATTCTGTCTTCCT 2732323/clone_end = 3′ 5894 db mining Hs.255710 AW297974 6704610 UI-H-BW0-ajn-g-02-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTTATTAATTCTCACCTCAGCCTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGATGTATGTAGGGAAGGAGCAT 2732355/clone_end = 3′ 5895 db mining Hs.255713 AW297994 6704630 UI-H-BW0-ajn-h-11-0-UI.s1 −1 ACATTCCTGTCATTAGTGAATAAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTGAGGTGTGACTAAGAAGACAA 2732421/clone_end = 3′ 5896 db mining Hs.255717 AW298042 6704678 UI-H-BW0-ajp-e-07-0-UI.s1 −1 CCTCCTTGATAAAATCAAGAACAGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAGATTAAAGCAGTAAATCCTAGACT 2732629/clone_end = 3′ 5897 db mining Hs.330189 AW298048 6704684 UI-H-BW0-ajp-f-01-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCTGGCCTTTGTGGGTTTTTAATTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCTTTACCTTTTCCCTTTTTGGAT 2732665/clone_end = 3′ 5898 db mining Hs.255721 AW298073 6704709 UI-H-BW0-ajp-h-05-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTGCTGCAACTACAACTTCTCAGATA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTCCCATTTGTTTAAATCACGCAT 2732769/clone_end = 3′ 5899 db mining Hs.342533 AW298095 6704731 UI-H-BW0-ajs-b-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CCTTCCCTCTTGCCTGTAGGTTCTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCTATAAACAAATCATAACTTTT 2732878/clone_end = 3′ 5900 db mining Hs.255725 AW298106 6704742 UI-H-BW0-ajs-c-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TTAAATGCTTCCCTGGCTCTCCCTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTTCAGTTTCTATCCATGCCCTG 2732916/clone_end = 3′ 5901 db mining Hs.255726 AW298110 6704746 UI-H-BW0-ajs-c-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TTGTTCTCCTCCCAAGTCTCTGGTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTTGGCTTTTTCAGCTCTGTGC 2732924/clone_end = 3′ 5902 db mining Hs.255727 AW298123 6704759 UI-H-BW0-ajs-e-01-0-UI.s1 −1 GCATTTCAGGGACACAAATGGTCCAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCAGAGACCAGTAATGCCAGATA 2733000/clone_end = 3′ 5903 db mining Hs.255736 AW298201 6704837 UI-H-BW0-ajt-d-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TTTTATCCCCGCTTTAACTTTGTTTGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGGTACTTTTCTTGTGGTTACA 2732967/clone_end = 3′ 5904 db mining NA AW298208 6704844 UI-H-BW0-ajt-e-05-0-UI.s1 −1 CACGCACCCAACTCCCCACTGCTCC NCI_CGAP_Sub6 cDNA TCTCCATCCAGATGTTCGTCCAGAG clone IMAGE:2733009 3′, mRNA sequence 5905 db mining Hs.255740 AW298234 6704870 UI-H-BW0-ajt-g-09-0-UI.s1 −1 TTTGAGGGCAATTTAATGGTTAAGTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAGGAAAATCCACTCTTACAGTGT 2733113/clone_end = 3′ 5906 db mining Hs.330191 AW298238 6704874 UI-H-BW0-ajt-h-04-0-UI.s1 −1 GGCCTTTTGATTTTCCATTGGGGTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCCGCTTTCCCATTTTTGGTTTTT 2733151/clone_end = 3′ 5907 db mining Hs.255743 AW298239 6704875 UI-H-BW0-ajt-h-05-0-UI.s1 −1 GACAGTTTGGGGAAGGGATTGAAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTGCGTCAAAGAGAACAGAAAACC 2733153/clone_end = 3′ 5908 db mining NA AW298271 6704994 UI-H-BW0-ajk-d-01-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGGGCCTTTTACCGGTTTGTTTTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTAAATTTTTAAAGGAATTGAATT 2732184/clone_end = 3′ 5909 db mining Hs.183669 AW298312 6705035 mRNA for KIAA1271 protein, −1 TCCTCTTTCTTGTCACTGTGAAGCGA partial cds/cds = (72, 1700) TGAATAAACCTGGGTGTAGATCCA 5910 db mining Hs.302681 AW298348 6704908 7j80e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTAGAAATTATTATACAGGGATAAA clone = IMAGE:3392778/ TGAGGCACTGAAGGTGGGAGAACC clone_end = 3′ 5911 db mining Hs.255746 AW298349 6704909 UI-H-BW0-ajj-c-10-0-UI.s1 −1 ACGACAAACTGCACAGTAAATATCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAACACGGAAATACCACAGTGTCT 2731795/clone_end = 3′ 5912 db mining Hs.255747 AW298355 6704915 UI-H-BW0-ajj-d-06-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCATGACTTGGCAAAGAGTTTCAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGAGGGCATAATCAAAAGTAACCA 2731835/clone_end = 3′ 5913 db mining Hs.255749 AW298388 6704948 UI-H-BW0-ajj-g-08-0-UI.s1 −1 GATTAATCAAGGGAAGAGCTTCAAGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGAGCTCCTTAGGTTTTTCAAAAA 2731983/clone_end = 3′ 5914 Table 3A Hs.313413 AW298430 6705066 602721745F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCTCAGGGGACAGCTATTCTTTTTCA clone = IMAGE:4838506/ AAGCGTTTACCGACTGGATCACCT clone_end = 5′ 5915 db mining Hs.255762 AW298437 6705073 UI-H-BW0-ajl-d-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TGAGAGCTTTCCTTCCTCCTACGATC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAACCATGTCAAACATTTCCTACA 2732199/clone_end = 3′ 5916 db mining Hs.255763 AW298445 6705081 UI-H-BW0-ajl-e-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTGCCAACGCATGATTTCTTTGAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAATTTCTAAACGTCACAGAAGTT 2732245/clone_end = 3′ 5917 db mining Hs.255764 AW298447 6705083 UI-H-BW0-ajl-e-09-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTCAACATGGAGCAAGTGAGCTAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAAGTAATGGAAACTGTTTGGAGA 2732249/clone_end = 3′ 5918 db mining Hs.255766 AW298482 6705118 UI-H-BW0-ajl-h-11-0-UI.s1 −1 AGCTCAGGTCTTCCCTCATCTGTTAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCCTGGAGTCTGTTCTCATACT 2732397/clone_end = 3′ 5919 db mining Hs.255767 AW298489 6705125 UI-H-BW0-ajm-a-08-0-UI.s1 −1 AAACATACTCCTCTTCACCAGCACTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGACATTTGTATCCAGAGAAAGCT 2732078/clone_end = 3′ 5920 db mining Hs.255768 AW298490 6705126 UI-H-BW0-ajm-a-09-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTCTGTCAATTGTTTAAGCCTGTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTTTCTTTTCCCAGTTAAGAGTT 2732080/clone_end = 3′ 5921 db mining Hs.255769 AW298494 6705130 UI-H-BW0-ajm-b-01-0-UI.s1 −1 TGTCCTCTCAACCCTACTTGTGGTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TACACTGTTAATTACACTATTTGC 2732112/clone_end = 3′ 5922 db mining Hs.132781 AW298502 6705138 class I cytokine receptor −1 GTGTGTGTATGGTTGTTGGGCGTAG (WSX-1), mRNA/cds = (138, 2048) GACAGGTTTCGGGGATGCGCGGTAC 5923 db mining Hs.255770 AW298503 6705139 UI-H-BW0-ajm-b-12-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGTGCTTGACTATTGAAAACTTAGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTGGGATGCCAAAGTTACTTCCT 2732134/clone_end = 3′ 5924 db mining Hs.255772 AW298510 6705146 UI-H-BW0-ajm-c-11-0-UI.s1 −1 GGTTGTATCAAAAGAACTCCACATCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATATTGAATAAACTCCCACTAGCC 2732180/clone_end = 3′ 5925 db mining Hs.255777 AW298559 6705195 UI-H-BW0-ajm-h-04-0-UI.s1 −1 GGCTGCCCAGATCTCGTGGGAAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GACCACAGGAGGACTCGGCTCAATG 2732406/clone_end = 3′ 5926 db mining Hs.255779 AW298607 6705243 UI-H-BW0-ajr-d-12-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGAAAAATGATAGCAGCCAACTTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGAAGAACCCAGCATACACATTC 2732615/clone_end = 3′ 5927 db mining Hs.255782 AW298616 6705252 UI-H-BW0-ajr-e-10-0-UI.s1 −1 TTGGTTTTGGGGATTGGGAAGTCTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGCCAAATTGTCCCCGGTCTCCCC 2732659/clone_end = 3′ 5928 db mining Hs.255783 AW298627 6705263 UI-H-BW0-ajr-f-10-0-UI.s1 −1 GCCCTATATCTAGTGAGCAGGTTGTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCAATCAGGAAGGGATTGATATTT 2732707/clone_end = 3′ 5929 db mining Hs.255784 AW298632 6705268 UI-H-BW0-ajr-g-04-0-UI.s1 −1 TGCACGCAATGCTTGAAGTGTTCCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGTATTTAGTTTCAGGTAAATTTT 2732743/clone_end = 3′ 5930 db mining Hs.255785 AW298647 6705283 UI-H-BW0-ajr-h-09-0-UI.s1 −1 CTGTAGGTATGAGCTGCCAGGATCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGTGTGACTCGGGTATTTCTAGGG 2732801/clone_end = 3′ 5931 db mining Hs.255788 AW298675 6705311 UI-H-BW0-ajo-c-03-0-UI.s1 −1 TCCCATTTGGGGGGTGGGCTGTTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTTTGACTCCCTGTTTTAAACCC 2732524/clone_end = 3′ 5932 db mining Hs.255794 AW298720 6705356 UI-H-BW0-ajo-g-07-0-UI.s1 −1 CCACTTGCATCTCTTCTGGGGGTTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCCTTTCTTTCCTGTTCTAAGGC 2732724/clone_end = 3′ 5933 db mining Hs.255797 AW298752 6705388 UI-H-BW0-ajq-b-06-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGGTAATCAACACTCAACCATCAAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAACACTCTCTATTCCAGGCACTG 2732506/clone_end = 3′ 5934 db mining Hs.255799 AW298806 6705442 RC4-MT0235-061200-011-e11 −1 AGGAGAAATAATTAGAGTGGCACACT cDNA AGCATGATGGTAAACATTCTGTCA 5935 Table 3A Hs.157396 AW300500 6710177 xs66c06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGAGTTCAAGAAGCAGAGATTTCCA clone = IMAGE:2774602/ GGTCCATGCACCAAAGCTCATGTG clone_end = 3′ 5936 Table 3A Hs.262789 AW300868 6710545 xk07d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTGTCCTCTCCTGATCCAGGGCTCC clone = IMAGE:2666033/ AGTGCCCATGTCCAGTGCCTTGGT clone_end = 3′ 5937 db mining Hs.255880 AW337887 6834513 he12d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCATCTCCCCGCTGTCAGCCTCAGC clone = IMAGE:2918797/ CCTCTCCTACCAAAATCTCTTTCGA clone_end = 3′ 5938 Table 3A Hs.328348 AW338115 6834741 tp39g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCGTTTCCCATTGACCAGTTTGACC clone = IMAGE:2190200/ CTGGTTTGAATAAAGAGAAGTGCG clone_end = 3′ 5939 db mining Hs.255920 AW339530 6836156 he13d09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCCCATTGAAAACCTTGGCAAAATG clone = IMAGE:2918897/ TCAGACCTTAAGACTTTCCACTAT clone_end = 3′ 5940 Table 3A Hs.255927 AW339651 6836277 he15g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAGAGACAACGGAAGCTGAAAAATA clone = IMAGE:2919126/ AGAGCTGAGAAAGGAAGAACTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5941 Table 3A Hs.207995 AW340421 6837047 hc96h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATATACATACAAATCTAAGCTCCAAG clone = IMAGE:2907891/ AAGCCTAAGAAAACCCCTTAGGGG clone_end = 3′ 5942 Table 3A Hs.256031 AW341086 6837631 xz92h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGCAATTTACATCGGGACTCGTTTC clone = IMAGE:2871703/ ATCTCTAGACCTTCACTTACCTGA clone_end = 3′ 5943 Table 3A Hs.283667 AW341449 6838075 arginyl aminopeptidase −1 AGCTCTGGAGTGCCCCTCCCTCCAA (aminopeptidase B) (RNPEP), ATAAAGTATTTTAAGCGAACACTGA mRNA/cds = (9, 1982) 5944 Table 3A Hs.337986 AW440517 6975823 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GCCAGTCTCTATGTGTCTTAATCCCT 17431 IMAGE:2984883, TGTCCTTCATTAAAAGCAAAACTA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 5945 db mining Hs.256956 AW440813 6976044 he03b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTCAGGCATAGAAATTGAATCTGA clone = IMAGE:2917905/ AATGGCTGATGAATAAGCAAAGGC clone_end = 3′ 5946 db mining Hs.313573 AW440817 6976048 he03c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGCCCTGCCTGAGTTTTTGACACCT clone = IMAGE:2917922/ GCATCCCTCCCTGCCTCACCTCAC clone_end = 3′ 5947 Table 3A Hs.256961 AW440866 6976172 he05f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGAGCAGGAGAAATCCTACTGCATTA clone = IMAGE:2918139/ TTAATCTGAAAGCACAAGGACAGC clone_end = 3′ 5948 Table 3A Hs.173730 AW440869 6976175 Mediterranean fever (MEFV), −1 CTGTCTTGGTTTGTATGGGAAAATCT mRNA/cds = (41, 2386) GCGGGTTGTGGAATATTAGGTTCT 5949 Table 3A Hs.118446 AW440965 6976271 HNC35-1-D12.R cDNA −1 TGGGATTATAGGGGGAGACAGGAGT TGTGGAATTACAGGAGAGGTTCACT 5950 db mining Hs.118446 AW440965 6976271 HNC35-1-D12.R cDNA −1 TGGGATTATAGGGGGAGACAGGAGT TGTGGAATTACAGGAGAGGTTCACT 5951 Table 3A Hs.256971 AW440974 6976280 he06e12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGAGAAAAGGAGTGTCTCTCTTCTG clone = IMAGE:2918254/ CTCCCAAACTTCCAGTAGCTTCCA clone_end = 3′ 5952 Table 3A Hs.342632 AW444482 6986244 UI-H-BI3-akb-e-05-0-UI.s1 −1 TCGAGGTTCTTCCCAAGAAAAGCCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATCTTATAAACTGTTACTTCCCCT 2733777/clone_end = 3′ 5953 Table 3A Hs.250 AW444632 6986394 xanthene dehydrogenase (XDH), −1 TGCAATGAGGCAGTGGGGTAAGGTT mRNA/cds = (81, 4082) AAATCCTCTAACCGTCTTTGAATCA 5954 Table 3A Hs.335815 AW444812 6986574 UI-H-BI3-ajy-d-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGCAACTTCAACTCCTTGATGGCGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAATCTCTGGTATGAATATGAGCC 2733380/clone_end = 3′ 5955 Table 3A Hs.99665 AW444899 6986661 UI-H-BI3-ajz-d-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TTGTGCTCCTGATACGACGTTGCCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGTTAATCCGTTCTGATCTCTGCT 2733373/clone_end = 3′ 5956 Table 3A Hs.257283 AW450350 6991126 UI-H-BI3-akn-c-01-0-UI.s1 −1 CAAGCCTAACTTTCCAACACTCCCGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GACGCAACCCCTTCCCCTTTCCTC 2734825/clone_end = 3′ 5957 Table 3A Hs.313715 AW450835 6991611 UI-H-BI3-alf-f-06-0-UI.s1 −1 CACGGTTAGAGTCACCAAACCTGTAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCAGGGGACATCTTTCCAGCTCC 2736539/clone_end = 3′ 5958 Table 3A Hs.199014 AW450874 6991650 601499703F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCAAAGGCTCACTACCCCTGTGCGTT clone = IMAGE:3901440/ GTCCAGCACACAGACACTATGTGC clone_end = 5′ 5959 Table 3A Hs.342873 AW451293 6992069 RC3-HT0230-130100-014-g06 −1 TGCTTGGGAAATTTGGTTTGTAAACC cDNA TAAAATAGCCCTTATTTCTGGGGA 5960 Table 3A Hs.101370 AW452023 6992799 AL583391 cDNA/ −1 CATCTGCTGAGCAGTGTGCTGTGTCA clone = CS0DL012YA12- ACCTCCTCCTAGGTCTCCTCTATG (3-prime) 5961 Table 3A Hs.342735 AW452096 6992953 UI-H-BI3-alo-d-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CTTTCTGCCTGAAGCTGCCCCCATGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCCCTTCTTTGTGCAAAAGCATG 3068186/clone_end = 3′ 5962 Table 3A NA AW452467 6993243 UI-H-BI3-als-e-09-0-UI.s1 −1 GAAATGAGTTGGTGTCTTCACAGAAT NCI_CGAP_Sub5 cDNA GAGGATCCCCAGAGCCATCTTGCC clone IMAGE:3068632 3′, mRNA sequence 5963 Table 3A Hs.257579 AW452513 6993289 UI-H-BW1-ame-b-03-0-UI.s1 −1 GTCTCCCTCCCACTCTCTGCCTTACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGGTATCTATGACTCGACTGAAAT 3069628/clone_end = 3′ 5964 db mining Hs.257581 AW452528 6993304 UI-H-BW1-ame-c-07-0-UI.s1 −1 TGCGAGAGGAAGCAGAGACCACCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAAACTCGGGTGCATTAAGTCCTTG 3069684/clone_end = 3′ 5965 db mining Hs.257582 AW452545 6993321 UI-H-BW1-ame-d-12-0-UI.s1 −1 TTAGCCACTGCTATTCTAGGTTCCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GATGGAGCCCCACTCCCACGCCTA 3069742/clone_end = 3′ 5966 db mining Hs.257630 AW452932 6993708 UI-H-BW1-amd-c-07-0-UI.s1 −1 ACCACCCAGAGGTTGCTGGCTTCCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATAAAGCTAACTTTCCTTTCACC 3069325/clone_end = 3′ 5967 db mining Hs.257632 AW452953 6993729 UI-H-BW1-amd-e-04-0-UI.s1 −1 AGGGGAGCCAGTGGTTTTTGGTCAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGAAGTGTTCTCATAAAATTCATT 3069415/clone_end = 3′ 5968 db mining Hs.257633 AW452960 6993736 UI-H-BW1-amd-e-11-0-UI.s1 −1 GCACCAGACTTCTGAACAGGCTGGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGAGTGAGGCATAAACACATGAAAT 3069429/clone_end = 3′ 5969 db mining Hs.257636 AW452985 6993761 UI-H-BW1-amd-g-12-0-UI.s1 −1 ACACAGTACTTTGTTGAGATGTTGGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCTTGGTTTATGGCATGAATTCT 3069527/clone_end = 3′ 5970 Table 3A Hs.257640 AW453021 6993797 UI-H-BW1-ama-c-02-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTTATCTTTTGCCACCCATGTTCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGATGCCTTGCCTTCCTCTTTCAT 3069290/clone_end = 3′ 5971 db mining Hs.257644 AW453034 6993810 UI-H-BW1-ama-d-03-0-UI.s1 −1 AAACAGGAAGCCTCTCATGAATTTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCAAGGAGCTACATTCGTTCTCTA 3069340/clone_end = 3′ 5972 db mining Hs.257645 AW453039 6993815 UI-H-BW1-ama-d-08-0-UI.s1 −1 TGAGGAAGAGGAGATTTATTAAGCCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTCTTTTAGGCTAGGAGGTTTCC 3069350/clone_end = 3′ 5973 Table 3A Hs.257646 AW453044 6993820 UI-H-BW1-ama-e-01-0-UI.s1 −1 GGACACTGGCTTTTGTGCAGCTCTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATCACAGAGTCTGTTGAGCTACAA 3069384/clone_end = 3′ 5974 db mining Hs.257647 AW453055 6993831 UI-H-BW1-ama-e-12-0-UI.s1 −1 ACAGTGATTTTCAACCAAGGGGCTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCAAACTACATTCCTTAGCTCCC 3069406/clone_end = 3′ 5975 Table 3A Hs.257667 AW467193 7037299 he07a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTGGTGGCTACAAGGGTGATTGCC clone = IMAGE:2918286/ TTATGATAATTGACCGTGTCATAAT clone_end = 3′ 5976 db mining Hs.257668 AW467208 7037314 he07c09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTGGGAGGCCATTACTTTTTGTCT clone = IMAGE:2918320/ GAGTCTTCTGGAGTTCTAGCAAAA clone_end = 3′ 5977 db mining Hs.255877 AW467312 7037418 he09b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGTTGCATTAAACTGAGCTTAGATGT clone = IMAGE:2918473/ GTAAGTTTGCTAACGGATGGGTTT clone_end = 3′ 5978 db mining Hs.257677 AW467338 7037444 he09e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTCTAAGGCATTTATTTACTGACAA clone = IMAGE:2918532/ CATAAAATCTTGAACCCCAGGTCA clone_end = 3′ 5979 db mining Hs.257679 AW467385 7037491 he10d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCACCTCCATCAACTTACTAGCACAT clone = IMAGE:2918615/ AAAGGGTGGGATTTCATGTGTTGA clone_end = 3′ 5980 Table 3A Hs.257680 AW467400 7037506 he10f11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGCAAAGGCATGGGTACAACCTG clone = IMAGE:2918637/ CTCTGTGATCTACCTTCTGAACCAC clone_end = 3′ 5981 db mining NA AW467421 7037527 he17b02.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 ACACCTGTGGTATATTTGTATCATTC CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: AGTCTGGTTTCTCACCCTTCCTAA 2919243 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;con 5982 Table 3A NA AW467437 7037543 he17d05.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 AACCCTCGTAAGGTTTCATCTTCCTT CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: GATTGCAAAATGAGTTTGTGTGAA 2919273 3′, mRNA sequence 5983 db mining NA AW467445 7037551 he17e08.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 CCCGCTTCACCTTCCCTAAATAACTC CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: GTTTGCAGGCTAATTCCATCAAAT 2919302 3′ similar to contains element MSR1 repetitive el 5984 db mining NA AW467448 7037554 he17f02.x1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 ATTTTGCTCATTACCTGTCAGGAGAA CML1 cDNA clone IMAGE: AACCCTCCTTCCCCAGTCTCCACT 2919291 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;con 5985 Table 3A Hs.257687 AW467501 7037607 he19e06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCTACTGAATCTCCAGATTGCCAAG clone = IMAGE:2919490/ TGAAACACAATGGTTGCCTCTTCA clone_end = 3′ 5986 db mining Hs.257688 AW467571 7037677 he21f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCGAAAGCTAATTCCCTAGTATGAA clone = IMAGE:2919675/ TAAACTTCAGACCTTGCTCTCCTT clone_end = 3′ 5987 db mining Hs.257690 AW467582 7037688 602497524F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCCTGAGGTGGGTGAAGAAAATAC clone = IMAGE:4611316/ CTGCTTTATACTGTTCTGGAAACTC clone_end = 5′ 5988 db mining Hs.266387 AW467607 7037713 he22c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTTTCCCCTTCATGGTAGTTGCTGC clone = IMAGE:2919752/ TTAAGTTTCTCTAACATGCCTGCA clone_end = 3′ 5989 Table 3A Hs.257695 AW467746 7037776 he23d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAATGTGCAGATGCAGAACCCATTG clone = IMAGE:2919849/ ATATGGAGGGCTGAGTGTCTGAAA clone_end = 3′ 5990 Table 3A Hs.257705 AW467863 7037969 he27c04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTACTACTTATTTATGTGTAAACCAT clone = IMAGE:2920230/ ACACAGGGCTAGAAAGGAAGGGAT clone_end = 3′ 5991 Table 3A Hs.257706 AW467864 7037970 he27c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTAGAATTGCGGAGTAGAAAGACC clone = IMAGE:2920232/ CTTGAAAGATCATTTGTCCTGTGGT clone_end = 3′ 5992 Table 3A Hs.257709 AW467992 7038098 he30b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTCAAGTTCCCAGCACCTGGGGAA clone = IMAGE:2920489/ TTCTAAGCCTGAGGAAGACAAGGTG clone_end = 3′ 5993 db mining Hs.257713 AW468139 7038245 he32g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTTTTATGTCCTGAGCAAGCAAAT clone = IMAGE:2920772/ TGCTGCAATTAAAATCACCAATTT clone_end = 3′ 5994 Table 3A Hs.257716 AW468207 7038313 he34a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGCCTGATATTGAAAGCTTTTGATA clone = IMAGE:2920894/ CTGAGATCCTATTAATCTCAGATGA clone_end = 3′ 5995 db mining Hs.257719 AW468316 7038422 he36a05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTTAGTTTGCTTTTGAAATTCTTTGG clone = IMAGE:2921072/ AGGGTACTCTTCAGGGCTTCACA clone_end = 3′ 5996 db mining Hs.278060 AW468430 7038536 he37h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAGTGATTATCTCCAGGAATCAAGTA clone = IMAGE:2921251/ CAAACTTTGAAAAAAGACTGGAGGT clone_end = 3′ 5997 Table 3A Hs.257727 AW468431 7038537 he37h11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTGTCCCAAGGGCTCAGACTGAAAG clone = IMAGE:2921253/ AATGCAATGTGAGAGGTATGCCAC clone_end = 3′ 5998 db mining Hs.330268 AW468459 7038565 he38d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCTGTGAAAATCTTTCTGCAAATGTC clone = IMAGE:2921289/ TTTGCTTGCTTGTACTCACGTTTT clone_end = 3′ 5999 db mining Hs.257738 AW468559 7038665 he41a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTCTTTAACGCACAGATGTTACTTC clone = IMAGE:2921556/ AGCACCACAAGGACTGTTGATGGA clone_end = 3′ 6000 Table 3A Hs.257743 AW468621 7038727 he42e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAGTCAGATGTTGGAATTGGGGGTA clone = IMAGE:2921692/ GAGGGATTATAGAGTTGTGTGTGCT clone_end = 3′ 6001 Table 3A Hs.122116 AW469546 7039652 hd19e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAGGAGGGACTATGGCATCAAACA clone = IMAGE:2909992/ GCCTCTTCAGCACAGTGACACCATG clone_end = 3′ 6002 Table 3A Hs.80618 AW510795 7148873 hypothetical protein (FLJ20015), −1 ACCCAGTTTGTGCATAGTTCATGATC mRNA/cds = (31, 522) CTCTATAAAACCAGCTTTTGTGGA 6003 Table 3A Hs.193669 AW512498 7150576 hypothetical protein −1 CTGTCGGGCTCTGAAGCGAGCTGGT DKFZp586J1119 TTAGTTGTAGAAGATGCTCTGTTTG (DKFZp586J1119), mRNA/ cds = (27, 2153) 6004 Table 3A Hs.42915 AW572538 7237271 ARP2 (actin-related protein 2, −1 TGGAATGGACTCTTAAAACAATGAAA yeast) homolog (ACTR2), GAGCATTTATCGTTTGTCCCTTGA mRNA/cds = (74, 1258) 6005 Table 3A Hs.342858 AW572930 7237663 hf17f07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCACTACCTTCAATTGTTTACAAGGT clone = IMAGE:2932165/ GGATATGGGCAGGCAACAGATACT clone_end = 3′ 6006 Table 3A Hs.325991 AW573211 7237944 602679187F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CTAGGCCGGATGGGCCAGAGAAGGA clone = IMAGE:4812093/ GAACCATGGCAGGAGCCGGAAGCAG clone_end = 5′ 6007 db mining Hs.258933 AW589231 7276337 he27g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAATGTTGAGCAACTGTTCAATAACA clone = IMAGE:2920288/ GCACTAATTGTGTGTTCATTGGCT clone_end = 3′ 6008 Table 3A Hs.304925 AW592876 7280068 hg04d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGCACATCCAGGTTTTAGAGCAG clone = IMAGE:2944617/ GCAGCCTGAGATTTCAAAAATGAGG clone_end = 3′ 6009 Table 3A Hs.298654 AW614181 7319367 hg77d03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGCGGAATACAGTAAAAGCACTG clone = IMAGE:2951621/ GACTGACCTAAGAGTTTGTTTCTGC clone_end = 3′ 6010 Table 3A Hs.259842 AW614193 7319379 cDNA FLJ11025 fis, clone −1 ACACCATTTCAGCGTTGGATCACAGA PLACE1003968, moderately CAGCTCTTCCTTTATATCCCAGCA similar to 5′-AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE, GAMMA- 1 SUBUNIT/cds = (159, 1145) 6011 Table 3A Hs.342967 AW629176 7375966 602619939F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCACCTTGCTGCCTTTTGAAACACTC clone = IMAGE:4745649/ AGGAAATATAGTTGGCTAAAACTG clone_end = 5′ 6012 Table 3A Hs.140720 AW629485 7376275 FRAT2 mRNA, complete cds/ −1 CACTTCGCAACGGAGTGTTTGAAATT cds = (129, 830) GTGGTGGTCCTGATTTATAGGATT 6013 db mining Hs.175437 AW771958 7704007 hn66h09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTTTGGCAGATGGATTAACCTTGTT clone = IMAGE:3032897/ CTTTTGGAGCCAGATCAATATCTA clone_end = 3′ 6014 Table 3A Hs.151393 AW778854 7793457 glutamate-cysteine ligase, −1 AGAATGCCTGGTTTTCGTTTGCAATT catalytic subunit (GCLC), TGCTTGTGTAAATCAGGTTGTAAA mRNA/cds = (92, 2005) 6015 Table 3A Hs.109441 AW780057 7794660 cDNA FLJ14235 fis, clone −1 TTCTGAACATTTTAGTCAAGCTACAA NT2RP4000167/cds = CAGGTTTGGAAAACCTCTGTGGGG (82, 2172) 6016 Table 3A Hs.343475 AW873028 8007081 601556208T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCAAGTGGATGGTTTGGTATCACTG clone = IMAGE:3826392/ TAAATAAAAAGAGGGCCTGGGAAA clone_end = 3′ 6017 Table 3A Hs.166338 AW873324 8007377 hl92a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTGGCTTTTCTGTTGACGCCAAAGGT clone = IMAGE:3009396/ TACTCCCTCTGCCTCACCATAAAA clone_end = 3′ 6018 Table 3A Hs.90960 AW873326 8007379 602563938F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACCTCCTACGTCTGTTTTCTGGCTGT clone = IMAGE:4688769/ GGTGACTTGGGATTTTTAACCTTA clone_end = 5′ 6019 Table 3A Hs.120243 BE044364 8361417 gamma-parvin (PARVG), −1 ATCGTTGGATTATCTTTGAACCCCCT mRNA/cds = (0, 995) TGTGTGGATCATTTTGAGCCGCCT 6020 db mining Hs.157489 BE047166 8364219 602462536F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCTCCAAAGTGGTTTGATGACCACA clone = IMAGE:4575393/ GGCTAAAATTCATAGTCTTAAAAT clone_end = 5′ 6021 Table 3A Hs.82316 BE049439 8366494 interferon-induced, hepatitis C- −1 TCAGAAAGGAGAAAACACAGACCAAA associated microtubular GAGAAGTATCTAAGACCAAAGGGA aggregate protein (44 kD) (MTAP44), mRNA/cds = (0, 1334) 6022 Table 3A Hs.121587 BE217848 8905166 602637362F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCATCACGATTTGTCTACATAAGTCC clone = IMAGE:4765191/ AGTTCATCTCGCGTTTGTTTTGGC clone_end = 5′ 6023 Table 3A Hs.5734 BE218938 8906256 meningioma expressed antigen −1 ATACAGGGTTCCATCCAGAAAGCATT 5 (hyaluronidase) (MGEA5), CAGTCAGAGCAAGTTAAAGTCAGT mRNA/cds = (395, 3145) 6024 Table 3A Hs.203772 BE220869 8908187 FSHD region gene 1 (FRG1), −1 AAGTGCCAGATTTTGATAATCACCAG mRNA/cds = (191, 967) CCTCTCATTCAACTCCTATGTTGC 6025 Table 3A Hs.73931 BE220959 8908277 major histocompatibility −1 ACCCTTGGTCACTGGTGTTTCAAACA complex, class II, DQ beta 1 TTCTGGCAAGTCACATCAATCAAG (HLA-DQB1), mRNA/cds = (57, 842) 6026 Table 3A Hs.128675 BE222032 8909271 hr61g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTCTGGAGCCTTTGCTTCCTCAAA clone = IMAGE:3133028/ TACGAGCGGGAACTGCGTTGAGCG clone_end = 3′ 6027 Table 3A Hs.167988 BE222301 8909619 neural cell adhesion molecule 1 −1 AAGTTGTCCTGTGCTAAAGCAAGCGT (NCAM1), mRNA/cds = (201, 2747) GGGATGATCCTACCTACCTCTAGG 6028 Table 3A Hs.79914 BE222392 8909710 lumican (LUM), mRNA/ −1 ATTTGGACAGATGCAGAAGGAACTGT cds = (84, 1100) TAGTGAGTCAAGACAAACACATCT 6029 Table 3A Hs.99237 BE326857 9200633 hr65h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCCTACCCCTGGAAAGTAATATACT clone = IMAGE:3133403/ GAAGTCTCATCATACTGTTTTGGG clone_end = 3′ 6030 Table 3A Hs.83623 BE328818 9202594 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, −1 TGTTTCGTAAATTAAATAGGTCTGGC group I, member 3 (NR1I3), CCAGAAGACCCACTCAATTGCCTT mRNA/cds = (272, 1318) 6031 Table 3A Hs.27774 BE348809 9260662 602386841F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCTAGTGATGTTTTGTCCAAAGGAA clone = IMAGE:4515730/ GATTCTGACAACAGCTTCAGCAGA clone_end = 5′ 6032 Table 3A NA BE348955 9260808 hs91h01.x1 NCI_CGAP_Kid13 −1 ACACAGACATATTGACCGCACACAAC cDNA clone IMAGE:3144625 ACTGAAATGGACTGACTTGAGAAA 3′, mRNA sequence 6033 Table 3A Hs.56156 BE349148 9261087 601463367F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTCTCTGATTTGTAATGAGCACC clone = IMAGE:3866512/ TGGATATGTCAATTAAAATGCCCA clone_end = 5′ 6034 Table 3A Hs.315050 BE351010 9262791 ht22g04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTCCATGTCACCGTGAGTACACCC clone = IMAGE:3147510/ CTATGATTGGTTTGTTGTCAAGAAG clone_end = 3′ 6035 Table 3A Hs.5027 BE379724 9325089 601159415T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTAGTTCAGGTCCTCCAGGCATTG clone = IMAGE:3511107/ ATTTGTACAGTTAAACTCCGAGTG clone_end = 3′ 6036 Table 3A Hs.86437 BE464239 9510014 602411368F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAAGCATTTAGATCATAACATGGTA clone = IMAGE:4540096/ AAGCCTATTACCAGCCAATGTTGT clone_end = 5′ 6037 Table 3A Hs.127428 BE466500 9512198 Homo sapiens, Similar to homeo −1 GGCCTACTGACCAAATTGTTGTGTTG box A9, clone MGC:19648 AGATGATATTTAACTTTTTGCCAA IMAGE:2987818, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (62, 880) 6038 Table 3A Hs.21812 BE467470 9513245 AL562895 cDNA/ −1 AAGTTTGTGCAGCACATTCCTGAGTG clone = CS0DC021YO20- TACGATATTGACCTGTAGCCCAGC (3-prime) 6039 Table 3A Hs.122575 BE502246 9704654 endothelial differentiation, −1 CGATAGAATTGAAGCAGTCCACGGG lysophosphatidic acid G-protein- GAGGGGATGATACAAGGAGTAAACC coupled receptor, 4 (EDG4), mRNA/cds = (6, 1061) 6040 Table 3A Hs.279522 BE502919 9705327 hz81b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATAGACTCCAAAGAGGCGTTAAGCAC clone = IMAGE:3214359/ CTGGTTTTCCTTTGGCTCAGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 6041 Table 3A Hs.197766 BE502992 9705400 clone 23932 mRNA sequence/ −1 CTCAAACGAAATTGGGCAGGCCATTT cds = UNKNOWN GCGTGGTTTCTCTGGATAAGTTCC 6042 Table 3A Hs.61426 BE550944 9792636 602329933F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCACATGACAGTAAGCGAGGTTTTG clone = IMAGE:4431248/ GGTAAATATAGATGAGGATGCCTAT clone_end = 5′ 6043 Table 3A Hs.201792 BE551203 9792895 7b55h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCCCAGAGTAACTGACAGTATCAAAT clone = IMAGE:3232199/ AGCAAGAGAGTTAGGATGAGGACT clone_end = 3′ 6044 Table 3A Hs.122655 BE551867 9793559 hypothetical protein MGC14425 −1 ACACAGGAACCGCTTACCCACCAGC (MGC14425), mRNA/cds = TCTGCCCGCGTCTCTACCGCCATAG (318, 686) 6045 Table 3A Hs.282091 BE552131 9793823 hw29b05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTCTTCCAAGAGAATAACCCTATTAA clone = IMAGE:3184305/ AGGCTAAAAATGGAAGCTCCCAGT clone_end = 3′ 6046 Table 3A Hs.146381 BE613237 9894834 RNA binding motif protein, X −1 ACTGACCTAGCAGATGTGTGGAAAA chromosome (RBMX), mRNA/ GGAATCAGATCTTGATTCTTCTGGG cds = (11, 1186) 6047 Table 3A Hs.4310 BE614297 9895894 eukaryotic translation initiation −1 ACAACTCAAGTGAAAAGATGTCTCCA factor 1A (EIF1A), mRNA/cds = GTTTCTGAAGATAACGCACGCTGA (207, 641) 6048 Table 3A Hs.198802 BE621611 9892551 601493754T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGCCGACTCGTTGAAAGTTTTGTTGT clone = IMAGE:3895836/ GTAGTTGGTTTTCGTTGAGTTCTT clone_end = 3′ 6049 Table 3A Hs.324481 BE646433 9970744 EST380617 cDNA −1 CACCCACCTGGTAGGAAGGTCAATC TTATGCTCAGAAGTCCCACCCACCA 6050 db mining Hs.283165 BE646441 9970752 7e86h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAACTCCTTAAAGGGTTGAAGGTTGT clone = IMAGE:3292091/ GACAATAACTGAGGGAACTGATGT clone_end = 3′ 6051 Table 3A Hs.341573 BE646470 9970781 tc38c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAACACTCCACCTAAAAGCAGGAAA clone = IMAGE:2066900/ GATGGCAATTCTAAATAGCAGCTA clone_end = 3′ 6052 db mining Hs.283166 BE646492 9970803 7e87g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAGGTTTTGATCGTGACTTTATTTT clone = IMAGE:3292176/ GAGATATTGTATCTTTGTTAGTATTGC clone_end = 3′ 6053 Table 3A Hs.187872 BE646499 9970810 7e87h02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGTAAGGTTCCGGGGAACTGACTCA clone = IMAGE:3292179/ ACATGGTTCTCCAACTCGAGGTTG clone_end = 3′ 6054 db mining Hs.283167 BE646510 9970821 7e88b08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGAGTGTTATAGGTTACAGTGGAT clone = IMAGE:3292215/ TCCAAACTAGCCACAAGTGAAGCA clone_end = 3′ 6055 db mining Hs.283168 BE646569 9970880 7e89c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAGCCAGGAGGAAAAGCACTCTGA clone = IMAGE:3292320/ TTATGAATTGAGCAGAAGGAAACAA clone_end = 3′ 6056 db mining Hs.283169 BE646617 9970928 7e91b07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTTCCCACTCGTTCTTGCCGGAGAAA clone = IMAGE:3292501/ CCTGCCTTTTCAAGCATAATTCAA clone_end = 3′ 6057 db mining Hs.225200 BE646640 9970951 7e91f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGTCCAAGATTATTGATTAATTTGG clone = IMAGE:3292551/ GCACCGCGAGAGCTCGAGTCCCCC clone_end = 3′ 6058 Table 3A Hs.129192 BE670584 10031125 7e36h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GACCACCTGTAAAGCAAGTCCTTTCA clone = IMAGE:3284607/ AGTTTCACTGCACATCCCAAACCA clone_end = 3′ 6059 Table 3A Hs.75703 BE670804 10031345 small inducible cytokine A4 −1 TGGTCCACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCT (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) GTTGCAAATACATGGATAACACAT (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 6060 Table 3A Hs.195374 BE671815 10032445 7a47c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGACTCTGGAAAAGGAGGGTCGGAG clone = IMAGE:3221878/ TATTAAACTGGCTGGGAATGAGAGG clone_end = 3′ 6061 Table 3A NA BE672733 10033274 7b75g07.x1 NCI_CGAP_Lu24 −1 TGAGAGCACACCATAAATTCACAGCA cDNA clone IMAGE:3234108 3′ GGAATAAACGAAGACACACGAGCA similar to TR:O99231 O99231 CYTOCHROME OXIDASE 6062 Table 3A Hs.77542 BE673364 10033905 602629438F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACATTCTCTCATTTTGCTGAAGCTGA clone = IMAGE:4754432/ TTTGATTGGGTGTCTGTTTCTCGC clone_end = 5′ 6063 Table 3A Hs.66357 BE673759 10034300 7d69d02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAGAAGGTAAAGTAGAAAGGGAAG clone = IMAGE:3278211/ ATGATGAGTGAACAATAAGCCTTGT clone_end = 3′ 6064 db mining Hs.283248 BE674662 10035284 7e93g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATTATTCCATGGGAATAAGTCATC clone = IMAGE:3292756/ AGTGCAAAGGACTGTAAGGAGTGC clone_end = 3′ 6065 Table 3A Hs.88845 BE674685 10035307 AV733781 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGCCGCTCCTGGAGACCTGATAACT clone = cdAASF08/clone_end = TAGGCTTGAAATAATTGACTTGTCT 5′ 6066 Table 3A Hs.171120 BE674709 10035331 7e94f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTATGTGCAATATGCTTATGGGTAA clone = IMAGE:3292833/ TTATGGGCAAGAGAAATGGAAACA clone_end = 3′ 6067 db mining Hs.283249 BE674713 10035335 7e94g02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCCCTTGGTAAAGCAGTTGTAAGAA clone = IMAGE:3292850/ TTAAACAAGAGGAATTGCTCTTTC clone_end = 3′ 6068 Table 3A Hs.167208 BE674762 10035230 7e98d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAATCAGGCCCCTTGCGCCATTCACA clone = IMAGE:3293193/ AAAATCCTTGTGAGATGACTCAAG clone_end = 3′ 6069 db mining Hs.283247 BE674807 10035275 7e93d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGGCAGAGGTCCTTTGGGAGGGTA clone = IMAGE:3292725/ AGCTCACAAAAACTCAGGGAGGCAG clone_end = 3′ 6070 Table 3A Hs.174010 BE674902 10035443 7e97a04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCATCTCCGCCAAGGTTCCCACTAGG clone = IMAGE:3293070/ CAGGAAAGGATTTTTATCTAAAGT clone_end = 3′ 6071 Table 3A Hs.174144 BE674951 10035492 7e97g10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCACCCAAGTCGGAATCCGAGTGAA clone = IMAGE:3293154/ ATAAATAGCATCGCCCGCCAACTAC clone_end = 3′ 6072 Table 3A Hs.190065 BE674964 10035505 7f11b09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGCACACGATTGTCACCATTTCTCC clone = IMAGE:3294329/ CTTTACAAGCTGTATAATCAGTAA clone_end = 3′ 6073 Table 3A Hs.211828 BE675092 10035633 7f02d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAACGTCTGAATGTAGTAATGTGAC clone = IMAGE:3293485/ TCAGAGCTTCAAAGTAAGCATTCG clone_end = 3′ 6074 db mining Hs.330706 BE675125 10035666 IL3-UT0114-301100-357-H02 −1 GCCACCCCATCTGGGAGGCCCAGCA cDNA TCCAATTCAGTCGCCTTCAATGATT 6075 db mining Hs.283251 BE675180 10035721 7f03h06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGATAGACTGGATGCTGCTATGGTAA clone = IMAGE:3293627/ TCTGCCTCAGGAAAATGCCGGACT clone_end = 3′ 6076 db mining Hs.339281 BE675338 10035879 HNC29-1-D4.R cDNA −1 TGGAGCCAAGAAGCCACTGACTCAA GAGGATTTCAAGCGAGAGCTGCTTG 6077 db mining Hs.283253 BE675379 10035920 7f08b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAACTTTTGTAACAGGGGACTTAGCC clone = IMAGE:3294027/ GGGGGCAGGAGGGGTTCTTGAGAC clone_end = 3′ 6078 db mining Hs.283254 BE675403 10035944 7f08d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTTGAAGGCACATCTTCCTTTTGGT clone = IMAGE:3294067/ TGTTTTCCATCTTCAAATTAAACT clone_end = 3′ 6079 db mining Hs.283255 BE675434 10035975 7f09a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TAAAAACTGACATGACATGAGATGGT clone = IMAGE:3294138/ TTAAGTGTCAAACATAAGGGTCTTT clone_end = 3′ 6080 db mining Hs.283256 BE675531 10036072 7f10h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTGACATAAGCCCACTTCAGGTGTT clone = IMAGE:3294303/ TGGAAGACACTAAAGAGAATCAGA clone_end = 3′ 6081 db mining Hs.315345 BE675610 10036151 7f12g09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAGCTTTTTGCTGGCGGGGGTCTA clone = IMAGE:3294496/ AATAAAGTAGCTTCCCCAAAAGAAA clone_end = 3′ 6082 db mining Hs.180637 BE675718 10036259 7f14h04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCTGGTTATCTCGCAATGACCTAGC clone = IMAGE:3294679/ TAACACAAATGCAACATCAGCCGG clone_end = 3′ 6083 db mining Hs.283258 BE675792 10036333 7f16b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGATCAAAATGAAGATGCTCCAACCG clone = IMAGE:3294795/ TATAAATGGCAGATGAAATAGACT clone_end = 3′ 6084 db mining Hs.283259 BE675819 10036360 7f17d10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAGGAGAGAAATACCTTCTAATGG clone = IMAGE:3294931/ GTGTGGACACTGGAGGAACTGTTAC clone_end = 3′ 6085 db mining Hs.283261 BE675957 10036498 7f19b06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGGGCACTGTTTGTTCCTTTAATATG clone = IMAGE:3295091/ GAGAAATATCGCAAATAACTGGGA clone_end = 3′ 6086 db mining NA BE676019 10036560 7f20c12.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TTGGCCTATGTTAATTTCTATTCTCAG cDNA clone IMAGE:3295222 3′ TTCTTCTGTGCCCTTCCTCCTCT similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, m 6087 Table 3A Hs.170584 BE676049 10036590 7f21a03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAACGTAAGCCCGACGCTAGGCAGT clone = IMAGE:3295276/ GCTGTTAGAAAGTGATTTGGAAGAG clone_end = 3′ 6088 Table 3A Hs.181015 BE676054 10038595 signal transducer and activator −1 ATCCCATTCTCCCTCTCAAGGCAGGG of transcription 6, interleukin-4 GTCATAGATCCTAAGCCATAAAAT induced (STAT6), mRNA/cds = (165, 2708) 6089 db mining Hs.283263 BE676154 10036695 7f24a12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTGTAAAATGGCAGCTCCATAGGA clone = IMAGE:3295582/ ACCTATTTTCCATAGGAACCTGCA clone_end = 3′ 6090 db mining Hs.283264 BE676173 10036714 7f24c12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTGGAGAAAGGTGTCTTCCTGTCCT clone = IMAGE:3295606/ TTCAGGGGCTCCTGCGGGGAATTC clone_end = 3′ 6091 Table 3A Hs.134648 BE676210 10036751 7f25c05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATTATATTTGTCCCTATCAGAATCCTC clone = IMAGE:3295688/ GAATCCCTAGCAGCCAGTCCCTG clone_end = 3′ 6092 db mining Hs.283266 BE676275 10036816 7f26d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTCACTGTCTTCTGGAAGAGACAA clone = IMAGE:3295783/ GCACTTTCTTGAAATTCCTAAGCA clone_end = 3′ 6093 Table 3A Hs.158714 BE676408 10036949 7f29b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CAATCGGATCATTCTTCTCAACTTGG clone = IMAGE:3296061/ GCGGCTCTTTCCTCCCTTCCTTCC clone_end = 3′ 6094 Table 3A Hs.220929 BE676472 10037003 cDNA FLJ14369 fis, clone −1 TGCTTTGGGCAGTAGCTGAAGCCGA HEMBA1001174, highly similar AGTATGAACAGTCCATTTTGTTTCT to ADP-RIBOSYLATION FACTOR-LIKE PROTEIN 5/ cds = (207, 746) 6095 db mining Hs.283268 BE676474 10037005 7f30c08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACAGTTGAGTAGGAGGTCATGAAG clone = IMAGE:3296174/ AAGAAGAGATGATACCTGCCTTACC clone_end = 3′ 6096 db mining Hs.283269 BE676528 10037069 7f31d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTTGTGTAGCAAATGTTCATTAATTGC clone = IMAGE:3296279/ CTACTTTGTGCCAAATTCAGGCC clone_end = 3′ 6097 Table 3A Hs.123254 BE676541 10037082 AL572805 cDNA/ −1 TCCAGCATTGTATTGTCTATTGACAC clone = CS0DI034YHO6- ACAAAGTTTGAAAATAAAGGGGCA (3-prime) 6098 db mining Hs.283505 BE676548 10037089 wh79f01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CACCCACCAGACCGAGGATTCCAAA clone = IMAGE:2386969/ AGGGGGCGAAGGCGGAGAGCAAAG clone_end = 3′ G 6099 db mining Hs.283270 BE676613 10037154 7f33a08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGACTCTGTTTTCAAGAGGAAGAAA clone = IMAGE:3296438/ CAACTGACAAATAAGTTGATGTCA clone_end = 3′ 6100 db mining Hs.283271 BE676614 10037155 7f33a10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATGTTGAAACTGGTTTTAACTTGTAAT clone = IMAGE:3296442/ GGTGTGGCTGATGTTACCCGACC clone_end = 3′ 6101 db mining Hs.283272 BE676667 10037208 7f34a07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACACAGATTTGAAGTCTACTGTTCTA clone = IMAGE:3296532/ AATGGCCTCTACTTCCTGCTGTCA clone_end = 3′ 6102 db mining Hs.102165 BE676737 10037278 7f37g03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGAACTTCTGCTTCCACTTACGATGA clone = IMAGE:3296884/ AGGAACTTGTACTCAATCCATCCA clone_end = 3′ 6103 db mining Hs.283276 BE676772 10037313 7f35d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAGCCTTCCTGTGGTCATAACAAGT clone = IMAGE:3296649/ CTCACACACCCCAAGGACTGATCT clone_end = 3′ 6104 db mining Hs.86761 BE738569 10152561 601572850F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GAGTCCAGCCTTTGAACCTGGCGCT clone = IMAGE:3839581/ GAATCCTGACTTTACTGCTTATTCA clone_end = 5′ 6105 Table 3A Hs.293842 BE748663 10162655 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AAACTCATACATGCAGAAAATTGTCT clone = IMAGE:3838675/ TTGCTCGAAATGGTAATGCCAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6106 Table 3A Hs.293842 BE748663 10162655 601571679F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AAACTCATACATGCAGAAAATTGTCT clone = IMAGE:3838675/ TTGCTCGAAATGGTAATGCCAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6107 Table 3A Hs.270293 BE857296 10371182 7g27b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACAAAAGTCATGGCTGTGAGGCTATC clone = IMAGE:3307657/ ATTACCCTTTTACCAAAGTTGGAA clone_end = 3′ 6108 Table 3A Hs.155935 BE858152 10373065 complement component 3a −1 AGTTCTATTTCTATCCCAAACTAAGCT receptor 1 (C3AR1), mRNA/ ATGTGAAATAAGAGAAGCTACTTTGT cds = (0, 1448) 6109 Table 3A Hs.294348 BE961923 11764299 601655335R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATCCCGATGGTGCCCACCGCTATTAA clone = IMAGE:3845768/ AGGTTCGTTTGTTCCACGATTAAA clone_end = 3′ 6110 Table 3A Hs.5181 BE962588 11765636 proliferation-associated 2G4, −1 ATGTCTCCATACCCATTACAATCTCC 38 kD (PA2G4), mRNA/cds = AGCATTCCCCCTCAAACCTAAAAA (97, 1281) 6111 Table 3A Hs.314941 BE962883 11766238 602381893F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCCCGTATTTACCCTATAGCACCCCC clone = IMAGE:4499447/ TCTACCCCCTTTAGAGCCCAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6112 Table 3A Hs.301110 BE963194 11766612 601656811R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACATTTTCCTCCGCATAAGCCTGCGT clone = IMAGE:3865731/ CAGATTAAAACACTGAACTGACAA clone_end = 3′ 6113 Table 3A Hs.330887 BE963374 11766792 601657137R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCAAGCTGGTTTCAAGCCAACCCCAT clone = IMAGE:3866193/ GGCCTCCATGACTTTTTCCAAAAC clone_end = 3′ 6114 Table 3A Hs.334926 BE963551 11766970 Homo sapiens, clone MGC:8857 −1 TGATCAGGTGAACCGGAAGTCTCCA IMAGE:3866266, mRNA, ATTTCTGAATGGATTATGTTTCTAA complete cds/cds = (62, 133) 6115 Table 3A Hs.316047 BE963666 11767085 601656685R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAGTACGTGACACTTGTTGTAGAAT clone = IMAGE:3865820/ AGTGGTGTTGAGCTATATTCTTGT clone_end = 3′ 6116 Table 3A Hs.294578 BE963811 11767228 601657462R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GTGACCCTTGGCACCCGCTAGAAGT clone = IMAGE:3875846/ TTATGGCCGAGCTTTACCAATTAAA clone_end = 3′ 6117 Table 3A Hs.302585 BE964028 11767356 601657601R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGAACTCCAACTTTGACCAACCCATG clone = IMAGE:3875617/ AGACCCCTGTTATCCAAACTTTCT clone_end = 3′ 6118 db mining Hs.210628 BE964051 11767519 601472729T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTCTACTATTTGGCTCCATAACTT clone = IMAGE:3875791/ AGGACCTGCCTTTCCCGGTTCCAG clone_end = 3′ 6119 Table 3A Hs.330588 BE964134 11767602 601151626F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCCGTATTTACCCTATAGCACCCCCT clone = IMAGE:3507774/ CTACCCCCTTTAGAGCCCCAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6120 Table 3A Hs.252259 BE964149 11767617 ribosomal protein S3 (RPS3), −1 CCAACTTTCAGAACAGAAGGGTGGG mRNA/cds = (22, 753) AAACCAGAACCGCCTGCCATGCCCC 6121 Table 3A Hs.184052 BE964596 11768078 PP1201 protein (PP1201), −1 GCGCCAGAAATCCAATCCAGCCCAA mRNA/cds = (75, 1010) GGATATAGTTAGGATTAATTACTTA 6122 Table 3A Hs.286754 BE965319 11769559 601659229R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGAGATTTTGGGTTTTCCACACGGG clone = IMAGE:3895783/ CCAAGATACCCGGCCTCTGCTGAG clone_end = 3′ 6123 Table 3A Hs.297190 BE965554 11770044 601659486R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ATATCATTTCCACTTAGTATTATACCC clone = IMAGE:3896204/ ACACCCACCCAAGAACAGGGTTT clone_end = 3′ 6124 Table 3A Hs.108327 BF001438 10701713 damage-specific DNA binding −1 ACAGCATGAGAAACTGTTAGTACGCA protein 1 (127 kD) (DDB1), TACCTCAGTTCAAACCTTTAGGGA mRNA/cds = (109, 3531) 6125 Table 3A Hs.161075 BF001821 10702096 7g93g02.x1 cDNA; 3′ end/ −1 GCTTGCCCTAGCAGAGTCATACGGA clone = IMAGE:3314066/ ATAATGGAAAACTCAACTTCTGTTC clone_end = 3′ 6126 Table 3A NA BF056055 10809951 7k07h12.x1 NCI_CGAP_GC6 −1 CACAATGCTGCCTCCTCTGTGGATGA cDNA clone IMAGE:3443950 3′ CTGATGGCAAGAGTCTGAATTGAA similar to contains element L1 repetitive eleme 6127 Table 3A Hs.221695 BF058398 10812294 7k30d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCTCTCACTCTCAGACTCCAAGGGC clone = IMAGE:3476785/ CAAGAAAAACTACGGACAGGAAGCC clone_end = 3′ 6128 db mining Hs.255664 BF058429 10812325 7k30g11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAGAGGAGGGGTCTCAGACGTTGGG clone = IMAGE:3476949/ GGACACACTGCTGGGTGGGTGATTT clone_end = 3′ 6129 Table 3A Hs.43857 BF058599 10812495 mRNA for KIAA1247 protein, −1 TAAGAAATCCCAATTTTCAGGAGTGG partial cds/cds = (285, 2942) TGGTGTCAATAAACGCTCTGTGGC 6130 Table 3A Hs.144583 BF059133 10813029 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 CGGCAGGGTGGCCTGTAACAATTTC 3462401, mRNA, partial cds/ AGTTTTCGCAGAACATTCAGGTATT cds = (0, 153) 6131 db mining Hs.257697 BF060727 10819637 AL533532 cDNA/ −1 GGGGCTCCCTTCCCGGCTTTGTTTTC clone = CS0DN004YJ14-(5-prime) TCTGGGAGATTTTATTTTACCTAA 6132 Table 3A Hs.193237 BF062295 10821193 7k76b11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GAAAGTGGAGGGAGTGGACGGGGA clone = IMAGE:3481293/ GGAGACTAGCCAGAGAGGCTCATTA clone_end = 3′ G 6133 Table 3A Hs.174215 BF062628 10821538 7h62h05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCTCCCCTCTTGCCCTCTGTGGTC clone = IMAGE:3320601/ TGATTTAAAACGAAAAGGTCGGAT clone_end = 3′ 6134 db mining Hs.159013 BF063675 10822585 hh82b10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGACTTCTGAAATAGAGCTGGCTCC clone = IMAGE:2969275/ CTGGGGTGACAATGTATATATGCAA clone_end = 3′ 6135 Table 3A Hs.125887 BF109873 10939563 hypothetical protein FLJ14464 −1 CTGGGTGTCGTGGAAGATGACGAAG (FLJ14464), mRNA/cds = ATGCTGGGCTGGCAGATGCAGTCCA (69, 3146) 6136 Table 3A Hs.288443 BF110312 10940002 7n36d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCAGGGCTTAAAACCTCAATTTATG clone = IMAGE:3566654/ TTCATGACAGTGGGGATTTTTCTT clone_end = 3′ 6137 Table 3A Hs.250905 BF116224 10985700 hypothetical protein −1 ATTCTCCAACCACAAACAGCACTTCT (LOC51234), mRNA/cds = AAAACTAACTTTACTTTCTGCCCA (0, 551) 6138 Table 3A Hs.318215 BF183507 11061818 601809991R1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GATATAGTCTCCATACCCCATTACCA clone = IMAGE:4040470/ TCTCCCAGCCATTCCCCCTCCAAC clone_end = 3′ 6139 Table 3A Hs.96566 BF194880 11081165 602137338F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGATACTTTGGTTCTCTTTCCTGCTC clone = IMAGE:4274048/ AGGTCCCTTCATTTGTACTTTGGA clone_end = 5′ 6140 Table 3A Hs.232257 BF195579 11082611 RST2302 cDNA −1 TAATACTGGAGGGGCTTGAAGAAGG CTGTCGTGTTTTGTCACCTGCTTTG 6141 Table 3A Hs.3353 BF197153 11085769 beta-1,3-glucuronyltransferase 1 −1 GTCTTTCCCGTCTTTCTTCCTCACCT (glucuronosyltransferase P) ATGTAATTTCAGTAGTCTCTCAGC (B3GAT1), mRNA/cds = (175, 1179) 6142 Table 3A NA BF197762 11087169 7p91f02.x1 NCI_CGAP_Skn1 −1 AGGAAGAGCCTGCACCTGTGGTGGA cDNA clone IMAGE:3653139 ACAATCAGGGAAAAGGAAGTCAAAA 3′, mRNA sequence 6143 Table 3A Hs.50785 BF221780 11128957 SEC22, vesicle trafficking −1 TTTGGAGCTTCTATAGGAGTGGAGAG protein (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 GGGCAGCTCATTGTTGAGAGTTGC (SEC22L1), mRNA/cds = (119, 766) 6144 Table 3A Hs.250811 BF432643 11444806 v-ral simian leukemia viral −1 TGATCTGACTGGAAAACAATCCTGTA oncogene homolog B (ras TCCCCTCCCAAAGAATCATGGGCT related; GTP binding protein) (RALB), mRNA/cds = (170, 790) 6145 Table 3A Hs.296356 BF433058 11445221 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M162 −1 TCATCCCTTAAACACTCTGTGATGGG (from clone DKFZp434M162)/ ATCTTCAGGATCATCTTTTGAAGT cds = UNKNOWN 6146 Table 3A Hs.76611 BF433353 11445516 601435773F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGCGTTTGGTTTAGGAATGTGCTTTT clone = IMAGE:3920562/ GTACTTCCACTTGAATAAAGGTGT clone_end = 5′ 6147 Table 3A Hs.178703 BF433657 11445846 AV716627 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGCTCAGGGCACATGCACACAGACA clone = DCBBCH05/clone_(—) TTTATCTCTGCACTCACATTTTGTG end = 5′ 6148 Table 3A Hs.222833 BF435098 11447386 7p05g01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGTTATTGCTGACACGCTGTCCTCTG clone = IMAGE:3645097/ GCGACCTGTCGCTGGAGAGGTTGG clone_end = 3′ 6149 Table 3A Hs.293476 BF435621 11447923 hypothetical protein FKSG44 −1 CGTTTTCTGAGCATCCGTTGTGCCTT (FKSG44), mRNA/cds = AACATTTTCTGCTTGTCCTTTGGG (126, 1520) 6150 db mining Hs.257641 BF436704 11448943 7p07d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTCTGAATGCCCGAGTCTTCTCTTT clone = IMAGE:3644999/ TGTGCTCACAAATGCCACCCAATC clone_end = 3′ 6151 Table 3A Hs.160980 BF437585 11449991 7p74d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGCTTACAAGGGTGATTGACCTTGCC clone = IMAGE:3651526/ TTACTCTTTATGTAAATTATGGCA clone_end = 3′ 6152 db mining Hs.258513 BF437915 11450432 AF150421 cDNA/clone = −1 CTGGCGTATTACCATTTTGATAGCCT CBNBCG12 CTCTTCAGGCTAGATAAGCTGGGG 6153 Table 3A Hs.126594 BF445163 11510224 nad21d12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CCCTGTATTATTGAAATGTCAGCATA clone = IMAGE:3366191/ ATGACTGGAAGGTGAAATTGGTCC clone_end = 3′ 6154 Table 3A Hs.174104 BF445405 11510543 601438710F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGCTGTTGCATGAATAGATGATAC clone = IMAGE:3923643/ AAAGCAAGTGATGAGGTTGGTATG clone_end = 5′ 6155 Table 3A Hs.143389 BF446017 11511155 7p18a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGGAAGAACAAATTCAGACATCATCA clone = IMAGE:3646004/ GTAAGTCTTTAGGGACACAGGGAA clone_end = 3′ 6156 Table 3A Hs.295726 BF447885 11513023 integrin, alpha V (vitronectin −1 AGTGAAAACTGGTACAGTGTTCTGCT receptor, alpha polypeptide, TGATTTACAACATGTAACTTGTGA antigen CD51) (ITGAV), mRNA/ cds = (41, 3187) 6157 Table 3A Hs.179526 BF475501 11546328 upregulated by 1,25-dihydro- −1 GCCAGAAAGTGTGGGCTGAAGATGG xyvitamin D-3 (VDUP1), TTGGTTTCATGTTTTTGTATTATGT mRNA/cds = (221, 1396) 6158 Table 3A Hs.181311 BF478238 11549065 asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase −1 TGTCCTCTGAACCTGAGTGAAGAAAT (NARS), mRNA/cds = ATACTCTGTCCTTTGTACCTGCGT (73, 1719) 6159 Table 3A Hs.179703 BF507849 11591147 tripartite motif protein 14 −1 CCATTTCCACTACATGCCTTTCCTAC (TRIM14), mRNA/cds = CTTCCCTTCACAACCAATCAAGTG (10, 1230) 6160 Table 3A Hs.159673 BF508053 11591351 UI-H-BI4-apx-b-11-0-UI.s1 −1 ACACTTCCCTGAATGTTGAAGAAGAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGCTATCCATGCAATCCTTGTCG 3088845/clone_end = 3′ 6161 Table 3A Hs.158999 BF508694 11591992 UI-H-BI4-aop-f-09-0-UI.s1 −1 ACTTGTGTTTGAACCACTTCTGCTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCTTTAACCTGAGATGCACACGT 3085601/clone_end = 3′ 6162 Table 3A Hs.77542 BF508702 11592000 602629438F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACATTCTCTCATTTTGCTGAAGCTGA clone = IMAGE:4754432/ TTTGATTGGGTGTCTGTTTCTCGC clone_end = 5′ 6163 Table 3A Hs.127311 BF508731 11592029 AU185774 cDNA/clone = −1 TGACAGAATGAACTGGAAATGAAATC B02302-013 CCACAGTTATGATCGTAGTAGAGT 6164 Table 3A Hs.144265 BF509758 11593056 UI-H-BI4-apg-d-04-0-UI.s1 −1 AAGTACAGATGCCATCCCGGTGCTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGATCTTCCAGCCATTCTCCATTTC 3087390/clone_end = 3′ 6165 Table 3A Hs.256931 BF510393 11593691 zb02d05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTGCCAATCTGATTTAAAATTCTCC clone = IMAGE:300873/ AAGCTTAATTCTGTGCAACAAACA clone_end = 3′ 6166 Table 3A Hs.276341 BF510670 11593968 UI-H-BI4-aof-b-08-0-UI.s1 −1 GCCTGTTGTTCTGTTTATCGCCCTAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTACAAAACTGATTCTGACCTGG 3084615/clone_end = 3′ 6167 Table 3A Hs.248689 BF512500 11597602 UI-H-BI3-alw-h-10-0-UI.s1 −1 AACTGGCATTGCTAAGCCCCAGAAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGTATTTAGTGGAACAGATGAAA 3069162/clone_end = 3′ 6168 Table 3A Hs.136375 BF513274 11598453 602544150F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACACTAGGTCCTTTTATACCTGTGCC clone = IMAGE:4666332/ TTTACGTTCGTTTTCCTGATTGCA clone_end = 5′ 6169 Table 3A Hs.300870 BF513602 11598781 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547M072 −1 AATACAGATTCATTTTATTTAAGCGTC (from clone DKFZp547M072)/ CGTGGCACCGACAGGGACCCCAG cds = UNKNOWN 6170 Table 3A Hs.255340 BF514247 11599426 UI-H-BW1-ani-h-09-0-UI.s1 −1 AGTTCATCCCCTTTCAGAAGCTGTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTCTTGGCTCATTAAACCTGTGA 3082601/clone_end = 3′ 6171 Table 3A Hs.283022 BF514341 11599520 triggering receptor expressed −1 GCCTCTTTTCCTGTATCACACAAGGG on myeloid cells 1 (TREM1), TCAGGGATGGTGGAGTAAAAGCTC mRNA/cds = (47, 751) 6172 Table 3A Hs.83734 BF515538 11600717 syntaxin 4A (placental) −1 TGTTAGGTGGCCTCTGCATACCTATG (STX4A), mRNA/cds = (66, 959) GGAACTCAGTGATGTAATGCAAAG 6173 Table 3A Hs.146065 BF591040 11683364 AL580165 cDNA/ −1 CTGGGGCCGTAGCAAAAATCATGAA clone = CS0DJ005YB18- AAACACTTCAACGTGTCCTTTCAAT (3-prime) 6174 Table 3A Hs.30941 BF592138 11684462 calcium channel, voltage- −1 TGCCAAGTCAGCAGATTTGCTTTATG dependent, beta 2 subunit AATTACAGGGACTAGAAATGCCCA (CACNB2), mRNA/cds = (501, 2318) 6175 Table 3A Hs.695 BF690338 11975746 cystatin B (stefin B) (CSTB), −1 TTGCATGTCTCTTCCTAAATTTCATTG mRNA/cds = (96, 392) TGTTGATTTCTAATCCTTCCCGT 6176 Table 3A Hs.142838 BF732404 12057407 nucleolar protein interacting −1 AGAGTGAGAAGGCAGTTCCAGTTTTA with the FHA domain of pKi-67 GCACAGATTTGTTTATGTGTTCAG (NIFK), mRNA/cds = (54, 935) 6177 Table 3A Hs.296317 BF938959 12356279 mRNA for KIAA1789 protein, −1 GAAGTGACACTGACTGTATCTACCTC partial cds/cds = (3466, 4899) TCCTTTTCTTCATCAGGTGTTCCT 6178 Table 3A Hs.182937 BF939014 12356334 peptidylprolyl isomerase A −1 TCCCTGGGTGATACCATTCAATGTCT (cyclophilin A) (PPIA), mRNA/ TAATGTACTTGTGGCTCAGACCTG cds = (44, 541) 6179 Table 3A Hs.26136 BF940103 12357423 hypothetical protein MGC14156 −1 AATTCCAAAGGAGTGATGTTGGAATA (MGC14156), mRNA/cds = GTCCCTCTAAGGGAGAGAAATGCA (82, 426) 6180 Table 3A Hs.133372 BF940291 12357611 AF150127 cDNA/clone = −1 AGCCCCTCCACCCCACCCAGTACTTT CBCBGA01 TACAATGTGTTATTAAAGACCCCT 6181 Table 3A Hs.304900 BF980139 12347354 602288147F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCATCCTTGAGAAATGTGGGCACCAA clone = IMAGE:4373963/ GTCCATAATCTCCATAAATCCAAT clone_end = 5′ 6182 Table 3A Hs.303214 BG054649 12511436 7o45b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CGTTGCATTTTCACATTTGTGTGGCA clone = IMAGE:3576912/ GGACAAGCATGGGGCAAGAGGGAC clone_end = 3′ 6183 Table 3A Hs.8258 BG054966 12512220 cDNA FLJ14737 fis, clone −1 TATGAGTTTATGCGTTTTCCCAGCCC NT2RP3002273, weakly similar TCCGAATCACTGACTGGGGCGTTT to SCD6 PROTEIN/cds = (77, 1468) 6184 Table 3A Hs.179661 BG056668 12521375 Homo sapiens, tubulin, beta 5, −1 TTGAAAAGATGACATCGCCCCAAGAG clone MGC:4029 IMAGE: CCAAAAATAAATGGGAATTGAAAA 3617988, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (1705, 3039) 6185 Table 3A Hs.56205 BG057282 12522612 insulin induced gene 1 −1 TGCACTCTACCAGATTTGAACATCTA (INSIG1), mRNA/cds = GTGAGGTTCACATTCATACTAAGT (414, 1247) 6186 Table 3A Hs.3709 BG057892 12523835 low molecular mass ubiquinone- −1 TGGTGATATCTGCTTAGATTTCCCTG binding protein (9.5 kD) (QP-C), TATCTTTGCTGCCCTCCTTCAAGT mRNA/cds = (77, 358) 6187 Table 3A Hs.5122 BG058599 12525258 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTTGGAGCTATCTGTGCAGCAGTTT clone = IMAGE:4387778/ CTCTACAGTTGTGCATAAATGTTT clone_end = 5′ 6188 Table 3A Hs.89104 BG058739 12525527 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGTGGGAGGATGACAAAGAAGCATG clone = IMAGE:4717348/ AGTCACCCTGCTGGATAAACTTAGA clone_end = 5′ 6189 Table 3A Hs.166982 BG149747 12661777 phosphatidylinositol glycan, −1 GTGGTTTGGTCAGCATACACACTTCT class F (PIGF), mRNA/cds = CATTTCATTTGATGTACACAGCCA (67, 726) 6190 Table 3A Hs.100293 BG149986 12662016 O-linked N-acetylglucosamine −1 ACCTGGGATTTCATTTCTGCTGAAAG (GlcNAc) transferase (UDP-N- AAATAGGAAGAACAGGACTCACTT acetylglucosamine:polypeptide- N-acetylglucosaminyl transferase) (OGT), mRNA/ cds = (2039, 4801) 6191 Table 3A Hs.198427 BG150273 12662303 hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA/ −1 GGGTGTGATGAATAGCGAATCATCTC cds = (1490, 4243) AAATCCTTGAGCACTCAGTCTAGT 6192 Table 3A Hs.313610 BG150461 12662491 7k01d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTTTCACCACCTCGCAGTTGTAGA clone = IMAGE:3443006/ GATAGTCCCCGAAATATTATTCCA clone_end = 3′ 6193 Table 3A Hs.184456 BG230563 12725596 hypothetical protein −1 GTGTGAAGTGACAGCCTTGTGTGTG (LOC51249), mRNA/cds = ATGTTTTCTGCCTTCCCCAAGTTTG (0, 611) 6194 Table 3A Hs.89104 BG231557 12726664 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTGTTTTAACAACTCTTCTCAACATTT clone = IMAGE:4717348/ TGTCCAGGTTATTCACTGTAACCA clone_end = 5′ 6195 Table 3A Hs.152925 BG231805 12726934 mRNA for KIAA1268 protein, −1 TAAGTGGATTGGCAGACTCCTTGTTG partial cds/cds = (0, 3071) CTTAAGAGTGGCTTTCTAGGCAGG 6196 Table 3A Hs.89104 BG231961 12727100 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTGTTTTAACAACTCTTCTCAACATTT clone = IMAGE:4717348/ TGTCCAGGTTATTCACTGTAACCA clone_end = 5′ 6197 Table 3A Hs.337986 BG235942 12749789 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GCCAGTCTCTATGTGTCTTAATCCCT 17431 IMAGE:2984883, TGTCCTTCATTAAAAGCAAAACTA mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (1336, 1494) 6198 Table 3A Hs.3353 BG236015 12749862 beta-1,3-glucuronyltransferase 1 −1 GTCTTTCCCGTCTTTCTTCCTCACCT (glucuronosyltransferase P) ATGTAATTTCAGTAGTCTCTCAGC (B3GAT1), mRNA/cds = (175, 1179) 6199 Table 3A Hs.75703 BG236084 12749931 small inducible cytokine A4 −1 GGTCCACTCTCACTCTTTCTCTGCTG (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) TTGCAAATACATGGATAACACCGT (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 6200 db mining Hs.5146 D19756 500072 HUMGS00712 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CATTCAGTATTTATTGGGAAGACTTG clone = mm0970/clone_end = 3′ TCAAGCACCATGATAAGTGGTGGA 6201 db mining Hs.237971 D19770 500086 hypothetical protein MGC5627 −1 AGAGGGGGAAGGACTTACATGACAT (MGC5627), mRNA/cds = CCTACTGGGAATTTGCTAGAAACCA (72, 584) 6202 db mining Hs.30709 D20225 501322 HUMGS01199 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGGTGAAGCTGACTCCCCAGGTAA clone = pm0880/clone_end = 3′ AGAGATATCAGCTCTGCTTCAGACT 6203 db mining Hs.30731 D20378 501474 HUMGS01352 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TTGCTTCTTCCTGCTTTATAGAGTTC clone = pm2943/clone_end = 3′ CCGTAAAATACCCTTCACCCTGGC 6204 db mining NA D20425 501521 HUMGS01399 Human −1 TCTGACCTCCGTGACGTTTATTACCA promyelocyte cDNA clone GCTGATGTCCCGTACACTGATTTCA pm1281 3′, mRNA sequence 6205 db mining Hs.229071 D20458 501554 HUMGS01432 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGGAAGGGTCAGCAACGATTTCTCA clone = pm1542/clone_end = 3′ CCAAATCACTACACAGACACAAAGG 6206 db mining Hs.330221 D20465 501561 HUMGS01439 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCACTAAATGGTTACACTACACCAA clone = pm2194/clone_end = 3′ GACACTAAAATGGCAGGGAGCCCT 6207 db mining Hs.92440 D20522 501618 HUMGS01497 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAATTCAAATCACCCTTGATACCCAC clone = pm1507/clone_end = 3′ TTCTTTCTCCCACCCAAATCTGAT 6208 db mining Hs.90165 D20538 501634 HUMGS01513 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCATATCGTGCAAAATGTAATATGG clone = pm1504/clone_end = 3′ AATTTCCAAACATCAATGAAGGGAT 6209 db mining Hs.90171 D20572 501668 HUMGS01547 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AATAAGTACCGTATATAAACACTTCT clone = pm1503/clone_end = 3′ CTTTCTCTCCTCCACAATGGCACG 6210 db mining Hs.30766 D20726 504546 HUMGS01703 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCATCACTCTTAGAAGAAGCAACTC clone = mp0664/clone_end = 3′ CTTCCCTTGATTCTGTGTATTTGG 6211 db mining Hs.5816 D20846 504666 HUMGS01827 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TCAACCCAGAATCTATAATGTATGAA clone = mp0825/clone_end = 3′ ATAAATTAATAGAGAACCCAACAGAT C 6212 db mining Hs.30793 D20888 504708 HUMGS01869 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGGTCTCCATCTAACAGGTAGAGCA clone = mp0836/clone_end = 3′ GTTGGTGCAGATGAGATGAGCCTG 6213 Table 3A Hs.292590 D59502 960608 602626586F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGTGATGATACCACCTCCAATGAACA clone = IMAGE:4751396/ GGGAAGCAAGTTCATCAGTCAACA clone_end = 5′ 6214 Table 3A Hs.119274 F13765 758015 RAS p21 protein activator −1 AGCTGTTGGGGCTGCACTGAGCTGC (GTPase activating protein) 3 AATTTTTAACATGGATTTATAACTT (Ins(1,3,4,5)P4-binding protein) (GAP1IP4BP), mRNA/cds = (46, 2550) 6215 db mining Hs.238797 H07915 872737 602081661F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AAGGAATTTGTTTTCCCTATCCTAACT clone = IMAGE:4245999/ CAGTAACAGAGGGTTTACTCCGA clone_end = 5′ 6216 db mining Hs.11307 H09541 874363 RST29274 cDNA −1 CGCACACATTTTCTGTATGGACAAAT CCTGGATTGGCTTCGTTATTTGGT 6217 Table 3A Hs.187908 H69141 1030426 EST375312 cDNA −1 GGTAATGAAACAATCATCCAGTTAAC AATCAGCAAGGTTCTTCAGAGCCT 6218 Table 3A Hs.117005 H71236 1043052 sialic acid binding Ig-like lectin −1 TGGAAGAGTGGACTGAAGAAAGAAC 5 (SIGLEC5), mRNA/cds = TTATACTCTCCCTCCTCTAAAATTGA (142, 1797) 6219 Table 3A NA H78395 1056484 yu12f03.s1 Soares fetal liver −1 TCCTGGGCTATTGGCTTTATGATATC spleen 1NFLS cDNA clone TTTTGAGAAACAGGATTTTCACTT IMAGE:233597 3′ similar to contains Alu repet 6220 Table 3A Hs.38664 H80108 1058197 IL0-MT0152-061100-501-e04 −1 ACCTTTTAAGGATGTCTTATTTCCAC cDNA CCCAACTCTCCACTCCATTTTAGT 6221 Table 3A NA H92914 1099242 yt94g03.s1 −1 GAACCTTCAAAACTGTCACTTTGAGT Soares_pineal_gland_N3HPG TCCAGAAGAGTCCTTCAGCATCTT cDNA clone IMAGE:231988 3′, mRNA sequence 6222 Table 3A Hs.2210 L40410 703109 thyroid receptor interactor −1 GTATTTGGGCTTCTCCAAGCAGATCA (TRIP3) mRNA, 3′ end of cds/ CGCAGACGACGGTGCTACATTTGA cds = (0, 458) 6223 Table 3A Hs.2200 L40557 705359 perforin 1 (preforming protein) −1 CAAGCATACTGGTTCTTTCCAAGCTC (PRF1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1667) ACTGTTCTCACCACACGGCCCCAC 6224 Table 3A Hs.198726 M24069 181483 vasoactive intestinal peptide −1 TCCATATCCATTTCTGACGTTGAACC receptor 1 (VIPR1), mRNA/ ATTTGACAGTGCCAAGGACTTTGG cds = (56, 1543) 6225 Table 3A Hs.132911 N20190 1125145 MR2-OT0079-290500-007-b03 −1 AAGCCTGTTTTTCACTCTAAAAATTCA cDNA AGAGGACACGCTAAGAACGATCA 6226 Table 3A Hs.323950 N23307 1137457 zinc finger protein 6 (CMPX1) −1 CCTCAGCTTCCAACTCTGATTCCAGG (ZNF6), mRNA/cds = ACAGGATGGAAAACCTTTGGACAG (1265, 3361) 6227 Table 3A Hs.32250 N30152 1148672 yx81f03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCGCACATGGCTATTTTGATACACAA clone = IMAGE:268157/ AGTTGTGTTTGCTACTTTAGAAGC clone_end = 3′ 6228 db mining Hs.44512 N33584 1153983 yv21f11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AACTCACGACAATTGCTACAAAACAC clone = IMAGE:243405/ CAGGGAGGGGCTTTTTGTGTTTTT clone_end = 3′ 6229 Table 3A Hs.3353 N36787 1157929 beta-1,3-glucuronyltransferase 1 −1 GTCTTTCCCGTCTTTCTTCCTCACCT (glucuronosyltransferase P) ATGTAATTTCAGTAGTCTCTCAGC (B3GAT1), mRNA/cds = (175, 1179) 6230 Table 3A Hs.38218 N39230 1162437 602569369F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCCCTGGTATGTATGCCTTTCTCTCC clone = IMAGE:4693744/ TACTGTCTAATAGCACCTCGTAAA clone_end = 5′ 6231 Table 3A Hs.236456 N49836 1191002 602287746T1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAGAAACCGTGGAAGATACTGGTTTA clone = IMAGE:4375067/ TTTCAAATGAGCAGAGTATGTTGT clone_end = 3′ 6232 Table 3A Hs.114453 N58052 1201942 601880526F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCACCTCTTCTGACATGAATGTAGCA clone = IMAGE:4109119/ TAAGTTAGCAATCGGTTCTTCCAA clone_end = 5′ 6233 Table 3A Hs.334731 N58136 1202026 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 AGGTTCCCTTTCAAATAAAGATAAAG 3448306, mRNA, partial cds/ AATTTGACTTGGGACACTGCCAGA cds = (0, 2353) 6234 Table 3A Hs.205555 N72600 1229704 za46f08.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGCTGGCCTCATTTTGAAAAGTTAGT clone = IMAGE:295623/ ACAATTTTCTTCAGTGCTAACTTG clone_end = 5′ 6235 Table 3A Hs.256931 N80578 1243279 zb02d05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACTCCAGAACGTCAGAAATGGTGTAG clone = IMAGE:300873/ CAGAATGAATTCTGTTATAAGGAA clone_end = 3′ 6236 Table 3A Hs.303018 N94511 1266820 zb80g04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGTTCGAAAGTTGGAGACTGCCTGT clone = IMAGE:309942/ ACCCAGGTTGATAGTCAATTGTTT clone_end = 3′ 6237 db mining Hs.118964 NM_017660 8923093 hypothetical protein FLJ20085 −1 CCACCTTGAGCGCCTTCTTCTGGTTG (FLJ20085), mRNA/cds = GTTGTCATGCAGTTCTCACACATG (62, 655) 6238 Table 3A Hs.11594 R12665 765741 yf40a04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCCTTCCCCTTTTTCATATCCTTTCT clone = IMAGE:129294/ TCAAAAATCTAAATGATGTGCCT clone_end = 3′ 6239 db mining Hs.108082 R40823 821181 602068988F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTTCCAGGAGGTGGTTTTAAATATT clone = IMAGE:4067972/ GGATGAAAACTTACAGGCTGTTTT clone_end = 5′ 6240 db mining Hs.94881 R50838 812740 602387586F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAATACATTTACAAAGCCATCTTTAC clone = IMAGE:4516388/ ATGCATTAAACGAGGGCTACAAC clone_end = 5′ 6241 Table 3A Hs.94881 R50838 812740 602387586F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAATACATTTACAAAGCCATCTTTAC clone = IMAGE:4516388/ ATGCATTAAACGAGGGCTACAAC clone_end = 5′ 6242 RG Hs.92004 R52541 814443 HSU55967 cDNA/clone = −1 GGCCTGAAGAAGGAGATAAGTGTTC house- 39883 CATTCGGCAACATAAGAGAAGTTAA keeping genes 6243 RG Hs.26766 R60313 831008 602270716F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TCCATCCCAAAGGAGAGCTACTGTAC house- clone = IMAGE:4359027/ TGACTGTACTTGTGGAATGCAGCG keeping clone_end = 5′ genes 6244 db mining Hs.330530 T25714 563034 ESTDIR309 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 ACCCACCACTCTCAGGACCACCTGA clone = CDDIRX9/clone_(—) AGGCAGAATAAACCGGATCCTGTTG end = 3′ 6245 db mining NA T25727 563047 ESTDIRX51 CD34 + −1 AAATTGTGTGAGAAGGCTGATAAACG DIRECTIONAL cDNA clone TCTGTGGTTTCTCCCTGTGCTATT CDDIRX51 3′, mRNA sequence 6246 db mining Hs.7569 T26893 567784 ESTDIR465 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCTGGGCTTCTGCAAAATTATAAAGT clone = CDDIR465/clone_(—) TGCTTTATTAAATTCATACATGCGG end = 3′ 6247 db mining Hs.172822 T26903 567794 ESTDIR551 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AGCTGATTCATTCATTCTATGTGTGC clone = CDDIR551/clone_(—) CACTAAATAAAGAGATTGAGCAAGT end = 3′ 6248 Table 3A Hs.185675 T98171 747516 QV2-EN0098-010201-603-a05 −1 CTTGAAGCTGTGTTGGTGGCCTGTG cDNA ACCTTCCAATGCAATCTAGACTGTG 6249 Table 3A Hs.58066 W72392 1382348 602389077F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CTCATACACTTCTCAGCCTCAGCACC clone = IMAGE:4517875/ TAACCCTCACACAACACTCCAGTA clone_end = 5′ 6250 Table 3A NA W86427 1400194 zh61c11.s1 −1 TGAGTATTGTTGTGGGGGCGGGTAT Soares_fetal_liver_spleen_(—) GTCTGTATATAAATCTGTGCAGCCA 1NFLS_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:416564 3′, mRNA sequence 6251 Table 3B NA AA136584 1697794 zn95b02.s1 Stratagene fetal −1 AACATATCCAGGGAGGACAAACTCTG retina 937202 cDNA clone GGCTGGACAATGTATCCACAAGGG IMAGE:565899 3′, mRNA sequence 6252 Table 3B NA AA431959 2115667 zw77a03.s1 Soares_testis_NHT −1 AGAGCAAGTCTCAGAAATAATGCTGT cDNA clone IMAGE:782188 ATCTACACTGTCATGTATTTGCCA 3′, mRNA sequence 6253 Table 3B NA AA482019 2209697 zu98e04.s1 NCI_CGAP_GCB1 −1 ACCACCAGCTATTTGTAATTCCTTCTT cDNA clone IMAGE:746046 CTAAGGCATAGTGAAAACTTGCT 3′, mRNA sequence 6254 Table 3B NA AA524720 2265648 ng42e03.s1 NCI_CGAP_Co3 −1 GGACGGTTGGCTGAATGGCAACAGT cDNA clone IMAGE:937468 GATGGAATATTTATATTTAGCCACA 3′, mRNA sequence 6255 Table 3B Hs.57787 AA588755 2402486 602381381F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGGTTGTTATCAGGTGGCACAAATTA clone = IMAGE:4498845/ AATCCATCTTGAAGACTTCACACA clone_end = 5′ 6256 Table 3B NA AA628833 2541220 af37g04.s1 −1 GACTCGTTACGCCGTAGTTTGTCCTA Soares_total_fetus_Nb2HF8_(—) TCTTGTTTATCAAATGAATTTCGT 9w cDNA clone IMAGE: 1033878 3′, mRNA sequence 6257 Table 3C Hs.180669 AA633203 2556617 OS-4 protein (OS-4) mRNA, −1 AGAGCTATGGGTGCTACAGGCTTGT complete cds/cds = (305, 1156) CTTTCTAAGTGACATATTCTTATCT 6258 Table 3B Hs.239489 AA639796 2563575 TIA1 cytotoxic granule- −1 ACCCTTATAAACCAGAGCCCAGGAAA associated RNA binding protein GACAGCTCGAGTGTATAATTCTCT (TIA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (185, 1345) 6259 Table 3B Hs.29282 AA748714 2788672 mitogen-activated protein −1 AGCTCCTCCCTCTCAACACCCAGTTT kinase kinase kinase 3 CCTTGGGAGTTGTCATTAAAGGAA (MAP3K3), mRNA/cds = (83, 1963) 6260 Table 3B Hs.111554 AA806222 2874972 ADP-ribosylation factor-like 7 −1 GCTGTAATTCTCTGTCTCATCATCCT (ARL7), mRNA/cds = (14, 592) TCTCTTTTGTTTCCATAGCCTTTT 6261 Table 3B NA AA806766 2875516 ob91d04.s1 NCI_CGAP_(—) −1 TCGCTTTCTAACTGATTCCATTCCAC GCB1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CATGTCAGATACTCCTGGGCTGCT 1338727 3′, mRNA sequence 6262 Table 3B Hs.226755 AA909983 3049273 RC1-UT0033-250800-022-h02 −1 ATCCAAGCTTTAATTCTGCCATCTCA cDNA GAATGGTGATAAACCATTTCTCCC 6263 Table 3B Hs.50252 AA984245 3162770 mitochondrial ribosomal protein −1 TCAGCCAACCTGAATCTGGTATCTTT L32 (MRPL32), mRNA/cds = ACTTAAACACAGCAGTTGTAGTTA (46, 612) 6264 Table 3B Hs.53542 AI084224 3422647 chorea-acanthocytosis (CHAC) −1 TCAATAGTTGTGAAATTCTTCTCAGG mRNA, complete cds/cds = CTCCTTAAACCCTCGCTTTGTTGT (260, 9784) 6265 Table 3B Hs.135167 AI091533 3430592 AV712376 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGAGGCAACACTTAAACACTAGGGCT clone = DCAAND12/clone_(—) ACTGTGGCATCTATGTAGACAGGA end = 5′ 6266 Table 3B Hs.11637 AI275205 3897479 602388093F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGACTTTCAGGAATGTCAGCATTGAC clone = IMAGE:4517086/ CTCTCCTTGCCACTGTTACTCAGC clone_end = 5′ 6267 Table 3B Hs.8724 AI298509 3958245 serine threonine protein kinase −1 TCTCAAGAGAGAACGCCACAGCAGA (NDR), mRNA/cds = GAGACCCAATCCGCCTAAGTTGCAG (595, 1992) 6268 Table 3B Hs.142838 AI299573 3959158 nucleolar protein interacting −1 AGAGTGAGAAGGCAGTTCCAGTTTTA with the FHA domain of pKi-67 GCACAGATTTGTTTATGTGTTCAG (NIFK), mRNA/cds = (54, 935) 6269 Table 3B Hs.100555 AI352690 4089896 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ −1 GGGGTAGGAAGAGGATGGAATTGAG His) box polypeptide 18 (Myc- ATGTTTGAGCCTCATTTACATCAAT regulated) (DDX18), mRNA/ cds = (71, 2083) 6270 Table 3B Hs.108124 AI362793 4114414 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone −1 GCTCGCTACCAGAAATCCTACCGATA LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN AGCCCATCGTGACTCAAAACTCAC 6271 Table 3B Hs.134342 AI363001 4114622 mRNA for LanC-like protein 2 −1 GACGCGCACACACCTTGAGTGACAG (lancl2 gene)/cds = (186, 1538) CGACCTCTTCTCTACAGGTTTTCCC 6272 Table 3B Hs.192427 AI380016 4189869 602296277F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTTCCCCTTTAGGTATCCCTGGAGT clone = IMAGE:4390770/ AATAATGACAACAAAATTCACTGC clone_end = 5′ 6273 Table 3C Hs.158976 AI380390 4190243 UI-H-BI2-ahi-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 GTCCTTTGATAGCAGAACAAGAGGCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGTGATCCTCTGGACCTCAGATT 2726692/clone_end = 3′ 6274 Table 3B NA AI392705 4222252 tg23b03.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 −1 TGCAGGCTCATTGTGCTCCTTCTTCT cDNA clone IMAGE:2109581 GGGTTTCAATTGGATTTCAGTCCT 3′, mRNA sequence 6275 Table 3B Hs.76239 AI393970 4223517 hypothetical protein FLJ20608 −1 GAGGACTGGGACCGTGATTCCACTA (FLJ20608), mRNA/cds = ACCGGAAACCGTCGCCTTTCGGGCC (81, 680) 6276 Table 3B Hs.79968 AI419082 4265013 splicing factor 30, survival of −1 GGATGTGTGATGTTTATATGGGAGAA motor neuron-related (SPF30), CAAAAAGCTGATGTATAGCCCTGT mRNA/cds = (0, 716) 6277 Table 3B Hs.121973 AI458739 4311318 602428025F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCTGCAACAGCTAAGGCCAAGCCAA clone = IMAGE:4547239/ ACTTACCGTGGACTCAAACACTTTG clone_end = 5′ 6278 Table 3B Hs.342008 AI498316 4390298 UI-H-BI1-aeq-b-02-0-UI.s1 −1 GCCAGAATGGTACAGAGTGGAGGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTCTGCTAATGACTTCAGAGAAGT 2720186/clone_end = 3′ 6279 Table 3B Hs.194054 AI523854 4437989 HA0669 cDNA −1 GACAAAATAGTTACCTATGCTTTCCT TCTGGCACCCCGAATGTACGCAGG 6280 Table 3B Hs.14623 AI571519 4534893 interferon, gamma-inducible −1 AAGCCCAGATACACAAAATTCCACCC protein 30 (IFI30), mRNA/cds = CATGATCAAGAATCCTGCTCCACT (40, 951) 6281 Table 3B Hs.278554 AI627495 4664295 chromobox homolog 3 −1 TGCTGAAAGTGGTCCCAAAGGGGTA (Drosophila HP1 gamma) CTAGTTTTTAAGCTCCCAACTCCCC (CBX3), mRNA/cds = (111, 662) 6282 Table 3B Hs.17132 AI633798 4685128 602326676F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCAACTGTTTTCTAGGACATGTTTAC clone = IMAGE:4427970/ TAGAACTACTTTAAGTATGCTGTGC clone_end = 5′ 6283 Table 3B Hs.4283 AI651212 4735191 602621616F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACAGTTACTTTGGAGCTGCTAGACTG clone = IMAGE:4755315/ GTTTTCTGTGTTGGTAAATTGCCT clone_end = 5′ 6284 Table 3B Hs.324507 AI678099 4888281 hypothetical protein FLJ20986 −1 CGCCAGAGGTCAGAACATGTCTATTT (FLJ20986), mRNA/cds = TGAATTGGATCGTTACAAATGAGC (182, 2056) 6285 Table 3B Hs.90744 AI684022 4895316 proteasome (prosome, −1 TTCTGACACGATTACACAACGAGGCT macropain) 26S subunit, non- TTAATGCCATTTGGGTAGGTGAGC ATPase, 11 (PSMD11), mRNA/ cds = (0, 1268) 6286 Table 3B NA AI688560 4899854 wd39f08.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 ACTGAAAAGTTGAAAGACTTTTGCAG GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGAACATTTATATAACTCCCCGCT 2330535 3′, mRNA sequence 6287 Table 3B Hs.177708 AI697756 4985656 602369210F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTCCTGTGCTCACCATAGGGCT clone = IMAGE:4477370/ GGTGTACATTGGGCCATTAATAAAC clone_end = 5′ 6288 Table 3B Hs.80887 AI701165 4989065 v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma −1 TCTGGGAAAGACATTTTTAAGCTGCT viral related oncogene homolog GACTTCACCTGCAAAATCTAACAG (LYN), mRNA/cds = (297, 1835) 6289 Table 3B Hs.299883 AI742850 5111138 hypothetical protein FLJ23399 −1 TGTTTTACCTCACTGTTGGACATACA (FLJ23399), mRNA/cds = TTCCAAGCTTTTCAACTCTAGGAG (282, 1769) 6290 Table 3B Hs.14373 AI760353 5176020 yx26h11.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTATCTCAGAATCTTGATGAACTCT clone = IMAGE:262917/ GAAATGACCCCTGATGGGGGCATG clone_end = 5′ 6291 Table 3B Hs.36137 AI765153 5231662 hepatocyte nuclear factor 3, −1 CCGGGAAGCGGGGTACTGGCTGTGT gamma (HNF3G), mRNA/cds = TTAATCATTAAAGGTACCGTGTCCG (0, 1043) 6292 Table 3B Hs.195175 AI802547 5368019 mRNA for CASH alpha protein/ −1 AGCCCTTTCTTGTTGCTGTATGTTTA cds = (481, 1923) GATGCTTTCCAATCTTTTGTTACT 6293 Table 3B Hs.25648 AI803065 5368537 tumor necrosis factor receptor −1 GGGGTATGGTTTAGTAATATCCACCA superfamily, member 5 GACCTTCCGATCCAGCAGTTTGGT (TNFRSF5), mRNA/cds = (47, 880) 6294 Table 3B NA AI807278 5393844 wf38h03.x1 Soares_NFL_T_(—) −1 CTCTACCATAAGGCACTATCAGAGAC GBC_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: TGCTACTGGAGTGTATATTTGGTT 2357909 3′, mRNA sequence 6295 Table 3B Hs.220850 AI880607 5554656 ym91d11.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGGGCACTTTGAAAACTTCACAGGC clone = IMAGE:166293/ CCACTGCTGCTTGCTGAAATAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6296 Table 3B Hs.23096 AI884671 5589835 602254146F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGCGAGGATAAATAGAGGCATTGTT clone = IMAGE:4346626/ TTTGCTACTTTGCATATCATTGGC clone_end = 5′ 6297 Table 3B Hs.179391 AI917642 5637497 wi52d11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GCAGGAAAGATGGGGTGGTGGACTG clone = IMAGE:2393877/ TTTTTGCCTACTTTTTGTTTTTGAA clone_end = 3′ 6298 Table 3B Hs.180446 AI948513 5740823 importin beta subunit mRNA, −1 CAGGGTATCAGATATTGTGCCTTTTG complete cds/cds = (337, 2967) GTGCCAGGTTCAAAGTCAAGTGCC 6299 Table 3B Hs.7557 AL042081 5421426 FK506-binding protein 5 −1 AGGCTGCATATGGATTGCCAAGTCA (FKBP5), mRNA/cds = GCATATGAGGAATTAAAGACATTGT (153, 1526) 6300 Table 3B Hs.39911 AL138429 6855110 mRNA for FLJ00089 protein, −1 TTAAGAACCCCAAAGATTAAAGGAAA partial cds/cds = (62, 1111) CAATGTTAAGGGCTTTTGTGAGGA 6301 Table 3B Hs.13144 AL521097 12784590 HSPC160 protein (HSPC160), −1 GATACACTGTCCAGCCCAGGTCCAG mRNA/cds = (53, 514) GCCCTAGGTTCTTTACTCTAGCTAC 6302 Table 3B Hs.26670 AL540260 12870241 AL540260 cDNA/ −1 ACTCAGGTGGTGCTGGTGTTAGTGAT clone = CS0DF032YF03- GCTGGAGAAGAGAATATTACTGGT (3-prime) 6303 Table 3B Hs.183232 AL561892 12909772 hypothetical protein FLJ22638 −1 AAACACAGCCCACCCCATTTCAGACC (FLJ22638), mRNA/cds = GCCTTCCTGAGGAGAAAATGACAG (12, 476) 6304 Table 3B Hs.5057 AL578975 12943566 AL578975 cDNA/ −1 TTGGCCCAGTGTGATTGATTGCTTTA clone = CS0DK012YN01- TCTTTGGTACTTTTACTTGAATGG (3-prime) 6305 Table 3B Hs.198296 AL582354 12950255 SWI/SNF related, matrix −1 AGCCTGAGGCAAATAAAATTCCAGTA associated, actin dependent ATTTCGAAGAATGGGTGTTGGCAA regulator of chromatin, sub- family a, member 2 (SMARCA2), mRNA/cds = (297, 5015) 6306 Table 3B Hs.101370 AL583391 12952309 AL583391 cDNA/ −1 AGGACCTTGACAAGCCGTTTGAGAT clone = CS0DL012YA12- GGAATGTAGGCCCTGATGTTATGCT (3-prime) 6307 Table 3B Hs.38218 AV659358 9880372 602569369F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGTAAGTTGACTTTCAAAAGTCTCTG clone = IMAGE:4693744/ GAAACACTGGACTTTAGCTGGTCC clone_end = 5′ 6308 Table 3B Hs.301704 AW002985 5849991 eomesodermin (Xenopus laevis) −1 AACAAGCCATGTTTGCCCTAGTCCAG homolog (EOMES), mRNA/ GATTGCCTCACTTGAGACTTGCTA cds = (0, 2060) 6309 Table 3B NA AW027160 5885916 wt72b08.x1 Soares_thymus_(—) −1 ACCGCCAAAGCCAATCATCCACTTTC NHFTh cDNA clone IMAGE: AGTACTTACCTAACCAATCTCCCA 2512983 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive eleme 6310 Table 3B Hs.89433 AW071894 6026892 ATP-binding cassette, sub- −1 TTTGGGGGATCCTTTTGTAATGACTT family C (CFTR/MRP), member ACACTGGAAATGCGAACATTTGCA 1 (ABCC1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (196, 4791) 6311 Table 3B Hs.335449 AW136717 6140850 UI-H-BI1-adm-a-03-0-UI.s1 −1 TTCTGGCCTTGTTCACCTAGAAACGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTTCCTGTGTTATGGTTCTGGC 2717092/clone_end = 3′ 6312 Table 3B Hs.12035 AW137149 6141282 602122419F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GGGTTACATTTGAGTCTCTGTACCTG clone = IMAGE:4279300/ CTTGGAAGAAATAAAAATACGTGT clone_end = 5′ 6313 Table 3B Hs.337727 AW161820 6300853 au70h03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 TGTGGGCTTGGTATAAACCCTACTTT clone = IMAGE:2781653/ GTGATTTGCTAAAGCACAGGATGT clone_end = 3′ 6314 Table 3B Hs.81248 AW166442 6397967 CUG triplet repeat, RNA- −1 ACTGGCAAATGAAGCATACTGGCTTG binding protein 1 (CUGBP1), CAGGGACCTTCTGATTCAAGTACA mRNA/cds = (137, 1585) 6315 Table 3B Hs.166975 AW293159 6699795 splicing factor, arginine/serine- −1 CTCCCATCATTCCCTCCCGAAAGCCA rich 5 (SFRS5), mRNA/cds = TTTTGTTCAGTTGCTCATCCACGC (218, 541) 6316 Table 3B Hs.328348 AW338115 6834741 tp39g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 GGCGTTTCCCATTGACCAGTTTGACC clone = IMAGE:2190200/ CTGGTTTGAATAAAGAGAAGTGCG clone_end = 3′ 6317 Table 3B Hs.337986 AW440517 6975823 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GCCAGTCTCTATGTGTCTTAATCCCT 17431 IMAGE:2984883, TGTCCTTCATTAAAAGCAAAACTA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1336, 1494) 6318 Table 3B Hs.250 AW444632 6986394 xanthene dehydrogenase (XDH), −1 TGCAATGAGGCAGTGGGGTAAGGTT mRNA/cds = (81, 4082) AAATCCTCTAACCGTCTTTGAATCA 6319 Table 3C Hs.335815 AW444812 6986574 UI-H-BI3-ajy-d-11-0-UI.s1 −1 TGGCAACTTCAACTCCTTGATGGCGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAATCTCTGGTATGAATATGAGCC 2733380/clone_end = 3′ 6320 Table 3B Hs.342873 AW451293 6992069 RC3-HT0230-130100-014-g06 −1 TGCTTGGGAAATTTGGTTTGTAAACC cDNA TAAAATAGCCCTTATTTCTGGGGA 6321 Table 3B Hs.342735 AW452096 6992953 UI-H-BI3-alo-d-02-0-UI.s1 −1 CTTTCTGCCTGAAGCTGCCCCCATGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCCCTTCTTTGTGCAAAAGCATG 3068186/clone_end = 3′ 6322 Table 3B Hs.80618 AW510795 7148873 hypothetical protein (FLJ20015), −1 ACCCAGTTTGTGCATAGTTCATGATC mRNA/cds = (31, 522) CTCTATAAAACCAGCTTTTGTGGA 6323 Table 3B Hs.259842 AW614193 7319379 cDNA FLJ11025 fis, clone −1 ACACCATTTCAGCGTTGGATCACAGA PLACE1003968, moderately CAGCTCTTCCTTTATATCCCAGCA similar to 5′-AMP-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE, GAMMA- 1 SUBUNIT/cds = (159, 1145) 6324 Table 3B Hs.334437 AW778778 7793371 hypothetical protein MGC4248 −1 TGGCATAATGTTGGATTGAATCTACA (MGC4248), mRNA/cds = TTTTGGCAGAAGTTAAACATTCCC (70, 720) 6325 Table 3B Hs.151393 AW778854 7793457 glutamate-cysteine ligase, −1 AGAATGCCTGGTTTTCGTTTGCAATT catalytic subunit (GCLC), TGCTTGTGTAAATCAGGTTGTAAA mRNA/cds = (92, 2005) 6326 Table 3B Hs.120243 BE044364 8361417 gamma-parvin (PARVG), −1 ATCGTTGGATTATCTTTGAACCCCCT mRNA/cds = (0, 995) TGTGTGGATCATTTTGAGCCGCCT 6327 Table 3B Hs.5734 BE218938 8906256 meningioma expressed antigen 5 −1 ATACAGGGTTCCATCCAGAAAGCATT (hyaluronidase) (MGEA5), CAGTCAGAGCAAGTTAAAGTCAGT mRNA/cds = (395, 3145) 6328 Table 3B Hs.167988 BE222301 8909619 neural cell adhesion molecule 1 −1 AAGTTGTCCTGTGCTAAAGCAAGCGT (NCAM1), mRNA/cds = GGGATGATCCTACCTACCTCTAGG (201, 2747) 6329 Table 3B Hs.27774 BE348809 9260662 602386841F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGCTAGTGATGTTTTGTCCAAAGGAA clone = IMAGE:4515730/ GATTCTGACAACAGCTTCAGCAGA clone_end = 5′ 6330 Table 3B NA BE348955 9260808 hs91h01.x1 NCI_CGAP_Kid13 −1 ACACAGACATATTGACCGCACACAAC cDNA clone IMAGE:3144625 ACTGAAATGGACTGACTTGAGAAA 3′, mRNA sequence 6331 Table 3B Hs.56156 BE349148 9261087 601463367F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGGTTCTCTGATTTGTAATGAGCACC clone = IMAGE:3866512/ TGGATATGTCAATTAAAATGCCCA clone_end = 5′ 6332 Table 3B Hs.127428 BE466500 9512198 Homo sapiens, Similar to homeo −1 GGCCTACTGACCAAATTGTTGTGTTG box A9, clone MGC:19648 AGATGATATTTAACTTTTTGCCAA IMAGE:2987818, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (62, 880) 6333 Table 3B Hs.122575 BE502246 9704654 endothelial differentiation, −1 CGATAGAATTGAAGCAGTCCACGGG lysophosphatidic acid G-protein- GAGGGGATGATACAAGGAGTAAACC coupled receptor, 4 (EDG4), mRNA/cds = (6, 1061) 6334 Table 3B Hs.197766 BE502992 9705400 clone 23932 mRNA sequence/ −1 CTCAAACGAAATTGGGCAGGCCATTT cds = UNKNOWN GCGTGGTTTCTCTGGATAAGTTCC 6335 Table 3B Hs.61426 BE550944 9792636 602329933F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GCACATGACAGTAAGCGAGGTTTTG clone = IMAGE:4431248/ GGTAAATATAGATGAGGATGCCTAT clone_end = 5′ 6336 Table 3B Hs.122655 BE551867 9793559 hypothetical protein MGC14425 −1 ACACAGGAACCGCTTACCCACCAGC (MGC14425), mRNA/cds = TCTGCCCGCGTCTCTACCGCCATAG (318, 686) 6337 Table 3B Hs.4310 BE614297 9895894 eukaryotic translation initiation −1 ACAACTCAAGTGAAAAGATGTCTCCA factor 1A (EIF1A), mRNA/cds = GTTTCTGAAGATAACGCACGCTGA (207, 641) 6338 Table 3B Hs.341573 BE646470 9970781 tc38c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 AAAACACTCCACCTAAAAGCAGGAAA clone = IMAGE:2066900/ GATGGCAATTCTAAATAGCAGCTA clone_end = 3′ 6339 Table 3B Hs.88845 BE674685 10035307 AV733781 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGCCGCTCCTGGAGACCTGATAACT clone = cdAASF08/clone_end = TAGGCTTGAAATAATTGACTTGTCT 5′ 6340 Table 3B Hs.181015 BE676054 10036595 signal transducer and activator −1 ATCCCATTCTCCCTCTCAAGGCAGGG of transcription 6, interleukin-4 GTCATAGATCCTAAGCCATAAAAT induced (STAT6), mRNA/cds = (165, 2708) 6341 Table 3B Hs.108327 BF001438 10701713 damage-specific DNA binding −1 ACAGCATGAGAAACTGTTAGTACGCA protein 1 (127 kD) (DDB1), TACCTCAGTTCAAACCTTTAGGGA mRNA/cds = (109, 3531) 6342 Table 3B NA BF056055 10809951 7k07h12.x1 NCI_CGAP_GC6 −1 CACAATGCTGCCTCCTCTGTGGATGA cDNA clone IMAGE:3443950 CTGATGGCAAGAGTCTGAATTGAA 3′ similar to contains element L1 repetitive eleme 6343 Table 3B Hs.43857 BF058599 10812495 mRNA for KIAA1247 protein, −1 TAAGAAATCCCAATTTTCAGGAGTGG partial cds/cds = (285, 2942) TGGTGTCAATAAACGCTCTGTGGC 6344 Table 3B Hs.144583 BF059133 10813029 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 CGGCAGGGTGGCCTGTAACAATTTC 3462401, mRNA, partial cds/ AGTTTTCGCAGAACATTCAGGTATT cds = (0, 153) 6345 Table 3B Hs.144519 BF061421 10820331 T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 6 −1 GCTGGAGGGAGAGGCACTGGGGAAT (TCL6), transcript variant TTTTCCTGGTGAATACTGAAGTTAC TCL6a2, mRNA/cds = (1767, 2192) 6346 Table 3B Hs.96566 BF194880 11081165 602137338F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGATACTTTGGTTCTCTTTCCTGCTC clone = IMAGE:4274048/ AGGTCCCTTCATTTGTACTTTGGA clone_end = 5′ 6347 Table 3B Hs.111583 BF197608 11086855 602365742F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGCCAGTGAAGACTGTAAAGACA clone = IMAGE:4473923/ GAACACACTATTTTGGAGGGAGGAT clone_end = 5′ 6348 Table 3C NA BF197762 11087169 7p91f02.x1 NCI_CGAP_Skn1 −1 AGGAAGAGCCTGCACCTGTGGTGGA cDNA clone IMAGE:3653139 ACAATCAGGGAAAAGGAAGTCAAAA 3′, mRNA sequence 6349 Table 3C Hs.50785 BF221780 11128957 SEC22, vesicle trafficking −1 TTTGGAGCTTCTATAGGAGTGGAGAG protein (S.cerevisiae)-like 1 GGGCAGCTCATTGTTGAGAGTTGC (SEC22L1), mRNA/cds = (119, 766) 6350 Table 3B Hs.250811 BF432643 11444806 v-ral simian leukemia viral −1 TGATCTGACTGGAAAACAATCCTGTA oncogene homolog B (ras TCCCCTCCCAAAGAATCATGGGCT related; GTP binding protein) (RALB), mRNA/cds = (170, 790) 6351 Table 3B Hs.293476 BF435621 11447923 hypothetical protein FKSG44 −1 CGTTTTCTGAGCATCCGTTGTGCCTT (FKSG44), mRNA/cds = AACATTTTCTGCTTGTCCTTTGGG (126, 1520) 6352 Table 3B Hs.174104 BF445405 11510543 601438710F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGCTGTTGCATGAATAGATGATAC clone = IMAGE:3923643/ AAAGCAAGTGATGAGGTTGGTATG clone_end = 5′ 6353 Table 3B Hs.295726 BF447885 11513023 integrin, alpha V (vitronectin −1 AGTGAAAACTGGTACAGTGTTCTGCT receptor, alpha polypeptide, TGATTTACAACATGTAACTTGTGA antigen CD51) (ITGAV), mRNA/cds = (41, 3187) 6354 Table 3B Hs.181311 BF478238 11549065 asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase −1 TGTCCTCTGAACCTGAGTGAAGAAAT (NARS), mRNA/cds = ATACTCTGTCCTTTGTACCTGCGT (73, 1719) 6355 Table 3B Hs.179703 BF507849 11591147 tripartite motif protein 14 −1 CCATTTCCACTACATGCCTTTCCTAC (TRIM14), mRNA/cds = CTTCCCTTCACAACCAATCAAGTG (10, 1230) 6356 Table 3B Hs.300870 BF513602 11598781 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547M072 −1 AATACAGATTCATTTTATTTAAGCGTC (from clone DKFZp547M072)/ CGTGGCACCGACAGGGACCCCAG cds = UNKNOWN 6357 Table 3B Hs.283022 BF514341 11599520 triggering receptor expressed −1 GCCTCTTTTCCTGTATCACACAAGGG on myeloid cells 1 (TREM1), TCAGGGATGGTGGAGTAAAAGCTC mRNA/cds = (47, 751) 6358 Table 3B Hs.146065 BF591040 11683364 AL580165 cDNA/ −1 CTGGGGCCGTAGCAAAAATCATGAA clone = CS0DJ005YB18- AAACACTTCAACGTGTCCTTTCAAT (3-prime) 6359 Table 3B Hs.170577 BF725383 12041294 602574255F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CAGACCTGTGGGCTGATTCCAGACT clone = IMAGE:4702644/ GAGAGTTGAAGTTTTGTGTGCATCA clone_end = 5′ 6360 Table 3B Hs.104640 BF726114 12042025 HIV-1 inducer of short −1 AAGGCAACCAACCACATTAGAAGTCT transcripts binding protein TGGCACTTTGTAACGGAACGGGTA (FBI1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1754) 6361 Table 3B Hs.296317 BF938959 12356279 mRNA for KIAA1789 protein, −1 GAAGTGACACTGACTGTATCTACCTC partial cds/cds = (3466, 4899) TCCTTTTCTTCATCAGGTGTTCCT 6362 Table 3B Hs.26136 BF940103 12357423 hypothetical protein MGC14156 −1 AATTCCAAAGGAGTGATGTTGGAATA (MGC14156), mRNA/cds = GTCCCTCTAAGGGAGAGAAATGCA (82, 426) 6363 Table 3B Hs.133372 BF940291 12357611 AF150127 cDNA/clone = −1 AGCCCCTCCACCCCACCCAGTACTTT CBCBGA01 TACAATGTGTTATTAAAGACCCCT 6364 Table 3B Hs.304900 BF980139 12347354 602288147F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CCATCCTTGAGAAATGTGGGCACCAA clone = IMAGE:4373963/ GTCCATAATCTCCATAAATCCAAT clone_end = 5′ 6365 Table 3B Hs.8258 BG054966 12512220 cDNA FLJ14737 fis, clone −1 TATGAGTTTATGCGTTTTCCCAGCCC NT2RP3002273, weakly similar TCCGAATCACTGACTGGGGCGTTT to SCD6 PROTEIN/cds = (77, 1468) 6366 Table 3B Hs.5122 BG058599 12525258 602293015F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 AGTTGGAGCTATCTGTGCAGCAGTTT clone = IMAGE:4387778/ CTCTACAGTTGTGCATAAATGTTT clone_end = 5′ 6367 Table 3C Hs.89104 BG058739 12525527 602590917F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 CGTGGGAGGATGACAAAGAAGCATG clone = IMAGE:4717348/ AGTCACCCTGCTGGATAAACTTAGA clone_end = 5′ 6368 Table 3B Hs.166982 BG149747 12661777 phosphatidylinositol glycan, −1 GTGGTTTGGTCAGCATACACACTTCT class F (PIGF), mRNA/cds = CATTTCATTTGATGTACACAGCCA (67, 726) 6369 Table 3B Hs.184456 BG230563 12725596 hypothetical protein −1 GTGTGAAGTGACAGCCTTGTGTGTG (LOC51249), mRNA/cds = ATGTTTTCTGCCTTCCCCAAGTTTG (0, 611) 6370 Table 3B Hs.3353 BG236015 12749862 beta-1,3-glucuronyltransferase 1 −1 GTCTTTCCCGTCTTTCTTCCTCACCT (glucuronosyltransferase P) ATGTAATTTCAGTAGTCTCTCAGC (B3GAT1), mRNA/cds = (175, 1179) 6371 Table 3B Hs.83623 BG654774 13792183 nuclear receptor subfamily 1, −1 TGTTTCGTAAATTAAATAGGTCTGGC group I, member 3 (NR1I3), CCAGAAGACCCACTCAATTGCCTT mRNA/cds = (272, 1318) 6372 Table 3B Hs.109007 BG655723 13793132 602342214F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GTGGAAATCAGCACACAACCACAATG clone = IMAGE:4452602/ ACATTTAAGCACAGGATCATTATT clone_end = 5′ 6373 Table 3B Hs.14453 BG744911 14055564 interferon consensus sequence −1 AGAATGGCAGACCTGTTTGCTGAAGT binding protein 1 (ICSBP1), GTTCATAAGATAACAATAGGCTTG mRNA/cds = (47, 1327) 6374 Table 3B Hs.2730 BI084548 14502878 heterogeneous nuclear −1 TGGGATTTTGTTTTTAAGTCATTTGGT ribonucleoprotein L (HNRPL), TTGGGGAGGACCTTGTTTATTTT mRNA/cds = (28, 1704) 6375 Table 3B Hs.296356 BI085832 14504162 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434M162 −1 TGGACAAACTGACAGGGACTGCTTT (from clone DKFZp434M162)/ GAAAGACAGGTACTCAGTTGAGTAT cds = UNKNOWN 6376 Table 3B Hs.132911 N20190 1125145 MR2-OT0079-290500-007-b03 −1 AAGCCTGTTTTTCACTCTAAAAATTCA cDNA AGAGGACACGCTAAGAACGATCA 6377 Table 3B Hs.334731 N58136 1202026 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: −1 AGGTTCCCTTTCAAATAAAGATAAAG 3448306, mRNA, partial cds/ AATTTGACTTGGGACACTGCCAGA cds = (0, 2353) 6378 Table 3B Hs.303018 N94511 1266820 zb80g04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTGTTCGAAAGTTGGAGACTGCCTGT clone = IMAGE:309942/ ACCCAGGTTGATAGTCAATTGTTT clone_end = 3′ 6379 Table 3B NA W68708 1377588 zd35h04.s1 −1 AGCAGAGTTAAGTTTAAATTTCCATT Soares_fetal_heart_NbHH19W CTCACTAGTTTGTGACCTTTGCCA cDNA clone IMAGE:342679 3′, mRNA sequence 6380 Table 3B NA W86427 1400194 zh61c11.s1 −1 TGAGTATTGTTGTGGGGGCGGGTAT Soares_fetal_liver_spleen_(—) GTCTGTATATAAATCTGTGCAGCCA 1NFLS_S1 cDNA clone IMAGE:416564 3′, mRNA sequence 6381 Table 3A NA 36G5 1 CCCTTGCAGATACATGAGACAGGCA GGGGCTGGAGTCTTGTTCCATCCTG 6382 Table 3A NA 36F11 1 GAGTAGTTGTCTTTCCTGGCACTAAC GTTGAGCTCGTGTACGCACTGAAG 6383 Table 3B NA 37G7 1 GAGTCCAATCTACACTCTAGTAGTGA AGACAGAAGAGTTGGCATACGAGT 6384 Table 3B NA 37G8 1 GGCTGAACTTACTCATTAAGCCACAT AACTTCGAGTCAAGTTCCAGTCCA 6385 Table 3A Hs.197345 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD (Ku 1 GCTCTCAAGCCTCCTCCAATAAAGCT antigen) (G22P1), mRNA/cds = CTATCGGGAAACAAATGAACCAGT (17, 1846) 6386 Table 3B NA 40E4 1 AGGAATGCACACATTGCTCCAGGATC ACTGTGAGGATTAAAGGAGATGGT 6387 Table 3A NA 41E9 1 AGTAACGGAACAGTTCCCAGTACTCC TGGTTCCTAGGTGAGCAGGTGATG 6388 Table 3A Hs.169476 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 GGTGTGAACCATGAGAAGTTCGACA 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, ACAGCCTCAAGATCATCAGCAATGA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 6389 Table 3A NA 47E5 1 GGAGGTGTATAGGCTGGGATTTGAA AAGGAAAATAATCAGCGTGGTGCCA 6390 Table 3C NA 47D11 1 CCTAGACACCTGCATCAGTCAAGGTC ATGGATATTGGGAAGACAGACAGC 6391 Table 3B NA 50A11 1 TCCAGCAGATATAGGAAGCAGTGTAT CTAAACAGACAAATAAAAAGGCCT 6392 Table 3A Hs.132906 DNA sequence from clone 1 ATCTAGTGTACGAGACTTGGAGTCAG RP11-404F10 on chromosome GCAGTGAGACTGGTGGGGCACGGG 1q23.1–24.1. Contains the 5′ end of the SLAM gene for signaling lymphocytic activation molecule, a SET (SET trans- location (myeloid leukemia- associated)) protein pseudogene, the CD48 gene for CD48 antigen (B-cell membrane protein), the gene for a novel LY9 (lymphocyte antigen 9) like protein and the 5′ end of the LY9 gene. Contains ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (41, 1048) 6393 Table 3B NA 52B9 1 TGGTTTAATGGAAAATGCTCTGGAAA ATTCTTTTGCAACAGTTCATCGCT 6394 Table 3B NA 53B1 1 CACTAAAAGAGTGGGGAGGTGCAGC ACCTGGCTGGGGAACAAGAATATGG 6395 Table 3B NA 53E3 1 AAACGAATCACGTGCCTCGAAAGGG ACATATATTGTTCCTTTAAGCATTT 6396 Table 3B NA 53E10 1 AAGGGTTCAATTTCTTCTTTGGAAGG TGATGGTAAGGGTGTGGCTCCAGA 6397 Table 3C NA 53G7 1 TGGACAATTCCAAGTCCAAGAGGACT GTCTACTTTCGACCTTGTGTGATT 6398 Table 3B NA 54F4 1 TTGTGTTAACCTGTTGTCCACGCTAA GATACAAACTTCCCGGAGGAAAGT 6399 Table 3B NA 54G9 1 TGTCACAGTGTTCTATTATTTGCCCG GTTCTTAAAGTGAGAGCATCCTGA 6400 Table 3B NA 59G1 1 ACAATGATATTGATGAGGCACCCAGT CTTTTCATTTACTCTGAGTGAAGT 6401 Table 3B Hs.48320 mRNA for ring-IBR-ring 1 AGATCGAGATCTTCAGTCCTCTGCTT domain containing protein CATCTGTGAGCTTGCCTTCAGTCA Dorfin, complete cds/cds = (317, 2833) 6402 Table 3B NA 60G8 1 GGCCAGAGACCCTAAGCTGCTTAATA CATTTATACCACATCCTTCTCAGC 6403 Table 3C NA 62C9 1 CCCTTGGAATTACTTGTTCAACTTCTT TCTTTCCCACTAGACGGGGACTT 6404 Table 3A NA 62F11 1 CTTTGTAGATGCAGAGAGAAGCTATA AGAAACCCCAGTACTTGCCGGGCG 6405 Table 3B NA 63E1 1 ACTGCCACATCTGACTTTACAGAATA ACCAATGTAAGTTAAAATAGAGAAAC AG 6406 Table 3C NA 65B1 1 AGTCTTGCGAGTCAACTCAGACTCAA ATGTAGAACTGGGAAGGACAGTGC 6407 Table 3C NA 65D10 1 AGCACTGTGCAGATGGCTTTAGAAGA TTCAGAACAGAAGCACAATCTGTT 6408 Table 3C NA 65D11 1 AGCACTGTGCAGATGGCTTTGGAAG ATTCAGAACAGAAGCACAATCTGTT 6409 Table 3C NA 65D12 1 CTATGGAGTCTTGGAGGACACTGGA GTCACCATGCTAACACTGTGCAGAT 6410 Table 3B NA 68C9 1 CCCTGTCACCCTTCGTGGCCAGTGC CAGACAGTAACTAGTGGATGCTAAA 6411 Table 3B NA 69F8 1 GAGAGAATAGGGTAGAGAGACCGGG ACTTGGGTAGAGATGACCGGGATTC 6412 Table 3B NA 69H11 1 AGTGGAAGCTAGGAGAAATATCGAAT GTGTTAGGGACTTTGAAGTTACCA 6413 Table 3A NA 70B6 1 CTGCATCTCTCTTTACTACCAGTGAT TACAAAGTGGGGTTTGGTGGGAGT 6414 Table 3A Hs.17109 integral membrane protein 2A 1 TCTCTGACTTCTTATTACCAAGGACA (ITM2A), mRNA/cds = CTCTATCTGTTGCCTCTTACTCTT (139, 930) 6415 Table 3C NA 72D4 1 CAGTTCCCAGATGTGCGTGTTGTGGT CCCCAAGTATCACCTTCCAATTTC 6416 Table 3A Hs.234279 microtubule-associated protein, 1 AACGACCCTGTATTGCAGAAGATTGT RP/EB family, member 1 AGACATTCTGTATGCCACAGATGA (MAPRE1), mRNA/cds = (64, 870) 6417 Table 3C NA 72D8 1 GGGTCCCGAGCCCTTCAAGAGCTAG ATTTACTCAAGTTTGTTCCCTTGCC 6418 Table 3B NA 73C4 1 CACTGAAGCCAAACCACAGAAGACTT TTGAGAATGAGGAGACAAATGAGT 6419 Table 3B NA 73H4 1 AGGTGAAAATTACTCTTCAGAAGATA GCAGAGTGGATAATGGCCCATCGA 6420 Table 3C NA 73A7 1 TGCAGTGAGACTACATTTCTGTCTAA AGAAGATGTGTGAGTTCCGTCCTT 6421 Table 3A Hs.174228 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 TCCAGCCAGCCAGCTCATTTCACTTT family C, member 2 (SCYC2), ACACCCTCATGGACTGGGATTATA mRNA/cds = (0, 344) 6422 Table 3A Hs.3945 CGI-107 protein (LOC51012), 1 TTTCATACATTGGAACTCCACCTGAC mRNA/cds = (84, 719) TTTGGACCAACCCCAGAACAGAGC 6423 Table 3B NA 75A2 1 AGCACCGGAATACAAAAATGATACTA TGCTGCCCTCCTAGATCTCAGGGA 6424 Table 3A Hs.249495 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TGCCCATACACATGAGTATTTGTCTA ribonucleoprotein A1 AAACATGTCTTCTTTGTAGCAGCT (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 6425 Table 3C NA 75B12 1 GCAAATCTAAACTGCAGGAAAATTTT TGCACCCGAAGTATTCAGATCCCT 6426 Table 3C Hs.205442 601439689F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGCCCAGTGCTAATGTAACCAATGAT clone = IMAGE:3924407/ GCCATGTCGATATTGGAAACCATA clone_end = 5′ 6427 Table 3A NA 101G7 1 GGGGAAGAACAAGATAATCTAGTGA CCTCACCACAGTCTATGCCCAGGCC 6428 Table 3A Hs.179565 minichromosome maintenance 1 AATTCAACTGAAGGCGAGGAATGTTG deficient (S. cerevisiae) 3 GTGATGAAGCTGAGATCAGGACTC (MCM3), mRNA/cds = (44, 2470) 6429 Table 3B Hs.119640 hBKLF for basic kruppel like 1 CACCTATATCGAAAGTTTGGGCTCAT factor (LOC51274), mRNA/ CTCCCATTGGTGGCAAAGACCTCC cds = (55, 1092) 6430 Table 3A Hs.215595 guanine nucleotide binding 1 TGGTGGAAAAGTGTGTCTGTCTGACA protein (G protein), beta poly- ATTACACTCAAGTTTACCTCTGGT peptide 1 (GNB1), mRNA/cds = (280, 1302) 6431 Table 3B NA 105A10 1 ACGATAATACTGTTGGTTACTGCCAT AAATATTGGAAGCTAATGTAAAATGC A 6432 Table 3B NA 107G11 1 TTCTCTTATAAAGGACAGCAAGTTTA AAATGGAGCAAGGAGCATTGGAAA 6433 Table 3B NA 107H8 1 TGGCCAAAGAATAGAAGCTCTAGACC TTCCTTATTTCTATCGTGAAAACA 6434 Table 3A Hs.64239 DNA sequence from clone RP5- 1 ACATGACCTGTGCAGTGTGTGGCTG 1174N9 on chromosome TGAATTCTGTTGGCTTTGTATGAAA 1p34.1–35.3. Contains the gene for a novel protein with IBR domain, a (pseudo?) gene for a novel protein similar to MT1E (metallothionein 1E (functional)), ESTs, STSs, GSSs and two putative CpG islands/cds = (0, 2195) 6435 Table 3B NA 109H9 1 TGACATAACTACCATCCCTGCAACTA ATGAACCCACCCTCACAGCTTCCT 6436 Table 3A Hs.80261 enhancer of filamentation 1 1 GAATGACATAAACCCCCTCCGGTCTG (cas-like docking; Crk- AGGTCCGGCCTTCCAGCTTGTCTC associated substrate related) (HEF1), mRNA/cds = (163, 2667) 6437 Table 3A Hs.1422 Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma 1 GCCTTTCTCACTCCATCCCCACCCAA viral (v-fgr) oncogene homolog AGTGCTCAGACCTTGTCTAGTTAT (FGR), mRNA/cds = (147, 1736) 6438 Table 3A Hs.333114 AV713318 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TCGTTTTACAACGTCGTGACTGGGAA clone = DCAAAC09/clone_(—) AACCCTGGCGTTACCCAACTTAAT end = 5′ 6439 Table 3B NA 129A12 1 TGTTTTGTTTTCTGAAACGAAATCCT GCTCTGTTGGCCCAGCTAGAACGC 6440 Table 3B NA 129F10 1 CAGAAGCTGGATGACGTTGCTCCAT CTTCACTCTGTTAATGAGACATGAT 6441 Table 3A NA 137D4 1 CACATCTTCCATTCAGCCCTACCATG AAAACCGTACCTCGGGCGCGACCA 6442 Table 3B NA 142F9 1 AATTTGCTTTAAATTGAGTTTCCTTGC CATTGCACACTCCTATCTTTCTG 6443 Table 3A Hs.250655 prothymosin, alpha (gene 1 CAGATGACACGCGCTCTCCACCACC sequence 28) (PTMA), mRNA/ CAACCCAAACCATGAGAATTTGCAA cds = (155, 487) 6444 Table 3A Hs.249495 heterogeneous nuclear 1 CCCATGCTGTTGATTGCTAAATGTAA ribonucleoprotein A1 CAGTCTGATCGTGACGCTGAATAA (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 6445 Table 3B NA 149G2 1 GACACAGACAGACCAAGCTATAGTCA GACCTGGTTACACACATACACACA 6446 Table 3B NA 149A11 1 TGGCAAAGATCACTGAAATTTAGGAC ACCAAAGCTAAAACCCCAAATGCT 6447 Table 3A NA 151F11 1 GCTTGTGCTCGAGACCGCTTGCTATA GAAACGCTGAGCTGCTGGTTTATG 6448 Table 3B NA 162E8 1 CTGGTTAAAAGCCCCATTACTGACCT TCGCCGCCACCACGCCTATCACTA 6449 Table 3A Hs.334330 calmodulin 3 (phosphorylase 1 GCATCCACCTCCTTCTCTGTCTCATG kinase, delta) (CALM3), TGTGCTCTTCTTCTTTCTACAGTA mRNA/cds = (123, 581) 6450 Table 3B NA 170F7 1 TTAAATCTATCAAGAATTCATCCAAAT TGGTACCCTGCCGGGCCGCCTCG 6451 Table 3C NA 170F9 1 AGTGCTGTATTGACTTTGCTCGGCAG TAGATGAAGCTATTCTGAACCCAA 6452 Table 3A NA 177A3 1 TGCTGGACAAAGACAATGAGATGATT ATTGGTGGTGGGATGGCTGTTACC 6453 Table 3B NA 331A3 1 GTGGAAAAGTCACTACCAGGCTGGC AGGGAATGGGGCAATCTATTCATAC 6454 Table 3B NA 331A5 1 AAGGGACAGGGAGCGGGCACAAAAT AAAACTTAGTTTGGTAGAAATTATA 6455 Table 3A NA 146C3 1 TCAAAGCACTGGAGATGAGAGCCAG GATGGACCCGAAAAGAATTTTACAG 6456 Table 3B NA 146D8 1 CAGGAACATGGCTGCAGCATATAAAA AGAATTGAATTCCATACTTTTGTTAAC CCT 6457 Table 3A Hs.153 ribosomal protein L7 (RPL7), 1 TTGCCATAACCACGCTTGTAGATTAG mRNA/cds = (10, 756) TTCATTTACTGACTTCAGATTGGG 6458 Table 3B NA 158G6 1 TTACAGGCAACCGGAGCATCCAATCA CCTTTCTCTAAGAGAGTACCTCGG 6459 Table 3B NA 158H6 1 AAAAGCATCTTCGAGAGGGACTGTCA ATTCTCGACTATTTTCCAACCCGC 6460 Table 3A Hs.119598 ribosomal protein L3 (RPL3), 1 AAGAAGGAGCTTAATGCCAGGAACA mRNA/cds = (6, 1217) GATTTTGCAGTTGGTGGGGTCTCAA 6461 Table 3B NA 158E9 1 AGAGACACCTAAATTACAGATTTGTG AGCTGAGAGCTGGAGTTTTTCATT 6462 Table 3A Hs.326249 ribosomal protein L22 (RPL22), 1 AACAGCAAAGAGAGTTACGAATTACG mRNA/cds = (51, 437) TTACTTCCAGATTAACCAGGACGA 6463 Table 3A Hs.297753 vimentin (VIM), mRNA/ 1 AGCGCAAGATAGATTTGGAATAGGAA cds = (122, 1522) TAAGCTCTAGTTCTTAACAACCGA 6464 Table 3A NA 155H10 1 GCATGGACAAGATGCCAAGGCCCGG ATGCTTTAGGATGAAGTTCTTATCT 6465 Table 3A Hs.108124 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone 1 CCTCCAGTCACCATACACAGGTTACC LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN AGTGTCGAACTTGATGAAATCAGT 6466 Table 3B NA 159F6 1 CCAAACATCTGGACTTGTGACTGTAA AAGGGGAGGAGGTAGCCAATGATT 6467 Table 3A NA 166F3 1 TTATGGTGGTCGGGGTGGGTGGTAG TTCAATGGGAGGTATGGGATTTATT 6468 Table 3B NA 166F6 1 AGCTGTCTGGCTCAAAGATCTACATT CTGAAGTTGGCTGGAAATGTCTTG 6469 Table 3B Hs.8121 Notch (Drosophila) homolog 2 1 CTGGTTCCTACCAGTGCCAGTGCCTT (NOTCH2), mRNA/cds = CAGGGCTTCACAGGCCAGTACCTC (12, 7427) 6470 Table 3C Hs.25130 cDNA FLJ14923 fis, clone 1 TGACACAGACTGTTTCAATCTTGGAG PLACE1008244, weakly similar CAGCGACTGACTTTGACAGAAGAT to VEGETATIBLE INCOMP- ATIBILITY PROTEIN HET-E- 1/cds = UNKNOWN 6471 Table 3B NA 168A9 1 TGCTATTTAAAGCACCATGATAAATAT GAGGCCACTTGGAAATCCATCCA 6472 Table 3B NA 171F11 1 GCAGGCGATGCTCTATAATCTAAAAT GTATCTCTCTTTCCCTAAGCTGAA 6473 Table 3A NA 171G11 1 AAGTAAGACCACCTGTGAACTTGATC ATTATCTGGCGCACATAGGAAGAT 6474 Table 3B NA 175D1 1 GCTGGGGCTGGGAATTGCGTGGGCT AATGTGTCATTTGACTTAAGAAACT 6475 Table 3B NA 182H1 1 TTTGGGAAGAACCGATTGCTAAATTA TGCCTAATTCATGTCAGAAGAGGG 6476 Table 3A NA 184B5 1 AAGCAGTATACCATTTATATAGCAAA CAGCCAGTGGCCAGTTCACTGTAT 6477 Table 3A NA 184D2 1 CTGCCCTTTGGTAGTGAGAGGACCA CGCCAATGATGCTTTTAAGTAACCT 6478 Table 3B NA 184H1 1 CATTTCTTCATCTCTAAGGCACACTT GCTACCCCTCTTTGCTGACCCCAG 6479 Table 3B NA 46D1 1 GCCTGCGTGTCTGTCTCAGTGTTTCC TGGTCCTCCTCTAAGTACTCTAAA 6480 Table 3B NA 98C1 1 AATCCTAGACATGTGCTTGTCATTGC TCCCATGAAGGTAGTTTTCAAACA 6481 Table 3B NA 98C3 1 ACCAATAGAGAAGAAGCTCTAGAAGA CAAAATCCCAAACCTTGGCACAAA 6482 Table 3C Hs.205442 601439689F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGCTTCAACAGAAACATCAAATGCCA clone = IMAGE:3924407/ AGACCAGTGAGAGAGCGTCAAAAA clone_end = 5′ 6483 Table 3B NA 98H4 1 GCAAGCCCACTAAAATAAACATCTAA CCAGCATCTTTCCCCCATTATAGG 6484 Table 3B Hs.169363 GLE1 (yeast homolog)-like, 1 ATGGATCTGTTCCTCTGTGCTAAATG RNA export mediator (GLE1L), TCTTGTGGCAGGGTGTGTTTGTGG mRNA/cds = (87, 2066) 6485 Table 3A NA 113F12 1 GCCGTAATGTCTCGGGATCTCTAATA ATAGAGGAGGTGAGTTGTGGTGTC 6486 Table 3B Hs.30212 thyroid receptor interacting 1 AGGCACTCCTCAACCAGTGTTCACTG protein 15 (TRIP15), mRNA/ AATTCAACTGCTGAAATTGTAACA cds = (15, 1346) 6487 Table 3A NA 173A10 1 AGAGAGGGTTTTAAGGGAGGGCTTG TGAATACTTGGGAGAATACGGAAGG 6488 Table 3A Hs.334853 hypothetical protein FLJ23544 1 ATGAATTTGAAGACATGGTGGCTGAA (FLJ23544), mRNA/cds = AAGCGGCTCATCCCAGATGGCTGT (125, 517) 6489 Table 3A Hs.20252 DNA sequence from clone RP4- 1 TTCCACAGATAGGTAAGCCAGGCGC 646B12 on chromosome GGCAAGATGAGACTGTATTCAGTTA 1q42.11–42.3. Contains an FTH1 (ferritin, heavy poly- peptide 1) (FTHL6) pseudogene, the gene for a novel Ras family protein, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a putative CpG island/cds = (0, 776) 6490 Table 3B NA 174D1 1 TCTTGTCCTAGTCATTGTGGCAACCC CATCTGACACCTTGTGTAGTACCT 6491 Table 3B NA 45B9 1 TTCTGGCAAGCTCTTGTCATGGTGTT CGACACTTCCTTCTGTCTTCTTGG 6492 Table 3B NA 45H8 1 TTTCAACATGGCTAGATCCATCAGAA ACTGAAGGCGGGGAGAAAGCTCTC 6493 Table 3B NA 111H6 1 GGTACTCAAAGGAAATTACTCTTTCT CTGGAACCCTGGCAGAAAGTTTTA 6494 Table 3B NA 111E12 1 ATCCTTCCTACCTTTTATTATGAAAGT TTTGGTACCTGGCCCGGCGAGCG 6495 Table 3B NA 111H11 1 ATTAAGGTTTTTAACATCTACTTTGGG TGATGGAGCCTTCAATGAAGTCA 6496 Table 3B NA 112H3 1 GAAAGACTACGAATTTCGCTGGGAG GTAATAGGGAAGCCTTCCACATAAA 6497 Table 3B NA 112E9 1 AAATGAGGTCAGCAATAACCTTGATT CGGTCCTCCACTGGCAACATTTTA 6498 Table 3B NA 114G3 1 CTTCTCTCCCTGTAACCAGGCAGTGT GTGGGCGGGGCTCAGAACATATCT 6499 Table 3B NA 117H6 1 GTTGCCCTGATCTGGAAATCCTGTTG CTTCTTCTGGGATGAAGGAACCTC 6500 Table 3B NA 165E7 1 TAAGATAACCCACAGGCACTTCCTGT CATAAAGCCAACGACACAGACCAG 6501 Table 3B NA 165E11 1 ATGGGAACAGGATGTTAAATACACAC ATACATACGCACACAAGCGTTGGG 6502 Table 3B NA 165F7 1 CCTCTGCTATCACTAGAGAATGTAGA GAATGGAAATGGCTGCCTTTATGC 6503 Table 3B NA 176A6 1 GATACAGATGTGATTATTCAGCCTCA AGGGGACTTCTCCATTGCGTAACG 6504 Table 3B NA 176G2 1 TTATTGTTACCAATTAGAATCAGCAAT TCAACTGTGCGGTGATTTGGCCT 6505 Table 3B NA 176E10 1 TCATCACTTGGGTTAACTAAAGGTTT GCGTATCACACAATTACACTACAA 6506 Table 3A NA 176F11 1 TTCATAGTCAAACAAAAGGTAAGATC ATGCATATACCCACGGCAACAAGG 6507 Table 3B Hs.232400 heterogeneous nuclear 1 CCCACCCCCTTCCCCTCCATGTGAA ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 GATTTGGGTGCTTAACATATCATTT (HNRPA2B1), transcript variant B1, mRNA/cds = (169, 1230) 6508 Table 3B NA 71F2 1 GGGAGACATGCTGATTCCACTCAAA GATCTCATAATAAACAGCTTTGGCC 6509 Table 3B Hs.172028 a disintegrin and metallo- 1 AAATAAATTTGGAATGGGACATTGTG proteinase domain 10 CTGTTTCACCTTCAATGCTGTTAA (ADAM10), mRNA/cds = (469, 2715) 6510 Table 3B Hs.180610 splicing factor proline/glutamine 1 AGAACAGTCTTGGGTTCAGGGGTGT rich (polypyrimidine tract- GATGCCAGAATGTATTTTCGTACCT binding protein-associated) (SFPQ), mRNA/cds = (85, 2208) 6511 Table 3B NA 124G4 1 AAGGCGAAGTCAATCCCATCTCCCTG AACCCAACTGCCAGTAGGTAGTTC 6512 Table 3B NA 124C8 1 AGTTAAACTGTTGGTGAGGTAGTGTG TCAGGTACTCTGTATATTAGCTCT 6513 Table 3B NA 124F9 1 ACTGGATAAACAGAACGGATCAAAGA TAAAAGTATTCTTGTTGCCTGGGC 6514 Table 3A NA 127A12 1 GTCCCTTAGGGGAGGGAGAGTTGTC CTCTTTGCCCACAGTCTACCCTCAG 6515 Table 3B Hs.50180 601652275F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACTGGACTACTGAACTTTAGAATACT clone = IMAGE:3935610/ GTCCTAAGGAAATAGGTCTGGGCA clone_end = 5′ 6516 Table 3B NA 161E8 1 CAAACAACAAAAGTGGCCTCCATCGC TGTGAGCCTCTCAAGGGACAGGGC 6517 Table 3B NA 186E8 1 AAGGTGGCTGGCTTTTATGATACAGT GGTGGTAATGTAGCCCTTTTTGGT 6518 Table 3C NA 191F6 1 TGCTCAATTGCCATACATGCACTATA GGCCGGGATAGAAAATCGTCAGCT 6519 Table 3A NA 193G3 1 TTCAAGGATGTGACTGATATCTGGTG TGGTTTATTTTGTTTGTTTTGGGG 6520 Table 3B NA 194C2 1 AGCTTTGGAAATTTGAACAAGGTGGG GACAAAATCAGGCAATAACAGACT 6521 db mining NA 458C6 1 CACTTCCTGAGTGTTTCCTGAGAACA AAGGATCAGAGCTTCGGCTGTGAG 6522 Table 3B NA 458E4 1 TTTTCCTTTTCGCTGACTTTCCCACTC ACTGTCTGTCTCTCATTTTCTCT 6523 Table 3B NA 458G10 1 GCATGGGAATTGGCTGTCATCACTCA TAGCACGGTGTATAAACTCAAGGA 6524 Table 3B NA 459B3 1 GTCCACTCAAGTTACCTGGCTGTCTA TCTTTTGGCTGACCCCTGAAGCGA 6525 Table 3B NA 459D2 1 CTAAGTAAGCAAAGAGGCAGAGGGG AGGAGGGGAGTGTTTGGTACTGTCC 6526 Table 3B NA 459E6 1 TGGTGCGGTGTTCATGATTATTATGC AGGGTGGAAGTTCAGTATTTGGTC 6527 Table 3A Hs.20830 DNA sequence from cosmid 1 AGCACATTTGTGCAGAAAGGTTTTGC ICK0721Q on chromosome 6. AGGTATCTGAGGCACTGCTCACCT Contains a 60S Ribosomal Protein L35A LIKE pseudogene, a gene coding for a 60S Ribosomal Protein L12 LIKE protein in an intron of the HSET gene coding for a Kinesin related protein, the PHF1 (PHF2) gene coding for alternative splice products PHD finger proteins 1 and 2, the gene coding for five different alternatively spliced mRNAs coding for a protein similar to CYTA (CYCY) and identical to a polypeptide coded for by a known patented cDNA, and the first two exons of the gene coding for the homolog of the rat synaptic ras GTPase activating protein p135 SynGAP. Contains three pre- dicted CpG islands, ESTs and an STS/cds = (163, 2184) 6528 Table 3A NA 460D5 1 AGAACAACACGGGATTGAAGTGGGA AGAGATGGGACCCTCATTGGATCTG 6529 Table 3B NA 460B9 1 GGAACAATAGACCTCTTCACTAGCTC CCTGCTGTTTGATGGTTTGGTTGG 6530 Table 3A NA 461A4 1 AGAGGATGACTTTGAGGTAAATGTTT ACGATGCACGGTTTTAGGCGATGT 6531 Table 3B NA 461G8 1 GTGTCCTGGGGAGTGAGGAGAGGTG GAGTAGACTCTGAGAGGAGTGAAAA 6532 Table 3B NA 461D9 1 AGATCATGTCTGGATTGTGTTTCCTA TTACCTAGAGACGAACACAGATCT 6533 Table 3A Hs.80768 chloride channel 7 (CLCN7), 1 GTGTCCCAGGACGAGCGGGAGTGCA mRNA/cds = (38, 2455) CCATGGACCTCTCCGAGTTCATGAA 6534 Table 3B NA 461H7 1 TGTATGGCTTATAGCCAGAGATGAAA CAGAACCCAAGTTAATATTGCCAG 6535 Table 3B Hs.333513 small inducible cytokine sub- 1 AGGTTTCAGAATCTGGGCCTTACCTT family E, member 1 (endothelial TACAGGTTCAACAAAAGAATGGCA monocyte-activating) (SCYE1), mRNA/cds = (49, 987) 6536 Table 3B NA 463A5 1 AAGATGAGGCGTAGCTCATGTACAAA TGCAGCATTCTCATAAGTGCTTTA 6537 Table 3B NA 463B2 1 AGATAGTGGTATTTGGGTGCTGGGC TTGTCTGAACTGAGGAGGTGGGTGC 6538 Table 3B NA 463C5 1 CCTTGCACCAGAGACGACTGACATAT ATAGATGGGAGTCACTCATGCGCT 6539 Table 3A Hs.40919 hypothetical protein FLJ14511 1 GGTGTAGCGTGAAGATCTGGACAGC (FLJ14511), mRNA/cds = GCACTACGACCCGGGCCACTGTTTC (22, 1272) 6540 Table 3B NA 463H5 1 AGAAGCAAACCTGTGAAGCTACTATC GTTTATCATCAGTGTGAATGCACT 6541 Table 3B NA 463A7 1 TAGTGATACAATTTGGGGTGCCAGAG GTTGGGGGTAAGGAATTTTGAAGC 6542 Table 3B NA 463B10 1 GTGTGGCCTAAGGAACACCTCTTGT GGGGAGTAAGAGCCAGCCCTTCCTC 6543 Table 3B NA 463C7 1 AGATGCGGGCGCAAGCTTATGTCCT GTTATGAGGGTTTAAATTAGATTGG 6544 Table 3B NA 463F10 1 TCATAACGCCCTTCAAAACATTGAAT AAAATCAGTGCAAAACATTGAGCA 6545 Table 3B NA 464C2 1 TGAGAAAGGAGTTAGCAGAATATTAA CATACCGAGAAGCTGTTGTTAGCA 6546 Table 3B NA 464C5 1 CTGGAGACTCAGGTCGCTTAAGTGG AGGGGACGGGCACAGCCATTCCTCC 6547 Table 3B NA 464C10 1 AAAGACCTGCCACTTATTTTTGGCTC TCATCTGTACTCTTAAGTGTGTGT 6548 Table 3B NA 464D8 1 AGACACAGCTGCAGAAAACTTATTCT TTTCAAGCATGCACAGTCACAAAA 6549 Table 3B Hs.221695 7k30d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CATTCAACAACACAAACCGAGCACCT clone = IMAGE:3476785/ ACTGTGTGCCACGCCACAGACAAG clone_end = 3′ 6550 Table 3B NA 464E7 1 CCTAGGAAACACAGGTCAAAGAAACA CAGTCCAACATGTATTCAGAATTC 6551 Table 3B NA 464H12 1 AAACGCAATCTATTTTAGGTTTGAGA TTAGAAGCTGAGGCCAAGGACTCA 6552 Table 3C NA 465B3 1 TCCTCCAGATGCATGGTCCGTGAAG AAATTTAATAGCAAAGACGAGAAGA 6553 Table 3B NA 465G2 1 GGCTCTCATGCTTATGCCACACATCC TTGATTCTGCTTAGGAGTCTCTGG 6554 Table 3B NA 465H5 1 AAGCCTGAGCTAACAAGAGCTGAGG ACAGTAGCTTATTCCTCTTTATGGG 6555 Table 3B NA 465A12 1 TGGATGATGGGATTGGATAAGCATGT GGACTGGATTGTGTTACAAACTCT 6556 Table 3B NA 465F7 1 TGCTGTTTCTAGGATTAACACGAAAT CATCACTTTGCCATATTTTGAGCT 6557 Table 3B NA 465G8 1 GGCTCAGCACAAAAGAGAATTCGTA GCACTTTCATGTGAAAGCAGACCCA 6558 Table 3B NA 465H10 1 GATATTAAGGTACTTTCAGTACAAAT CTGGTGCTGTGAGTGGGCTCATCC 6559 Table 3A Hs.136309 DNA sequence from clone RP4- 1 TCCAGTTTCTCATAAACAAATTCTTCT 612B15 on chromosome ATCCTGGCATTTGGATTTGGGTT 1p22.2–31.1. Contains the (possibly pseudo) gene for a novel protein similar to 60S ribosomal protein L17 (RPL17), the gene for CGI-61, endophilin B1 and KIAA0491, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and two CpG islands/cds = (1011, 1406) 6560 Table 3B NA 515C12 1 TCATGGTCATAGCTGTAACCTGTGTG AAATAGTAATCAGATCAAAAAGCG 6561 Table 3B NA 515H10 1 ATATGTACCTGGAGGGCGGACGATC GAAATTACTAGTGAATTAGCGGCAG 6562 Table 3B NA 55G3 1 TGCGAGTGTAATTTCTGTAAGGAGGG TATGGGATAATTAATAGCACGCCT 6563 Table 3B NA 55F9 1 GCCCCCAGCATTCAATTCATTTTGTA CCCTTAGTTTAAAGAACTTCTCCC 6564 Table 3A NA 99E7 1 AACTTTGCTTTCTGAAGGTTTTGGTG TACCTCGGGCGCGAACACGCTAAT 6565 Table 3B Hs.319825 602021477F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATTGACTCCACTTTGTGCCAAGCTCT clone = IMAGE:4156915/ GCGGGTAGGCATATTTCATATCTT clone_end = 5′ 6566 Table 3B Hs.17481 mRNA; cDNA 1 CAGTGGAGAAGCTGCACTGTCTCCG DKFZp434G2415 (from clone GGCTTGTGTGATCCGATCTCTGTAC DKFZp434G2415)/cds = UNKNOWN 6567 Table 3B NA 116C9 1 AGCTTTGAAAGTAATGTCTAACCCTG CTGTCAGTTTATCACAAGTGCATT 6568 Table 3B NA 128F5 1 AGCTTAATTGAATTGGAGGAGCACCG AACAGGCAGTTTCCTGAGCAGTGG 6569 Table 3B NA 135F10 1 GCTCTCACTGATCTCTCTTCTCTATC TCTTTCTGCAGTTATACCAGCACT 6570 Table 3B NA 189F3 1 TGAGAAGAGCTGTGAAGGCAGAGGC GGGGCAAGTGCAAAGGTCCTGACTT 6571 Table 3B NA 189A8 1 AACTCCCTGTTCAGTTCAGTTGCTAA TGATCTCAAGCTCTTCCCTGATTA 6572 Table 3B NA 195H12 1 CAGCCTAATGCCTAACCACACAGATA CCATTGGTGGGCGACGTGACCCAG 6573 Table 3B Hs.292457 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CACCATCTTTTGCTCGGATACTAGCC 16362 IMAGE:3927795, CGCAATACCCACTCACCTACCACC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 6574 Table 3A NA 466C4 1 AGGGTCTCCACCTTACAGAAGTACAT GAACAACCAGAGATAGCAGGGCTG 6575 Table 3B NA 466D1 1 ACCAGGAAAAGTAAAAATCATAGTTG GTGTCTCTCGGGTTTCTCACCTTC 6576 Table 3B NA 466G2 1 ATGTATGAGAGAGATTCGAGATGAGT TAAAGGAGGGAAGGGAGGGGTGGT 6577 Table 3B NA 466H5 1 CATGAGTATTGGCACTGGGGTTCAA GTTCCAGGGCAGAGCAGGATAAGAG 6578 Table 3B NA 466B7 1 CTCCTGGGGCTGGAGTCCTGGTCTG CCTTCTGGGGACAGAGATTAGGTCG 6579 Table 3C NA 466B10 1 TGGAACTTCAGTCAAAAACATCTGTA CTTTGTACAGGACAAAGATTTGGC 6580 Table 3B NA 466C9 1 ATAGAACTTGTTTTACCTATGAGCCT TGCCTTGTATTTATTCACTGTGGC 6581 Table 3B Hs.7187 mRNA for KIAA1757 protein, 1 ACATCTCTTGTGAAAGTTCAAATGTT partial cds/cds = (347, 4576) ACAGCAAGGTGTAAACACTCCACT 6582 Table 3B NA 121F1 1 GGGTGAATTAATCGGGAGATGGGTA GTCAGGGCAAATGATGGGTGGGTTT 6583 Table 3B NA 121A11 1 TGCAATTGTGGAGACAAATTGTTAGA GTTTAAATCCTGGCTCTGTTCCCT 6584 Table 3A NA 121F8 1 GGACCTATGTCCTCAAGACATGGAAA CTACTAGTTCTGTCGTGCCAGGAG 6585 Table 3B NA 178B2 1 AATTAAGGATGCCCTACCGACATCTA TCAGCATACCTGGAACAGGTTCGA 6586 Table 3A NA 178B5 1 CGGCCAACCCAGGAGGGCAGGTGTT TTGGGCATCTGGTTTATAGTACCTC 6587 Table 3B NA 178F5 1 GCTGGGGTGAAAACTTGAAGACTCA GACCTCAGTGGAAACAGATGAATGT 6588 Table 3B NA 178C12 1 CCCCAGGCTCTGTGACGCTTGAAATT CTAATTAGCGCAGAAAAGGGCTAA 6589 Table 3B NA 462A11 1 CCTGACTACGTGTTTTCCCCACAGAC ATCACACTGGTTCACCTCGTTGAA 6590 Table 3B Hs.13231 od15d12.s1 cDNA/ 1 AATGGAAAGACACTTCTGTATACACT clone = IMAGE:1368023 GGAAATCTCAGGAAATTTCTTTTTTC C 6591 Table 3B NA 462D9 1 GACAGTACAGTACCCTAAGAGCACT GAGGAGGGCCACCCCACGTGAACTC 6592 Table 3B NA 462E8 1 TTTCCTTGGAGATTTCAGGCATCTTA GGCCGGAAGGGACCTCGAAGGTGG 6593 Table 3B NA 462F9 1 CTCCGCTTCTTTCACTCATTCGTTTA GTGTTTCTTTAAGCTTTGCCTTGT 6594 Table 3B NA 462F11 1 TCCACATTTTGATCATGCATTTATGAA AGCCCTGGGTTTGTTATTGAGAA 6595 Table 3B NA 462G12 1 GCTATCTTCTGCTGAATCAGCGTAAT GCTGATATACACCCTATTTTCTGT 6596 Table 3B NA 462H9 1 AAAAGAAAAGTTTTTCAACCCAGGGA ATTTATAGTGGGTGTCAGTCGAGA 6597 Table 3B NA 472B1 1 AGGAGACGATGTAGGGGGAAGTGTG TTAGATTGTAATGGAGGGGTTTGGA 6598 Table 3B NA 472C1 1 GCTCTTTCCCAGACCCAGCCGCCAG GTTCTCTGTAGAAGAAAATAAATGC 6599 Table 3B NA 472E6 1 AAGGAGGAATGGGAATCTCAAGCTC AAGGGCACTCTCACTAATTGTGGGT 6600 Table 3B NA 472F4 1 AAATAGCCACCTTCTCCCCATTTTCT GTCAGAACACACACTTTATATCCA 6601 Table 3B NA 472G2 1 TTTGGTAAAAGAGATTGGAGGGGAC ACCAGGGAAACCAGGATTTTCTGGC 6602 Table 3B NA 472D7 1 AAGTGCTAAGGCATTCTCTAAACTAT CTTTCCAGCTCCGGGCGACAATGG 6603 Table 3B NA 472G12 1 CCACTCTCTAAGTCAAGCGAGTCCTT CCTGCATACCTGTACTGGGTGCTG 6604 Table 3B Hs.75354 mRNA for KIAA0219 gene, 1 GGACTTTGCAGGCTTCATTCCCTGTC partial cds/cds = (0, 7239) TGTGTCTTTTCCTTCTGGTGTGTT 6605 Table 3C NA 64G9 1 ATTTGCTGGCCAATCCTGCTGACTAT GAATCTTTGGGGGCACTGAGTTAC 6606 Table 3B NA 467E5 1 CTGGGGTACTGGGGAAAAGGAACTG GTATTGAGATTTTATATTTGGGGCG 6607 Table 3B NA 467A8 1 TTGAGTAAGGCTCAGAGTTGCAGATG AGGTGCAGAGAACATCCTGTGACT 6608 Table 3B NA 467C9 1 GGTCACAGAGAGAAATGGTAGCTGA AGAAGCAGGGCACGAGGGCTCTAAC 6609 Table 3A NA 467F8 1 TTTCCGGTATATTCGTGTGGGTTGAC TTTTTGTGTGTGTGGTTGTGGTGG 6610 Table 3B NA 468E6 1 GGATCTCTTGCTCCTCTCACCTGTGT GACAGACTACTAACAGCCCAACTG 6611 Table 3B NA 468B9 1 ACAGTGTGGGACAGAAGAGTGCTCA GTGATTAAATGCCTGATAATAGATT 6612 Table 3B NA 468E10 1 CTCTCTCGCAATTTACAACCGCTTTC AGTACCATTCACCGTCACTCCTCT 6613 Table 3B NA 468F10 1 CTTTGGGGAGTGGAGTTGTTGTAGAT GGGGAGAGAATCAGAACAAGGAGA 6614 Table 3B NA 468F11 1 CCTTACTGCTTACGGTCATCGGTCAT CAGCCCAACCCGCTTGGTTAGGTG 6615 Table 3B NA 468G12 1 AGAGTATAATTTCCCCAGTGTGGAGT GGTTAGTGTTGCTAAAGAAGAGGT 6616 Table 3B NA 468H11 1 CTGATGTCGTGTCTGCACTCACCTGG TCATGTGTTCTGTTGTGCGGTAGT 6617 Table 3B NA 469B6 1 AGGGGCAGAGAAGAATCCACACTCA CAAGAGATGACCAGGAGTAAAACTG 6618 Table 3B NA 469D2 1 CCCAGCAGAGGCCAACAAGCAGCCA TACCCAAACTTCAGCCAAAATAAAA 6619 Table 3B NA 469A10 1 TGTGCAAATACGGCGAGAAGAAGTG CATGAGAAAGTGCTTTATAAGCTGT 6620 Table 3B NA 469E12 1 CCAGCTTTTCCTTTGATGTTAGTTAG CAGTAAGTCACAGGTTTGAGCCCC 6621 Table 3B NA 469F8 1 GGCACGCATCCTCATTCCTGCATGCT CTTAGAATATCTATCAATGATCAT 6622 Table 3B NA 469G8 1 ACTTCTATACTCAGTGCGCTGTGGGT AACCAAGCAAGCAGGTTTGTTGTC 6623 Table 3B NA 470B2 1 GCGGGATGGTGGGAAGACAGACACT GCCTTAGAGCATGAATAATTGAAGA 6624 Table 3B Hs.118174 tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 1 AGGTAGACTATTTAGCTGGAAGCATC (TTC3), mRNA/cds = CAAACAGGGGATTTTAAAAATACTCA (2082, 7460) 6625 Table 3B NA 470C3 1 AAAATGTAGGTTAAAACTCTCACTTA AGAAGGAGAAGATCTGAGTAAACCC A 6626 Table 3B NA 470D5 1 ACCTGAACAATGAATGAAGAAAGGAA GACTTGGTTCTTCTAGCTCTGGAC 6627 Table 3B NA 470E1 1 CATGGCTCACAAGCTCTAACACTCCC CTCCCTCCAGATCCTAAGAAGAAG 6628 Table 3B NA 470E5 1 TCTGAGCTTCACTTCAAGAACTGGTA GTCCAAAAGAACTGGTTCGTTCAG 6629 Table 3B NA 470F3 1 ACTTCACTCACTTTTTAGCCTGTTCAT ATGAGCTTGTCAGTGCTTTTGTT 6630 Table 3B NA 470G6 1 TGAGGAGGATGGGAGGCGCACAGG CAATTTAGCTAGATATAGAAAGAGAA 6631 Table 3B NA 470B8 1 AGCTGATTTGGATTCTTGCGGTTTGC ATCGGTCTAATTTATCAAGTGTGT 6632 Table 3B NA 470G10 1 TCCATCCTTGGAAGCTTGACAAGCAT TCACACTACTGGCTCACCTACTAT 6633 Table 3B NA 471D6 1 TAGCACTGTAGCCAGAGTCCCTGCTT GTACCAGGAAGCTGGGTGGTGGTT 6634 Table 3B NA 471F1 1 TGGATAGTCAGAATTACGTGTTTTGT GGATTGGGGAGGGAGGGGAGGAAA 6635 Table 3B NA 471F4 1 GCACTCCTGGAACCTTCTCACTAATT CGGGGACCAGTTTTGTGAATGTTG 6636 Table 3B NA 471F6 1 TTGCTGCGGATGACCTGACTGAGCC CTGGGAGACTGTGCTATAATCTCTC 6637 Table 3B NA 471E9 1 AGAAGGAGGATCTGTTCTAAACATCT GCGAGGGGAGGACAAAGCATTGAA 6638 Table 3B NA 471E11 1 CTTGCATCTGAGTGAAGATGAACCTT TCTTTCCCAGCCCTGAGAGAGGGA 6639 Table 3B NA 471H11 1 GTCTAGCTGGCAGGTGATGGATGAA TGGATGAGCTGGCAGACCAACAGAA 6640 Table 3B NA 473E4 1 TGCATGGAAATGTTTCGAGTACGGG GAAAATAAGGGAGCCAAAACTGTGT 6641 Table 3B NA 473F3 1 TTTTAAGGTGTGACTCAATTTACAGG CATTCTGTATTTTTGCGATTTGGT 6642 Table 3B NA 473E11 1 ACCTTTGGGAGAAAGTCTTACAACTA CATGAAATGCAGATTTATGGACTC 6643 Table 3B NA 476C1 1 GAAGGGACAGAACAATCAACTGTGA GAGATGGGAAGAAAACTCAAATGGA 6644 Table 3B NA 476D3 1 CTAGTTTGGGGACTTTCATTGGGCAC GTGAATCCAGGAGGGCTGAATTTT 6645 Table 3B NA 476F5 1 GGCCCAGATTGTAGACAGCATAAAAA TAATTTTGGGCTTTTCCTGTTAAA 6646 Table 3B NA 476G3 1 CTGGGCTTCTTGTGTGAGAAGCACC GCAGCCAAGAACAACCAGTGCAACT 6647 Table 3C NA 476G4 1 GAAGGGGGATTCGGTGATGGGGGAA GCCAAGGGACAAGGGAAAAAGGAAA 6648 Table 3B NA 476A10 1 AACCCAACCATGAAAAAGAAGAAGCT CTGGACTACGGCCAGGCGTGGGAG 6649 Table 3B NA 476G8 1 TGGCTATTTGAGTTTTCTCTTACATGA AATGCCTGGCAACGTACACTGGC 6650 Table 3B NA 476H10 1 TGAACTCTGATTTCCGCCGAAACTAG GAGGAAACACCCAAAAGAAGACGG 6651 Table 3C NA 477E1 1 TTTGCTGGGACTAAAATCAAAACTGC ACTGCAGAGCAGGTGAGGGTTCAT 6652 Table 3B NA 477E6 1 TGGAGAGTGTGTGTATTACCATTTTT TTACATTGCATCACATTTTACCATCTA TATCT 6653 Table 3C NA 477A11 1 TTTGAAGCCCCTCATAGAGAAGAGAC TGTACCATAAGAGAAGCCCACTCA 6654 Table 3B NA 477D9 1 AACTCTCAGTCCATGAGCTTGATTAC TCCATTGTACCATTTGGAAGCCCA 6655 Table 3B NA 477D10 1 GTGGGTAGCCATTAAGTGGTCTGGC ACAGAAAGGGACAAGTAGCTTCAAG 6656 Table 3C NA 480A3 1 CTGGTGCTGAGTGGAGTCACAGTAA GGCTGTAGATGGAGCGCCCTGGGAA 6657 Table 3B NA 480B5 1 TTTTGATGTGACCAGTCGTGCATGGC GGGGGACAGGAGCTTAGGGGGAAT 6658 Table 3B NA 480D2 1 ATTATGCATGTCGAGGGGACAACTTT TATTAAACAGGAGGGGTGTGTCTT 6659 Table 3B NA 480E2 1 TGGTCATGTTTCCCTCTTTACTCCAC GACAGTTTCATTATTGTAACCAGG 6660 Table 3B NA 480E3 1 TTCTGTTGGTTATATGAATGGCAGTT ATTGTCTCCCAGTGTGTGGGTTCT 6661 Table 3B NA 480F3 1 AGTCCTGGCAACTTTACCTGGGAATT GTCTGTAATCTTTAAGCAGTGGCG 6662 Table 3B NA 480G4 1 AGGACTTATCTAGCTTTCACAGATTC AGAGTGCGTTTCAAACATCATTGT 6663 Table 3B NA 480C8 1 TTTAACAGGCTTATCTAGGACATAGG CCCAAGAGGGAGGAGGAGGAAGGC 6664 Table 3B NA 480D9 1 CTCCAGGCCGAACGAGCCTCCACTC TGGATTAAGATCTGTCATCTTGACA 6665 Table 3B NA 480E7 1 GCAGGACTTGTGGCAGGACTCAACG GGAGAGAAAGAGGCTGAAACATAAA 6666 Table 3B NA 480E11 1 AAGAACATCCCAACTTTTCCGGTAGG CAAGTGTCAAGTCACCTGGACAAT 6667 Table 3B NA 480F8 1 TCTGTGGCTTGTTGTGGGACCCTGC GCCCTTTAAATTAGGGCATATTTTA 6668 Table 3B NA 487F11 1 GCGCTAAAAACCTGGTGATTAAATGA CAAACAGAACGTGAGAAGAGATTT 6669 Table 3A NA 499G1 1 TCCTGCACACAACAAATAAAGACAAG AATAAAGGGCCACCCATCAGTAGC 6670 Table 3B NA 518F10 1 ATGTTGTTCAAATTAAACATCATACCA CATGGGGGCAGCTACCAATTTTT 6671 Table 3A NA 524A12 1 TAATATGAAAAGCTGGAAAAGAATTA AGGGGTTGAGGAGACGTGCCGGGT 6672 Table 3B NA 526B9 1 GTTACCCTGACGAATGCAGTCCTCGT GTGGAATGTCTATGCCCTCTTGAG 6673 Table 3B NA 583B5 1 ACACCAGCAGTCATAGGGGAAAGGG GAATACAGTTAATTGGGTATTTGTT 6674 Table 3B NA 583D6 1 ACTCCCTCCCATCTCTGGTCTTTAGT TGGAAGCAAGCTTTCGGACAACGG 6675 Table 3B NA 583G8 1 TCCAACAAGGGTTACGGCAGAATTTA TGCGAAAGTCTTCTTTGGGCTAAA 6676 Table 3A NA 584A1 1 TTGTTCTGCTCAGGCCAAGGATTGTT GTGTGCTCTGTATTTGCTGCTTTG 6677 Table 3B NA 584D3 1 GGCCCGGCATGTCTTCGTTTTGTCAG TCCTCATCCAATCCATCTTCATAT 6678 Table 3A NA DNA sequence from clone RP4- 1 GTGGGTTTTTAGACACCTGCAGCAAG 620E11 on chromosome AAGAAATACTGACTGACTAGGCAT 20q11.2–12 Contains t 6679 Table 3A NA 591H9 1 TTTTAAAGAAAAATCTATTATCTTGGA GCATGGATGGGGGAATGCGAAGG 6680 Table 3A Hs.6179 DNA sequence from clone RP3- 1 CAGAAGAAACATGGCAAACTGCTCTG 434P1 on chromosome 22 TGCTTTCAAACCAAAGTGTTCCCC Contains the KCNJ4 gene for inwardly rectifying potassium channel J4 (hippocampal inward rectifier, HIR, HRK1, HIRK2, KIR2.3), the KDELR3 gene for KDEL (Lys-Asp-Glu- Leu) endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 3, the DDX17 gene for DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 17 (72 kD), ESTs, STSs, GSSs and six putative CpG islands/cds = (307, 2259) 6681 Table 3B Hs.44577 602388170F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTTACTTAAGATCAGTATGTGTGGTG clone = IMAGE:4517129/ CATATGTGATTTCGACCATTCAGT clone_end = 5′ 6682 Table 3A Hs.108124 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone 1 GAGAATTTCCGTCTGATCTATGACAC LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN CAAGGGTCGCTTTGCTGTACCTCG 6683 Table 3B NA 119F12 1 CTGGGTTAATACTCACCAACTTTGAG AAGGTTGGTCTCTGCTCTTCTGTA 6684 Table 3B NA 119G10 1 GGAAAGACAGGTGAGTGTGCCACAA CTACCTAACACATCAGCAAATCTGG 6685 Table 3B NA 485A6 1 GTCACTTTAGCGAGCGGGAAAACAAT GGCGGAAAGGGAAAACCTGGAAAG 6686 Table 3B NA 485D5 1 CGATAAGCTGTGGTGTTGGGAGTGA GAGATGTTACTTTGCGAATGTTCAA 6687 Table 3B NA 489H9 1 AAAGGCTAGGTTTGCGAAAGCCCTTC TAAAACTATGCTTTGGTGGTTACT 6688 Table 3C NA 494B11 1 CTGACCCTGCCGGGCGGAAGATAAA ACAAAAACGAGAAGAACAAGCAAGA 6689 Table 3B NA 478E5 1 AAGATTGTAAAAATACATTTTAGGCT CAAGAGTTCCAGGGGTTTCAGAGC 6690 Table 3B NA 478G6 1 TGCAAGCTGGCACCTTCACGTTTATT TTTAAAGGGCTTCACATCAAAGAT 6691 Table 3A NA 478H3 1 AAACAAAGAAGGAAAATGAAGAGGG GGAAAAGATGAACATCAGGCTGGGT 6692 Table 3B NA 478C7 1 TCCAAAGGATGTTCTGGTGTTGCAGC ATGATTTCTGGTGTTAGTCTTTCT 6693 Table 3B NA 478G8 1 TTTGTGGGTGCGTGAGAGGGGATTT ATACTCCTTGAGCCATATTTTGTGA 6694 Table 3B NA 478H7 1 GGGTTCACAGCATGGGTGGAGGTAA GTAGTATTCTCATTGGTTGGTTAGT 6695 Table 3A NA 479B4 1 GACAGTGAGAAGAATATGGAGTAGA GTCCTTTTGGTCTTTGAGGCGGTCA 6696 Table 3B NA 479D2 1 AACAGCTGAAGAACAAGAAGGTGAG CTCTGAATGCGTCAGGTGGTCATTC 6697 Table 3B NA 479G2 1 GGCTGACCAGTACAGGCTTGGGAAT TTTATGGTTGGGTGGTTTCTACCAA 6698 Table 3B NA 479G3 1 GGGGGAGCTATATTACTGATTAAAAC CACCATTTCTTCACCCAACTTATG 6699 Table 3B NA 479G5 1 AAGTCTTGTATTATGAGGTACTGGGG CTCTGGGGGATATTGAGATGAGAA 6700 Table 3B NA 479G6 1 AGTCCTGCTGAATCATTGGTTTATAG AAGACTATCTGGAGGGCCTGATAG 6701 Table 3B NA 479H4 1 GGAGCTTCCAGTCTAATAGAAAAGAT GCACTTACGAATAGACTTTGGGTA 6702 Table 3B NA 479H5 1 TCTGTGCTCTGTGGACCCGTCACCCT GAGCTCCTCAGTTGCTGAACCATC 6703 Table 3B NA 479H6 1 TGCTGGCATGTGGATAGACTTTAGCA AATGGTAGTCATCTTCTAATTTCT 6704 Table 3B NA 479G12 1 AATGGGAATCTTAAGGCCTCTCTGGA AAGGGTGTGAGGGGGTCGAGGGGG 6705 Table 3B NA 479H12 1 TGCATATTGTCACTGACTGGCTAGGG TCTCTAAATTTATGAAACCTTACA 6706 Table 3B NA 482A5 1 GTCAGCAACTAAAAAGGGAGATATAT CTTAGAGAGACTGGAATAAGCAACTC 6707 Table 3A NA 483G5 1 GGAAGGACTCAAACTGGCCATAAAG GCAATACGGCATGTTCATTACACCA 6708 Table 3B NA 486C4 1 TTTGTTGACTATGAAATAGTGGTCCT GGTTTTAACTCTTTGGGGTTCCCT 6709 Table 3B NA 490F10 1 AATTATATTTTAGGCTGATGTGGGTG GTCTGTAATGCTCTCATTTACCAC 6710 Table 3B NA 493C2 1 CTGTGTTTCTGTATGGTATTGCATTT GTCCCGGCCTGTTGGGTTTGGTGG 6711 Table 3B NA 58G4 1 TTCATGCTCATTAGGACATTGAACAA ATGGCAGAGTAAGAAAGTTTGGCC 6712 Table 3A Hs.169370 DNA sequence from PAC 1 GGGAATGGACTCATATGCAAGATTGC 66H14 on chromosome TGACTTCGGATTGGCCCGATTGAT 6q21–22. Contains FYN (P59- FYN, SYN, SLK) gene coding for two isoforms. Contains ESTs and STSs/cds = (12, 1706) 6713 Table 3B NA 598H2 1 CAACACATGGGACGGGAAGGAAATC CTTCCGTGTGATTTTGTTAAAAATA 6714 Table 3A NA AA077131 1836605 7B08E10 Chromosome 7 Fetal 1 CAGCCACCTCCTCAGGTCAGACAAG Brain cDNA Library cDNA CCCAGCACCCAAATACCACTATCTG clone 7B08E10, mRNA sequence 6715 Table 3A NA AA501725 2236692 ng18e12.s1 NCI_CGAP_Lip2 1 GGCTTCCCTATTACCTCCCAGCGAAA cDNA clone IMAGE:929806 TTCGTAGTCTTTCTCTATGGAGTT similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA 6716 Table 3A NA AA501934 2236901 nh56a10.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr8 1 TGCTGATGTGTTAGGTAGTTGTGGCA cDNA clone IMAGE:956346, CACTCACCTGTCTTTCCTAAATGC mRNA sequence 6717 Table 3A NA AA579400 2357584 nf33d05.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 1 TTCATGCTCAGCAAAACAACGTTTTA cDNA clone IMAGE:915561 GGATGGTGAGAGAAGACAAAGTAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element; contains 6718 Table 3A NA AF249845 8099620 isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable 1 TATTAACCACTCACGGGAGCTCTCCA region I, mitochondrial sequence TGCATTTGGTATTTTCGTCTGGGG 6719 db mining Hs.277051 AI630242 4681572 ad07c09.y1 cDNA/clone = 1 TTACCTGCTTTGCATGCTCTCCATCG ad07c09-(random) TCAAAGTCTTCTGGAAACTTAGGC 6720 db mining Hs.277052 AI630342 4681672 ad08g11.y1 cDNA/clone = 1 CCCCACCCCAACACATACAAACGTTT ad08g11-(random) CCCACCAATCCTTGAACTGCAAAA 6721 db mining NA AI732228 5053341 nf19e05.x5 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 1 TTCAAGGTCCCAATACCCAACTAACT cDNA clone IMAGE:914240 CGAAGGAAGAAATGGAAATCTATT similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA s 6722 Table 3A Hs.197803 AW379049 6883708 mRNA for KIAA0160 gene, 1 TGCACAGAACTCTTACTTACATGTCT partial cds/cds = (0, 2413) CATCGAAACTCCAGAACACCGTCG 6723 Table 3A Hs.232000 AW380881 6885540 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 1 TGCATGTATCCCGGTAATTCAAATCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTTCACAGCCACTGCTGAATAT 2712035/clone_end = 3′ 6724 Table 3A Hs.325568 AW384988 6889647 602386081F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TACAGGAAAATGAAACTAGACGGGT clone = IMAGE:4514972/ GGGGGACACTAGAATGAAAACCAGT clone_end = 5′ 6725 Table 3A NA AW836389 7930363 PM0-LT0030-101299-001-f08 1 AGTTTCTGCTTTCAGTGACTGAGGCT LT0030 cDNA, mRNA TTGCTTTAACCTGGTGACTCCCAA sequence 6726 Table 3A NA AW837717 7931691 CM2-LT0042-281299-062-e11 1 TCCCACTTCAAGTTAAGCACCAAAGC LT0042 cDNA, mRNA AATCACTAATTCTGGAGCACAGGA sequence 6727 Table 3A NA AW837808 7931782 CM1-LT0042-100300-140-f05 1 CATGGATGGGGGCAGTGGTGTTTCT LT0042 cDNA, mRNA AGTGTGTGAGGAAGCAGAGCAGATG sequence 6728 Table 3A NA AW842489 7936472 PM4-CN0032-050200-002-c11 1 TCACCACAGATGGGAAGATCGTTTCC CN0032 cDNA, mRNA TGAAAACAGTCTATAAATCACAGA sequence 6729 Table 3A NA AW846856 7942373 QV3-CT0195-011099-001-c09 1 CAGACGCTCCAGTGCTGCCGAGGTT CT0195 cDNA, mRNA AGTGTGTTTATTAGACCTGAAATGA sequence 6730 Table 3A NA AW856490 7952183 PM4-CT0290-271099-001-c04 1 CCCTTTAGGCCTCTTGCCCGAACAGT CT0290 cDNA, mRNA GAACACTAATAGATATCCTAAGCT sequence 6731 Table 3A NA AW891344 8055549 PM2-NT0079-030500-001-a04 1 ATGGGGATCATGTTTTATTTTTCTCTA NT0079 cDNA, mRNA TATAATGGGCCAGTGTGTTCCCA sequence 6732 Table 3A NA BE061115 8405765 QV0-BT0041-011199-039-f09 1 AGCTGTAGACCATAAGCCACCTTCAG BT0041 cDNA, mRNA GTAGTGGTTTGGGAAATCAAGCAA sequence 6733 Table 3A NA BE086076 8476469 PM2-BT0672-130400-006-h09 1 TGTACTTATGCTTGTCTTCTCTACCT BT0672 cDNA, mRNA GCCCCCAGTCTTGAAGTGGTGGAA sequence 6734 Table 3A NA BE091932 8482384 IL2-BT0733-130400-068-C11 1 GGAGGGTGTGGGAAGCAAGAGAAGA BT0733 cDNA, mRNA ACATTCTGTTAGGGGCAGAGAAGAA sequence 6735 Table 3A Hs.173334 BE160822 8623543 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 GCATCTCCAGCTTTCATAGTTACCCA MERASE II, ELONGATION ACTTGTAAACCAGAAGATGTGCTG FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 6736 Table 3A NA BE163106 8625827 QV3-HT0457-060400-146-h10 1 GGCCAGTGCCAGACGGTAGCTAGTT HT0457 cDNA, mRNA GGATGCTAAAGGTAGAATTTAGATA sequence 6737 Table 3A Hs.301497 BE168334 8631159 arginine-tRNA-protein trans- 1 GGCATTGTAGGTTGACACCAGCAAA ferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, GACTCAGAGTGACTTGAGCATTGGA alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 6738 Table 3A Hs.172780 BE176373 8639102 602343016F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGCCCATTTGGATATGGCCCATCTTT clone = IMAGE:4453466/ ACCTAATGGCTACTATAGTGAGGT clone_end = 5′ 6739 Table 3A NA BE177661 8656813 RC1-HT0598-020300-011-h02 1 AATCACAGCAGTAACTCCCAGTAGGA HT0598 cDNA, mRNA AAGATTCTCAAAGGAATAGTTCTT sequence 6740 Table 3A NA BE178880 8658032 PM1-HT0609-060300-001-g03 1 AATGGTCAGGCACAGGTAGAATCAAA HT0609 cDNA, mRNA GTCCTGTATGTATGTTCACACAGA sequence 6741 Table 3A NA BE247056 9098807 TCBAP1D6404 Pediatric pre-B 1 TACCTGAAGGTGTAGAGAGTGCCCG cell acute lymphoblastic CATCCAGCAAGGCCAACAGCTCCAC leukemia Baylor-HGSC project = TCBA cDNA clone T 6742 Table 3A Hs.11050 BE763412 10193336 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTGTGTTTTTCCCAAAGCAACAATTT DKFZp434C0118 (from clone CAAACAAAGTGAGAGCCACTGACA DKFZp434C0118); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1644) 6743 Table 3A NA BF330908 11301656 RC3-BT0333-310800-115-f11 1 GACTCCGAGCTCAAGTCAGTCTGTAC BT0333 cDNA, mRNA CCCCAACCCCTAACCCACTGCATC sequence 6744 Table 3A NA BF357523 11316597 CM2-HT0945-150900-379-g06 1 TGTAACTGACTTTATGTATCACTCAA HT0945 cDNA, mRNA GTCTTGCCTTTACTGAGTGCCTGA sequence 6745 Table 3A NA BF364413 11326438 RC6-NN1068-070600-011-B01 1 TCTCTCTAACCAAAACTGTAATCTTCA NN1068 cDNA, mRNA GGACCAGCAAACTCAGCCCAAGG sequence 6746 Table 3A NA BF373638 11335663 MR0-FT0176-040900-202-g09 1 AACTCTTGGTTAAATGGGTTAATAGA FT0176 cDNA, mRNA GGATTGGAACACTTTGTTTGCTGT sequence 6747 Table 3A NA BF740663 12067339 QV1-HB0031-071200-562-h04 1 AGAAGCAAACCTGTGAAGCTACTATC HB0031 cDNA, mRNA GTTTATCATCAGTGTGAATGCACT sequence 6748 Table 3A NA BF749089 12075765 MR2-BN0386-051000-014-b04 1 GGACTAACTTCCACCTCCTCTGCTAC BN0386 cDNA, mRNA TTCCAGCTGCTTCTAATCACACTT sequence 6749 Table 3A NA BF758480 12106380 MR4-CT0539-141100-003-d05 1 AGTCTTCCACCCAGCATAGGTATCAC CT0539 cDNA, mRNA ACAACCAGCTCTGTTTTACTCCTG sequence 6750 Table 3A NA BF773126 12121026 CM3-IT0048-151200-568-f08 1 TTAGCTGGTACATTGTTCAGAGTTTA IT0048 cDNA, mRNA CTGGGAGCCGGTAAGATAGTCACC sequence 6751 Table 3A NA BF773393 12121293 CM2-IT0039-191200-638-h02 1 AGCGTGATGCTTCCTCATGTCGGTGA IT0039 cDNA, mRNA TTTTCTGTTGAGACATCTTCAAGC sequence 6752 Table 3A NA BF805164 12134153 QV1-CI0173-061100-456-f03 1 CAGGGTTAACAAAAGTATGGAATTCA CI0173 cDNA, mRNA ATTCTTTTTATATGCTGCAGCCATGTT sequence CCT 6753 Table 3A NA BF818594 12156027 MR3-CI0184-201200-009-a04 1 TGTAATTGATTTCCGCATAAACGGTC CI0184 cDNA, mRNA ATTACTGGCACCTATGGCAGCACC sequence 6754 Table 3A NA BF827734 12171909 RC6-HN0025-041200-022-F08 1 GTGATCCACTTGGAGCTGCTACTGGT HN0025 cDNA, mRNA CCCATTGAGTCCTATAGTACTTCA sequence 6755 Table 3A NA BF845167 12201450 RC5-HT1035-271200-012-F08 1 TGCCATGAAATCTCTATTAATTCTCA HT1035 cDNA, mRNA GAAAGATCAAAGGAGGTCCCGTGT sequence 6756 Table 3A NA BF869167 12259297 IL5-ET0119-181000-181-b11 1 CCCACCTGGCAAATCCTCAAGTGTGA ET0119 cDNA, mRNA CCCTAGTCATCTTTCTCCTTTTGG sequence 6757 Table 3A NA BF875575 12265705 QV3-ET0100-111100-391-c02 1 GCTAAACAGAAAAGAACCTGAAGTAC ET0100 cDNA, mRNA AGTTCCCGTCTTCAAAGAAGATGC sequence 6758 Table 3A NA BF877979 12268109 MR0-ET0109-171100-001-b02 1 ATCCTCCTCCCCTGGGATGGCATAG ET0109 cDNA, mRNA AAGAGACTTTAAAACCAAATGAGCC sequence 6759 Table 3A NA BF897042 12288501 IL2-MT0179-271100-254-C11 1 GTCAGTAAGCTCTGCCTGCCAAGAA MT0179 cDNA, mRNA GACACAGTGAGAGGTGTCCACAGTC sequence 6760 Table 3A NA BF898285 12289744 QV1-MT0229-281100-508-e11 1 GTTTCCACTTAGTTACTTCTTCCTACC MT0229 cDNA, mRNA TGCTGTGAAGCTCTGCACCCTGC sequence 6761 Table 3A NA BF899464 12290923 IL5-MT0211-011200-317-f03 1 AGAGTAATCCACATCCCAGGGACAG MT0211 cDNA, mRNA TCACAATGACCTACGGCTTTAGCTG sequence 6762 Table 3A NA BF904425 12295884 CM1-MT0245-211200-662-d02 1 GCAGGGCTACACCAAGTCCATTGATA MT0245 cDNA, mRNA TTTGGTCTGTAGGCTGCATTCTGG sequence 6763 Table 3A NA BF906114 12297573 IL3-MT0267-281200-425-A05 1 TCTTCTCTAAAATGCCCTCCTCTCCT MT0267 cDNA, mRNA TCCTTTTTCCAGACCTGGTTTAAA sequence 6764 Table 3A NA BF926187 12323197 CM2-NT0193-301100-562-c07 1 TCGCCATTTGGTAGTTCCACAGTGAC NT0193 cDNA, mRNA TGCTCTTCTATTTTACGAAGCCAC sequence 6765 Table 3A NA BF928644 12326772 QV3-NT0216-061200-517-g03 1 GTAGATTACTATGAGACCAGCAGCCT NT0216 cDNA, mRNA CTGCTCCCAGCCAGCTGTGGTGTG sequence 6766 Table 3A NA BG006820 12450386 RC4-GN0227-271100-011-d03 1 TTTCCTTTTCGCTGACTTTCTCACTCA GN0227 cDNA, mRNA CTGTCTGTCTCTCATTTTCTCCA sequence 6767 Table 3A NA F11941 706260 HSC33F051 normalized infant 1 TGGTAAGTTTCTGGCAGTGTGGAGA brain cDNA cDNA clone CAGGGGAATAATCTCAACAGTAGGT c-33f05, mRNA sequence 6768 Table 3A NA U46388 1236904 HSU46388 Human pancreatic 1 CCATGGTGGTGCTTGACTTTGCTTTG cancer cell line Patu 8988t GGGCTTAATCCTAGTATCATTTGG cDNA clone xs425, mRNA sequence 6769 Table 3A NA U75805 1938265 HSU75805 Human cDNA clone 1 TCAGTGGGTGTTGGTTGTCCATTAGT f46, mRNA sequence TGAGACTTAGTTGTTGCTCTGGGA 6770 Table 3A NA W27656 1307658 36f10 Human retina cDNA 1 GGCTGGACAGCAGATGATTCAAATCT randomly primed sublibrary CAATACTACATGCCCATTCTGTGG cDNA, mRNA sequence 6771 Table 3A NA 36G5 −1 CAGGATGGAACAAGACTCCAGCCCC TGCCTGTCTCATGTATCTGCAAGGG 6772 Table 3A NA 36F11 −1 CTTCAGTGCGTACACGAGCTCAACGT TAGTGCCAGGAAAGACAACTACTC 6773 Table 3B NA 37G7 −1 ACTCGTATGCCAACTCTTCTGTCTTC ACTACTAGAGTGTAGATTGGACTC 6774 Table 3B NA 37G8 −1 TGGACTGGAACTTGACTCGAAGTTAT GTGGCTTAATGAGTAAGTTCAGCC 6775 Table 3A Hs.197345 thyroid autoantigen 70 kD (Ku −1 ACTGGTTCATTTGTTTCCCGATAGAG antigen) (G22P1), mRNA/cds = CTTTATTGGAGGAGGCTTGAGAGC (17, 1846) 6776 Table 3B NA 40E4 −1 ACCATCTCCTTTAATCCTCACAGTGA TCCTGGAGCAATGTGTGCATTCCT 6777 Table 3A NA 41E9 −1 CATCACCTGCTCACCTAGGAACCAG GAGTACTGGGAACTGTTCCGTTACT 6778 Table 3A Hs.169476 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- −1 TCATTGCTGATGATCTTGAGGCTGTT 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, GTCGAACTTCTCATGGTTCACACC clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 6779 Table 3A NA 47E5 −1 TGGCACCACGCTGATTATTTTCCTTT TCAAATCCCAGCCTATACACCTCC 6780 Table 3C NA 47D11 −1 GCTGTCTGTCTTCCCAATATCCATGA CCTTGACTGATGCAGGTGTCTAGG 6781 Table 3B NA 50A11 −1 AGGCCTTTTTATTTGTCTGTTTAGATA CACTGCTTCCTATATCTGCTGGA 6782 Table 3A Hs.132906 DNA sequence from clone −1 CCCGTGCCCCACCAGTCTCACTGCC RP11-404F10 on chromosome TGACTCCAAGTCTCGTACACTAGAT 1q23.1–24.1. Contains the 5′ end of the SLAM gene for signaling lymphocytic activation molecule, a SET (SET trans- location (myeloid leukemia- associated)) protein pseudogene, the CD48 gene for CD48 antigen (B-cell membrane protein), the gene for a novel LY9 (lymphocyte antigen 9) like protein and the 5′ end of the LY9 gene. Contains ESTs, STSs and GSSs/cds = (41, 1048) 6783 Table 3B NA 52B9 −1 AGCGATGAACTGTTGCAAAAGAATTT TCCAGAGCATTTTCCATTAAACCA 6784 Table 3B NA 53B1 −1 CCATATTCTTGTTCCCCAGCCAGGTG CTGCACCTCCCCACTCTTTTAGTG 6785 Table 3B NA 53E3 −1 AAATGCTTAAAGGAACAATATATGTC CCTTTCGAGGCACGTGATTCGTTT 6786 Table 3B NA 53E10 −1 TCTGGAGCCACACCCTTACCATCACC TTCCAAAGAAGAAATTGAACCCTT 6787 Table 3C NA 53G7 −1 AATCACACAAGGTCGAAAGTAGACAG TCCTCTTGGACTTGGAATTGTCCA 6788 Table 3B NA 54F4 −1 ACTTTCCTCCGGGAAGTTTGTATCTT AGCGTGGACAACAGGTTAACACAA 6789 Table 3B NA 54G9 −1 TCAGGATGCTCTCACTTTAAGAACCG GGCAAATAATAGAACACTGTGACA 6790 Table 3B NA 59G1 −1 ACTTCACTCAGAGTAAATGAAAAGAC TGGGTGCCTCATCAATATCATTGT 6791 Table 3B Hs.48320 mRNA for ring-IBR-ring −1 TGACTGAAGGCAAGCTCACAGATGA domain containing protein AGCAGAGGACTGAAGATCTCGATCT Dorfin, complete cds/cds = (317, 2833) 6792 Table 3B NA 60G8 −1 GCTGAGAAGGATGTGGTATAAATGTA TTAAGCAGCTTAGGGTCTCTGGCC 6793 Table 3C NA 62C9 −1 AAGTCCCCGTCTAGTGGGAAAGAAA GAAGTTGAACAAGTAATTCCAAGGG 6794 Table 3A NA 62F11 −1 CGCCCGGCAAGTACTGGGGTTTCTT ATAGCTTCTCTCTGCATCTACAAAG 6795 Table 3B NA 63E1 −1 CTGTTTCTCTATTTTAACTTACATTGG TTATTCTGTAAAGTCAGATGTGGCAG T 6796 Table 3C NA 65B1 −1 GCACTGTCCTTCCCAGTTCTACATTT GAGTCTGAGTTGACTCGCAAGACT 6797 Table 3C NA 65D10 −1 AACAGATTGTGCTTCTGTTCTGAATC TTCTAAAGCCATCTGCACAGTGCT 6798 Table 3C NA 65D11 −1 AACAGATTGTGCTTCTGTTCTGAATC TTCCAAAGCCATCTGCACAGTGCT 6799 Table 3C NA 65D12 −1 ATCTGCACAGTGTTAGCATGGTGACT CCAGTGTCCTCCAAGACTCCATAG 6800 Table 3B NA 68C9 −1 TTTAGCATCCACTAGTTACTGTCTGG CACTGGCCACGAAGGGTGACAGGG 6801 Table 3B NA 69F8 −1 GAATCCCGGTCATCTCTACCCAAGTC CCGGTCTCTCTACCCTATTCTCTC 6802 Table 3B NA 69H11 −1 TGGTAACTTCAAAGTCCCTAACACAT TCGATATTTCTCCTAGCTTCCACT 6803 Table 3A NA 70B6 −1 ACTCCCACCAAACCCCACTTTGTAAT CACTGGTAGTAAAGAGAGATGCAG 6804 Table 3A Hs.17109 integral membrane protein 2A −1 AAGAGTAAGAGGCAACAGATAGAGT (ITM2A), mRNA/cds = GTCCTTGGTAATAAGAAGTCAGAGA (139, 930) 6805 Table 3C NA 72D4 −1 GAAATTGGAAGGTGATACTTGGGGA CCACAACACGCACATCTGGGAACTG 6806 Table 3A Hs.234279 microtubule-associated protein, −1 TCATCTGTGGCATACAGAATGTCTAC RP/EB family, member 1 AATCTTCTGCAATACAGGGTCGTT (MAPRE1), mRNA/cds = (64, 870) 6807 Table 3C NA 72D8 −1 GGCAAGGGAACAAACTTGAGTAAATC TAGCTCTTGAAGGGCTCGGGACCC 6808 Table 3B NA 73C4 −1 ACTCATTTGTCTCCTCATTCTCAAAA GTCTTCTGTGGTTTGGCTTCAGTG 6809 Table 3B NA 73H4 −1 TCGATGGGCCATTATCCACTCTGCTA TCTTCTGAAGAGTAATTTTCACCT 6810 Table 3C NA 73A7 −1 AAGGACGGAACTCACACATCTTCTTT AGACAGAAATGTAGTCTCACTGCA 6811 Table 3A Hs.174228 small inducible cytokine sub- −1 TATAATCCCAGTCCATGAGGGTGTAA family C, member 2 (SCYC2), AGTGAAATGAGCTGGCTGGCTGGA mRNA/cds = (0, 344) 6812 Table 3A Hs.3945 CGI-107 protein (LOC51012), −1 GCTCTGTTCTGGGGTTGGTCCAAAGT mRNA/cds = (84, 719) CAGGTGGAGTTCCAATGTATGAAA 6813 Table 3B NA 75A2 −1 TCCCTGAGATCTAGGAGGGCAGCAT AGTATCATTTTTGTATTCCGGTGCT 6814 Table 3A Hs.249495 heterogeneous nuclear −1 AGCTGCTACAAAGAAGACATGTTTTA ribonucleoprotein A1 GACAAATACTCATGTGTATGGGCA (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 6815 Table 3C NA 75B12 −1 AGGGATCTGAATACTTCGGGTGCAAA AATTTTCCTGCAGTTTAGATTTGC 6816 Table 3C Hs.205442 601439689F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TATGGTTTCCAATATCGACATGGCAT clone = IMAGE:3924407/ CATTGGTTACATTAGCACTGGGCC clone_end = 5′ 6817 Table 3A NA 101G7 −1 GGCCTGGGCATAGACTGTGGTGAGG TCACTAGATTATCTTGTTCTTCCCC 6818 Table 3A Hs.179565 minichromosome maintenance −1 GAGTCCTGATCTCAGCTTCATCACCA deficient (S. cerevisiae) 3 ACATTCCTCGCCTTCAGTTGAATT (MCM3), mRNA/cds = (44, 2470) 6819 Table 3B Hs.119640 hBKLF for basic kruppel like −1 GGAGGTCTTTGCCACCAATGGGAGA factor (LOC51274), mRNA/ TGAGCCCAAACTTTCGATATAGGTG cds = (55, 1092) 6820 Table 3A Hs.215595 guanine nucleotide binding −1 ACCAGAGGTAAACTTGAGTGTAATTG protein (G protein), beta poly- TCAGACAGACACACTTTTCCACCA peptide 1 (GNB1), mRNA/cds = (280, 1302) 6821 Table 3B NA 105A10 −1 TGCATTTTACATTAGCTTCCAATATTT ATGGCAGTAACCAACAGTATTATCGT 6822 Table 3B NA 107G11 −1 TTTCCAATGCTCCTTGCTCCATTTTAA ACTTGCTGTCCTTTATAAGAGAA 6823 Table 3B NA 107H8 −1 TGTTTTCACGATAGAAATAAGGAAGG TCTAGAGCTTCTATTCTTTGGCCA 6824 Table 3A Hs.64239 DNA sequence from clone RP5- −1 TTTCATACAAAGCCAACAGAATTCAC 1174N9 on chromosome AGCCACACACTGCACAGGTCATGT 1p34.1–35.3. Contains the gene for a novel protein with IBR domain, a (pseudo?) gene for a novel protein similar to MT1E (metallothionein 1E (functional)), ESTs, STSs, GSSs and two putative CpG islands/cds = (0, 2195) 6825 Table 3B NA 109H9 −1 AGGAAGCTGTGAGGGTGGGTTCATT AGTTGCAGGGATGGTAGTTATGTCA 6826 Table 3A Hs.80261 enhancer of filamentation 1 −1 GAGACAAGCTGGAAGGCCGGACCTC (cas-like docking; Crk- AGACCGGAGGGGGTTTATGTCATTC associated substrate related) (HEF1), mRNA/cds = (163, 2667) 6827 Table 3A Hs.1422 Gardner-Rasheed feline sarcoma −1 ATAACTAGACAAGGTCTGAGCACTTT viral (v-fgr) oncogene homolog GGGTGGGGATGGAGTGAGAAAGGC (FGR), mRNA/cds = (147, 1736) 6828 Table 3A Hs.333114 AV713318 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ATTAAGTTGGGTAACGCCAGGGTTTT clone = DCAAAC09/clone_(—) CCCAGTCACGACGTTGTAAAACGA end = 5′ 6829 Table 3B NA 129A12 −1 GCGTTCTAGCTGGGCCAACAGAGCA GGATTTCGTTTCAGAAAACAAAACA 6830 Table 3B NA 129F10 −1 ATCATGTCTCATTAACAGAGTGAAGA TGGAGCAACGTCATCCAGCTTCTG 6831 Table 3A NA 137D4 −1 TGGTCGCGCCCGAGGTACGGTTTTC ATGGTAGGGCTGAATGGAAGATGTG 6832 Table 3B NA 142F9 −1 CAGAAAGATAGGAGTGTGCAATGGC AAGGAAACTCAATTTAAAGCAAATT 6833 Table 3A Hs.250655 Prothymosin, alpha (gene −1 TTGCAAATTCTCATGGTTTGGGTTGG sequence 28) GTGGTGGAGAGCGCGTGTCATCTG 6834 Table 3A Hs.249495 heterogeneous nuclear −1 TTATTCAGCGTCACGATCAGACTGTT ribonucleoprotein A1 ACATTTAGCAATCAACAGCATGGG (HNRPA1), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (104, 1222) 6835 Table 3B NA 149G2 −1 TGTGTGTATGTGTGTAACCAGGTCTG ACTATAGCTTGGTCTGTCTGTGTC 6836 Table 3B NA 149A11 −1 AGCATTTGGGGTTTTAGCTTTGGTGT CCTAAATTTCAGTGATCTTTGCCA 6837 Table 3A NA 151F11 −1 CATAAACCAGCAGCTCAGCGTTTCTA TAGCAAGCGGTCTCGAGCACAAGC 6838 Table 3B NA 162E8 −1 TAGTGATAGGCGTGGTGGCGGCGAA GGTCAGTAATGGGGCTTTTAACCAG 6839 Table 3A Hs.334330 calmodulin 3 (phosphorylase −1 TACTGTAGAAAGAAGAAGAGCACACA kinase, delta) (CALM3), TGAGACAGAGAAGGAGGTGGATGC mRNA/cds = (123, 581) 6840 Table 3B NA 170F7 −1 CGAGGCGGCCCGGCAGGGTACCAAT TTGGATGAATTCTTGATAGATTTAA 6841 Table 3C NA 170F9 −1 TTGGGTTCAGAATAGCTTCATCTACT GCCGAGCAAAGTCAATACAGCACT 6842 Table 3A NA 177A3 −1 GGTAACAGCCATCCCACCACCAATAA TCATCTCATTGTCTTTGTCCAGCA 6843 Table 3B NA 331A3 −1 GTATGAATAGATTGCCCCATTCCCTG CCAGCCTGGTAGTGACTTTTCCAC 6844 Table 3B NA 331A5 −1 TATAATTTCTACCAAACTAAGTTTTAT TTTGTGCCCGCTCCCTGTCCCTT 6845 Table 3A NA 146C3 −1 CTGTAAAATTCTTTTCGGGTCCATCC TGGCTCTCATCTCCAGTGCTTTGA 6846 Table 3B NA 146D8 −1 AGGGTTAACAAAAGTATGGAATTCAA TTCTTTTTATATGCTGCAGCCATGTTC CTG 6847 Table 3A Hs.153 ribosomal protein L7 (RPL7), −1 CCCAATCTGAAGTCAGTAAATGAACT mRNA/cds = (10, 756) AATCTACAAGCGTGGTTATGGCAA 6848 Table 3B NA 158G8 −1 CCGAGGTACTCTCTTAGAGAAAGGT GATTGGATGCTCCGGTTGCCTGTAA 6849 Table 3B NA 158H6 −1 GCGGGTTGGAAAATAGTCGAGAATT GACAGTCCCTCTCGAAGATGCTTTT 6850 Table 3A Hs.119598 ribosomal protein L3 (RPL3), −1 TTGAGACCCCACCAACTGCAAAATCT mRNA/cds = (6, 1217) GTTCCTGGCATTAAGCTCCTTCTT 6851 Table 3B NA 158G11 −1 AATGAAAAACTCCAGCTCTCAGCTCA CAAATCTGTAATTTAGGTGTCTCT 6852 Table 3A Hs.326249 ribosomal protein L22 (RPL22), −1 TCGTCCTGGTTAATCTGGAAGTAACG mRNA/cds = (51, 437) TAATTCGTAACTCTCTTTGCTGTT 6853 Table 3A Hs.297753 vimentin (VIM), −1 TCGGTTGTTAAGAACTAGAGCTTATT mRNA/cds = (122, 1522) CCTATTCCAAATCTATCTTGCGCT 6854 Table 3A NA 155H10 −1 AGATAAGAACTTCATCCTAAAGCATC CGGGCCTTGGCATCTTGTCCATGC 6855 Table 3A Hs.108124 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone −1 ACTGATTTCATCAAGTTCGACACTGG LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN TAACCTGTGTATGGTGACTGGAGG 6856 Table 3B NA 159F6 −1 AATCATTGGCTACCTCCTCCCCTTTT ACAGTCACAAGTCCAGATGTTTGG 6857 Table 3A NA 166F3 −1 AATAAATCCCATACCTCCCATTGAAC TACCACCCACCCCGACCACCATAA 6858 Table 3B NA 166F6 −1 CAAGACATTTCCAGCCAACTTCAGAA TGTAGATCTTTGAGCCAGACAGCT 6859 Table 3B Hs.8121 Notch (Drosophila) homolog 2 −1 GAGGTACTGGCCTGTGAAGCCCTGA (NOTCH2), mRNA/cds = AGGCACTGGCACTGGTAGGAACCAG (12, 7427) 6860 Table 3C Hs.25130 cDNA FLJ14923 fis, clone −1 ATCTTCTGTCAAAGTCAGTCGCTGCT PLACE1008244, weakly similar CCAAGATTGAAACAGTCTGTGTCA to VEGETATIBLE INCOMPATIBILITY PROTEIN HET-E-1/cds = UNKNOWN 6861 Table 3B NA 168A9 −1 TGGATGGATTTCCAAGTGGCCTCATA TTTATCATGGTGCTTTAAATAGCA 6862 Table 3B NA 171F11 −1 TTCAGCTTAGGGAAAGAGAGATACAT TTTAGATTATAGAGCATCGCCTGC 6863 Table 3A NA 171G11 −1 ATCTTCCTATGTGCGCCAGATAATGA TCAAGTTCACAGGTGGTCTTACTT 6864 Table 3B NA 175D1 −1 AGTTTCTTAAGTCAAATGACACATTA GCCCACGCAATTCCCAGCCCCAGC 6865 Table 3B NA 182H1 −1 CCCTCTTCTGACATGAATTAGGCATA ATTTAGCAATCGGTTCTTCCCAAA 6866 Table 3A NA 184B5 −1 ATACAGTGAACTGGCCACTGGCTGTT TGCTATATAAATGGTATACTGCTT 6867 Table 3A NA 184D2 −1 AGGTTACTTAAAAGCATCATTGGCGT GGTCCTCTCACTACCAAAGGGCAG 6868 Table 3B NA 184H1 −1 CTGGGGTCAGCAAAGAGGGGTAGCA AGTGTGCCTTAGAGATGAAGAAATG 6869 Table 3B NA 46D1 −1 TTTAGAGTACTTAGAGGAGGACCAG GAAACACTGAGACAGACACGCAGGC 6870 Table 3B NA 98C1 −1 TGTTTGAAAACTACCTTCATGGGAGC AATGACAAGCACATGTCTAGGATT 6871 Table 3B NA 98C3 −1 TTTGTGCCAAGGTTTGGGATTTTGTC TTCTAGAGCTTCTTCTCTATTGGT 6872 Table 3C Hs.205442 601439689F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TTTTTGACGCTCTCTCACTGGTCTTG clone = IMAGE:3924407/ GCATTTGATGTTTCTGTTGAAGCC clone_end = 5′ 6873 Table 3B NA 98H4 −1 CCTATAATGGGGGAAAGATGCTGGTT AGATGTTTATTTTAGTGGGCTTGC 6874 Table 3B Hs.169363 GLE1 (yeast homolog)-like, −1 CCACAAACACACCCTGCCACAAGAC RNA export mediator (GLE1L), ATTTAGCACAGAGGAACAGATCCAT mRNA/cds = (87, 2066) 6875 Table 3A NA 113F12 −1 GACACCACAACTCACCTCCTCTATTA TTAGAGATCCCGAGACATTACGGC 6876 Table 3B Hs.30212 thyroid receptor interacting −1 TGTTACAATTTCAGCAGTTGAATTCA protein 15 (TRIP15), mRNA/ GTGAACACTGGTTGAGGAGTGCCT cds = (15, 1346) 6877 Table 3A NA 173A10 −1 CCTTCCGTATTCTCCCAAGTATTCAC AAGCCCTCCCTTAAAACCCTCTCT 6878 Table 3A Hs.334853 hypothetical protein FLJ23544 −1 ACAGCCATCTGGGATGAGCCGCTTTT (FLJ23544), mRNA/cds = CAGCCACCATGTCTTCAAATTCAT (125, 517) 6879 Table 3A Hs.20252 DNA sequence from clone RP4- −1 TAACTGAATACAGTCTCATCTTGCCG 646B12 on chromosome CGCCTGGCTTACCTATCTGTGGAA 1q42.11–42.3. Contains an FTH1 (ferritin, heavy poly- peptide 1) (FTHL6) pseudogene, the gene for a novel Ras family protein, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a putative CpG island/cds = (0, 776) 6880 Table 3B NA 174D1 −1 AGGTACTACACAAGGTGTCAGATGG GGTTGCCACAATGACTAGGACAAGA 6881 Table 3B NA 45B9 −1 CCAAGAAGACAGAAGGAAGTGTCGA ACACCATGACAAGAGCTTGCCAGAA 6882 Table 3B NA 45H8 −1 GAGAGCTTTCTCCCCGCCTTCAGTTT CTGATGGATCTAGCCATGTTGAAA 6883 Table 3B NA 111H6 −1 TAAAACTTTCTGCCAGGGTTCCAGAG AAAGAGTAATTTCCTTTGAGTACC 6884 Table 3B NA 111E12 −1 CGCTCGCCGGGCCAGGTACCAAAAC TTTCATAATAAAAGGTAGGAAGGAT 6885 Table 3B NA 111H11 −1 TGACTTCATTGAAGGCTCCATCACCC AAAGTAGATGTTAAAAACCTTAAT 6886 Table 3B NA 112H3 −1 TTTATGTGGAAGGCTTCCCTATTACC TCCCAGCGAAATTCGTAGTCTTTC 6887 Table 3B NA 112E9 −1 TAAAATGTTGCCAGTGGAGGACCGA ATCAAGGTTATTGCTGACCTCATTT 6888 Table 3B NA 114G3 −1 AGATATGTTCTGAGCCCCGCCCACA CACTGCCTGGTTACAGGGAGAGAAG 6889 Table 3B NA 117H6 −1 GAGGTTCCTTCATCCCAGAAGAAGCA ACAGGATTTCCAGATCAGGGCAAC 6890 Table 3B NA 165E7 −1 CTGGTCTGTGTCGTTGGCTTTATGAC AGGAAGTGCCTGTGGGTTATCTTA 6891 Table 3B NA 165E11 −1 CCCAACGCTTGTGTGCGTATGTATGT GTGTATTTAACATCCTGTTCCCAT 6892 Table 3B NA 165F7 −1 GCATAAAGGCAGCCATTTCCATTCTC TACATTCTCTAGTGATAGCAGAGG 6893 Table 3B NA 176A6 −1 CGTTACGCAATGGAGAAGTCCCCTT GAGGCTGAATAATCACATCTGTATC 6894 Table 3B NA 176G2 −1 AGGCCAAATCACCGCACAGTTGAATT GCTGATTCTAATTGGTAACAATAA 6895 Table 3B NA 176E10 −1 TTGTAGTGTAATTGTGTGATACGCAA ACCTTTAGTTAACCCAAGTGATGA 6896 Table 3A NA 176F11 −1 CCTTGTTGCCGTGGGTATATGCATGA TCTTACCTTTTGTTTGACTATGAA 6897 Table 3B Hs.232400 heterogeneous nuclear −1 AAATGATATGTTAAGCACCCAAATCT ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 TCACATGGAGGGGAAGGGGGTGGG (HNRPA2B1), transcript variant B1, mRNA/cds = (169, 1230) 6898 Table 3B NA 71F2 −1 GGCCAAAGCTGTTTATTATGAGATCT TTGAGTGGAATCAGCATGTCTCCC 6899 Table 3B Hs.172028 a disintegrin and metallo- −1 TTAACAGCATTGAAGGTGAAACAGCA proteinase domain 10 CAATGTCCCATTCCAAATTTATTT (ADAM10), mRNA/cds = (469, 2715) 6900 Table 3B Hs.180610 splicing factor proline/glutamine −1 AGGTACGAAAATACATTCTGGCATCA rich (polypyrimidine tract- CACCCCTGAACCCAAGACTGTTCT binding protein-associated) (SFPQ), mRNA/cds = (85, 2208) 6901 Table 3B NA 124G4 −1 GAACTACCTACTGGCAGTTGGGTTCA GGGAGATGGGATTGACTTCGCCTT 6902 Table 3B NA 124C8 −1 AGAGCTAATATACAGAGTACCTGACA CACTACCTCACCAACAGTTTAACT 6903 Table 3B NA 124F9 −1 GCCCAGGCAACAAGAATACTTTTATC TTTGATCCGTTCTGTTTATCCAGT 6904 Table 3A NA 127A12 −1 CTGAGGGTAGACTGTGGGCAAAGAG GACAACTCTCCCTCCCCTAAGGGAC 6905 Table 3B Hs.50180 601652275F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 TGCCCAGACCTATTTCCTTAGGACAG clone = IMAGE:3935610/ TATTCTAAAGTTCAGTAGTCCAGT clone_end = 5′ 6906 Table 3B NA 161E8 −1 GCCCTGTCCCTTGAGAGGCTCACAG CGATGGAGGCCACTTTTGTTGTTTG 6907 Table 3B NA 186E8 −1 ACCAAAAAGGGCTACATTACCACCAC TGTATCATAAAAGCCAGCCACCTT 6908 Table 3C NA 191F6 −1 AGCTGACGATTTTCTATCCCGGCCTA TAGTGCATGTATGGCAATTGAGCA 6909 Table 3A NA 193G3 −1 CCCCAAAACAAACAAAATAAACCACA CCAGATATCAGTCACATCCTTGAA 6910 Table 3B NA 194C2 −1 AGTCTGTTATTGCCTGATTTTGTCCC CACCTTGTTCAAATTTCCAAAGCT 6911 db mining NA 458C6 −1 CTCACAGCCGAAGCTCTGATCCTTTG TTCTCAGGAAACACTCAGGAAGTG 6912 Table 3B NA 458E4 −1 AGAGAAAATGAGAGACAGACAGTGA GTGGGAAAGTCAGCGAAAAGGAAAA 6913 Table 3B NA 458G10 −1 TCCTTGAGTTTATACACCGTGCTATG AGTGATGACAGCCAATTCCCATGC 6914 Table 3B NA 459B3 −1 TCGCTTCAGGGGTCAGCCAAAAGAT AGACAGCCAGGTAACTTGAGTGGAC 6915 Table 3B NA 459D2 −1 GGACAGTACCAAACACTCCCCTCCTC CCCTCTGCCTCTTTGCTTACTTAG 6916 Table 3B NA 459E6 −1 GACCAAATACTGAACTTCCACCCTGC ATAATAATCATGAACACCGCACCA 6917 Table 3A Hs.20830 DNA sequence from cosmid −1 AGGTGAGCAGTGCCTCAGATACCTG ICK0721Q on chromosome 6. CAAAACCTTTCTGCACAAATGTGCT Contains a 60S Ribosomal Protein L35A LIKE pseudogene, a gene coding for a 60S Ribosomal Protein L12 LIKE protein in an intron of the HSET gene coding for a Kinesin related protein, the PHF1 (PHF2) gene coding for alternative splice products PHD finger proteins 1 and 2, the gene coding for five different alternatively spliced mRNAs coding for a protein similar to CYTA (CYCY) and identical to a polypeptide coded for by a known patented cDNA, and the first two exons of the gene coding for the homolog of the rat synaptic ras GTPase activating protein p135 SynGAP. Contains three predicted CpG islands, ESTs and an STS/cds = (163, 2184) 6918 Table 3A NA 460D5 −1 CAGATCCAATGAGGGTCCCATCTCTT CCCACTTCAATCCCGTGTTGTTCT 6919 Table 3B NA 460B9 −1 CCAACCAAACCATCAAACAGCAGGG AGCTAGTGAAGAGGTCTATTGTTCC 6920 Table 3A NA 461A4 −1 ACATCGCCTAAAACCGTGCATCGTAA ACATTTACCTCAAAGTCATCCTCT 6921 Table 3B NA 461G6 −1 TTTTCACTCCTCTCAGAGTCTACTCC ACCTCTCCTCACTCCCCAGGACAC 6922 Table 3B NA 461D9 −1 AGATCTGTGTTCGTCTCTAGGTAATA GGAAACACAATCCAGACATGATCT 6923 Table 3A Hs.80768 chloride channel 7 (CLCN7), −1 TTCATGAACTCGGAGAGGTCCATGGT mRNA/cds = (38, 2455) GCACTCCCGCTCGTCCTGGGACAC 6924 Table 3B NA 461H7 −1 CTGGCAATATTAACTTGGGTTCTGTT TCATCTCTGGCTATAAGCCATACA 6925 Table 3B Hs.333513 small inducible cytokine sub- −1 TGCCATTCTTTTGTTGAACCTGTAAA family E, member 1 (endothelial GGTAAGGCCCAGATTCTGAAACCT monocyte-activating) (SCYE1), mRNA/cds = (49, 987) 6926 Table 3B NA 463A5 −1 TAAAGCACTTATGAGAATGCTGCATT TGTACATGAGCTACGCCTCATCTT 6927 Table 3B NA 463B2 −1 GCACCCACCTCCTCAGTTCAGACAA GCCCAGCACCCAAATACCACTATCT 6928 Table 3B NA 463C5 −1 AGCGCATGAGTGACTCCCATCTATAT ATGTCAGTCGTCTCTGGTGCAAGG 6929 Table 3A Hs.40919 hypothetical protein FLJ14511 −1 GAAACAGTGGCCCGGGTCGTAGTGC (FLJ14511), mRNA/cds = GCTGTCCAGATCTTCACGCTACACC (22, 1272) 6930 Table 3B NA 463H5 −1 AGTGCATTCACACTGATGATAAACGA TAGTAGCTTCACAGGTTTGCTTCT 6931 Table 3B NA 463A7 −1 GCTTCAAAATTCCTTACCCCCAACCT CTGGCACCCCAAATTGTATCACTA 6932 Table 3B NA 463B10 −1 GAGGAAGGGCTGGCTCTTACTCCCC ACAAGAGGTGTTCCTTAGGCCACAC 6933 Table 3B NA 463C7 −1 CCAATCTAATTTAAACCCTCATAACA GGACATAAGCTTGCGCCCGCATCT 6934 Table 3B NA 463F10 −1 TGCTCAATGTTTTGCACTGATTTTATT CAATGTTTTGAAGGGCGTTATGA 6935 Table 3B NA 464C2 −1 TGCTAACAACAGCTTCTCGGTATGTT AATATTCTGCTAACTCCTTTCTCA 6936 Table 3B NA 464C5 −1 GGAGGAATGGCTGTGCCCGTCCCCT CCACTTAAGCGACCTGAGTCTCCAG 6937 Table 3B NA 464C10 −1 ACACACACTTAAGAGTACAGATGAGA GCCAAAAATAAGTGGCAGGTCTTT 6938 Table 3B NA 464D8 −1 TTTTGTGACTGTGCATGCTTGAAAAG AATAAGTTTTCTGCAGCTGTGTCT 6939 Table 3B Hs.221695 7k30d01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ −1 CTTGTCTGTGGCGTGGCACACAGTA clone = IMAGE:3476785/ GGTGCTCGGTTTGTGTTGTTGAATG clone_end = 3′ 6940 Table 3B NA 464E7 −1 GAATTCTGAATACATGTTGGACTGTG TTTCTTTGACCTGTGTTTCCTAGG 6941 Table 3B NA 464H12 −1 TGAGTCCTTGGCCTCAGCTTCTAATC TCAAACCTAAAATAGATTGCGTTT 6942 Table 3C NA 465B3 −1 TCTTCTCGTCTTTGCTATTAAATTTCT TCACGGACCATGCATCTGGAGGA 6943 Table 3B NA 465G2 −1 CCAGAGACTCCTAAGCAGAATCAAG GATGTGTGGCATAAGCATGAGAGCC 6944 Table 3B NA 465H5 −1 CCCATAAAGAGGAATAAGCTACTGTC CTCAGCTCTTGTTAGCTCAGGCTT 6945 Table 3B NA 465A12 −1 AGAGTTTGTAACACAATCCAGTCCAC ATGCTTATCCAATCCCATCATCCA 6946 Table 3B NA 465F7 −1 AGCTCAAAATATGGCAAAGTGATGAT TTCGTGTTAATCCTAGAAACAGCA 6947 Table 3B NA 465G8 −1 TGGGTCTGCTTTCACATGAAAGTGCT ACGAATTCTCTTTTGTGCTGAGCC 6948 Table 3B NA 465H10 −1 GGATGAGCCCACTCACAGCACCAGA TTTGTACTGAAAGTACCTTAATATC 6949 Table 3A Hs.136309 DNA sequence from clone RP4- −1 AACCCAAATCCAAATGCCAGGATAGA 612B15 on chromosome AGAATTTGTTTATGAGAAACTGGA 1p22.2–31.1. Contains the (possibly pseudo) gene for a novel protein similar to 60S ribosomal protein L17 (RPL17), the gene for CGI-61, endophilin B1 and KIAA0491, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and two CpG islands/ cds = (1011, 1406) 6950 Table 3B NA 515C12 −1 CGCTTTTTGATCTGATTACTATTTCAC ACAGGTTACAGCTATGACCATGA 6951 Table 3B NA 515H10 −1 CTGCCGCTAATTCACTAGTAATTTCG ATCGTCCGCCCTCCAGGTACATAT 6952 Table 3B NA 55G3 −1 AGGCGTGCTATTAATTATCCCATACC CTCCTTACAGAAATTACACTCGCA 6953 Table 3B NA 55F9 −1 GGGAGAAGTTCTTTAAACTAAGGGTA CAAAATGAATTGAATGCTGGGGGC 6954 Table 3A NA 99E7 −1 ATTAGCGTGTTCGCGCCCGAGGTAC ACCAAAACCTTCAGAAAGCAAAGTT 6955 Table 3B Hs.319825 103C4 −1 AAGATATGAAATATGCCTACCCGCAG AGCTTGGCACAAAGTGGAGTCAAT 6956 Table 3B Hs.17481 mRNA; cDNA −1 GTACAGAGATCGGATCACACAAGCC DKFZp434G2415 (from clone CGGAGACAGTGCAGCTTCTCCACTG DKFZp434G2415)/cds = UNKNOWN 6957 Table 3B NA 116C9 −1 AATGCACTTGTGATAAACTGACAGCA GGGTTAGACATTACTTTCAAAGCT 6958 Table 3B NA 128F5 −1 CCACTGCTCAGGAAACTGCCTGTTC GGTGCTCCTCCAATTCAATTAAGCT 6959 Table 3B NA 135F10 −1 AGTGCTGGTATAACTGCAGAAAGAGA TAGAGAAGAGAGATCAGTGAGAGC 6960 Table 3B NA 189F3 −1 AAGTCAGGACCTTTGCACTTGCCCC GCCTCTGCCTTCACAGCTCTTCTCA 6961 Table 3B NA 189A8 −1 TAATCAGGGAAGAGCTTGAGATCATT AGCAACTGAACTGAACAGGGAGTT 6962 Table 3B NA 195H12 −1 CTGGGTCACGTCGCCCACCAATGGT ATCTGTGTGGTTAGGCATTAGGCTG 6963 Table 3B Hs.292457 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GGTGGTAGGTGAGTGGGTATTGCGG 16362 IMAGE:3927795, GCTAGTATCCGAGCAAAAGATGGTG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (498, 635) 6964 Table 3A NA 466C4 −1 CAGCCCTGCTATCTCTGGTTGTTCAT GTACTTCTGTAAGGTGGAGACCCT 6965 Table 3B NA 466D1 −1 GAAGGTGAGAAACCCGAGAGACACC AACTATGATTTTTACTTTTCCTGGT 6966 Table 3B NA 466G2 −1 ACCACCCCTCCCTTCCCTCCTTTAAC TCATCTCGAATCTCTCTCATACAT 6967 Table 3B NA 466H5 −1 CTCTTATCCTGCTCTGCCCTGGAACT TGAACCCCAGTGCCAATACTCATG 6968 Table 3B NA 466B7 −1 CGACCTAATCTCTGTCCCCAGAAGG CAGACCAGGACTCCAGCCCCAGGAG 6969 Table 3C NA 466B10 −1 GCCAAATCTTTGTCCTGTACAAAGTA CAGATGTTTTTGACTGAAGTTCCA 6970 Table 3B NA 466C9 −1 GCCACAGTGAATAAATACAAGGCAAG GCTCATAGGTAAAACAAGTTCTAT 6971 Table 3B Hs.7187 mRNA for KIAA1757 protein, −1 AGTGGAGTGTTTACACCTTGCTGTAA partial cds/cds = (347, 4576) CATTTGAACTTTCACAAGAGATGT 6972 Table 3B NA 121F1 −1 AAACCCACCCATCATTTGCCCTGACT ACCCATCTCCCGATTAATTCACCC 6973 Table 3B NA 121A11 −1 AGGGAACAGAGCCAGGATTTAAACT CTAACAATTTGTCTCCACAATTGCA 6974 Table 3A NA 121F8 −1 CTCCTGGCACGACAGAACTAGTAGTT TCCATGTCTTGAGGACATAGGTCC 6975 Table 3B NA 178B2 −1 TCGAACCTGTTCCAGGTATGCTGATA GATGTCGGTAGGGCATCCTTAATT 6976 Table 3A NA 178B5 −1 GAGGTACTATAAACCAGATGCCCAAA ACACCTGCCCTCCTGGGTTGGCCG 6977 Table 3B NA 178F5 −1 ACATTCATCTGTTTCCACTGAGGTCT GAGTCTTCAAGTTTTCACCCCAGC 6978 Table 3B NA 178C12 −1 TTAGCCCTTTTCTGCGCTAATTAGAA TTTCAAGCGTCACAGAGCCTGGGG 6979 Table 3B NA 462A11 −1 TTCAACGAGGTGAACCAGTGTGATGT CTGTGGGGAAAACACGTAGTCAGG 6980 Table 3B Hs.13231 od15d12.s1 cDNA/ −1 GGAAAAAAGAAATTTCCTGAGATTTC clone = IMAGE:1368023 CAGTGTATACAGAAGTGTCTTTCCAT T 6981 Table 3B NA 462D9 −1 GAGTTCACGTGGGGTGGCCCTCCTC AGTGCTCTTAGGGTACTGTACTGTC 6982 Table 3B NA 462E8 −1 CCACCTTCGAGGTCCCTTCCGGCCT AAGATGCCTGAAATCTCCAAGGAAA 6983 Table 3B NA 462F9 −1 ACAAGGCAAAGCTTAAAGAAACACTA AACGAATGAGTGAAAGAAGCGGAG 6984 Table 3B NA 462F11 −1 TTCTCAATAACAAACCCAGGGCTTTC ATAAATGCATGATCAAAATGTGGA 6985 Table 3B NA 462G12 −1 ACAGAAAATAGGGTGTATATCAGCAT TACGCTGATTCAGCAGAAGATAGC 6986 Table 3B NA 462H9 −1 TCTCGACTGACACCCACTATAAATTC CCTGGGTTGAAAAACTTTTCTTTT 6987 Table 3B NA 472B1 −1 TCCAAACCCCTCCATTACAATCTAAC ACACTTCCCCCTACATCGTCTCCT 6988 Table 3B NA 472C1 −1 GCATTTATTTTCTTCTACAGAGAACCT GGCGGCTGGGTCTGGGAAAGAGC 6989 Table 3B NA 472E6 −1 ACCCACAATTAGTGAGAGTGCCCTTG AGCTTGAGATTCCCATTCCTCCTT 6990 Table 3B NA 472F4 −1 TGGATATAAAGTGTGTGTTCTGACAG AAAATGGGGAGAAGGTGGCTATTT 6991 Table 3B NA 472G2 −1 GCCAGAAAATCCTGGTTTCCCTGGTG TCCCCTCCAATCTCTTTTACCAAA 6992 Table 3B NA 472D7 −1 CCATTGTCGCCCGGAGCTGGAAAGA TAGTTTAGAGAATGCCTTAGCACTT 6993 Table 3B NA 472G12 −1 CAGCACCCAGTACAGGTATGCAGGA AGGACTCGCTTGACTTAGAGAGTGG 6994 Table 3B Hs.75354 mRNA for KIAA0219 gene, −1 AACACACCAGAAGGAAAAGACACAG partial cds/cds = (0, 7239) ACAGGGAATGAAGCCTGCAAAGTCC 6995 Table 3C NA 64G9 −1 GTAACTCAGTGCCCCCAAAGATTCAT AGTCAGCAGGATTGGCCAGCAAAT 6996 Table 3B NA 467E5 −1 CGCCCCAAATATAAAATCTCAATACC AGTTCCTTTTCCCCAGTACCCCAG 6997 Table 3B NA 467A8 −1 AGTCACAGGATGTTCTCTGCACCTCA TCTGCAACTCTGAGCCTTACTCAA 6998 Table 3B NA 467C9 −1 GTTAGAGCCCTCGTGCCCTGCTTCTT CAGCTACCATTTCTCTCTGTGACC 6999 Table 3A NA 467F8 −1 CCACCACAACCACACACACAAAAAGT CAACCCACACGAATATACCGGAAA 7000 Table 3B NA 468E6 −1 CAGTTGGGCTGTTAGTAGTCTGTCAC ACAGGTGAGAGGAGCAAGAGATCC 7001 Table 3B NA 468B9 −1 AATCTATTATCAGGCATTTAATCACTG AGCACTCTTCTGTCCCACACTGT 7002 Table 3B NA 468E10 −1 AGAGGAGTGACGGTGAATGGTACTG AAAGCGGTTGTAAATTGCGAGAGAG 7003 Table 3B NA 468F10 −1 TCTCCTTGTTCTGATTCTCTCCCCAT CTACAACAACTCCACTCCCCAAAG 7004 Table 3B NA 468F11 −1 CACCTAACCAAGCGGGTTGGGCTGA TGACCGATGACCGTAAGCAGTAAGG 7005 Table 3B NA 468G12 −1 ACCTCTTCTTTAGCAACACTAACCAC TCCACACTGGGGAAATTATACTCT 7006 Table 3B NA 468H11 −1 ACTACCGCACAACAGAACACATGACC AGGTGAGTGCAGACACGACATCAG 7007 Table 3B NA 469B6 −1 CAGTTTTACTCCTGGTCATCTCTTGT GAGTGTGGATTCTTCTCTGCCCCT 7008 Table 3B NA 469D2 −1 TTTTATTTTGGCTGAAGTTTGGGTAT GGCTGCTTGTTGGCCTCTGCTGGG 7009 Table 3B NA 469A10 −1 ACAGCTTATAAAGCACTTTCTCATGC ACTTCTTCTCGCCGTATTTGCACA 7010 Table 3B NA 469E12 −1 GGGGCTCAAACCTGTGACTTACTGCT AACTAACATCAAAGGAAAAGCTGG 7011 Table 3B NA 469F8 −1 ATGATCATTGATAGATATTCTAAGAG CATGCAGGAATGAGGATGCGTGCC 7012 Table 3B NA 469G8 −1 GACAACAAACCTGCTTGCTTGGTTAC CCACAGCGCACTGAGTATAGAAGT 7013 Table 3B NA 470B2 −1 TCTTCAATTATTCATGCTCTAAGGCA GTGTCTGTCTTCCCACCATCCCGC 7014 Table 3B Hs.118174 tetratricopeptide repeat domain 3 −1 TGAGTATTTTTAAAATCCCCTGTTTG (TTC3), mRNA/cds = GATGCTTCCAGCTAAATAGTCTACCT (2082, 7460) 7015 Table 3B NA 470C3 −1 TGGGTTTACTCAGATCTTCTCCTTCT TAAGTGAGAGTTTTAACCTACATTTT 7016 Table 3B NA 470D5 −1 GTCCAGAGCTAGAAGAACCAAGTCTT CCTTTCTTCATTCATTGTTCAGGT 7017 Table 3B NA 470E1 −1 CTTCTTCTTAGGATCTGGAGGGAGG GGAGTGTTAGAGCTTGTGAGCCATG 7018 Table 3B NA 470E5 −1 CTGAACGAACCAGTTCTTTTGGACTA CCAGTTCTTGAAGTGAAGCTCAGA 7019 Table 3B NA 470F3 −1 AACAAAAGCACTGACAAGCTCATATG AACAGGCTAAAAAGTGAGTGAAGT 7020 Table 3B NA 470G6 −1 TTCTCTTTCTATATCTAGCTAAATTGC CTGTGCGCCTCCCATCCTCCTCA 7021 Table 3B NA 470B8 −1 ACACACTTGATAAATTAGACCGATGC AAACCGCAAGAATCCAAATCAGCT 7022 Table 3B NA 470G10 −1 ATAGTAGGTGAGCCAGTAGTGTGAAT GCTTGTCAAGCTTCCAAGGATGGA 7023 Table 3B NA 471D6 −1 AACCACCACCCAGCTTCCTGGTACAA GCAGGGACTCTGGCTACAGTGCTA 7024 Table 3B NA 471F1 −1 TTTCCTCCCCTCCCTCCCCAATCCAC AAAACACGTAATTCTGACTATCCA 7025 Table 3B NA 471F4 −1 CAACATTCACAAAACTGGTCCCCGAA TTAGTGAGAAGGTTCCAGGAGTGC 7026 Table 3B NA 471F6 −1 GAGAGATTATAGCACAGTCTCCCAG GGCTCAGTCAGGTCATCCGCAGCAA 7027 Table 3B NA 471E9 −1 TTCAATGCTTTGTCCTCCCCTCGCAG ATGTTTAGAACAGATCCTCCTTCT 7028 Table 3B NA 471E11 −1 TCCCTCTCTCAGGGCTGGGAAAGAA AGGTTCATCTTCACTCAGATGCAAG 7029 Table 3B NA 471H11 −1 TTCTGTTGGTCTGCCAGCTCATCCAT TCATCCATCACCTGCCAGCTAGAC 7030 Table 3B NA 473E4 −1 ACACAGTTTTGGCTCCCTTATTTTCC CCGTACTCGAAACATTTCCATGCA 7031 Table 3B NA 473F3 −1 ACCAAATCGCAAAAATACAGAATGCC TGTAAATTGAGTCACACCTTAAAA 7032 Table 3B NA 473E11 −1 GAGTCCATAAATCTGCATTTCATGTA GTTGTAAGACTTTCTCCCAAAGGT 7033 Table 3B NA 476C1 −1 TCCATTTGAGTTTTCTTCCCATCTCTC ACAGTTGATTGTTCTGTCCCTTC 7034 Table 3B NA 476D3 −1 AAAATTCAGCCCTCCTGGATTCACGT GCCCAATGAAAGTCCCCAAACTAG 7035 Table 3B NA 476F5 −1 TTTAACAGGAAAAGCCCAAAATTATT TTTATGCTGTCTACAATCTGGGCC 7036 Table 3B NA 476G3 −1 AGTTGCACTGGTTGTTCTTGGCTGCG GTGCTTCTCACACAAGAAGCCCAG 7037 Table 3C NA 476G4 −1 TTTCCTTTTTCCCTTGTCCCTTGGCTT CCCCCATCACCGAATCCCCCTTC 7038 Table 3B NA 476A10 −1 CTCCCACGCCTGGCCGTAGTCCAGA GCTTCTTCTTTTTCATGGTTGGGTT 7039 Table 3B NA 476G8 −1 GCCAGTGTACGTTGCCAGGCATTTCA TGTAAGAGAAAACTCAAATAGCCA 7040 Table 3B NA 476H10 −1 CCGTCTTCTTTTGGGTGTTTCCTCCT AGTTTCGGCGGAAATCAGAGTTCA 7041 Table 3C NA 477E1 −1 ATGAACCCTCACCTGCTCTGCAGTGC AGTTTTGATTTTAGTCCCAGCAAA 7042 Table 3B NA 477E6 −1 AGATATAGATGGTAAAATGTGATGCA ATGTAAAAAAATGGTAATACACACAC TCTCCA 7043 Table 3C NA 477A11 −1 TGAGTGGGCTTCTCTTATGGTACAGT CTCTTCTCTATGAGGGGCTTCAAA 7044 Table 3B NA 477D9 −1 TGGGCTTCCAAATGGTACAATGGAGT AATCAAGCTCATGGACTGAGAGTT 7045 Table 3B NA 477D10 −1 CTTGAAGCTACTTGTCCCTTTCTGTG CCAGACCACTTAATGGCTACCCAC 7046 Table 3C NA 480A3 −1 TTCCCAGGGCGCTCCATCTACAGCC TTACTGTGACTCCACTCAGCACCAG 7047 Table 3B NA 480B5 −1 ATTCCCCCTAAGCTCCTGTCCCCCGC CATGCACGACTGGTCACATCAAAA 7048 Table 3B NA 480D2 −1 AAGACACACCCCTCCTGTTTAATAAA AGTTGTCCCCTCGACATGCATAAT 7049 Table 3B NA 480E2 −1 CCTGGTTACAATAATGAAACTGTCGT GGAGTAAAGAGGGAAACATGACCA 7050 Table 3B NA 480E3 −1 AGAACCCACACACTGGGAGACAATA ACTGCCATTCATATAACCAACAGAA 7051 Table 3B NA 480F3 −1 CGCCACTGCTTAAAGATTACAGACAA TTCCCAGGTAAAGTTGCCAGGACT 7052 Table 3B NA 480G4 −1 ACAATGATGTTTGAAACGCACTCTGA ATCTGTGAAAGCTAGATAAGTCCT 7053 Table 3B NA 480C8 −1 GCCTTCCTCCTCCTCCCTCTTGGGCC TATGTCCTAGATAAGCCTGTTAAA 7054 Table 3B NA 480D9 −1 TGTCAAGATGACAGATCTTAATCCAG AGTGGAGGCTCGTTCGGCCTGGAG 7055 Table 3B NA 480E7 −1 TTTATGTTTCAGCCTCTTTCTCTCCC GTTGAGTCCTGCCACAAGTCCTGC 7056 Table 3B NA 480E11 −1 ATTGTCCAGGTGACTTGACACTTGCC TACCGGAAAAGTTGGGATGTTCTT 7057 Table 3B NA 480F8 −1 TAAAATATGCCCTAATTTAAAGGGCG CAGGGTCCCACAACAAGCCACAGA 7058 Table 3B NA 487F11 −1 AAATCTCTTCTCACGTTCTGTTTGTCA TTTAATCACCAGGTTTTTAGCGC 7059 Table 3A NA 499G1 −1 GCTACTGATGGGTGGCCCTTTATTCT TGTCTTTATTTGTTGTGTGCAGGA 7060 Table 3B NA 518F10 −1 AAAAATTGGTAGCTGCCCCCATGTGG TATGATGTTTAATTTGAACAACAT 7061 Table 3A NA 524A12 −1 ACCCGGCACGTCTCCTCAACCCCTTA ATTCTTTTCCAGCTTTTCATATTA 7062 Table 3B NA 526B9 −1 CTCAAGAGGGCATAGACATTCCACAC GAGGACTGCATTCGTCAGGGTAAC 7063 Table 3B NA 583B5 −1 AACAAATACCCAATTAACTGTATTCC CCTTTCCCCTATGACTGCTGGTGT 7064 Table 3B NA 583D6 −1 CCGTTGTCCGAAAGCTTGCTTCCAAC TAAAGACCAGAGATGGGAGGGAGT 7065 Table 3B NA 583G8 −1 TTTAGCCCAAAGAAGACTTTCGCATA AATTCTGCCGTAACCCTTGTTGGA 7066 Table 3A NA 584A1 −1 CAAAGCAGCAAATACAGAGCACACAA CAATCCTTGGCCTGAGCAGAACAA 7067 Table 3B NA 584D3 −1 ATATGAAGATGGATTGGATGAGGACT GACAAAACGAAGACATGCCGGGCC 7068 Table 3A NA DNA sequence from clone RP4- −1 ATGCCTAGTCAGTCAGTATTTCTTCT 620E11 on chromosome TGCTGCAGGTGTCTAAAAACCCAC 20q11.2–12 Contains t 7069 Table 3A NA 591H9 −1 CCTTCGCATTCCCCCATCCATGCTCC AAGATAATAGATTTTTCTTTAAAA 7070 Table 3A Hs.6179 DNA sequence from clone RP3- −1 GGGGAACACTTTGGTTTGAAAGCACA 434P1 on chromosome 22 GAGCAGTTTGCCATGTTTCTTCTG Contains the KCNJ4 gene for inwardly rectifying potassium channel J4 (hippocampal inward rectifier, HIR, HRK1, HIRK2, KIR2.3), the KDELR3 gene for KDEL (Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu) endoplasmic reticulum protein retention receptor 3, the DDX17 gene for DEAD/H (Asp- Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box poly- peptide 17 (72 kD), ESTs, STSs, GSSs and six putative CpG islands/cds = (307, 2259) 7071 Table 3B Hs.44577 602388170F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGAATGGTCGAAATCACATATGCA clone = IMAGE:4517129/ CCACACATACTGATCTTAAGTAAC clone_end = 5′ 7072 Table 3A Hs.108124 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone −1 CGAGGTACAGCAAAGCGACCCTTGG LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN TGTCATAGATCAGACGGAAATTCTC 7073 Table 3B NA 119F12 −1 TACAGAAGAGCAGAGACCAACCTTCT CAAAGTTGGTGAGTATTAACCCAG 7074 Table 3B NA 119G10 −1 CCAGATTTGCTGATGTGTTAGGTAGT TGTGGCACACTCACCTGTCTTTCC 7075 Table 3B NA 485A6 −1 CTTTCCAGGTTTTCCCTTTCCGCCAT TGTTTTCCCGCTCGCTAAAGTGAC 7076 Table 3B NA 485D5 −1 TTGAACATTCGCAAAGTAACATCTCT CACTCCCAACACCACAGCTTATCG 7077 Table 3B NA 489H9 −1 AGTAACCACCAAAGCATAGTTTTAGA AGGGCTTTCGCAAACCTAGCCTTT 7078 Table 3C NA 494B11 −1 TCTTGCTTGTTCTTCTCGTTTTTGTTT TATCTTCCGCCCGGCAGGGTCAG 7079 Table 3B NA 478E5 −1 GCTCTGAAACCCCTGGAACTCTTGAG CCTAAAATGTATTTTTACAATCTT 7080 Table 3B NA 478G6 −1 ATCTTTGATGTGAAGCCCTTTAAAAA TAAACGTGAAGGTGCCAGCTTGCA 7081 Table 3A NA 478H3 −1 ACCCAGCCTGATGTTCATCTTTTCCC CCTCTTCATTTTCCTTCTTTGTTT 7082 Table 3B NA 478C7 −1 AGAAAGACTAACACCAGAAATCATGC TGCAACACCAGAACATCCTTTGGA 7083 Table 3B NA 478G8 −1 TCACAAAATATGGCTCAAGGAGTATA AATCCCCTCTCACGCACCCACAAA 7084 Table 3B NA 478H7 −1 ACTAACCAACCAATGAGAATACTACT TACCTCCACCCATGCTGTGAACCC 7085 Table 3A NA 479B4 −1 TGACCGCCTCAAAGACCAAAAGGAC TCTACTCCATATTCTTCTCACTGTC 7086 Table 3B NA 479D2 −1 GAATGACCACCTGACGCATTCAGAG CTCACCTTCTTGTTCTTCAGCTGTT 7087 Table 3B NA 479G2 −1 TTGGTAGAAACCACCCAACCATAAAA TTCCCAAGCCTGTACTGGTCAGCC 7088 Table 3B NA 479G3 −1 CATAAGTTGGGTGAAGAAATGGTGGT TTTAATCAGTAATATAGCTCCCCC 7089 Table 3B NA 479G5 −1 TTCTCATCTCAATATCCCCCAGAGCC CCAGTACCTCATAATACAAGACTT 7090 Table 3B NA 479G6 −1 CTATCAGGCCCTCCAGATAGTCTTCT ATAAACCAATGATTCAGCAGGACT 7091 Table 3B NA 479H4 −1 TACCCAAAGTCTATTCGTAAGTGCAT CTTTTCTATTAGACTGGAAGCTCC 7092 Table 3B NA 479H5 −1 GATGGTTCAGCAACTGAGGAGCTCA GGGTGACGGGTCCACAGAGCACAGA 7093 Table 3B NA 479H6 −1 AGAAATTAGAAGATGACTACCATTTG CTAAAGTCTATCCACATGCCAGCA 7094 Table 3B NA 479G12 −1 CCCCCTCGACCCCCTCACACCCTTTC CAGAGAGGCCTTAAGATTCCCATT 7095 Table 3B NA 479H12 −1 TGTAAGGTTTCATAAATTTAGAGACC CTAGCCAGTCAGTGACAATATGCA 7096 Table 3B NA 482A5 −1 GAGTTGCTTATTCCAGTCTCTCTAAG ATATATCTCCCTTTTTAGTTGCTGAC 7097 Table 3A NA 483G5 −1 TGGTGTAATGAACATGCCGTATTGCC TTTATGGCCAGTTTGAGTCCTTCC 7098 Table 3B NA 486C4 −1 AGGGAACCCCAAAGAGTTAAAACCA GGACCACTATTTCATAGTCAACAAA 7099 Table 3B NA 490F10 −1 GTGGTAAATGAGAGCATTACAGACCA CCCACATCAGCCTAAAATATAATT 7100 Table 3B NA 493C2 −1 CCACCAAACCCAACAGGCCGGGACA AATGCAATACCATACAGAAACACAG 7101 Table 3B NA 58G4 −1 GGCCAAACTTTCTTACTCTGCCATTT GTTCAATGTCCTAATGAGCATGAA 7102 Table 3A Hs.169370 DNA sequence from PAC −1 ATCAATCGGGCCAATCCGAAGTCAG 66H14 on chromosome CAATCTTGCATATGAGTCCATTCCC 6q21–22. Contains FYN (P59- FYN, SYN, SLK) gene coding for two isoforms. Contains ESTs and STSs/cds = (12, 1706) 7103 Table 3B NA 598H2 −1 TATTTTTAACAAAATCACACGGAAGG ATTTCCTTCCCGTCCCATGTGTTG 7104 Table 3A NA AA077131 1836605 7B08E10 Chromosome 7 Fetal −1 CAGATAGTGGTATTTGGGTGCTGGG Brain cDNA Library cDNA CTTGTCTGACCTGAGGAGGTGGCTG clone 7B08E10, mRNA sequence 7105 Table 3A NA AA501725 2236692 ng18e12.s1 NCI_CGAP_Lip2 −1 AACTCCATAGAGAAAGACTACGAATT cDNA clone IMAGE:929806 TCGCTGGGAGGTAATAGGGAAGCC similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA 7106 Table 3A NA AA501934 2236901 nh56a10.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr8 −1 GCATTTAGGAAAGACAGGTGAGTGT cDNA clone IMAGE:956346, GCCACAACTACCTAACACATCAGCA mRNA sequence 7107 Table 3A NA AA579400 2357584 nf33d05.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 −1 TTACTTTGTCTTCTCTCACCATCCTAA cDNA clone IMAGE:915561 AACGTTGTTTTGCTGAGCATGAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element; contains 7108 Table 3A NA AF249845 8099620 isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable −1 CCCCAGACGAAAATACCAAATGCATG region I, mitochondrial sequence GAGAGCTCCCGTGAGTGGTTAATA 7109 db mining Hs.277051 AI630242 4681572 ad07c09.y1 cDNA/clone = −1 GCCTAAGTTTCCAGAAGACTTTGACG ad07c09-(random) ATGGAGAGCATGCAAAGCAGGTAA 7110 db mining Hs.277052 AI630342 4681672 ad08g11.y1 cDNA/clone = −1 TTTTGCAGTTCAAGGATTGGTGGGAA ad08g11-(random) ACGTTTGTATGTGTTGGGGTGGGG 7111 db mining NA AI732228 5053341 nf19e05.x5 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 −1 AATAGATTTCCATTTCTTCCTTCGAGT cDNA clone IMAGE:914240 TAGTTGGGTATTGGGACCTTGAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA s 7112 Table 3A NA AW379049 6883708 RC3-HT0230-201199-013-c12 −1 CGACGGTGTTCTGGAGTTTCGATGA HT0230 cDNA, mRNA GACATGTAAGTAAGAGTTCTGTGCA sequence 7113 Table 3A Hs.232000 AW380881 6885540 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 −1 ATATTCAGCAGTGGCTGTGAAATTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTTGAATTACCGGGATACATGCA 2712035/clone_end = 3′ 7114 Table 3A Hs.325568 AW384988 6889647 602386081F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGGTTTTCATTCTAGTGTCCCCCA clone = IMAGE:4514972/ CCCGTCTAGTTTCATTTTCCTGTA clone_end = 5′ 7115 Table 3A NA AW836389 7930363 PM0-LT0030-101299-001-f08 −1 TTGGGAGTCACCAGGTTAAAGCAAA LT0030 cDNA, mRNA GCCTCAGTCACTGAAAGCAGAAACT sequence 7116 Table 3A NA AW837717 7931691 CM2-LT0042-281299-062-e11 −1 TCCTGTGCTCCAGAATTAGTGATTGC LT0042 cDNA, mRNA TTTGGTGCTTAACTTGAAGTGGGA sequence 7117 Table 3A NA AW837808 7931782 CM1-LT0042-100300-140-f05 −1 CATCTGCTCTGCTTCCTCACACACTA LT0042 cDNA, mRNA GAAACACCACTGCCCCCATCCATG sequence 7118 Table 3A NA AW842489 7936472 PM4-CN0032-050200-002-c11 −1 TCTGTGATTTATAGACTGTTTTCAGG CN0032 cDNA, mRNA AAACGATCTTCCCATCTGTGGTGA sequence 7119 Table 3A NA AW846856 7942373 QV3-CT0195-011099-001-c09 −1 TCATTTCAGGTCTAATAAACACACTA CT0195 cDNA, mRNA ACCTCGGCAGCACTGGAGCGTCTG sequence 7120 Table 3A NA AW856490 7952183 PM4-CT0290-271099-001-c04 −1 AGCTTAGGATATCTATTAGTGTTCAC CT0290 cDNA, mRNA TGTTCGGGCAAGAGGCCTAAAGGG sequence 7121 Table 3A NA AW891344 8055549 PM2-NT0079-030500-001-a04 −1 TGGGAACACACTGGCCCATTATATAG NT0079 cDNA, mRNA AGAAAAATAAAACATGATCCCCAT sequence 7122 Table 3A NA BE061115 8405765 QV0-BT0041-011199-039-f09 −1 TTGCTTGATTTCCCAAACCACTACCT BT0041 cDNA, mRNA GAAGGTGGCTTATGGTCTACAGCT sequence 7123 Table 3A NA BE086076 8476469 PM2-BT0672-130400-006-h09 −1 TTCCACCACTTCAAGACTGGGGGCA BT0672 cDNA, mRNA GGTAGAGAAGACAAGCATAAGTACA sequence 7124 Table 3A NA BE091932 8482384 IL2-BT0733-130400-068-C11 −1 TTCTTCTCTGCCCCTAACAGAATGTT BT0733 cDNA, mRNA CTTCTCTTGCTTCCCACACCCTCC sequence 7125 Table 3A Hs.173334 BE160822 8623543 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- −1 CAGCACATCTTCTGGTTTACAAGTTG MERASE II, ELONGATION GGTAACTATGAAAGCTGGAGATGC FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 7126 Table 3A NA BE163106 8625827 QV3-HT0457-060400-146-h10 −1 TATCTAAATTCTACCTTTAGCATCCAA HT0457 cDNA, mRNA CTAGCTACCGTCTGGCACTGGCC sequence 7127 Table 3A Hs.301497 BE168334 8631159 arginine-tRNA-protein −1 TCCAATGCTCAAGTCACTCTGAGTCT transferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, TTGCTGGTGTCAACCTACAATGCC alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 7128 Table 3A Hs.172780 BE176373 8639102 602343016F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACCTCACTATAGTAGCCATTAGGTAA clone = IMAGE:4453466/ AGATGGGCCATATCCAAATGGGCT clone_end = 5′ 7129 Table 3A NA BE177661 8656813 RC1-HT0598-020300-011-h02 −1 AAGAACTATTCCTTTGAGAATCTTTC HT0598 cDNA, mRNA CTACTGGGAGTTACTGCTGTGATT sequence 7130 Table 3A NA BE178880 8658032 PM1-HT0609-060300-001-g03 −1 TCTGTGTGAACATACATACAGGACTT HT0609 cDNA, mRNA TGATTCTACCTGTGCCTGACCATT sequence 7131 Table 3A NA BE247056 9098807 TCBAP1D6404 Pediatric pre-B −1 GTGGAGCTGTTGGCCTTGCTGGATG cell acute lymphoblastic CGGGCACTCTCTACACCTTCAGGTA leukemia Baylor-HGSC project = TCBA cDNA clone T 7132 Table 3A Hs.11050 BE763412 10193336 mRNA; cDNA −1 TGTCAGTGGCTCTCACTTTGTTTGAA DKFZp434C0118 (from clone ATTGTTGCTTTGGGAAAAACACAG DKFZp434C0118); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1644) 7133 Table 3A NA BF330908 11301656 RC3-BT0333-310800-115-f11 −1 GATGCAGTGGGTTAGGGGTTGGGGG BT0333 cDNA, mRNA TACAGACTGACTTGAGCTCGGAGTC sequence 7134 Table 3A NA BF357523 11316597 CM2-HT0945-150900-379-g06 −1 TCAGGCACTCAGTAAAGGCAAGACTT HT0945 cDNA, mRNA GAGTGATACATAAAGTCAGTTACA sequence 7135 Table 3A NA BF364413 11326438 RC6-NN1068-070600-011-B01 −1 CCTTGGGCTGAGTTTGCTGGTCCTG NN1068 cDNA, mRNA AAGATTACAGTTTTGGTTAGAGAGA sequence 7136 Table 3A NA BF373638 11335663 MR0-FT0176-040900-202-g09 −1 ACAGCAAACAAAGTGTTCCAATCCTC FT0176 cDNA, mRNA TATTAACCCATTTAACCAAGAGTT sequence 7137 Table 3A NA BF740663 12067339 QV1-HB0031-071200-562-h04 −1 AGTGCATTCACACTGATGATAAACGA HB0031 cDNA, mRNA TAGTAGCTTCACAGGTTTGCTTCT sequence 7138 Table 3A NA BF749089 12075765 MR2-BN0386-051000-014-b04 −1 AAGTGTGATTAGAAGCAGCTGGAAGT BN0386 cDNA, mRNA AGCAGAGGAGGTGGAAGTTAGTCC sequence 7139 Table 3A NA BF758480 12106380 MR4-CT0539-141100-003-d05 −1 CAGGAGTAAAACAGAGCTGGTTGTG CT0539 cDNA, mRNA TGATACCTATGCTGGGTGGAAGACT sequence 7140 Table 3A NA BF773126 12121026 CM3-IT0048-151200-568-f08 −1 GGTGACTATCTTACCGGCTCCCAGTA IT0048 cDNA, mRNA AACTCTGAACAATGTACCAGCTAA sequence 7141 Table 3A NA BF773393 12121293 CM2-IT0039-191200-638-h02 −1 GCTTGAAGATGTCTCAACAGAAAATC IT0039 cDNA, mRNA ACCGACATGAGGAAGCATCACGCT sequence 7142 Table 3A NA BF805164 12134153 QV1-CI0173-061100-456-f03 −1 AGGAACATGGCTGCAGCATATAAAAA CI0173 cDNA, mRNA GAATTGAATTCCATACTTTTGTTAACC sequence CTG 7143 Table 3A NA BF818594 12156027 MR3-CI0184-201200-009-a04 −1 GGTGCTGCCATAGGTGCCAGTAATG CI0184 cDNA, mRNA ACCGTTTATGCGGAAATCAATTACA sequence 7144 Table 3A NA BF827734 12171909 RC6-HN0025-041200-022-F08 −1 TGAAGTACTATAGGACTCAATGGGAC HN0025 cDNA, mRNA CAGTAGCAGCTCCAAGTGGATCAC sequence 7145 Table 3A NA BF845167 12201450 RC5-HT1035-271200-012-F08 −1 ACACGGGACCTCCTTTGATCTTTCTG HT1035 cDNA, mRNA AGAATTAATAGAGATTTCATGGCA sequence 7146 Table 3A NA BF869167 12259297 IL5-ET0119-181000-181-b11 −1 CCAAAAGGAGAAAGATGACTAGGGT ET0119 cDNA, mRNA CACACTTGAGGATTTGCCAGGTGGG sequence 7147 Table 3A NA BF875575 12265705 QV3-ET0100-111100-391-c02 −1 GCATCTTCTTTGAAGACGGGAACTGT ET0100 cDNA, mRNA ACTTCAGGTTCTTTTCTGTTTAGC sequence 7148 Table 3A NA BF877979 12268109 MR0-ET0109-171100-001-b02 −1 GGCTCATTTGGTTTTAAAGTCTCTTC ET0109 cDNA, mRNA TATGCCATCCCAGGGGAGGAGGAT sequence 7149 Table 3A NA BF897042 12288501 IL2-MT0179-271100-254-C11 −1 GACTGTGGACACCTCTCACTGTGTCT MT0179 cDNA, mRNA TCTTGGCAGGCAGAGCTTACTGAC sequence 7150 Table 3A NA BF898285 12289744 QV1-MT0229-281100-508-e11 −1 GCAGGGTGCAGAGCTTCACAGCAGG MT0229 cDNA, mRNA TAGGAAGAAGTAACTAAGTGGAAAC sequence 7151 Table 3A NA BF899464 12290923 IL5-MT0211-011200-317-f03 −1 CAGCTAAAGCCGTAGGTCATTGTGAC MT0211 cDNA, mRNA TGTCCCTGGGATGTGGATTACTCT sequence 7152 Table 3A NA BF904425 12295884 CM1-MT0245-211200-662-d02 −1 CCAGAATGCAGCCTACAGACCAAATA MT0245 cDNA, mRNA TCAATGGACTTGGTGTAGCCCTGC sequence 7153 Table 3A NA BF906114 12297573 IL3-MT0267-281200-425-A05 −1 TTTAAACCAGGTCTGGAAAAAGGAAG MT0267 cDNA, mRNA GAGAGGAGGGCATTTTAGAGAAGA sequence 7154 Table 3A NA BF926187 12323197 CM2-NT0193-301100-562-c07 −1 GTGGCTTCGTAAAATAGAAGAGCAGT NT0193 cDNA, mRNA CACTGTGGAACTACCAAATGGCGA sequence 7155 Table 3A NA BF928644 12326772 QV3-NT0216-061200-517-g03 −1 CACACCACAGCTGGCTGGGAGCAGA NT0216 cDNA, mRNA GGCTGCTGGTCTCATAGTAATCTAC sequence 7156 Table 3A NA BG006820 12450386 RC4-GN0227-271100-011-d03 −1 TGGAGAAAATGAGAGACAGACAGTG GN0227 cDNA, mRNA AGTGAGAAAGTCAGCGAAAAGGAAA sequence 7157 Table 3A NA F11941 706260 HSC33F051 normalized infant −1 ACCTACTGTTGAGATTATTCCCCTGT brain cDNA cDNA clone CTCCACACTGCCAGAAACTTACCA c-33f05, mRNA sequence 7158 Table 3A NA U46388 1236904 HSU46388 Human pancreatic −1 CCAAATGATACTAGGATTAAGCCCCA cancer cell line Patu 8988t AAGCAAAGTCAAGCACCACCATGG cDNA clone xs425, mRNA sequence 7159 Table 3A NA U75805 1938265 HSU75805 Human cDNA clone −1 TCCCAGAGCAACAACTAAGTCTCAAC f46, mRNA sequence TAATGGACAACCAACACCCACTGA 7160 Table 3A NA W27656 1307658 36f10 Human retina cDNA −1 CCACAGAATGGGCATGTAGTATTGAG randomly primed sublibrary ATTTGAATCATCTGCTGTCCAGCC cDNA, mRNA sequence 7161 db mining Hs.661 NM_004146 10764846 NADH dehydrogenase 1 ACCTCATCCGGCTGCTCAAGTGCAA (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcomplex, GCGTGACAGCTTCCCCAACTTCCTG 7 (18 kD, B18) (NDUFB7), mRNA/cds = (22, 435) 7162 db mining Hs.943 NM_004221 4758811 natural killer cell transcript 1 GACCTGGTGCTGTCGCCCTGGCATC 4 (NK4), mRNA/cds = TTAATAAAACCTGCTTATACTTCCC (59, 763) 7163 db mining Hs.1063 NM_003093 4507126 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 GCATAAGGAAGACTTGCTCCCCTGTC polypeptide C (SNRPC), CTATGAAAGAGAATAGTTTTGGAG mRNA/cds = (15, 494) 7164 db mining Hs.1321 NM_000505 9961354 coagulation factor XII (Hageman 1 GGGACTCATCTTTCCCTCCTTGGTGA factor) (F12), mRNA/cds = TTCCGCAGTGAGAGAGTGGCTGGG (49, 1896) 7165 db mining Hs.288856 NM_003903 14110370 prefoldin 5 (PFDN5), mRNA/ 1 AGACTGGATCGCACACCTTTGCAACA cds = (423, 926) GATGTGTTCTGATTCTCTGAACCT 7166 db mining Hs.1975 NM_030794 13540575 hypothetical protein FLJ21007 1 AAGCAAATACCTTTTACAAGTGAAAG (FLJ21007), mRNA/cds = GAAGAATTTTTCTTCTGCCGTCAA (257, 2212) 7167 db mining Hs.3804 NM_014045 13027587 DKFZP564C1940 protein 1 GCAACAAATGCTTCTATTCCATAGCT (DKFZP564C1940), mRNA/ ACGGCATTGCTCAGTAAGTTGAGG cds = (565, 1260) 7168 db mining Hs.3832 NM_032493 14210503 clathrin-associated protein AP47 1 TCCGTGTAGAGGTTACAGCCTTTTAT (AP47), mRNA/cds = (76, 1347) GCTGTTGAGCTCCCAGGTACCAAA 7169 db mining Hs.4113 NM_006621 5729723 S-adenosylhomocysteine 1 GCCCACTTGGATTTATAGTATAGCCC hydrolase-like 1 (AHCYL1), TTCCTCGACTCCCACCAGACTTGC mRNA/cds = (47, 1549) 7170 db mining Hs.83848 NM_000991 13904865 triosephosphate isomerase 1 1 AAGAGCTCCTGAGCCCCCTGCCCCC (TPI1), mRNA/cds = (34, 783) AGAGCAATAAAGTCAGCTGGCTTTC 7171 db mining Hs.5076 AK025781 10438401 cDNA: FLJ22128 fis, clone 1 GCTCAACATGGAAAGAAGGTACAGA HEP19543/cds = UNKNOWN AAGTGATGTGTTCAAAACATTAGCA 7172 db mining Hs.5298 NM_015999 7705760 CGI-45 protein (LOC51094), 1 TTATATACCCTGGTCCCATCTTTCTA mRNA/cds = (182, 1294) GGGCCTGGATCTGCTTATAGAGCA 7173 db mining Hs.5473 AW953785 8143468 602659796F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTTTACTCCGTCCCTATCACTGGTGT clone = IMAGE:4802950/ GGCTGTGGGCAAACCACTTATTGC clone_end = 5′ 7174 db mining Hs.5831 NM_003254 4507508 tissue inhibitor of metallo- 1 GAACTGAAGCCTGCACAGTGTCCAC proteinase 1 (erythroid CCTGTTCCCACTCCCATCTTTCTTC potentiating activity, collagenase inhibitor) (TIMP1), mRNA/ cds = (62, 685) 7175 db mining Hs.5890 BF698885 11984293 hypothetical protein FLJ23306 1 GAAGACCAAGAGAGACAACAGACGC (FLJ23306), mRNA/cds = AGCAAACAGCCGAAGCACCAGACAA (562, 930) 7176 db mining Hs.6211 NM_015846 7710138 methyl-CpG binding domain 1 AATTCAGAAAATTGTTGGGAGGACAG protein 1 (MBD1), transcript CCCTTTTGTGAACCTTGTTTGGGG variant 1, mRNA/cds = (139, 1956) 7177 db mining Hs.6285 AL080220 5262711 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTTACCCAGCTCTGAAGGTCATTGTT DKFZp586P0123 (from clone CTTGCCTGTGTTTGAATAAAATCA DKFZp586P0123); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1067) 7178 db mining Hs.6441 AL110197 5817115 mRNA; cDNA 1 GTCTCTGATGCTTTGTATCATTCTTG DKFZp586J021 (from clone AGCAATCGCTCGGTCCGTGGACAA DKFZp586J021)/cds = UNKNOWN 7179 db mining Hs.6459 NM_024531 13375681 hypothetical protein FLJ11856 1 GGTAAGCCCCTGAGCCTGGGACCTA (FLJ11856), mRNA/cds = CATGTGGTTTGCGTAATAAAACATT (239, 1576) 7180 db mining Hs.6616 AL524742 12788235 AL524742 cDNA/ 1 TCTGGCTCTGACCGGTTGATGGCCTT clone = CS0DC008YI07- GAGCGAATGAAATCATGAAATTGA (5-prime) 7181 db mining Hs.6650 NM_007259 6005775 vacuolar protein sorting 45B 1 TGCCCTACATAGCAATTTTCTGTGGC (yeast homolog) (VPS45B), ACTGAGAAACCATGTATGACCACA mRNA/cds = (33, 1745) 7182 db mining Hs.6763 NM_015310 7662395 KIAA0942 protein (KIAA0942), 1 GCAGTGTACTGTGTGCAATACCAAG mRNA/cds = (52, 1656) GGCATAGCTCCCTGTAATTTGGGAA 7183 db mining Hs.6780 NM_007284 6005845 protein tyrosine kinase 9-like 1 CTGAGACTAGGGTCCCAGCACAGCC (A6-related protein) (PTK9L), CAGAAACCTTTGGCCACAAGAAGTG mRNA/cds = (104, 1153) 7184 db mining Hs.6817 NM_025200 13376793 putative oncogene protein hic14- 1 TCGCCTTCCATGGTTTTTAAATGCAG 06-p (HLC14-06-P), mRNA/ TAAATAACATTTCTGGATGAGACT cds = (51, 635) 7185 db mining Hs.7709 U79457 4205083 Homo sapiens, Similar to WW 1 GCTTTACCCCCGCAGGACATACACA domain binding protein 1, clone GGAGCCTTTGATCTCATTAAAGAGA MGC:15305 IMAGE:4309279, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (162, 971) 7186 db mining Hs.7740 AF288741 14209837 oxysterol binding protein 2 1 GGAATGTACCTCTCCCCAACACTGTT (OSBP2) mRNA, complete cds/ TTGTTAGCGAGCACCTTTTGACCA cds = (112, 2748) 7187 db mining Hs.8108 NM_021080 10835268 disabled (Drosophila) homolog 1 ACTCGCTCAGAAGAGGGAACTAAGC 1 (DAB1), mRNA/cds = ATTTTTGGCAACCAATGGGCAGATA (765, 2426) 7188 db mining Hs.8109 NM_022743 12232400 hypothetical protein FLJ21080 1 AGCTGTGTGAACCTCTCTTATTGGAA (FLJ21080), mRNA/cds = ATTCTGTTCCGTGTTTGTGTAGGT (127, 1236) 7189 db mining Hs.8207 NM_020198 9910241 GK001 protein (GK001), 1 AGTCCCATACATTTGGACCATGGCAG mRNA/cds = (184, 1635) CTAATTTTGTAACTTAAGCATTCA 7190 db mining Hs.226627 BC007375 13938462 leptin receptor short form (db) 1 CTGCCCCCTTCCTGGACTTCGTGCCT mRNA, complete cds/cds = TACTGAGTCTCTAAGACTTTTTCT (0, 2690) 7191 db mining Hs.8768 NM_018243 8922711 hypothetical protein FLJ10849 1 GGATAACATTTCTCATGAACCCACTG (FLJ10849), mRNA/cds = CCCCTCTGCATTTTCCTCACTGGT (93, 1382) 7192 db mining Hs.8834 NM_006315 5454011 ring finger protein 3 (RNF3), 1 CGCTTAAGAACATTGCCTCTGGGTGT mRNA/cds = (114, 857) CATGTGGACCAGACTTCTGAATAG 7193 db mining Hs.9683 NM_006260 5453979 protein-kinase, interferon- 1 GGGTTCAATCCCTTCAGCTCAGGCG inducible double stranded RNA GACCATTTAGATTTAAATTCCACTT dependent inhibitor (PRKRI), mRNA/cds = (690, 2204) 7194 db mining Hs.9825 NM_016062 7706342 CGI-128 protein (LOC51647), 1 GCTCCTGCCAGGGCTGTTACCGTTG mRNA/cds = (35, 526) TTTTCTTGAATCACTCACAATGAGA 7195 db mining Hs.10590 AL031685 9368423 DNA sequence from clone RP5- 1 AATCTGGCGAAACCTTCGTTTGAGGG 963K23 on chromosome ACTGATGTGAGTGTATGTCCACCT 20q13.11–13.2 Contains a KRT18 (Keratin type I, Cytoskeletal 18 (Cytokeratin 18, CK18, CYK18)) pseudogene, a gene for a novel protein, the gene for spermatogenesis associated protein PD1 (KIAA0757) and the 3′ end of the gene for KIAA0939 (novel Sodium/hydrogen exchanger family member). Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and four putative CpG islands/cds = (2, 688) 7196 db mining Hs.11465 NM_004832 4758483 glutathione-S-transferase like; 1 GACTATGGGCTCTGAAGGGGGCAGG glutathione transferase omega AGTCAGCAATAAAGCTATGTCTGAT (GSTTLp28), mRNA/cds = (9, 734) 7197 db mining Hs.11538 NM_005720 5031600 actin related protein 2/3 1 AGGGAGGGGACAGATGGGGAGCTTT complex, subunit 1A (41 kD) TCTTACCTATTCAAGGAATACGTGC (ARPC1B), mRNA/cds = (80, 1198) 7198 db mining Hs.12707 AK023168 10434970 cDNA FLJ13106 fis, clone 1 ACCTTCTGAAAGCTCACAGTACACAT NT2RP3002455, highly similar TAGTATGTATAACTGGCTTTACCA to mRNA for KIAA0678 protein/cds = UNKNOWN 7199 db mining Hs.12785 AL031685 9368423 DNA sequence from clone RP5- 1 TTTAAGGGAGTCAGGAATAGATGTAT 963K23 on chromosome GAACAGTCGTGTCACTGGATGCCT 20q13.11–13.2 Contains a KRT18 (Keratin type I, Cytoskeletal 18 (Cytokeratin 18, CK18, CYK18)) pseudogene, a gene for a novel protein, the gene for spermatogenesis associated protein PD1 (KIAA0757) and the 3′ end of the gene for KIAA0939 (novel Sodium/hydrogen exchanger family member). Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and four putative CpG islands/cds = (0, 1313) 7200 db mining Hs.13323 NM_022752 12232416 hypothetical protein 1 CCCACCTTCCACCTCTTAGCACTGGT FLJ22059 (FLJ22059), mRNA/ GACCCCAAAAATGAAACCATCAAT cds = (783, 1967) 7201 db mining Hs.13659 AL080209 5262698 Hypothetical protein 1 AGACCAGCAGTGTTTAAATCTAAATA DKFZp586F2423 CGTTGTGAGTCTGTTATCTGTCCT 7202 db mining Hs.14089 NM_013379 7019510 dipeptidyl peptidase 7 (DPP7), 1 ACCTCGACCTCAGAGCCTCCCACCC mRNA/cds = (0, 1478) AGAAGATCCTGCTTCCGTGGTTGAG 7203 db mining Hs.16488 NM_004343 5921996 calreticulin (CALR), mRNA/ 1 GGGCAGTGGGTCCCAGATTGGCTCA cds = (68, 1321) CACTGAGAATGTAAGAACTACAAAC 7204 db mining Hs.16580 NM_018303 8922829 hypothetical protein FLJ11026 1 TGGCCTTAAGTTTTCTAATTCAAGCG (FLJ11026), mRNA/cds = GGTTTTTGGAAAAATTTATGGTCT (31, 2355) 7205 db mining Hs.109438 AB028950 5689390 clone 24775 mRNA sequence/ 1 TGCAGAGTTATAAGCCCCAAACAGGT cds = UNKNOWN CATGCTCCAATAAAAATGATTCTA 7206 db mining Hs.18586 NM_014826 7662135 KIAA0451 gene product 1 CCAAACAATGATGTGGATTCTTTTGC (KIAA0451), mRNA/cds = ACAGAAATATTTAAGGTGGGATGG (1482, 2219) 7207 db mining Hs.19575 NM_015941 7706261 CGI-11 protein (LOC51606), 1 ACAAAAGTCAACTGTTGTCTCTTTTC mRNA/cds = (233, 1684) AAACCAAATTGGGAGAATTGTTGC 7208 db mining Hs.20529 AK025464 10437985 cDNA: FLJ21811 fis, clone 1 GCTGGGGACTCTAGCCTCTGTGTTC HEP01037/cds = UNKNOWN ATAAAGACATTAAGAAGTGGATGGA 7209 db mining Hs.20725 NM_020963 14211539 Mov10 (Moloney leukemia virus 1 GGAGAATGACACATCAAGCTGCTAAC 10, mouse) homolog (MOV10), AATTGGGGGAAGGGGAAGGAAGAA mRNA/cds = (70, 3081) 7210 db mining Hs.343590 AB011104 3043587 601471579F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACCTGGGTTTAATACAGCTCACATCA clone = IMAGE:3874747/ CTGAATGTTACACATGAGTTTAAA clone_end = 5′ 7211 db mining Hs.23449 NM_018842 10047119 insulin receptor tyrosine kinase 1 CTTAAGGACGCCTTTGCCTGGCCCC substrate (LOC55971), TTTATTACAGCCCAACACGGTAGGC mRNA/cds = (333, 1553) 7212 db mining Hs.23990 NM_017838 8923443 nucleolar protein family A, 1 TCCATCAGTGCCATTTCCTGTAGAAC member 2 (H/ACA small TAAAGGCTGTTCCAAGAATGTGGG nucleolar RNPs) (NOLA2), mRNA/cds = (86, 547) 7213 db mining Hs.24024 NM_015376 7662333 KIAA0846 protein (KIAA0846), 1 ATCTGTAAAGCACTCAGAAGGCAGC mRNA/cds = (272, 2341) CATCCCTAGATGTTGGTTTCATGTA 7214 db mining Hs.334842 BC008330 14249901 tubulin, alpha, ubiquitous (K- 1 TGGTTAGATTGTTTTCACTTGGTGAT ALPHA-1), mRNA/cds = CATGTCTTTTCCATGTGTACCTGT (67, 1422) 7215 db mining Hs.24641 AK022982 10434687 cDNA FLJ12920 fis, clone 1 CATGTCCCTTGAAACATGATAGTTAC NT2RP2004594/cds = ATACACAGTTTTCTCTCCACACAT (96, 2144) 7216 db mining Hs.321105 NM_015462 7661683 cDNA: FLJ21737 fis, clone 1 AGGTTTCACATGAACCTGTTCTAGGC COLF3396/cds = UNKNOWN TGTGGACATTGGTGTGGAGAGGTT 7217 db mining Hs.26802 NM_021158 11056039 protein kinase domains 1 GACACTTGGGGTCCACAATCCCAGG containing protein similar to TCCATACTCTAGGTTTTGGATACCA phosphoprotein C8FW (LOC57761), mRNA/cds = (294, 1370) 7218 db mining Hs.26892 NM_018456 8922098 uncharacterized bone marrow 1 AGAAATGATTTGCAGCTGAGTGAATC protein BM040 (BM040), AGGAAGTGACAGTGATGACTGAAG mRNA/cds = (357, 749) 7219 db mining Hs.27076 NM_003729 4506588 RNA 3′-terminal phosphate 1 TCCTGAGAGATGGACAATGAAATATC cyclase (RPC), mRNA/cds = AGTTGGTGGATATGTGTGATAGCT (170, 1270) 7220 db mining Hs.27445 NM_016209 7706428 unknown (LOC51693), mRNA/ 1 CTTTCAGGGCAGGCAGCTGTGCATG cds = (58, 480) TTCTCTCAACTAAAGGTCTTGTGAG 7221 db mining Hs.27633 NM_015456 7661663 DKFZP586B0519 protein 1 GCTGGACACACGGTGAGATTTTCTC (DKFZP586B0519), mRNA/ GTATGTAAATAAAAGGCAATTTGGT cds = (75, 1199) 7222 db mining Hs.28310 BG260891 12770707 602372491F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTCAACGAAAGGCTCACACTAACAG clone = IMAGE:4480510/ GGGAGGATTACAGCACCACAATACT clone_end = 5′ 7223 db mining Hs.28914 NM_000485 4502170 adenine phosphoribosyl- 1 CCACACTGAACCCAATTACACACAGC transferase (APRT), mRNA/ GGGAGAACGCAGTAAACAGCTTTC cds = (71, 613) 7224 db mining Hs.29893 AL133426 6562628 mRNA full length insert cDNA 1 AGGCCCTGGAAAATTTTGTGCTTCCA clone EUROIMAGE 146397/ ACGTGGCCTTCAATTCTTGCTTTT cds = UNKNOWN 7225 db mining Hs.30120 BF970066 12337281 602272333F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TATTAAGCTTGCCCAGGCTCCTGTTC clone = IMAGE:4360233/ ATGAAGGTTCCCCCAGCGGTGGCC clone_end = 5′ 7226 db mining Hs.30250 AF055376 3335147 short form transcription factor 1 GCTATACCACTGACTGTATTGAAAAC C-MAF (c-maf) mRNA, CAAAGTATTAAGAGGGGAAACGCC complete cds/cds = (807, 1928) 7227 db mining Hs.30443 AL136599 13276698 mRNA; cDNA 1 TCGGGGTCAGTTAAGCCTCAGTATTC DKFZp564G1816 (from clone TTAGCTTTTGTTGATTTTGGCACT DKFZp564G1816); complete cds/cds = (137, 3091) 7228 db mining Hs.31137 NM_006504 5729992 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 ATGGTGCAAACCCTGGAACAGTATGA receptor type, E (PTPRE), ATTCTGCTACAAAGTGGTACAAGA mRNA/cds = (51, 2153) 7229 db mining Hs.34114 NM_000702 4502270 ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, 1 AGAAGCAGCGAGTGCATGGGCTAAT alpha 2 (+) polypeptide TATCATCAATCTTTATGTATTTGTT (ATP1A2), mRNA/cds = (104, 3166) 7230 db mining Hs.35254 NM_020119 9910221 hypothetical protein FLB6421 1 GGAAATGTTGCTGTGGGGGATTCATT (FLB6421), mRNA/cds = GTAACTCTCCTTGTGAACTGCTCA (310, 792) 7231 db mining Hs.38735 BG149337 12661367 nad26g06.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ATGCCAAATTCCTGACACGTGGCGTT clone = IMAGE:3366730/ TGAAAATACCATGGAACGTTTCCA clone_end = 3′ 7232 db mining Hs.41322 AI655467 4739446 tt13b01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACATTCTGACTCCATCTGCGGCCTCA clone = IMAGE:2240617/ TTAAGGTGATAGAAACATACTAGG clone_end = 3′ 7233 db mining Hs.42346 AY013295 11693027 calcineurin-binding protein 1 ATGATAATGTTGGCATCTGTGATAAA calsarcin-1 mRNA, complete CTATCAATGAGGCTCCCATCATGC cds/cds = (131, 925) 7234 db mining Hs.42699 AW956580 8146278 EST368665 cDNA 1 AGAGTCACATGTAGAAAAGCCTCCAG TATTAAGCTCCTGAATTCATTCCT 7235 db mining Hs.44131 AB023191 4589591 mRNA for KIAA0974 protein, 1 ATGGCAACAATGCTGACAGCAAGCA partial cds/cds = (0, 1697) GTAGATCCTCTGATTCCAATTACCA 7236 db mining Hs.44441 BE295812 9179366 601176827F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGGAACCCTCATTAATTAGACAAGAA clone = IMAGE:3532039/ CACCAAGGCTATGACCACAGCAGC clone_end = 5′ 7237 db mining Hs.46919 AY007155 9956067 clone CDABP0095 mRNA 1 GGCTCACCAGAGTACCCAGAAGAAT sequence/cds = UNKNOWN CAGTATGGAATTAGAGGACAGTGGC 7238 db mining Hs.56009 NM_006187 5453823 2′-5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 1 ATTCCAGGCCCTCAGTCTTTGGCAAT 3 (100 kD) (OAS3), mRNA/ GGCCACCCTGGTGTTGGCATATTG cds = (34, 3297) 7239 db mining Hs.57843 W63785 1371386 zd30g09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCATACATAAAGGCAAAGAATGACAA clone = IMAGE:342208/ AAGGCTTAATCCACCTAGAAGACA clone_end = 3′ 7240 db mining Hs.58373 BF339746 11286202 602034942F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ATATAGTGGGAGACAAAACACAGGA clone = IMAGE:4182851/ GGCGGGGGATATCATGTAGCAGAGC clone_end = 5′ 7241 db mining Hs.59236 NM_032139 14149802 hypothetical protein 1 TCTAATGTGCCTTGGATATGTGCCAA DKFZp434L0718 ATGATGGAAAAGAAACAGTAAACT (DKFZP434L0718), mRNA/ cds = (133, 3285) 7242 db mining Hs.62406 NM_024660 13375912 hypothetical protein FLJ22573 1 GCTTGGCTCATCTGGGGTTTGCTGG (FLJ22573), mRNA/cds = GCTTAACACCCAATAAAGAACTTTG (99, 1166) 7243 db mining Hs.63042 NM_018457 8922156 DKFZp564J157 protein 1 CTGCGGTTTTGGAACCTTACCTCTCC (DKFZP564J157), mRNA/ TCCTTAGCCCAATATGCTGTCTTG cds = (77, 523) 7244 db mining Hs.65648 NM_005105 4826971 RNA binding motif protein 8A 1 TCCAGGCCATTTTGCAGGGACTCTGA (RBM8A), mRNA/cds = AGTGACCTTTAGTAGTAATAGTCT (12, 536) 7245 db mining Hs.339868 NM_003974 4503358 oh47h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGGCAGCCAGGAACTGAGTATGACA clone = IMAGE:1469827/ ATGTTGTACTAAAGAAAGGCCCAAA clone_end = 3′ 7246 db mining Hs.75056 NM_003938 4501976 adaptor-related protein complex 1 AGAGAGAGACATATCACGCTGCTGT 3, delta 1 subunit (AP3D1), CATGATTTTGTGTCAAGATGATCCA mRNA/cds = (209, 3547) 7247 db mining Hs.75082 NM_001665 4502218 ras homolog gene family, 1 CTTCTGGGGACCTTTCCTACCCCCAT member G (rho G) (ARHG), CAGCATCAATAAAACCTCCTGTCT mRNA/cds = (129, 704) 7248 db mining Hs.75309 NM_001961 4503482 eukaryotic translation elongation 1 TAGATGATTTCTAGCAGGCAGGAAGT factor 2 (EEF2), mRNA/cds = CCTGTGCGGTGTCACCATGAGCAC (0, 2576) 7249 db mining Hs.75725 NM_003564 4507356 transgelin 2 (TAGLN2), 1 CCATGGTCTGGGGCTTGAGGAAGAT mRNA/cds = (73, 672) GAGTTTGTTGATTTAAATAAAGAAT 7250 db mining Hs.75770 NM_000321 4506434 retinoblastoma 1 (including 1 AGGTCAAGGGCTTACTATTTCTGGGT osteosarcoma) (RB1), mRNA/ CTTTTGCTACTAAGTTCACATTAG cds = (138, 2924) 7251 db mining Hs.75790 NM_002642 4505794 phosphatidylinositol glycan, 1 TTTCTGGGGACCTCTTGAATTACATG class C (PIGC), mRNA/cds = CTGTAACATATGAAGTGATGTGGT (293, 1186) 7252 db mining Hs.76057 NM_000403 9945333 galactose-4-epimerase, UDP- 1 TGGCACAAAACCTCCTCCTCCCAGG (GALE), mRNA/cds = CACTCATTTATATTGCTCTGAAAGA (76, 1122) 7253 db mining Hs.76662 NM_032327 14150105 hypothetical protein MGC2993 1 TGAGGTCACTGCCACTTCTCACATGC (MGC2993), mRNA/cds = TGCTTAAGGGAGCACAAATAAAGG (158, 1048) 7254 db mining Hs.77266 NM_002826 13325074 quiescin Q6 (QSCN6), mRNA/ 1 CACGCTACCCCCTGCCTTGGGAGGT cds = (75, 2318) GTGTGGAATAAATTATTTTTGTTAA 7255 db mining Hs.77290 NM_006755 5803186 transaldolase 1 (TALDO1), 1 AATGCAGAGAATGGAAAGTAGCGCA mRNA/cds = (50, 1063) TCCCTGAGGCTGGACTCCAGATCTG 7256 db mining Hs.77805 NM_001696 4502316 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 GTGGCACACCACTCCTTCCAGCAGT lysosomal (vacuolar proton AGTCGCTTTACTGTTACCTGTTTAG pump) 31 kD (ATP6E), mRNA/ cds = (75, 755) 7257 db mining Hs.78592 NM_001414 4503502 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 AGCAACAGTATTCTGCATGGTTCACT factor 2B, subunit 1 (alpha, GCTTAAGAAAATGCCTTCTGGAAT 26 kD) (EIF2B1), mRNA/cds = (10, 927) 7258 db mining Hs.78605 BC006159 13544048 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 AAACATGTCCCTGGAGAGTAGCCTG 3635549, mRNA, partial cds/ CTCCCACACTGTCACTGGATGTCAT cds = (0, 891) 7259 db mining Hs.78890 AF171938 5852969 NUMB isoform 1 (NUMB) 1 CAGTTGCAGCCTCTTGACCTCGGATA mRNA, complete cds/cds = ACAATAAGAGAGCTCATCTCATTT (270, 2225) 7260 db mining Hs.79150 NM_006430 5453604 chaperonin containing TCP1, 1 TGGGCTTGGTCTTCCAGTTGGCATTT subunit 4 (delta) (CCT4), GCCTGAAGTTGTATTGAAACAATT mRNA/cds = (0, 1619) 7261 db mining Hs.79259 NM_016404 7705476 hypothetical protein (HSPC152), 1 TTCTGCCGTGTGTATCCCCAACCCTT mRNA/cds = (35, 412) GACCCAATGACACCAAACACAGTG 7262 db mining Hs.79356 NM_006762 5803055 Lysosomal-associated multi- 1 TGTGTGCGACAGGGAGGAAGTTTCA spanning membrane protein-5 ATAAAGCAACAACAAGCTTCAAGGA (LAPTM5), mRNA/cds = (75, 863) 7263 db mining Hs.79572 NM_001909 4503142 cathepsin D (lysosomal aspartyl 1 CTCCCCTTGGGCGGCTGAGAGCCCC protease) (CTSD), mRNA/ AGCTGACATGGAAATACAGTTGTTG cds = (2, 1240) 7264 db mining Hs.81337 NM_009587 6806889 lectin, galactoside-binding, 1 CTCCACCACCTGACCAGAGTGTTCTC soluble, 9 (galectin 9) TTCAGAGGACTGGCTCCTTTCCCA (LGALS9), transcript variant long, mRNA/cds = (56, 1123) 7265 db mining Hs.82030 NM_004184 7710155 tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase 1 CTCTGCCCTCCTGTCACCCAGTAGA (WARS), mRNA/cds = GTAAATAAACTTCCTTGGCTCCTAA (187, 1602) 7266 db mining Hs.82396 NM_016816 8051620 2′,5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 1 1 AAATTCCAGCCTTGACTTTCTTCTGT (40–46 kD) (OAS1), transcript GCACCTGATGGGAGGGTAATGTCT variant E18, mRNA/cds = (33, 1235) 7267 db mining Hs.82933 BC008739 14250568 Homo sapiens, protein x 013, 1 CTGTAGGCCAGGGTGGAATGAAGTC clone MGC:3073 IMAGE: AGCTCCTTTTTATAGTTGAAATACA 3346340, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (101, 325) 7268 db mining Hs.83753 NM_003091 4507124 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 1 TTGGCGGGCCATCCCAACAGGTGAT polypeptides B and B1 GACCCCACAAGGAAGAGGTACTGTT (SNRPB), mRNA/cds = (0, 695) 7269 db mining Hs.85838 NM_004207 4759111 solute carrier family 16 1 GGAAGATGGAAATAAACCTGCGTGT (monocarboxylic acid GGGTGGAGTGTTCTCGTGCCGAATT transporters), member 3 (SLC16A3), mRNA/cds = (62, 1459) 7270 db mining Hs.306565 NM_013341 9558756 clone HQ0688/cds = 1 AGTGAGGACAATGTGGCTTGCTCCTT UNKNOWN TTTGAATCTACAGATAATGCATGT 7271 db mining Hs.89497 NM_005573 5031876 lamin B1 (LMNB1), mRNA 1 GAGGGTGGGGGAGGGAGGTGGAGG GAGGGAAGGGTTTCTCTATTAAAATG 7272 db mining Hs.89525 NM_004494 4758515 hepatoma-derived growth factor 1 TGCTGACTGTAGCTTTGGAAGTTTAG (high-mobility group protein 1-like) (HDGF), CTCTGAGAACCGTAGATGATTTCA mRNA/cds = (315, 1037) 7273 db mining Hs.92208 NM_003815 11497001 a disintegrin and metallo- 1 GATTGAGGAAGGTCCGCACAGCCTG proteinase domain 15 TCTCTGCTCAGTTGCAATAAACGTG (metargidin) (ADAM15), mRNA/cds = (7, 2451) 7274 db mining Hs.103527 NM_003975 4503632 SH2 domain protein 2A 1 GATTCTTGTCTGGCTAATAAATCATC (SH2D2A), mRNA/cds = ACCAACTGCCTTCTCCTACAGGGA (86, 1255) 7275 db mining Hs.104679 BF347362 11294957 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGATTCTTAGGGCACGTTTGTTCCCC 18216 IMAGE:4156235, TTGGAGGGTTTTCCACACGGAGTC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2206, 2373) 7276 db mining Hs.105749 AB011125 3043629 mRNA for KIAA0553 protein, 1 GCCATACTCTGGCTGCCTCTTTGCCT partial cds/cds = (0, 3289) TCCTAGGGGCATTTTCTTTAACTT 7277 db mining Hs.105751 AL138761 8573811 DNA sequence from clone 1 TGCCTCTTATCTACTTGAGAGCAACA RP11-16H23 on chromosome TGTCTTTTCAATCATGGGATTGAC 10. Contains the gene KIAA0204 (HSLK) for a protein kinase, the COL17A1 gene for collagen type XVII alpha 1 (BP180), ESTs and GSSs/cds = (0, 3557) 7278 db mining Hs.324406 AK026741 10439662 ribosomal protein L41 (RPL41), 1 TGGACCTGTGACATTCTGGACTATTT mRNA/cds = (83, 160) CTGTGTTTATTTGTGGCCGAGTGT 7279 db mining Hs.108371 NM_001950 12669914 E2F transcription factor 4, p107/ 1 TGAAGGTGTCTGTGACCTCTTTGATG p130-binding (E2F4), mRNA/ TGCCTGTTCTCAACCTCTGACTGA cds = (62, 1303) 7280 db mining Hs.109760 NM_002491 4505360 NADH dehydrogenase 1 CCTGGAGTCCCTGAATAAAGATAAGA (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcomplex, AGCATCACTGAAGATAATACCTGG 3 (12 kD, B12) (NDUFB3), mRNA/cds = (252, 548) 7281 db mining Hs.109857 AF151783 14248494 MEG3 (MEG3) mRNA, 1 TTGTCCCGAAGATTTGCGCCTTTAGT complete cds/cds = (52, 2253) GCCTTTTGAGGGGTTCCCATCATC 7282 db mining Hs.306417 NM_014714 7662193 cDNA FLJ10935 fis, clone 1 CTGCTAGGCTCTGCCCACCGGCCAC OVARC1000661/cds = CAACACTCCTGTAATTCCAATAAAG (250, 936) 7283 db mining Hs.114199 BG621594 13672965 602617003F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTAAAATACTGTCATTGGTTGGGAGG clone = IMAGE:4730856/ GGATTGCATTAAATGATTAGTCCA clone_end = 5′ 7284 db mining Hs.118786 BF131637 10970677 601820457F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CTCACACACGCAGGCGACAGTCAGA clone = IMAGE:4052246/ ACAAACAGGAACAAAGCTACAACAC clone_end = 5′ 7285 db mining Hs.122559 NM_024872 13376307 hypothetical protein FLJ22570 1 TGAATAGTGTGCAGACTCACAGATAA (FLJ22570), mRNA/cds = TAAAGCTCAGAGCAGCTCCCGGCA (0, 1490) 7286 db mining Hs.123373 AW963279 8153115 602853825F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CCCAGTGCTTCACGAAGTTAAAGGAA clone = IMAGE:4994982/ AGATCTGCTGGTAGTGTTTAGTCT clone_end = 5′ 7287 db mining Hs.125078 AF090094 4063629 clone IMAGE 172979/ 1 CGAGCCGACCATGTCTTCATTTGCTT cds = UNKNOWN CCACAAGAACCGCGAGGACAGAGC 7288 db mining Hs.130740 AK000315 7020316 cDNA FLJ20308 fis, clone 1 TTTTCCCCCTTTAGTCTCCTGGCTTTT HEP07264/cds = (90, 1226) TCCTTTCCCTTCCCTTCTCCACT 7289 db mining Hs.132955 AL132665 6137021 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp566E034 1 AACCCGTTGTGGAAATTATTGGAATT (from clone DKFZp566E034); AACTGAGCCAAAGTGATTATGCAT complete cds/cds = UNKNOWN 7290 db mining Hs.133230 BC000085 12652672 Homo sapiens, ribosomal protein 1 GCCCCCGATCCTACACCCTGAGCCT S15, clone MGC:2295 IMAGE: CAGAGCACTGCTACTTTTTAAAATA 3507983, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (14, 451) 7291 db mining Hs.142677 AK024108 10436406 cDNA FLJ14046 fis, clone 1 AAGCGTCTCATGGAGTTCGGACTGG HEMBA1006461/cds = TTGGGGTGATAATATTTGTTTCTTT UNKNOWN 7292 db mining Hs.146170 NM_022842 12383093 hypothetical protein FLJ22969 1 AAGCCAGGCTTTGGGATACAAGTTCT (FLJ22969), mRNA/cds = TTCCTCTTCATTTGATGCCGTGCA (274, 2223) 7293 db mining Hs.146550 Z82215 3135984 DNA sequence from clone RP1- 1 AGCTGTCACCACTACAGTAAGCTGGT 68O2 on chromosome 22 TTACAGATGTTTTCCACTGAGCAT Contains the 5′ end of the APOL2 gene for apolipoprotein L 2, the APOL gene for apolipo- protein L, the MYH9 gene for nonmuscle type myosin heavy chain 9. ESTs, STSs and GSSs/ cds = (0, 5882) 7294 db mining Hs.149846 NM_002213 4504772 integrin, beta 5 (ITGB5), 1 TGAAGGTACATCGTTTGCAAATGTGA mRNA/cds = (29, 2419) GTTTCCTCTCCTGTCCGTGTTTGT 7295 db mining Hs.151738 NM_004994 4826835 matrix metalloproteinase 9 1 GGATACAAACTGGTATTCTGTTCTGG (gelatinase B, 92 kD gelatinase, AGGAAAGGGAGGAGTGGAGGTGGG 92 kD type IV collagenase) (MMP9), mRNA/cds = (19, 2142) 7296 db mining Hs.336451 NM_024519 13375657 Nucleoside diphosphate kinase 1 CTGCCGCTGCCCAGCCACATCCCTT type 6 (inhibitor of p53-induced GGTTTTGTATTTTATTTACAGAGTT apoptosis-alpha) 7297 db mining Hs.154276 NM_001186 4502352 BTB and CNC homology 1, 1 TGCAGTAGACGATACAGGTTGCATGT basic leucine zipper transcription GGACACTCAGTCACATTAACAACT factor 1 (BACH1), mRNA/cds = (118, 2328) 7298 db mining Hs.155975 NM_005608 5032004 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 CCCCAACCACAGGCATCAGGCAACC receptor type, C-associated ATTTGAAATAAAACTCCTTCAGCCT protein (PTPRCAP), mRNA/ cds = (63, 683) 7299 db mining Hs.159410 NM_014484 7657338 molybdopterin synthase 1 GTACTGAGGTGACTGGTATAGTCTGA sulfurylase (MOCS3), mRNA/ TGAGAAAGATGTGGATTGCCATAA cds = (2, 1384) 7300 db mining Hs.160999 AV648418 9869432 AV648418 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CACTTGTTCAATCATGGAACTTTCTA clone = GLCBJC04/clone_(—) GAACGCTGCCACTCTTCAAAGGCT end = 3′ 7301 db mining Hs.164036 NM_002076 4504060 glucosamine (N-acetyl)-6- 1 TCATCACAGTGTGGTAAGGTTGCAAA sulfatase (Sanfilippo disease TTCAAAACATGTCACCCAAGCTCT IIID) (GNS), mRNA/cds = (87, 1745) 7302 db mining Hs.164478 NM_022461 11968002 hypothetical protein FLJ21939 1 ACAACCTGATCATTGAAGCCAACTTT similar to 5-azacytidine induced GTCCCAGCACATTCCTTAAGTCCT gene 2 (FLJ21939), mRNA/ cds = (379, 1557) 7303 db mining Hs.169615 NM_023080 12751496 hypothetical protein FLJ20989 1 ACTTGATTAGGCTCCGGTTTTCCTTT (FLJ20989), mRNA/cds = GGCTTCTGCTTTTCAGTGAATGGC (52, 741) 7304 db mining Hs.171811 AK023758 10435787 cDNA FLJ13696 fis, clone 1 TTGCAGACAAATTCCTCTGAGCTTAG PLACE2000140/cds = CTAGGAGTTCATTATGCTTCCTGT UNKNOWN 7305 db mining Hs.171992 NM_002843 4506314 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 ACAGTAGCTTAGCATCAGAGGTTTGC receptor type, J (PTPRJ), TTCCTCAGTAACATTTCTGTTCTC mRNA/cds = (349, 4362) 7306 db mining Hs.173373 AB023148 4589505 mRNA for KIAA0931 protein, 1 ATGTGAGCCAGAGCATGTTGCAGCA partial cds/cds = (0, 2204) AATCTATTGTTTGTAAAAATAACAA 7307 db mining Hs.173638 NM_030756 13540470 transcription factor 7-like 2 1 TTTGTGCCATGTGGCTACATTAGTTG (T-cell specific, HMG-box) ATGTTTATCGAGTTCATTGGTCAA (TCF7L2), mRNA/cds = (307, 2097) 7308 db mining Hs.177534 NM_007207 13518225 dual specificity phosphatase 10 1 AGCCCAACCATTAAAAATTTAATACA (DUSP10), mRNA/cds = ACTTGGTTTCTCCCCCTTTTTCCT (142, 1590) 7309 db mining Hs.177592 NM_001003 4506668 602761378F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCAAAGAAAGAAGAATCCGAGGAGT clone = IMAGE:4896906/ CTGATGATGACATGGGCTTTGGTCT clone_end = 5′ 7310 db mining Hs.179661 BC008791 14250651 Homo sapiens, tubulin, beta 5, 1 TTGAAAAGATGACATCGCCCCAAGAG clone MGC:4029 IMAGE: CCAAAAATAAATGGGAATTGAAAA 3617988, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (1705, 3039) 7311 db mining Hs.179986 NM_005803 6552331 flotillin 1 (FLOT1), mRNA/ 1 TTTTCCTGACCAAGACTGAGGGATGG cds = (164, 1447) GCTGGAGGTTTTCAACTTTGCTAC 7312 db mining Hs.180859 NM_016139 7705850 16.7 Kd protein (LOC51142), 1 TCTGGGACTGGGCAAATGTTTGTGTG mRNA/cds = (81, 536) GCCTCCTTAAACTAGCTGTTATGT 7313 db mining Hs.181301 AK024855 10437263 cDNA: FLJ21202 fis, clone 1 AACCTAAACGTATTTCACTAACTCTG COL00293/cds = UNKNOWN GCTCCTTCTCCATAAAGCACATTT 7314 db mining Hs.181311 NM_004539 7262387 asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase 1 CCACCAAATGCATGTCATGTATTCTC (NARS), mRNA/cds = AATAGGCTGTATTCCCAGCAGTCA (73, 1719) 7315 db mining Hs.181391 AL390158 9368848 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGTACAGGTAGCTAACTTTGTAAACG DKFZp761G2113 (from clone CTGTGTATTCCCTCTGCCCCCATG DKFZp761G2113)/cds = (0, 564) 7316 db mining Hs.182281 NM_016407 7705482 hypothetical protein (HSPC164), 1 TCTCATCATTTCGAAGATAGCAGAGT mRNA/cds = (70, 990) CATAGTTGGGCACCCAGTGATTGG 7317 db mining Hs.183180 NM_016476 13324711 anaphase promoting complex 1 CAACAAGGTGGAAACAAGGGCTGGA subunit 11 (yeast APC11 GCTGCGTTTGTTTTGCCATCACTAT homolog) (ANAPC11), mRNA/ cds = (0, 398) 7318 db mining Hs.183593 NM_006965 5902161 zinc finger protein 24 (KOX 1 GAGCATTCCTCAGGGGAGGTCACCT 17) (ZNF24), mRNA/cds = GTGAGGTTCCCAGAACTGTAGTTTT (164, 1270) 7319 db mining Hs.184029 AL137509 6808164 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TGCAGGTGTTGACAAGATCCGCCAT 2764 IMAGE:2958229, mRNA, CTGTAATGTCCTTGGCACAATAAAA complete cds/cds = (70, 1785) 7320 db mining Hs.187652 AA833892 2907491 od64g04.s1 cDNA/ 1 AAGAGTCTGACTTCTCACTAGGAGCA clone = IMAGE:1372758 TGTCTGTTGTACTTACTTCAAACA 7321 db mining Hs.188751 BG111636 12605142 602282682F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CAAACACCAAACCAAGATAACACCGG clone = IMAGE:4369892/ AACGATAAACAGCAGAAACAGAGA clone_end = 5′ 7322 db mining Hs.193392 U46120 1184779 expressed unknown mRNA/ 1 TGGGTTTGTCCAGTTCAGGCTAGATG cds = UNKNOWN TGCATCATGGCAGGAAGAAAGAAG 7323 db mining Hs.195453 NM_001030 4506710 ribosomal protein S27 1 AAGGATGTTCCTTCAGGAGGAAGCA (metallopanstimulin 1) (RPS27), GCACTAAAAGCACTCTGAGTCAAGA mRNA/cds = (35, 289) 7324 db mining Hs.196914 D86976 1504025 mRNA for KIAA0223 gene, 1 CGGAAGCCACCGTGTGGTTCTTTCA partial cds/cds = (0, 3498) CAGGCACGTTTATTTTGCTGAAATA 7325 db mining Hs.198281 NM_002654 4505838 pyruvate kinase, muscle 1 CCTCCACTCAGCTGTCCTGCAGCAAA (PKM2), mRNA/cds = CACTCCACCCTCCACCTTCCATTT (109, 1704) 7326 db mining Hs.200317 AB037825 7243188 mRNA for KIAA1404 protein, 1 TCCCTCCTTCCAGTGTTCCTTAGAAC partial cds/cds = AGACATTTAGGTATCTCAGGTCCT (64, 5841) 7327 db mining Hs.202613 BG284262 13035032 602407238F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 CAGCCGCAGCATCTAAACGAACAAC clone = IMAGE:4519449/ AGAGGAGAACGACGAGGACAGAGTT clone_end = 5′ 7328 db mining Hs.210778 AL136679 12052881 mRNA; cDNA 1 TCACTGGATTTCTGTGTCTTCACTAG DKFZp564C1278 (from clone AACACCATTGTCATCTCATATTGA DKFZp564C1278); complete cds/cds = (104, 1690) 7329 db mining Hs.211594 NM_006503 5729990 proteasome (prosome, 1 GCTTCTCTCGCACCCCCAGCACCTCT macropain) 26S subunit, GTCCCAAAACCTCATTCCCTTTTT ATPase, 4 (PSMC4), mRNA/ cds = (12, 1268) 7330 db mining Hs.226307 NM_004900 4758159 phorbolin (similar to apolipo- 1 AGCTGCTCACAGACACCAGCAAAGC protein B mRNA editing AATGTGCTCCTGATCAAGTAGATTT protein) (DJ742C19.2), mRNA/ cds = (79, 651) 7331 db mining Hs.326048 NM_006319 5453905 cDNA FLJ14186 fis, clone 1 ATGCTCATGTGGTGTCCCCACCGCC NT2RP2005726/cds = CACTTGTTTGATGTCACTGACTGTC UNKNOWN 7332 db mining Hs.227835 NM_014972 14149656 KIAA1049 protein (KIAA1049), 1 GCTGAGTGTGTCGCTCCCTGGTCCA mRNA/cds = (96, 2126) CTGTTTCTCCTATAAATGTAAATGG 7333 db mining Hs.231967 NM_014423 7656878 ALL1 fused gene from 5q31 1 TGCAGCACATTGATAAGATGGTTTCC (AF5Q31), mRNA/cds = GTGAGCTATGATAAGATTGAAATT (337, 3828) 7334 db mining Hs.232400 NM_031243 14043071 heterogeneous nuclear 1 ATAAATATGCAGTGATATGGCAGAAG ribonucleoprotein A2/B1 ACACCAGAGCAGATGCAGAGAGCC (HNRPA2B1), transcript variant B1, mRNA/cds = (169, 1230) 7335 db mining Hs.236131 NM_022740 13430859 homeodomain-interacting 1 TTGAACCGGGAAGTGGGAGGACGTA protein kinase 2 (HIPK2), GAGCAGAGAAGAGAACATTTTTAAA mRNA/cds = (108, 3704) 7336 db mining Hs.343556 AF090896 6690168 clone HQ0131 PRO0131 1 TTTGCTCATTCTAAACTCAAGCTTTTA mRNA, partial cds/cds = AGCCTCACAGAATTTACAGGGGT (0, 233) 7337 db mining Hs.238936 BG538032 13530264 602563534F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCCATAGGCTTACATGGGGCATACT clone = IMAGE:4688193/ CGTTACACAGTCAGAATGTTTGAAA clone_end = 5′ 7338 db mining Hs.241412 NM_030882 13562089 apolipoprotein L, 2 (APOL2), 1 GGTCTCTCGCTCTGTCTTTCCAGCAT mRNA/cds = (477, 1490) CCACTCTCCCTTGTCCTTCTGGGG 7339 db mining Hs.241471 AL133642 6599293 mRNA; cDNA 1 TCAGCACCAAGTCATGTTTAAAAGAC DKFZp586G1721 (from clone CAGAGAGACAAGCATTTTGCCAAG DKFZp586G1721); partial cds/ cds = (0, 669) 7340 db mining Hs.245188 NM_000362 9257248 tissue inhibitor of metallo- 1 CGAACCCTGTCTAGAAGGAATGTATT proteinase 3 (Sorsby fundus TGTTGCTAAATTTCGTAGCACTGT dystrophy, pseudoinflammatory) (TIMP3), mRNA/cds = (1183, 1818) 7341 db mining Hs.249170 NM_012476 7110734 ventral anterior homeobox 2 1 CAAATGGCCTTGGTCCCGCAGCTTG (VAX2), mRNA/cds = (32, 904) TGTGCGTGAGTGCAGTGTGAGTGTG 7342 db mining Hs.258551 NM_012100 6912247 aspartyl aminopeptidase 1 CTCTTGGAAAGACTTCTCTGCCATCC (DNPEP), mRNA/cds = CTTTGCACCTGAGAGGGGAAGTTC (151, 1578) 7343 db mining Hs.259412 BG772376 14083029 602722490F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GGCGCGGTGACCCACTTATGGGACT clone = IMAGE:4839143/ TGGCCTTTCTTTGTTGTTTGTTTAA clone_end = 5′ 7344 db mining Hs.259577 AW665292 7457838 hj02c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCCAGTTCATGATTACTTCTACTCTT clone = IMAGE:2980628/ AACACTCAATCCCCCTAATTAAACC clone_end = 3′ 7345 db mining Hs.259679 AW956608 8146291 EST368678 cDNA 1 TTCGATAAACAGCGTTGACTTGCTTG TACCACTTAAGAGTTGTGAGTGCT 7346 db mining Hs.265827 NM_022873 13259549 interferon, alpha-inducible 1 TCCAGAACTTTGTCTATCACTCTCCC protein (clone IFI-6-16) (G1P3), CAACAACCTAGATGTGAAAACAGA transcript variant 3, mRNA/ cds = (107, 523) 7347 db mining Hs.265891 AK001503 7022798 cDNA FLJ10641 fis, clone 1 GGGATCTTTCAAATGGATAGTGAGTT NT2RP2005748/cds = GCCTTTTCCTATAGGTGACAATCA UNKNOWN 7348 db mining Hs.266456 AW768693 7700715 hk65e11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGAGCAAGCATTACAGAAAATAGGTC clone = IMAGE:3001580/ TGGAAGACAGGAAAAGGACAAAGA clone_end = 3′ 7349 db mining Hs.267368 NM_017842 8923451 hypothetical protein FLJ20489 1 ATGTGTCCTGCCCCTCAGCTCTTTGC (FLJ20489), mRNA/cds = CTTATCTGTGTCACTGTCACTTTA (482, 1201) 7350 db mining Hs.267812 NM_003794 4507144 sorting nexin 4 (SNX4), mRNA/ 1 TCCTGTGAATTGAATTTCTCTTCAATC cds = (0, 1352) AAAGTGCCCCAAACAGAAGCACA 7351 db mining Hs.272027 NM_012177 6912365 F-box only protein 5 (FBXO5), 1 AGGTCCCCTGCCTGGTACAAAGAAA mRNA/cds = (61, 1404) AGCAAAAAGAATTTACGAAGATTGT 7352 db mining Hs.272534 AL080068 5262475 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564J062 1 GCCAGAAGCATAATTTACCAGAGACG (from clone DKFZp564J062)/ AGAACAGGGTGTGGGAGAGAGGAA cds = UNKNOWN 7353 db mining Hs.273415 NM_000034 4557304 aldolase A, fructose- 1 TCTTTCTTCCCTCGTGACAGTGGTGT bisphosphate (ALDOA), mRNA/ GTGGTGTCGTCTGTGAATGCTAAG cds = (167, 1261) 7354 db mining Hs.273830 AK022804 10434416 cDNA FLJ12742 fis, clone 1 CAGTCAAACATTTTACCTTGTGCCTT NT2RP2000644/cds = GGCTCACTCTGTGCCTTTTCTCCA UNKNOWN 7355 db mining Hs.274287 AK001508 7022805 cDNA FLJ10646 fis, clone 1 ACAGGAAACGGGCTTTCTCTGAATTG NT2RP2005773, highly similar GTAAATGGGAAAGAAGTGAGCAAC to pyrroline 5-carboxylate reductase isoform mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 7356 db mining Hs.275163 NM_002512 4505408 non-metastatic cells 2, protein 1 GTCCCTGGACACAGCTCTTCATTCCA (NM23B) expressed in (NME2), TTGACTTAGAGGCAACAGGATTGA nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (72, 530) 7357 db mining Hs.276818 AI435118 4300940 th95e09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCCTCGCCACAAGATTCTGCAATCT clone = IMAGE:2126440/ CCTAAAGTACAGATGAGAAAGGAA clone_end = 3′ 7358 db mining Hs.278582 AF135794 4574743 AKT3 protein kinase mRNA, 1 TGCCAAGGGGTTAATGAAACAAATAG complete cds/cds = (0, 1439) CTGTTGACGTTTGCTCATTTAAGA 7359 db mining Hs.279535 AK027035 10440049 cDNA: FLJ23382 fis, clone 1 CAGTGGCACACCTTAACCAGTCACTA HEP16349/cds = UNKNOWN ATTTTCACTGTTGTGAAAGTGATT 7360 db mining Hs.283007 NM_006227 5453913 phospholipid transfer protein 1 CCCAGTGCCACAGAGAAGACGGGAT (PLTP), mRNA/cds = TTGAAGCTGTACCCAATTTAATTCC (87, 1568) 7361 db mining Hs.283565 NM_005438 4885242 FOS-like antigen-1 (FOSL1), 1 TGAGCCCTACTCCCTGCAGATGCCA mRNA/cds = (34, 849) CCCTAGCCAATGTCTCCTCCCCTTC 7362 db mining Hs.284296 AK026646 10439543 cDNA: FLJ22993 fis, clone 1 GCAGGGAGGGGAGGATAAGTGGGAT KAT11914/cds = UNKNOWN CTACCAATTGATTCTGGCAAAACAA 7363 db mining Hs.284892 AF246229 10419514 AF246229 cDNA/clone = RB82 1 GGCCACTACCTTTGTTGGAAACAAAG CATAAGGGAGTGAAAGTGTCTAAA 7364 db mining Hs.284893 AF246230 10419515 AF246230 cDNA/clone = RB16 1 GCTGGCCCGATCTCTCCCCACAGTT GCAAGAAGCATTTTCAAAGAATAGT 7365 db mining Hs.285280 AK024885 10437298 cDNA: FLJ21232 fis, clone 1 ATTGGGATGAAACTACTTTAGCAAAG COL00752/cds = UNKNOWN TCCACAGATCAGAAACCAGACGGT 7366 db mining Hs.288038 NM_006625 12056474 TLS-associated serine-arginine 1 AGGAGACTGGGTGCTATAATTAGATT protein 1 (TASR1), mRNA/ ATTTTGAGGCAGACAGAGAGCTGT cds = (72, 623) 7367 db mining Hs.288283 AK026008 10438707 cDNA: FLJ22355 fis, clone 1 AGCCTGCAAGGTTAGGACTTGAAGA HRC06344/cds = UNKNOWN GGGAAGGTATTTAATAACTGGGCGA 7368 db mining Hs.289043 AL136719 12052956 mRNA; cDNA 1 TTAGTGCAGTTGGAATGAATGTGTAT DKFZp566G0346 (from clone AGGTCAGAGGTCTTCGTGTTCACA DKFZp566G0346); complete cds/cds = (278, 790) 7369 db mining Hs.289087 AK024468 10440449 mRNA for FLJ00061 protein, 1 TCACCTCTCAGTTGAAAGATTTCTTC partial cds/cds = (0, 522) TTTGAAAGGTCAAGACCGTGAACT 7370 db mining Hs.290494 BF475245 11544422 EST 003 cDNA, 5′ end/clone_(—) 1 AGTCTGGATGTAAGGCCTGCCTCAAA end = 5′ GAGACACTAATGGGAGGGAACAAA 7371 db mining Hs.290874 BE730505 10144599 601562627F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAAGGAAGAAGCACGATGCAAACAG clone = IMAGE:3832302/ AAACAAGACGAGACAGAGTGAGCGA clone_end = 5′ 7372 db mining Hs.332403 NM_024113 13129129 hypothetical protein MGC4707 1 ACTGCTTCAAGTCTTGACCCCTTTGT (MGC4707), mRNA/cds = GTCTAATAGCTAAACAAACATGTG (72, 1067) 7373 db mining Hs.292998 AW972292 8162138 EST384381 cDNA 1 AACAATAGGAATAAGGTTACTTCAGC CTTAAGGGGCTTATCATACTGCTG 7374 db mining Hs.293984 NM_032323 14150097 hypothetical protein MGC13102 1 GACAGGGAAATCTGCCTACCAAGAG (MGC13102), mRNA/cds = GGGTGTGTGTGTCTTTGTGCCCACA (161, 1345) 7375 db mining Hs.295362 AK027365 14041993 cDNA FLJ14459 fis, clone 1 AACAAGTCCATGACTCCCAAGGGTTT HEMBB1002409/cds = AAGGACCAATGGTTCAGTGAGACA UNKNOWN 7376 db mining Hs.297964 BF836049 12187621 RC1-HT0975-161100-011-g07 1 ACACTCATACTCATATGTACGTGCTC cDNA AGTCGAACGGACTGCAGTCCGTTC 7377 db mining Hs.299329 AK000770 7021066 cDNA FLJ20763 fis, clone 1 TACTGCTATGGAATGAGACCACCACT COL09911/cds = UNKNOWN TCTCCTGTTGTCCTTCCCAGCTTC 7378 db mining Hs.300631 AK022958 10434651 cDNA FLJ12896 fis, clone 1 TGCCAAGTGAGGACAAACTGCTAGG NT2RP2004194, weakly similar CTGTATCCCATAATTTCAGGATGAG to Rattus norvegicus Golgi SNARE GS15 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 7379 db mining Hs.301417 M80899 178282 novel protein AHNAK mRNA, 1 AAACCGACCGCCTGTAGGCTCCTGG partial sequence/cds = (0, 3835) AACTATACAGATAGGTAAAGAGTTC 7380 db mining Hs.301612 NM_005253 4885244 FOS-like antigen 2 (FOSL2), 1 GACCAATCATCAGACTCCTTGAACTC mRNA/cds = (3, 983) CCCCACTCTGCTGGCTCTGTAACC 7381 db mining Hs.301636 NM_000287 4505728 peroxisomal biogenesis factor 6 1 AGAGATCCAGGTGCAAGTGGATTGA (PEX6), mRNA/cds = GACAGCAGCAACAGCTCAAGAGATA (70, 3012) 7382 db mining Hs.337774 NM_004723 4758671 rho/rac guanine nucleotide 1 ATGTCCCTTTCTCCTCTCCCCTCTTC exchange factor (GEF) 2 CTCTTACTGCTGTTCTCCCTTTCT (ARHGEF2), mRNA/cds = (112, 2988) 7383 db mining Hs.318568 BF475243 11544420 EST 001 cDNA, 5′ end/clone_(—) 1 ACATCCATAGAACAATACATCAAAGT end = 5′ TGTTGAAGTGTTGCAGGGGAGGGC 7384 db mining Hs.318569 BF475244 11544421 EST 002 cDNA, 5′ end/clone_(—) 1 AGCACTTACTGTCAGGCATTCAGAAT end = 5′ GTGAGCAATGACAATAATTTACCT 7385 db mining Hs.321709 NM_002560 4505548 purinergic receptor P2X, ligand- 1 AATCTGATTGAGTCTCCACTCCACAA gated ion channel, 4 (P2RX4), GCACTCAGGGTTCCCCAGCAGCTC mRNA/cds = (27, 1193) 7386 db mining Hs.322478 D38491 559327 mRNA for KIAA0117 gene, 1 AACCCAAGAAAAGAGTTGCTCTTACT partial cds/cds = (0, 683) ATCTACTGCTGACTCTTGAACTTT 7387 db mining Hs.323114 AK023846 10435906 cDNA FLJ13784 fis, clone 1 TTCGTAGGTGGGCTTTTCCTATCAGA PLACE4000593/cds = GCTTGGCTCATAACCAAATAAAGT UNKNOWN 7388 db mining Hs.323949 NM_002231 13259537 kangai 1 (suppression of 1 AGGTGGGCTGGACTTCTACCTGCCC tumorigenicity 6, prostate; CD82 TCAAGGGTGTGTATATTGTATAGGG antigen (R2 leukocyte antigen, antigen detected by monoclonal and antibody IA4)) (KAI1), mRNA/cds = (181, 984) 7389 db mining Hs.324507 NM_024524 13375667 hypothetical protein FLJ20986 1 TGTGTCAGAATGGCACTAGTTCAGTT (FLJ20986), mRNA/cds = TATGTCCCTTCTGATATAGTAGCT (182, 2056) 7390 db mining Hs.326447 BC004857 13436058 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 CTATCAGCCCCAAGTGGAGCAGAAC 3690478, mRNA, partial cds/ AGAGGGATTTGGGAGGAATGTCCTC cds = (0, 71) 7391 db mining Hs.333558 BG577468 13592532 gu.seq cDNA 1 TGCTAAGGAGAGGGGCCATGAAGAG TTTTGTTGAGAACATCGTGTCTGAG 7392 db mining Hs.334303 BG642392 13777102 gu.seq395250 cDNA 1 AGTCAGAACTTCAAGTCCCCATTAAA GGGGCTGGAAAATACAAGTACAGT 7393 db mining Hs.334804 NM_000558 6715603 hemoglobin, alpha 1 (HBA1), 1 CTCCCCTTCCTGCACCCGTACCCCC mRNA/cds = (37, 465) GTGGTCTTTGAATAAAGTCTGAGTG 7394 db mining Hs.334853 NM_032241 14149953 hypothetical protein FLJ23544 1 CAGATGGTTGTGGGGTCAAGTACAT (FLJ23544), mRNA/cds = CCCCAGTCGTGGCCCTTTGGACAAG (125, 517) 7395 db mining Hs.250655 NM_032695 14249283 Prothymosin, alpha (gene 1 TTTTGGCCTGTTTGATGTATGTGTGA sequence 28) AACAATGTTGTCCAACAATAAACA 7396 db mining Hs.336689 AA493477 2223318 ESTs 1 AGCCTAGGTGACAGAGCAAGACTCC ATTTCAAAAACAAAACAAAACAAAA 7397 db mining Hs.180450 BF791433 12096487 ribosomal protein S24 (RPS24), 1 ACACTGAGAATACACGACATACACGC transcript variant 1, mRNA/ ACGCACAAGACAACAACAGACAGC cds = (37, 429) 7398 Table 3A NA AA077131 1836605 7B08E10 Chromosome 7 Fetal 1 CAGCCACCTCCTCAGGTCAGACAAG Brain cDNA Library cDNA CCCAGCACCCAAATACCACTATCTG clone 7B08E10, mRNA sequence 7399 Table 3A NA AA501725 2236692 ng18e12.s1 NCI_CGAP_Lip2 1 GGCTTCCCTATTACCTCCCAGCGAAA cDNA clone IMAGE:929806 TTCGTAGTCTTTCTCTATGGAGTT similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA 7400 Table 3A NA AA501934 2236901 nh56a10.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr8 1 TGCTGATGTGTTAGGTAGTTGTGGCA cDNA clone IMAGE:956346, CACTCACCTGTCTTTCCTAAATGC mRNA sequence 7401 Table 3A NA AA579400 2357584 nf33d05.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 1 TTCATGCTCAGCAAAACAACGTTTTA cDNA clone IMAGE:915561 GGATGGTGAGAGAAGACAAAGTAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element;contains 7402 Table 3A NA AF249845 8099620 isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable 1 TATTAACCACTCACGGGAGCTCTCCA region I, mitochondrial sequence TGCATTTGGTATTTTCGTCTGGGG 7403 db mining Hs.277051 AI630242 4681572 ad07c09.y1 cDNA/clone = 1 TTACCTGCTTTGCATGCTCTCCATCG ad07c09-(random) TCAAAGTCTTCTGGAAACTTAGGC 7404 db mining Hs.277052 AI630342 4681672 ad08g11.y1 cDNA/clone = 1 CCCCACCCCAACACATACAAACGTTT ad08g11-(random) CCCACCAATCCTTGAACTGCAAAA 7405 db mining NA AI732228 5053341 nf19e05.x5 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 1 TTCAAGGTCCCAATACCCAACTAACT cDNA clone IMAGE:914240 CGAAGGAAGAAATGGAAATCTATT similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA s 7406 Table 3A Hs.197803 AW379049 6883708 mRNA for KIAA0160 gene, 1 TGCACAGAACTCTTACTTACATGTCT partial cds/cds = (0, 2413) CATCGAAACTCCAGAACACCGTCG 7407 Table 3A Hs.232000 AW380881 6885540 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 1 TGCATGTATCCCGGTAATTCAAATCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTTCACAGCCACTGCTGAATAT 2712035/clone_end = 3′ 7408 Table 3A Hs.325568 AW384988 6889647 602386081F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TACAGGAAAATGAAACTAGACGGGT clone = IMAGE:4514972/ GGGGGACACTAGAATGAAAACCAGT clone_end = 5′ 7409 Table 3A NA AW836389 7930363 PM0-LT0030-101299-001-f08 1 AGTTTCTGCTTTCAGTGACTGAGGCT LT0030 cDNA, mRNA TTGCTTTAACCTGGTGACTCCCAA sequence 7410 Table 3A NA AW837717 7931691 CM2-LT0042-281299-062-e11 1 TCCCACTTCAAGTTAAGCACCAAAGC LT0042 cDNA, mRNA AATCACTAATTCTGGAGCACAGGA sequence 7411 Table 3A NA AW837808 7931782 CM1-LT0042-100300-140-f05 1 CATGGATGGGGGCAGTGGTGTTTCT LT0042 cDNA, mRNA AGTGTGTGAGGAAGCAGAGCAGATG sequence 7412 Table 3A NA AW842489 7936472 PM4-CN0032-050200-002-c11 1 TCACCACAGATGGGAAGATCGTTTCC CN0032 cDNA, mRNA TGAAAACAGTCTATAAATCACAGA sequence 7413 Table 3A NA AW846856 7942373 QV3-CT0195-011099-001-c09 1 CAGACGCTCCAGTGCTGCCGAGGTT CT0195 cDNA, mRNA AGTGTGTTTATTAGACCTGAAATGA sequence 7414 Table 3A NA AW856490 7952183 PM4-CT0290-271099-001-c04 1 CCCTTTAGGCCTCTTGCCCGAACAGT CT0290 cDNA, mRNA GAACACTAATAGATATCCTAAGCT sequence 7415 Table 3A NA AW891344 8055549 PM2-NT0079-030500-001-a04 1 ATGGGGATCATGTTTTATTTTTCTCTA NT0079 cDNA, mRNA TATAATGGGCCAGTGTGTTCCCA sequence 7416 Table 3A NA BE061115 8405765 QV0-BT0041-011199-039-f09 1 AGCTGTAGACCATAAGCCACCTTCAG BT0041 cDNA, mRNA GTAGTGGTTTGGGAAATCAAGCAA sequence 7417 Table 3A NA BE086076 8476469 PM2-BT0672-130400-006-h09 1 TGTACTTATGCTTGTCTTCTCTACCT BT0672 cDNA, mRNA GCCCCCAGTCTTGAAGTGGTGGAA sequence 7418 Table 3A NA BE091932 8482384 IL2-BT0733-130400-068-C11 1 GGAGGGTGTGGGAAGCAAGAGAAGA BT0733 cDNA, mRNA ACATTCTGTTAGGGGCAGAGAAGAA sequence 7419 Table 3A Hs.173334 BE160822 8623543 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- 1 GCATCTCCAGCTTTCATAGTTACCCA MERASE II, ELONGATION ACTTGTAAACCAGAAGATGTGCTG FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 7420 Table 3A NA BE163106 8625827 QV3-HT0457-060400-146-h10 1 GGCCAGTGCCAGACGGTAGCTAGTT HT0457 cDNA, mRNA GGATGCTAAAGGTAGAATTTAGATA sequence 7421 Table 3A Hs.301497 BE168334 8631159 arginine-tRNA-protein 1 GGCATTGTAGGTTGACACCAGCAAA transferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, GACTCAGAGTGACTTGAGCATTGGA alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 7422 Table 3A Hs.172780 BE176373 8639102 602343016F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AGCCCATTTGGATATGGCCCATCTTT clone = IMAGE:4453466/ ACCTAATGGCTACTATAGTGAGGT clone_end = 5′ 7423 Table 3A NA BE177661 8656813 RC1-HT0598-020300-011-h02 1 AATCACAGCAGTAACTCCCAGTAGGA HT0598 cDNA, mRNA AAGATTCTCAAAGGAATAGTTCTT sequence 7424 Table 3A NA BE178880 8658032 PM1-HT0609-060300-001-g03 1 AATGGTCAGGCACAGGTAGAATCAAA HT0609 cDNA, mRNA GTCCTGTATGTATGTTCACACAGA sequence 7425 Table 3A NA BE247056 9098807 TCBAP1D6404 Pediatric pre-B 1 TACCTGAAGGTGTAGAGAGTGCCCG cell acute lymphoblastic CATCCAGCAAGGCCAACAGCTCCAC leukemia Baylor-HGSC project = TCBA cDNA clone T 7426 Table 3A Hs.11050 BE763412 10193336 mRNA; cDNA 1 CTGTGTTTTTCCCAAAGCAACAATTT DKFZp434C0118 (from clone CAAACAAAGTGAGAGCCACTGACA DKFZp434C0118); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1644) 7427 Table 3A NA BF330908 11301656 RC3-BT0333-310800-115-f11 1 GACTCCGAGCTCAAGTCAGTCTGTAC BT0333 cDNA, mRNA CCCCAACCCCTAACCCACTGCATC sequence 7428 Table 3A NA BF357523 11316597 CM2-HT0945-150900-379-g06 1 TGTAACTGACTTTATGTATCACTCAA HT0945 cDNA, mRNA GTCTTGCCTTTACTGAGTGCCTGA sequence 7429 Table 3A NA BF364413 11326438 RC6-NN1068-070600-011-B01 1 TCTCTCTAACCAAAACTGTAATCTTCA NN1068 cDNA, mRNA GGACCAGCAAACTCAGCCCAAGG sequence 7430 Table 3A NA BF373638 11335663 MR0-FT0176-040900-202-g09 1 AACTCTTGGTTAAATGGGTTAATAGA FT0176 cDNA, mRNA GGATTGGAACACTTTGTTTGCTGT sequence 7431 Table 3A NA BF740663 12067339 QV1-HB0031-071200-562-h04 1 AGAAGCAAACCTGTGAAGCTACTATC HB0031 cDNA, mRNA GTTTATCATCAGTGTGAATGCACT sequence 7432 Table 3A NA BF749089 12075765 MR2-BN0386-051000-014-b04 1 GGACTAACTTCCACCTCCTCTGCTAC BN0386 cDNA, mRNA TTCCAGCTGCTTCTAATCACACTT sequence 7433 Table 3A NA BF758480 12106380 MR4-CT0539-141100-003-d05 1 AGTCTTCCACCCAGCATAGGTATCAC CT0539 cDNA, mRNA ACAACCAGCTCTGTTTTACTCCTG sequence 7434 Table 3A NA BF773126 12121026 CM3-IT0048-151200-568-f08 1 TTAGCTGGTACATTGTTCAGAGTTTA IT0048 cDNA, mRNA CTGGGAGCCGGTAAGATAGTCACC sequence 7435 Table 3A NA BF773393 12121293 CM2-IT0039-191200-638-h02 1 AGCGTGATGCTTCCTCATGTCGGTGA IT0039 cDNA, mRNA TTTTCTGTTGAGACATCTTCAAGC sequence 7436 Table 3A NA BF805164 12134153 QV1-CI0173-061100-456-f03 1 ACAAAAGTATGGAATTCAATTCTTTTT CI0173 cDNA, mRNA ATATGCTGCAGCCATGTTCCTGCCCT sequence AGA 7437 Table 3A NA BF818594 12156027 MR3-CI0184-201200-009-a04 1 TGTAATTGATTTCCGCATAAACGGTC CI0184 cDNA, mRNA ATTACTGGCACCTATGGCAGCACC sequence 7438 Table 3A NA BF827734 12171909 RC6-HN0025-041200-022-F08 1 GTGATCCACTTGGAGCTGCTACTGGT HN0025 cDNA, mRNA CCCATTGAGTCCTATAGTACTTCA sequence 7439 Table 3A NA BF845167 12201450 RC5-HT1035-271200-012-F08 1 TGCCATGAAATCTCTATTAATTCTCA HT1035 cDNA, mRNA GAAAGATCAAAGGAGGTCCCGTGT sequence 7440 Table 3A NA BF869167 12259297 IL5-ET0119-181000-181-b11 1 CCCACCTGGCAAATCCTCAAGTGTGA ET0119 cDNA, mRNA CCCTAGTCATCTTTCTCCTTTTGG sequence 7441 Table 3A NA BF875575 12265705 QV3-ET0100-111100-391-c02 1 GCTAAACAGAAAAGAACCTGAAGTAC ET0100 cDNA, mRNA AGTTCCCGTCTTCAAAGAAGATGC sequence 7442 Table 3A NA BF877979 12268109 MR0-ET0109-171100-001-b02 1 ATCCTCCTCCCCTGGGATGGCATAG ET0109 cDNA, mRNA AAGAGACTTTAAAACCAAATGAGCC sequence 7443 Table 3A NA BF897042 12288501 IL2-MT0179-271100-254-C11 1 GTCAGTAAGCTCTGCCTGCCAAGAA MT0179 cDNA, mRNA GACACAGTGAGAGGTGTCCACAGTC sequence 7444 Table 3A NA BF898285 12289744 QV1-MT0229-281100-508-e11 1 GTTTCCACTTAGTTACTTCTTCCTACC MT0229 cDNA, mRNA TGCTGTGAAGCTCTGCACCCTGC sequence 7445 Table 3A NA BF899464 12290923 IL5-MT0211-011200-317-f03 1 AGAGTAATCCACATCCCAGGGACAG MT0211 cDNA, mRNA TCACAATGACCTACGGCTTTAGCTG sequence 7446 Table 3A Hs.324473 BF904425 12295884 40 kDa protein kinase related 1 GCAGGGCTACACCAAGTCCATTGATA to rat ERK2/cds = (134, 1180) TTTGGTCTGTAGGCTGCATTCTGG 7447 Table 3A NA BF906114 12297573 IL3-MT0267-281200-425-A05 1 TCTTCTCTAAAATGCCCTCCTCTCCT MT0267 cDNA, mRNA TCCTTTTTCCAGACCTGGTTTAAA sequence 7448 Table 3A Hs.104679 BF926187 12323197 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TCGCCATTTGGTAGTTCCACAGTGAC 18216 IMAGE:4156235, TGCTCTTCTATTTTACGAAGCCAC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2206, 2373) 7449 Table 3A Hs.75703 BF928644 12326772 small inducible cytokine A4 1 GTAGATTACTATGAGACCAGCAGCCT (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) CTGCTCCCAGCCAGCTGTGGTGTG (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 7450 Table 3A NA BG006820 12450386 RC4-GN0227-271100-011-d03 1 TTTCCTTTTCGCTGACTTTCTCACTCA GN0227 cDNA, mRNA CTGTCTGTCTCTCATTTTCTCCA sequence 7451 Table 3A NA F11941 706260 HSC33F051 normalized infant 1 TGGTAAGTTTCTGGCAGTGTGGAGA brain cDNA cDNA clone c- CAGGGGAATAATCTCAACAGTAGGT 33f05, mRNA sequence 7452 Table 3A NA U46388 1236904 HSU46388 Human pancreatic 1 CCATGGTGGTGCTTGACTTTGCTTTG cancer cell line Patu 8988t GGGCTTAATCCTAGTATCATTTGG cDNA clone xs425, mRNA sequence 7453 Table 3A NA U75805 1938265 HSU75805 Human cDNA clone 1 TCAGTGGGTGTTGGTTGTCCATTAGT f46, mRNA sequence TGAGACTTAGTTGTTGCTCTGGGA 7454 Table 3A NA W27656 1307658 36f10 Human retina cDNA 1 GGCTGGACAGCAGATGATTCAAATCT randomly primed sublibrary CAATACTACATGCCCATTCTGTGG cDNA, mRNA sequence 7455 literature NA X17403 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 AATAATAGATTAGCAGAAGGAATAAT AD169 complete genome CCGTGCGACCGAGCTTGTGCTTCT 7456 literature NA X17404 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 TTTTGCGAACTTTTAGGAACCAGCAA AD169 complete genome GTCAACAAAAGACTAACAAAGAAA 7457 literature Hs.2799 X17405 59591 Cartilage linking protein 1 1 GAGATCGACATCGTCATCGACCGAC CTCCGCAGCAACCCCTACCCAATCC 7458 literature Hs.2159 X17406 59591 mRNA for cartilage specific 1 ACATTCAAAAGTTTGAGCGTCTTCAT proteoglycan GTACGCCGTTTTCGGCCTCACGAG 7459 literature NA X17407 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 CCAACGACACATCCACAAAAATCCCC AD169 complete genome CATCGACTCTCACAATCGCATCAT 7460 literature NA X17408 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 CTTTGAGCAGGTTCTCAAGGCTGTAA AD169 complete genome CTAACGTGCTGTCGCCCGTCTTTC 7461 literature NA X17409 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 GATGTCCGTCTACGCGCTATCGGCC AD169 complete genome ATCATCGGCATCTATCTGCTCTACC 7462 literature NA X17410 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 TCTTCTGGGACGCCAACGACATCTAC AD169 complete genome CGCATCTTCGCCGAATTGGAAGGC 7463 literature NA X17411 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 ACGAACAGAAATCTCAAAAGACGCTG AD169 complete genome ACCCGATAAGTACCGTCACGGAGA 7464 literature NA X17412 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 AGAGAACAACAAAACCACCACGACG AD169 complete genome ATGAAACAAAACGCTCAACCAAACA 7465 literature NA X17413 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 CTGCATCGTCGTCGTCCTCCTCCTCT AD169 complete genome CGGAGATCGCGACGGAGAAACAAC 7466 literature NA X17414 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 CTGAGCCTGGCCATCGAGGCAGCCA AD169 complete genome TCCAGGACCTGAGGAACAAGTCTCA 7467 literature NA X17415 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 CCTCTGGAGGCAAGAGCACCCACCC AD169 complete genome TATGGTGACTAGAAGCAAGGCTGAC 7468 literature NA X17416 59591 Human cytomegalovirus strain 1 TTCGTGGGCACCAAGTTTCGCAAGAA AD169 complete genome CTACACTGTCTGCTGGCCGAGTTT 7469 literature NA J01917 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 CTGTGGAATGTATCGAGGACTTGCTT genome AACGAGTCTGGGCAACCTTTGGAC 7470 literature NA J01918 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 GCTGGCCTGCACCCGCGCTGAGTTT genome GGCTCTAGCGATGAAGATACAGATT 7471 literature NA J01919 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 GGGGCGGTTAGGCTGTCCTCCTTCT genome CGACTGACTCCATGATCTTTTTCTG 7472 literature NA J01920 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 TGTTTGCCTTATTATTATGTGGCTTAT genome TTGTTGCCTAAAGCGCAGACGCG 7473 literature Hs.250596 J01921 209811 xy45f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACGGTGATCAATATAAGCTATGTGGT clone = IMAGE:2856139/ GGTGGGGCTATACTACTGAATGAA clone_end = 3′ 7474 literature NA J01922 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 TTTCTGCCCTGAAGGCTTCCTCCCCT genome CCCAATGCGGTTTAAAACATAAAT 7475 literature NA J01923 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 GGCTTATGCCCATGTATCTGAACATC genome CAGAGTCACCTTTACCACGTCCTG 7476 literature NA J01924 209811 Adenovirus type 2, complete 1 CTACTGCCGTACAGCGAAAGCCGCC genome CCAACCCGCGAAACGAGGAGATATG 7477 Table 3A NA AA077131 1836605 7B08E10 Chromosome 7 Fetal −1 CAGATAGTGGTATTTGGGTGCTGGG Brain cDNA Library cDNA CTTGTCTGACCTGAGGAGGTGGCTG clone 7B08E10, mRNA sequence 7478 Table 3A NA AA501725 2236692 ng18e12.s1 NCI_CGAP_Lip2 −1 AACTCCATAGAGAAAGACTACGAATT cDNA clone IMAGE:929806 TCGCTGGGAGGTAATAGGGAAGCC similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA 7479 Table 3A NA AA501934 2236901 nh56a10.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr8 −1 GCATTTAGGAAAGACAGGTGAGTGT cDNA clone IMAGE:956346, GCCACAACTACCTAACACATCAGCA mRNA sequence 7480 Table 3A NA AA579400 2357584 nf33d05.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 −1 TTACTTTGTCTTCTCTCACCATCCTAA cDNA clone IMAGE:915561 AACGTTGTTTTGCTGAGCATGAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element;contains 7481 Table 3A NA AF249845 8099620 isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable −1 CCCCAGACGAAAATACCAAATGCATG region I, mitochondrial sequence GAGAGCTCCCGTGAGTGGTTAATA 7482 db mining Hs.277051 AI630242 4681572 ad07c09.y1 cDNA/clone = −1 GCCTAAGTTTCCAGAAGACTTTGACG ad07c09-(random) ATGGAGAGCATGCAAAGCAGGTAA 7483 db mining Hs.277052 AI630342 4681672 ad08g11.y1 cDNA/clone = −1 TTTTGCAGTTCAAGGATTGGTGGGAA ad08g11-(random) ACGTTTGTATGTGTTGGGGTGGGG 7484 db mining NA AI732228 5053341 nf19e05.x5 NCI_CGAP_Pr1 −1 AATAGATTTCCATTTCTTCCTTCGAGT cDNA clone IMAGE:914240 TAGTTGGGTATTGGGACCTTGAA similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA s 7485 Table 3A Hs.197803 AW379049 6883708 mRNA for KIAA0160 gene, −1 CGACGGTGTTCTGGAGTTTCGATGA partial cds/cds = (0, 2413) GACATGTAAGTAAGAGTTCTGTGCA 7486 Table 3A Hs.232000 AW380881 6885540 UI-H-BI0p-abh-h-06-0-UI.s1 −1 ATATTCAGCAGTGGCTGTGAAATTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTTGAATTACCGGGATACATGCA 2712035/clone_end = 3′ 7487 Table 3A Hs.325568 AW384988 6889647 602386081F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACTGGTTTTCATTCTAGTGTCCCCCA clone = IMAGE:4514972/ CCCGTCTAGTTTCATTTTCCTGTA clone_end = 5′ 7488 Table 3A NA AW836389 7930363 PM0-LT0030-101299-001-f08 −1 TTGGGAGTCACCAGGTTAAAGCAAA LT0030 cDNA, mRNA GCCTCAGTCACTGAAAGCAGAAACT sequence 7489 Table 3A NA AW837717 7931691 CM2-LT0042-281299-062-e11 −1 TCCTGTGCTCCAGAATTAGTGATTGC LT0042 cDNA, mRNA TTTGGTGCTTAACTTGAAGTGGGA sequence 7490 Table 3A NA AW837808 7931782 CM1-LT0042-100300-140-f05 −1 CATCTGCTCTGCTTCCTCACACACTA LT0042 cDNA, mRNA GAAACACCACTGCCCCCATCCATG sequence 7491 Table 3A NA AW842489 7936472 PM4-CN0032-050200-002-c11 −1 TCTGTGATTTATAGACTGTTTTCAGG CN0032 cDNA, mRNA AAACGATCTTCCCATCTGTGGTGA sequence 7492 Table 3A NA AW846856 7942373 QV3-CT0195-011099-001-c09 −1 TCATTTCAGGTCTAATAAACACACTA CT0195 cDNA, mRNA ACCTCGGCAGCACTGGAGCGTCTG sequence 7493 Table 3A NA AW856490 7952183 PM4-CT0290-271099-001-c04 −1 AGCTTAGGATATCTATTAGTGTTCAC CT0290 cDNA, mRNA TGTTCGGGCAAGAGGCCTAAAGGG sequence 7494 Table 3A NA AW891344 8055549 PM2-NT0079-030500-001-a04 −1 TGGGAACACACTGGCCCATTATATAG NT0079 cDNA, mRNA AGAAAAATAAAACATGATCCCCAT sequence 7495 Table 3A NA BE061115 8405765 QV0-BT0041-011199-039-f09 −1 TTGCTTGATTTCCCAAACCACTACCT BT0041 cDNA, mRNA GAAGGTGGCTTATGGTCTACAGCT sequence 7496 Table 3A NA BE086076 8476469 PM2-BT0672-130400-006-h09 −1 TTCCACCACTTCAAGACTGGGGGCA BT0672 cDNA, mRNA GGTAGAGAAGACAAGCATAAGTACA sequence 7497 Table 3A NA BE091932 8482384 IL2-BT0733-130400-068-C11 −1 TTCTTCTCTGCCCCTAACAGAATGTT BT0733 cDNA, mRNA CTTCTCTTGCTTCCCACACCCTCC sequence 7498 Table 3A Hs.173334 BE160822 8623543 ELL-RELATED RNA POLY- −1 CAGCACATCTTCTGGTTTACAAGTTG MERASE II, ELONGATION GGTAACTATGAAAGCTGGAGATGC FACTOR (ELL2), mRNA/cds = (0, 1922) 7499 Table 3A NA BE163106 8625827 QV3-HT0457-060400-146-h10 −1 TATCTAAATTCTACCTTTAGCATCCAA HT0457 cDNA, mRNA CTAGCTACCGTCTGGCACTGGCC sequence 7500 Table 3A Hs.301497 BE168334 8631159 arginine-tRNA-protein −1 TCCAATGCTCAAGTCACTCTGAGTCT transferase 1-1p (ATE1) mRNA, TTGCTGGTGTCAACCTACAATGCC alternatively spliced product, partial cds/cds = (0, 1544) 7501 Table 3A Hs.172780 BE176373 8639102 602343016F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 ACCTCACTATAGTAGCCATTAGGTAA clone = IMAGE:4453466/ AGATGGGCCATATCCAAATGGGCT clone_end = 5′ 7502 Table 3A NA BE177661 8656813 RC1-HT0598-020300-011-h02 −1 AAGAACTATTCCTTTGAGAATCTTTC HT0598 cDNA, mRNA CTACTGGGAGTTACTGCTGTGATT sequence 7503 Table 3A NA BE178880 8658032 PM1-HT0609-060300-001-g03 −1 TCTGTGTGAACATACATACAGGACTT HT0609 cDNA, mRNA TGATTCTACCTGTGCCTGACCATT sequence 7504 Table 3A Hs.86543 BE247056 9098807 602495247F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ −1 GTGGAGCTGTTGGCCTTGCTGGATG clone = IMAGE:4609330/ CGGGCACTCTCTACACCTTCAGGTA clone_end = 5′ 7505 Table 3A Hs.11050 BE763412 10193336 mRNA; cDNA −1 TGTCAGTGGCTCTCACTTTGTTTGAA DKFZp434C0118 (from clone ATTGTTGCTTTGGGAAAAACACAG DKFZp434C0118); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1644) 7506 Table 3A NA BF330908 11301656 RC3-BT0333-310800-115-f11 −1 GATGCAGTGGGTTAGGGGTTGGGGG BT0333 cDNA, mRNA TACAGACTGACTTGAGCTCGGAGTC sequence 7507 Table 3A NA BF357523 11316597 CM2-HT0945-150900-379-g06 −1 TCAGGCACTCAGTAAAGGCAAGACTT HT0945 cDNA, mRNA GAGTGATACATAAAGTCAGTTACA sequence 7508 Table 3A NA BF364413 11326438 RC6-NN1068-070600-011-B01 −1 CCTTGGGCTGAGTTTGCTGGTCCTG NN1068 cDNA, mRNA AAGATTACAGTTTTGGTTAGAGAGA sequence 7509 Table 3A NA BF373638 11335663 MR0-FT0176-040900-202-g09 −1 ACAGCAAACAAAGTGTTCCAATCCTC FT0176 cDNA, mRNA TATTAACCCATTTAACCAAGAGTT sequence 7510 Table 3A NA BF740663 12067339 QV1-HB0031-071200-562-h04 −1 AGTGCATTCACACTGATGATAAACGA HB0031 cDNA, mRNA TAGTAGCTTCACAGGTTTGCTTCT sequence 7511 Table 3A NA BF749089 12075765 MR2-BN0386-051000-014-b04 −1 AAGTGTGATTAGAAGCAGCTGGAAGT BN0386 cDNA, mRNA AGCAGAGGAGGTGGAAGTTAGTCC sequence 7512 Table 3A NA BF758480 12106380 MR4-CT0539-141100-003-d05 −1 CAGGAGTAAAACAGAGCTGGTTGTG CT0539 cDNA, mRNA TGATACCTATGCTGGGTGGAAGACT sequence 7513 Table 3A NA BF773126 12121026 CM3-IT0048-151200-568-f08 −1 GGTGACTATCTTACCGGCTCCCAGTA IT0048 cDNA, mRNA AACTCTGAACAATGTACCAGCTAA sequence 7514 Table 3A NA BF773393 12121293 CM2-IT0039-191200-638-h02 −1 GCTTGAAGATGTCTCAACAGAAAATC IT0039 cDNA, mRNA ACCGACATGAGGAAGCATCACGCT sequence 7515 Table 3A NA BF805164 12134153 QV1-CI0173-061100-456-f03 −1 TCTAGGGCAGGAACATGGCTGCAGC CI0173 cDNA, mRNA ATATAAAAAGAATTGAATTCCATACTT sequence TTGT 7516 Table 3A NA BF818594 12156027 MR3-CI0184-201200-009-a04 −1 GGTGCTGCCATAGGTGCCAGTAATG CI0184 cDNA, mRNA ACCGTTTATGCGGAAATCAATTACA sequence 7517 Table 3A NA BF827734 12171909 RC6-HN0025-041200-022-F08 −1 TGAAGTACTATAGGACTCAATGGGAC HN0025 cDNA, mRNA CAGTAGCAGCTCCAAGTGGATCAC sequence 7518 Table 3A NA BF845167 12201450 RC5-HT1035-271200-012-F08 −1 ACACGGGACCTCCTTTGATCTTTCTG HT1035 cDNA, mRNA AGAATTAATAGAGATTTCATGGCA sequence 7519 Table 3A NA BF869167 12259297 IL5-ET0119-181000-181-b11 −1 CCAAAAGGAGAAAGATGACTAGGGT ET0119 cDNA, mRNA CACACTTGAGGATTTGCCAGGTGGG sequence 7520 Table 3A NA BF875575 12265705 QV3-ET0100-111100-391-c02 −1 GCATCTTCTTTGAAGACGGGAACTGT ET0100 cDNA, mRNA ACTTCAGGTTCTTTTCTGTTTAGC sequence 7521 Table 3A NA BF877979 12268109 MR0-ET0109-171100-001-b02 −1 GGCTCATTTGGTTTTAAAGTCTCTTC ET0109 cDNA, mRNA TATGCCATCCCAGGGGAGGAGGAT sequence 7522 Table 3A NA BF897042 12288501 IL2-MT0179-271100-254-C11 −1 GACTGTGGACACCTCTCACTGTGTCT MT0179 cDNA, mRNA TCTTGGCAGGCAGAGCTTACTGAC sequence 7523 Table 3A NA BF898285 12289744 QV1-MT0229-281100-508-e11 −1 GCAGGGTGCAGAGCTTCACAGCAGG MT0229 cDNA, mRNA TAGGAAGAAGTAACTAAGTGGAAAC sequence 7524 Table 3A NA BF899464 12290923 IL5-MT0211-011200-317-f03 −1 CAGCTAAAGCCGTAGGTCATTGTGAC MT0211 cDNA, mRNA TGTCCCTGGGATGTGGATTACTCT sequence 7525 Table 3A Hs.324473 BF904425 12295884 40 kDa protein kinase related −1 CCAGAATGCAGCCTACAGACCAAATA to rat ERK2/cds = (134, 1180) TCAATGGACTTGGTGTAGCCCTGC 7526 Table 3A NA BF906114 12297573 IL3-MT0267-281200-425-A05 −1 TTTAAACCAGGTCTGGAAAAAGGAAG MT0267 cDNA, mRNA GAGAGGAGGGCATTTTAGAGAAGA sequence 7527 Table 3A Hs.104679 BF926187 12323197 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: −1 GTGGCTTCGTAAAATAGAAGAGCAGT 18216 IMAGE:4156235, CACTGTGGAACTACCAAATGGCGA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2206, 2373) 7528 Table 3A Hs.75703 BF928644 12326772 small inducible cytokine A4 −1 CACACCACAGCTGGCTGGGAGCAGA (homologous to mouse Mip-1b) GGCTGCTGGTCTCATAGTAATCTAC (SCYA4), mRNA/cds = (108, 386) 7529 Table 3A NA BG006820 12450386 RC4-GN0227-271100-011-d03 −1 TGGAGAAAATGAGAGACAGACAGTG GN0227 cDNA, mRNA AGTGAGAAAGTCAGCGAAAAGGAAA sequence 7530 Table 3A NA F11941 706260 HSC33F051 normalized infant −1 ACCTACTGTTGAGATTATTCCCCTGT brain cDNA cDNA clone c- CTCCACACTGCCAGAAACTTACCA 33f05, mRNA sequence 7531 Table 3A NA U46388 1236904 HSU46388 Human pancreatic −1 CCAAATGATACTAGGATTAAGCCCCA cancer cell line Patu 8988t AAGCAAAGTCAAGCACCACCATGG cDNA clone xs425, mRNA sequence 7532 Table 3A NA U75805 1938265 HSU75805 Human cDNA clone −1 TCCCAGAGCAACAACTAAGTCTCAAC f46, mRNA sequence TAATGGACAACCAACACCCACTGA 7533 Table 3A NA W27656 1307658 36f10 Human retina cDNA −1 CCACAGAATGGGCATGTAGTATTGAG randomly primed sublibrary ATTTGAATCATCTGCTGTCCAGCC cDNA, mRNA sequence 7534 literature Hs.99962 BC005929 13543541 proteoglycan 2, bone marrow 1 TACTGGCGTCGAGCCCACTGCCTCA (natural killer cell activator, GAAGACTTCCTTTCATCTGTTCCTA eosinophil granule major basic protein) (PRG2), mRNA/cds = (857, 1525) 7535 literature Hs.46295 X14346 31182 eosinophil peroxidase (EPX), 1 GTTTCAAGGGACATCTTCAGAGCCAA mRNA/cds = (0, 2147) CATCTACCCTCGGGGCTTTGTGAA 7536 literature Hs.1256 J05225 179076 arylsulfatase B (ARSB), 1 CTACAGTTCTACCATAAACACTCAGT mRNA/cds = (559, 2160) CCCCGTGTACTTCCCTGCACAGGA 7537 literature Hs.728 M28129 556208 ribonuclease, RNase A family, 2 1 TAGTTGCATGTGACAACAGAGATCAA (liver, eosinophil-derived CGACGAGACCCTCCACAGTATCCG neurotoxin) (RNASE2), mRNA/ cds = (71, 556) 7538 literature Hs.889 NM_001828 6325464 Charot-Leyden crystal protein 1 TTGACCATAGAATCAAGCCTGAGGCT (CLC), mRNA/cds = (33, 461) GTGAAGATGGTGCAAGTGTGGAGA 7539 literature Hs.135626 M69136 180539 chymase 1, mast cell (CMA1), 1 CTGCTGTCTTCACCCGAATCTCCCAT mRNA/cds = (0, 743) TACCGGCCCTGGATCAACCAGATC 7540 literature Hs.334455 NM_003293 13699841 tryptase, alpha (TPS1), mRNA/ 1 GTCACTGGAGGACCAACCCCTGCTG cds = (17, 844) TCCAAAACACCACTGCTTCCTACCC 7541 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 CATGCCATGCATATTTCAACTGGGCT genome GTCTATTTTTGACACCAGCTTATT 7542 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 GAGAAGCACCTCAACCTGGAGACAA genome TTCTACTGTTCAAACAGCAGCAGCA 7543 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 ACTTGTCAGGGCCATTCTCTCTCCGG genome GCACTGGGTCACTAGGACTGTTTT 7544 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 GACAGCGTCCTAGAAACCCTGGCGA genome CCATTGCCTCCAGCGGGATAGAGTG 7545 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 CATCCTCTGGAGCCTGACCTGTGATC genome GTCGCATCATAGACCGCCAGTAGA 7546 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 GCCTCCACACGACATCACACCATATA genome CCGCAAGGAATATCAGGGATGCTG 7547 literature Hs.279852 BC004555 13528716 G protein-coupled receptor 1 ACAGCCATCCTCCCCTTGAGAGTCAT (G2A), mRNA/cds = CAGAAAAATACATTAGGAAAATGT (900, 2042) 7548 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 ACCTTCGTCTTCTGAGTCTCATGCCT genome CAAAACCTAGTTTGATAGACAGGA 7549 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 AGATGGCTACCCTTCTGATTATGATC genome CTTTCGTAGAAAATGCTCAAATCT 7550 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 ATGCATCGCCGACAAGTCTTGAATTA genome GGATTGTCGAAATTAGACAAAGAA 7551 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 CGGGTGTGTTCAATCATCGACGGTG genome ACAATCCTATCTCCATCTATAATCC 7552 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 GAAGAGCGAAATGCAATCTTCTGCTT genome CTTCAGTAGAGACTTTACAGTCTT 7553 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 GCACATCCATCGCCCAAAGTGAAGT genome CTGCAAGGATGCCATTTATTGGTTG 7554 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 TCTCGGTTTACCTTTTTGCTGTTGTG genome GTTCTTTGTTCTTGCTGGTTTGCT 7555 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 4, complete 1 TCTGAATACTCTACAAAACGCTCCTT genome GTCTGCTCTTAAAACCATCTGTGT 7556 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 TGAAGCTGACACCTGTGAAACTAACT genome TAAACGCATGTTCTTCTGACTCAG 7557 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 TTCTGTTTTGGGCCAGGAACCGTTCT genome ATAAATTGTTTTATTGACTACACG 7558 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 TAACACCGTCCAAGAAATTTTGCCGT genome TGTGTCCCCATACTTCTCTAGGGC 7559 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 AGAAGAAGGATCAGATGGAGAGTTG genome AAAACTTTAGCTGGTAAGTACATGA 7560 literature NA NC_001345 9625578 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 CCGATACCGGCAAGATCTGTCGTCT genome GGCAAACTCGTTTTCCACCTTATGG 7561 literature NA NC_001664 9628290 Human herpesvirus 6, complete 1 CTGTGGGTCCCTCCCCCTCATCTGTT genome ATTCCCTTCCCCTCTGCCACCGAT 7562 db mining Hs.159568 AI382620 4195401 qz04e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACTACATTTTAATTAAAGATTAATGGG clone = IMAGE:2020554/ CATATTAGAAGTTTCTCAAAGTTAGG clone_end = 3′ CT 7563 db mining Hs.129055 NM_002540 4505490 Homo sapiens, Similar to outer 1 AAAAGGAGTGAGCTATCATCAGTGCT dense fiber of sperm tails 2, GTGAAATAAAAGTCTGGTGTGCCA clone MGC:9034 IMAGE: 3874501, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (656, 2947) 7564 db mining Hs.12329 AB014597 3327207 mRNA for KIAA0697 protein, 1 AAAGCCACCACTGTTCCCAGTCAGCA partial cds/cds = (0, 2906) TATACAAGCTCTTAATATTCTGTT 7565 db mining Hs.119177 NM_001659 4502202 ADP-ribosylation factor 3 1 AAATGTGGGATAACGCGATGACTGT (ARF3), mRNA/cds = GACCCTGGTTGGAAATTAAACTTGT (311, 856) 7566 db mining Hs.12379 BC003376 13097227 Homo sapiens, ELAV 1 AACACAGAAACATTTGAGCATTGTAT (embryonic lethal, abnormal TTCTCGCATCCCTTCTCGTGAGCG vision, Drosophila)-like 1 (Hu antigen R), clone MGC: 5084 IMAGE:2901220, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (142, 1122) 7567 db mining Hs.319886 AL589290 13243062 DKFZp451F1715_r1 cDNA, 1 AACCTATCAAAGCCTAGCCTAAGGGC 5′ end/clone = TGCCATCTCTGTCTAAATTCTAGT DKFZp451F1715/clone_end = 5′ 7568 db mining Hs.315597 NM_015960 7705727 cDNA FLJ10280 fis, clone 1 AACTGCATGGTATGAATTCAGAGTGT HEMBB1001288, highly similar GACTTAAGGGTCAATTCAAAGCAG to CGI-32 protein mRNA/ cds = UNKNOWN 7569 db mining Hs.110457 AF071594 3249714 MMSET type I (WHSC1) 1 ACAGACTTTGTTAATGTAGGAAATCT mRNA, complete cds/cds = CTCCAAGTGGAAACGTGCTAACTT (29, 1972) 7570 db mining Hs.144904 NM_006311 5454137 nuclear receptor co-repressor 1 1 ACAGGCAATTCAGTGGACTATAATAA (NCOR1), mRNA/cds = TAGTGGAGGGTTGAGATGTAGAGT (240, 7562) 7571 db mining Hs.118064 NM_022731 12232386 similar to rat nuclear ubiquitous 1 ACAGGTCACAGTGGATTTCTTTTCAA casein kinase 2 (NUCKS), ACTGACAATGTTTAGGTTTTAAGC mRNA/cds = (66, 557) 7572 db mining Hs.337616 NM_000753 4502924 phosphodiesterase 3B, cGMP- 1 ACCTCAAGCAGATGAGATTCAGGTAA inhibited (PDE3B), mRNA/ TTGAAGAGGCAGATGAAGAGGAAT cds = (0, 3338) 7573 db mining Hs.152049 AW962287 8152099 EST374360 cDNA 1 ACCTTCTACACCACTGGAAAATAACA TGGAGGTTTAGAGCCGTGCAAAAT 7574 db mining Hs.115325 NM_003929 4506374 RAB7, member RAS oncogene 1 ACTAAACTCTGAGGCCTGAAGTTCTG family-like 1 (RAB7L1), TGATAGACCTTAAATAAGTGTCCT mRNA/cds = (40, 651) 7575 db mining Hs.119178 AK024466 10440445 mRNA for FLJ00059 protein, 1 ACTGGGGTGGTGATGTTTTCGTTCTG partial cds/cds = (2624, 4057) TTTTATTTTTCTAACTCTGCTGAC 7576 db mining Hs.183698 NM_000269 4557796 ribosomal protein L29 (RPL29), 1 ACTTCATCATAATTTGGAGGGAAGCT mRNA/cds = (29, 508) CTTGGAGCTGTGAGTTCTCCCTGT 7577 db mining Hs.15767 AB023166 4589541 mRNA for KIAA0949 protein, 1 AGAACGAGGAAGAGAACACAAGGAA partial cds/cds = (0, 2822) TGATTCAAGATCCACCTTGAGAGGA 7578 db mining Hs.108104 NM_003347 4507788 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 1 AGAGAATAGGCTTTCTAAGATGCTGC E2L 3 (UBE2L3), mRNA/cds = GATCCCGTTCTGCTGCCCGTAATA (15, 479) 7579 db mining Hs.163593 NM_000980 11415025 ribosomal protein L18a 1 AGCACAAGCCACGCTTCACCACCAA (RPL18A), mRNA/cds = GAGGCCCAACACCTTCTTCTAGGTG (19, 549) 7580 db mining Hs.121044 L39061 632997 transcription factor SL1 mRNA, 1 AGGCCAATCACTGCTGACTAAGAATT partial cds/cds = (0, 1670) CATTATATTGGCTTAGTACACAGA 7581 db mining Hs.309348 NM_032472 14277125 tc93c11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGGAAGATTTCTGTATACTTGCTGG clone = IMAGE:2073716/ AGAGGAGGAATGTGTATAGTTACT clone_end = 3′ 7582 db mining Hs.16493 AK027866 14042851 cDNA FLJ14960 fis, clone 1 AGTTTTAATACCTTAAGCTTTTTCAAG PLACE4000192, weakly similar ACCTAACTGCAGCCGCTTTGGGA to ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 142/cds = (114, 3659) 7583 db mining Hs.1342 NM_001862 4502982 cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 ATGTGCTGTAAAGTTTCTTCTTTCCA Vb (COX5B), nuclear gene GTAAAGACTAGCCATTGCATTGGC encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/cds = (21, 410) 7584 db mining Hs.111076 NM_005918 5174540 malate dehydrogenase 2, NAD 1 ATTGTGGGTGGCTCTGTGGGCGCAT (mitochondrial) (MDH2), CAATAAAAGCCGTCCTTGATTTTAT nuclear gene encoding mitochondrial protein, mRNA/ cds = (86, 1102) 7585 db mining Hs.107476 NM_006476 5453560 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 ATTTGAGTGTTGTTGGACCATGTGTG mitochondrial F1F0, subunit g ATCAGACTGCTATCTGAATAAAAT (ATP5JG), mRNA/cds = (73, 384) 7586 db mining Hs.146354 NM_005809 5902725 peroxiredoxin 2 (PRDX2), 1 CAAGCCCACCCAGCCGCACACAGGC mRNA/cds = (89, 685) CTAGAGGTAACCAATAAAGTATTAG 7587 db mining Hs.12124 NM_018127 11875212 elaC (E. coli) homolog 2 1 CACCAGAGACAAGCAGAGTAACAGG (ELAC2), mRNA/cds = ATCAGTGGGTCTAAGTGTCCGAGAC (0, 2480) 7588 db mining Hs.154023 AB011145 3043669 mRNA for KIAA0573 protein, 1 CAGGAGGTAGGGATCTGGCTGAGAG partial cds/cds = (0, 1356) GGAATAATCTGAGCAAAGGTATGAA 7589 db mining Hs.109051 NM_031286 13775197 SH3BGRL3-like protein 1 CAGTCCCTCTCCCAGGAGGACCCTA (SH3BGRL3), mRNA/cds = GAGGCAATTAAATGATGTCCTGTTC (71, 352) 7590 db mining Hs.125307 AA836204 2910523 od22g11.s1 cDNA/ 1 CATGAGAAGTATCTGCAATAACCCCA clone = IMAGE:1368740 AGTCAACATTTAGGTTTGTGTACA 7591 db mining Hs.16803 NM_018032 8922296 LUC7 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1 CATGTTGAGTAGGAATAAATAAATCT (LUC7L), mRNA/cds = GATGCTGCCTCCTGAGGCTGCGGG (71, 1048) 7592 db mining Hs.146580 NM_001975 5803010 enolase 2, (gamma, neuronal) 1 CCACCACCTCTGTGGCATTGAAATGA (ENO2), mRNA/cds = GCACCTCCATTAAAGTCTGAATCA (222, 1526) 7593 db mining Hs.14169 AK027567 14042333 cDNA FLJ14661 fis, clone 1 CCATGCCGCCTCGTTGGATTGTCGG NT2RP2002710, weakly similar AATGTAGACAGAAATGTACTGTTCT to SH3-BINDING PROTEIN 3BP-1/cds = (70, 2481) 7594 db mining Hs.118625 NM_000188 4504390 hexokinase 1 (HK1), nuclear 1 CCCACCGCTTTGTGAGCCGTGTCGT gene encoding mitochondrial ATGACCTAGTAAACTTTGTACCAAT protein, mRNA/cds = (81, 2834) 7595 db mining Hs.144505 NM_015653 13124762 DKFZP566F0546 protein 1 CCCACGGGAGACTATTTCACACAATT (DKFZP566F0546), mRNA/ TAATACAGGAAGTCGATAATGAGG cds = (377, 1306) 7596 db mining Hs.155751 NM_004889 4757811 ATP synthase, H+ transporting, 1 CCCTCCGTGAGGAACACAATCTCAAT mitochondrial F0 complex, CGTTGCTGAATCCTTTCATATCCT subunit f, isoform 2 (ATP5J2), mRNA/cds = (27, 311) 7597 db mining Hs.10267 NM_015367 7662505 MIL1 protein (MIL1), nuclear 1 CCGTGTCTTTCCAGCCCTAAAGGAAG gene encoding mitochondrial GGCAGACCCGTGTCTTTCCATGCC protein, mRNA/cds = (71, 1231) 7598 db mining Hs.14632 BC008013 14124973 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CCTGAAGCACTTCACCTGGAATTGAT CG12113 gene product, clone GTGTAGGCTTAAGGAGTATGTGAC IMAGE:3532726, mRNA, partial cds/cds = (0, 2372) 7599 db mining Hs.125156 NM_001488 4503956 transcriptional adaptor 2 (ADA2, 1 CGCAGGCAAGAGCACTCATCAAGAT yeast, homolog)-like AGATGTGAACAAAACCCGGAAAATC (TADA2L), mRNA/cds = (0, 1091) 7600 db mining Hs.159545 NM_013308 7019400 platelet activating receptor 1 CGCTCAAAGGTCACTGAGACTTTTGC homolog (H963), mRNA/cds = CTCACCTAAAGAGACCAAGGCTCA (219, 1178) 7601 db mining Hs.152936 NM_004068 4757993 adaptor-related protein complex 1 CGGCCTCAGTCCCTACTCTGCTTTGG 2, mu 1 subunit (AP2M1), GATAGTGTGAGCTTCATTTTGTAC mRNA/cds = (135, 1442) 7602 db mining Hs.110857 NM_016310 7706498 polymerase (RNA) III (DNA 1 CTAGTGTGTGCTTGCCTTGTCCCTCG directed) polypeptide K (12.3 GGGTAGATGCTTAGCTGGCAGTAT kDa) (POLR3K), mRNA/cds = (39, 365) 7603 db mining Hs.118666 NM_025207 13376805 hypothetical protein PP591 1 CTTTCAGATTCCCTCTGGTCTCCGTC (PP591), mRNA/cds = CGAAACGTCTACCTCTTCCCAGGC (820, 1704) 7604 db mining Hs.16390 AK024453 10440419 mRNA for FLJ00045 protein, 1 GAAATTCACAGGCCAGGGCACATCTT partial cds/cds = (106, 924) TTATTTATTTCATTATGTTGGCCA 7605 db mining Hs.109302 AA808018 2877424 nv64d09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GACTCCCTCAACACCCCAAAACTCTA clone = IMAGE:1234577/ AATGCCACGGTCATCTGTTTCTAT clone_end = 3′ 7606 db mining Hs.111126 NM_004339 11038670 pituitary tumor-transforming 1 1 GAGCAGCCACAAAACTGTAACCTCAA interacting protein (PTTG1IP), GGAAACCATAAAGCTTGGAGTGCC mRNA/cds = (210, 752) 7607 db mining Hs.127376 NM_021645 11063982 KIAA0266 gene product 1 GCAGCAAACAGAGGGTCAGTCACAG (KIAA0266), mRNA/cds = GATGTTCTGACACACCATTGTAACT (733, 3033) 7608 db mining Hs.108196 NM_016095 7706366 HSPC037 protein (LOC51659), 1 GCCAACAATGCTGACCGGTGCTTATC mRNA/cds = (78, 635) CTCTAAGCCCTGATCCACAATAAA 7609 db mining Hs.117487 AF040965 2792365 unknown protein IT12 mRNA, 1 GCCAGTGTAATTTCTGTCAACCACGG partial cds/cds = (0, 2622) ACGTTTGCCTTCATGTGTAGAATT 7610 db mining Hs.107882 NM_018171 8922576 hypothetical protein FLJ10659 1 GCCCAAGCACTAGTAGAGATGCGCG (FLJ10659), mRNA/cds = ATACAGGTCTAGTTTCGGTAACTGT (38, 1000) 7611 db mining Hs.147585 NM_024785 13376147 hypothetical protein FLJ22746 1 GGCCAGATTTTGACTCCCAGATTCCT (FLJ22746), mRNA/cds = TTACAAAACGCACTCATTCATTCA (266, 1072) 7612 db mining Hs.153357 NM_001084 4505890 procollagen-lysine, 2- 1 GGGACTCCCCGCGTGATAAATTATTA oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 3 ATGTTCCGCAGTCTCACTCTGAAT (PLOD3), mRNA/cds = (216, 2432) 7613 db mining Hs.148495 NM_002810 5292160 proteasome (prosome, 1 GGGACTGCATGGGAAGCACGGAATA macropain) 26S subunit, non- TAGGGTTAGATGTGTGTTATCTGTA ATPase, 4 (PSMD4), mRNA/ cds = (62, 1195) 7614 db mining Hs.13144 NM_014182 7661819 HSPC160 protein (HSPC160), 1 GGGGTTCGTGTCTTTGGCATCAACAA mRNA/cds = (53, 514) ATACTGAGGGATGGGTTTTGGGAC 7615 db mining Hs.1189 NM_001949 12669913 E2F transcription factor 3 1 GGGTGACCTGTTCTCTAGCTGTGATC (E2F3) mRNA, complete cds/ TTACCACTTCAAATGGGTGTAATT cds = (66, 1463) 7616 db mining Hs.12284 BC001699 12804564 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 GGTGTGAACGGGCTGACTTGGTGAA 2989556, mRNA, partial cds/ TTGGGCAACTCCTTATAGTGTTGTG cds = (0, 370) 7617 db mining Hs.158380 AI381581 4194362 td05e04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GTACCACTTGAATGATTTCAGTCAAT clone = IMAGE:2074782/ TTTGAACCCCTTTGGAAAGAGGTG clone_end = 3′ 7618 db mining Hs.1390 BC000268 12653014 Homo sapiens, proteasome 1 GTGAAACCCCGTCTCTGCTAAAAATA (prosome, macropain) subunit, CAAAAATTAGCTGGGCGTGGTGGC beta type, 2, clone MGC:1664 IMAGE:3352313, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (58, 663) 7619 db mining Hs.115808 NM_002287 11231175 leukocyte-associated Ig-like 1 GTTCTCTGGGTTGTGCTTTACTCCAC receptor 1 (LAIR1), transcript GCATCAATAAATAATTTTGAAGGC variant a, mRNA/cds = (57, 920) 7620 db mining Hs.119960 AL117477 5911950 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp727G051 1 TACTGCCAACTGACCTTATAACCCTC (from clone DKFZp727G051); TGCACCTTCAAAAAGATTCATGGT partial cds/cds = (0, 1423) 7621 db mining Hs.154073 NM_005827 5032212 UDP-galactose transporter 1 TCAAACAGTGACATCTCTTGGGAAAA related (UGTREL1), mRNA/ TGGACTTAATAGGAATATGGGACT cds = (87, 1055) 7622 db mining Hs.11747 NM_017798 8923363 hypothetical protein FLJ20391 1 TCACTTCCTCTGAACTGTTACTGCCT (FLJ20391), mRNA/cds = GAATGGAGTCCTGGACGACATTGG (9, 602) 7623 db mining Hs.10881 AB011113 3043605 mRNA for KIAA0541 protein, 1 TCCACTTAATAGACTCTATGTGTGCT partial cds/cds = (0, 3484) GAATGTTCCTGTGTACATATGTGT 7624 db mining Hs.153850 AK024476 10440465 mRNA for FLJ00069 protein, 1 TCCCGCAGAGTGCAGAGACAGGAAG partial cds/cds = (2657, 4396) CTGGAGATGTCTTTATAAAGTCACA 7625 db mining Hs.247870 AL035694 4678462 DNA sequence from clone 33L1 1 TCTAGGACCCTAGGAAGCTTAACTCT on chromosome 6q14.1–15. GTCATCATCTCAAGTATCTGCACA Contains the gene for novel T-box (Brachyury) family protein. Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and two putative CpG islands/cds = (0, 1505) 7626 db mining Hs.324648 NM_003128 4507194 cDNA FLJ13700 fis, clone 1 TCTTCCGCCATCTCCTCTGATAAACA PLACE2000216, highly similar CGAGGTGTCTGCCAGCACCCAGAG to SPECTRIN BETA CHAIN, BRAIN/cds = UNKNOWN 7627 db mining Hs.118722 NM_004480 4758407 fucosyltransferase 8 (alpha 1 TGATATGTTGATCAGCCTTATGTGGA (1,6) fucosyltransferase) AGAACTGTGATAAAAAGAGGAGCT (FUT8), mRNA/cds = (716, 2443) 7628 db mining NA AL134726 6602913 DKFZp547A1290_r1 cDNA, 1 TGCAGTATTTTTCAAACTTCTGGTCG 5′ end/clone = CAAACCCATTAGTAGTTTGTGAAA DKFZp547A1290/clone_end = 5′ 7629 db mining Hs.166887 NM_003915 4503012 copine I (CPNE1), mRNA/ 1 TGCTGCTCTTGATCCCACCTTTGCTC cds = (156, 1769) CTGACAACCCTCATTCAATAAAGA 7630 db mining Hs.146324 AK023182 10434993 cDNA FLJ13120 fis, clone 1 TGGTTTGTTCATGGATGTATTCTAAG NT2RP3002682, highly similar AGCTGAGAACAGGGCCTGGACACA to CGI-145 protein mRNA/cds = (176, 961) 7631 db mining Hs.12436 AK026309 10439130 cDNA: FLJ22656 fis, clone 1 TGTTCTGAATGTTGGTAGACCCTTCA HSI07655/cds = UNKNOWN TAGCTTTGTTACAATGAAACCTTG 7632 db mining Hs.15164 NM_006333 5453582 nuclear DNA-binding protein 1 TGTTGATGGATGAATTTTGGCATGAT (C1D), mRNA/cds = (117, 542) GACTGTACTCTCAATAAAGGCTGA 7633 db mining Hs.130743 AA642459 2567677 ns30d01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTCATCCTGTGAGTGCTGGGGAGGA clone = IMAGE:1185121/ GGAGTAGATACAGACTGAGTGAGAG clone_end = 3′ 7634 db mining Hs.16492 NM_015497 13794264 DKFZP564G2022 protein 1 TTCATTTTCCTGGGAAGTCAAGGTTA (DKFZP564G2022), mRNA/ CATCTTGCAGAGGTTGTTTTGAGA cds = (42, 1709) 7635 db mining Hs.122552 NM_016426 7705291 G-2 and S-phase expressed 1 1 TTCTAAGCCGAACCAAATCCTTTGCC (GTSE1), mRNA/cds = TTGAAAGAACAGCCCTAAAGTGGT (70, 2232) 7636 db mining Hs.312510 AI174807 6361196 HA2528 cDNA 1 TTTGTTTGTTTGTTTCAGATAGGGTCT CCCTCTGTCACCCAGGCTGCAGT 7637 db mining Hs.108258 NM_012090 10048480 actin cross-linking factor 1 TTTTGTAAATCACGGACACCTCAATT (ACF7), transcript variant 1, AGCAAGAACTGAGGGGAGGGCTTT mRNA/cds = (51, 16343) 7638 db mining Hs.111092 NM_024724 13376033 hypothetical protein FLJ22332 1 CGGTGTGGAAAATGTTGTCCTTTGAG (FLJ22332), mRNA/cds = TGGCAAGAATTAGAAAAATCTTCA (275, 1255) 7639 db mining Hs.114311 NM_003504 4502712 CDC45 (cell division cycle 45, 1 CTGAAAGCTGAGGATCGGAGCAAGT S. cerevisiae, homolog)-like TTCTGGACGCACTTATTTCCCTCCT (CDC45L), mRNA/cds = (24, 1724) 7640 db mining Hs.11081 NM_025241 13376853 UBX domain-containing gene 1 1 GTTGGCCTCAGCCCTGTGGGTCTGT (UBXD1), mRNA/cds = CTCATGCTCTCCCTGTTCCTCTCCC (96, 1421) 7641 db mining Hs.100217 NM_005892 5174400 formin-like (FMNL), mRNA/ 1 TAGCCATACTTAGCCTCAGCAGGAG cds = (39, 1430) CCTGGCCTGTAACTTATAAAGTGCA 7642 db mining Hs.12258 AL137728 6808258 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGAGGGCTGTGCTGACCTTTGAGAG DKFZp434B0920 (from clone GATTTGAAATTGCTTCATATTGTGA DKFZp434B0920)/cds = UNKNOWN 7643 db mining Hs.155462 NM_005915 7427518 minichromosome maintenance 1 TGTGTAAGAAAAGGCCCATTACTTTT deficient (mis5, S. pombe) 6 AAGGTATGTGCTGTCCTATTGAGC (MCM6), mRNA/cds = (61, 2526) 7644 db mining Hs.165998 NM_015640 7661625 PAI-1 mRNA-binding protein 1 TTGTTGGTAGGCACATCGTGTCAAGT (PAI-RBP1), mRNA/cds = GAAGTAGTTTTATAGGTATGGGTT (85, 1248) 7645 db mining Hs.164207 NM_024805 13376184 hypothetical protein FLJ21172 1 TTTCTAGCTTTTCCGTGTATCTAAACA (FLJ21172), mRNA/cds = CAATTTGCTACACAAGTCACTGT (138, 1169) 7646 db mining Hs.150275 D87682 1663699 mRNA for KIAA0241 gene, 1 ACTGTGGCACATGTTTTGATCAGAAA partial cds/cds = (0, 1568) GGTAGTTCTCTTTGCTCTGGTAGT 7647 db mining Hs.11039 NM_024102 13129109 hypothetical protein MGC2722 1 CATCTTCTGCCCTGGTCCCCTTTCTC (MGC2722), mRNA/cds = TTGATGTGGAAAGTCTGAATGCAG (69, 1097) 7648 db mining Hs.102708 NM_015396 7661561 DKFZP434A043 protein 1 CGCTCTAATACTGCATTCTGTTTCTC (DKFZP434A043), mRNA/ CTTTTGTGCCCTGATTGTAATCCA cds = (697, 1425) 7649 db mining Hs.109646 NM_002493 4505364 NADH dehydrogenase 1 CTGGAGACTGGAGAAGTAATTCCAC (ubiquinone) 1 beta subcomplex, CAATGAAAGAATTTCCTGATCAACA 6 (17 kD, B17) (NDUFB6), mRNA/cds = (68, 454) 7650 db mining Hs.142307 AL137273 6807710 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434I0714 1 TCAGTGTTTCGTTATTCCATATCAGT (from clone DKFZp434I0714)/ GGCTTTTACTGTCAAAGATTGTGT cds = (0, 412) 7651 db mining Hs.16297 NM_005694 5031644 COX17 (yeast) homolog, 1 TGCATGAGAGCCCTAGGATTTAAAAT cytochrome c oxidase assembly ATGAAATGGTGGTCTGCTGTGTGA protein (COX17), mRNA/cds = (86, 277) 7652 db mining Hs.11184 NM_017811 8923387 hypothetical protein FLJ20419 1 TGTGCTAAGCCTGATGAAATGTGCTC (FLJ20419), mRNA/cds = CTTCAATCTCCATGAAACCATCGT (191, 907) 7653 db mining Hs.12013 NM_002940 4506558 ATP-binding cassette, sub- 1 AAATGATCTCCCTTTATTACCCTCCC family E (OABP), member 1 AAAGGTTACCAGCGTTTGAATTTA (ABCE1), mRNA/cds = (117, 1916) 7654 db mining Hs.155485 NM_005339 12545382 huntingtin interacting protein 2 1 ACACACTAATGTAACCATTTTATGAA (HIP2), mRNA/cds = (77, 679) GGTTGAAGTGGATTTATGCAGGCA 7655 db mining Hs.154573 AW955094 8144777 EST367164 cDNA 1 ATCAGGAGAATGTCAAAGAAGTCCTT TATGTGGATTGCCCGAGCTTCTCT 7656 db mining Hs.142157 AF080255 5733121 lodestar protein mRNA, 1 ATTGTGCCACTGTTTTCCAGCCTGGG complete cds/cds = (30, 3518) CAATACAGTGAGACCCTGTCTCAA 7657 db mining Hs.1191 AK025679 10438273 cDNA: FLJ22026 fis, clone 1 CGTCAAAGTCAATCCCAAAACAGATA HEP08537/cds = UNKNOWN AGCCCTATGAGGATGTCAGCATCA 7658 db mining Hs.13340 NM_003642 4504340 histone acetyltransferase 1 1 ACGACTTGCTCAAGAGTAAAGATTAT (HAT1), mRNA/cds = ACTGCTCTGTACAGGAAGCTTGCA (36, 1295) 7659 db mining Hs.108110 NM_014034 7661591 DKFZP547E2110 protein 1 TGTTGAGGAAAGGAAAAGGGCATTT (DKFZP547E2110), mRNA/ GTCTAAACATGGATTCTGAGTTGTA cds = (192, 806) 7660 db mining Hs.123295 AA833793 2908561 od61g07.s1 cDNA/ 1 GTGGATGAGTAGGGAGTGGGCGAGA clone = IMAGE:1372476 CAGGGACGAGATGAGCAGGGTCAAG 7661 db mining Hs.126565 AB020668 4240210 mRNA for KIAA0861 protein, 1 GGTGTTCGTGTTAGTGCCAAGATTGC partial cds/cds = (0, 2948) TTCGTTGTAGAGAGAGTTCGTTCC 7662 db mining Hs.155174 AB007892 2887434 KIAA0432 mRNA, complete 1 ACTAGAGTCCAGGTAATAGTAGTGGA cds/cds = (0, 2251) GATATGTGGAGAGACATGATAGGT 7663 db mining Hs.116445 AA648776 2575205 ns24d11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTCCTGTGTGAGATTTCTCGCCATTC clone = IMAGE:1184565/ CTCAATTCAACAAATATGCCTTTT clone_end = 3′ 7664 db mining Hs.124933 AA825303 2898605 oc67e04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TATACTTTGATCCCTCAGCAAGTTGT clone = IMAGE:1354782/ CCTCACTGTTGTGTGAACCTGTTT clone_end = 3′ 7665 db mining Hs.313267 AW295641 6702277 UI-H-BW0-aip-e-12-0-UI.s1 1 TTTCCTGAATACTTTATGACAACTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTTGCCGGGTAGAGTGGCCGTTT 2729975/clone_end = 3′ 7666 db mining Hs.313203 AW293882 6700518 UI-H-BW0-ain-e-07-0-UI.s1 1 AAACTAGAATTCCGGTTTCCCAAGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCTTATGACAACCAGAATCCTTT 2729941/clone_end = 3′ 7667 db mining Hs.105488 AA521017 2261560 aa70f05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGCTTCCCGCCTGTGCAGTCATTTGT clone = IMAGE:826305/ ATGTGTTTTATATATTGGAGTGTT clone_end = 3′ 7668 db mining Hs.125802 AA806833 2876409 oc29b10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACAAAATATAAGGTGTGACTTTGGAT clone = IMAGE:1351099/ CCTGACTCAAACCAACCAGCTGTT clone_end = 3′ 7669 db mining Hs.313274 AW295745 6702381 UI-H-BW0-aiw-g-10-0-UI.s1 1 TCAAAATCCGTTACTCTTTCCACAAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AATTGAGGGTAATGGTGTTCAGTT 2730834/clone_end = 3′ 7670 db mining Hs.320376 BF512113 11597325 UI-H-BW1-ami-h-04-0-UI.s1 1 GCCATTCCGGCTTCTCTATTTGAAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGTTACCATATTCCCCCTCAGTT 3070302/clone_end = 3′ 7671 db mining Hs.315341 BE675056 10035597 7f01f10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ATTTGGTAGAGACGGGGTTTCACCTT clone = IMAGE:3293419/ ATTGCCCAGGCCATCATGTATCTT clone_end = 3′ 7672 db mining Hs.320407 BF512394 11597660 UI-H-BW1-amc-f-01-0-UI.s1 1 TGTCATTTGCCCTTTCCCCCATATAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTAGAATTGGGTCTTTTTCAACTT 3069456/clone_end = 3′ 7673 db mining Hs.313347 AW297156 6703802 UI-H-BW0-ajd-b-05-0-UI.s1 1 ACAGGGAGAGACTACACACAAGCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCTCAATCTCATCTTTATGCCATT 2731329/clone_end = 3′ 7674 db mining Hs.123298 AA809468 2878874 ob85a10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCTTCTTTTTGATGTGAATTACTCTTG clone = IMAGE:1338138/ AAATGCCGGAGAAGGGACAAATT clone_end = 3′ 7675 db mining Hs.320416 BF512570 11597749 UI-H-BW1-amf-e-12-0-UI.s1 1 AGATAGAGTCATATTCTATTTAGCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGACATGGCAGGTACTCAGTTGT 3069791/clone_end = 3′ 7676 db mining Hs.309262 AI440532 4300887 CM4-NT0290-150101-684-e05 1 AGCCTTTTTGGGAGTGAGGGTTTATA cDNA TGATGTCTGATTCTGTAATACTGT 7677 db mining Hs.313338 AW297010 6703646 UI-H-BW0-ajf-d-01-0-UI.s1 1 GCAGCCCTGAGCCTGGAATAGATAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTTGGTCTTTTGGTTGTAGATGT 2731441/clone_end = 3′ 7678 db mining Hs.315325 BE646400 9970711 7e86c01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCCTCCCTATCTTTTTATGGGTAATTT clone = IMAGE:3292032/ GATTATACACGGTGCTTGAATGT clone_end = 3′ 7679 db mining Hs.313172 AW293016 6699652 UI-H-BW0-aih-f-04-0-UI.s1 1 TATGTCTTCTTACCCCAGCACCCCTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATTTAAAATACAGATCCCTGAGGT 2729239/clone_end = 3′ 7680 db mining Hs.313361 AW297413 6704049 UI-H-BW0-ais-b-09-0-UI.s1 1 AAAACCTTGACAGTTCATTTCACCAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCACCTATCAGGTATTTGGCAGGT 2730208/clone_end = 3′ 7681 db mining Hs.313365 AW297482 6704118 UI-H-BW0-aja-a-05-0-UI.s1 1 AGTGCCCATGCTGTTTCAGATGCTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTAGCTCCTGGAGATACATCAGT 2730920/clone_end = 3′ 7682 db mining Hs.313358 AW297377 6704013 UI-H-BW0-air-f-11-0-UI.s1 1 TGAGCTTCTGCTAGTAATTCCTTCAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGATTTCCTCCATGGCCGTAAGT 2730381/clone_end = 3′ 7683 db mining Hs.320474 BF513180 11598359 UI-H-BW1-amj-d-06-0-UI.s1 1 GAGGGTGTCTGCTAATGATTTCCGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGTTCTTCAAAACACTCCGAAGT 3070115/clone_end = 3′ 7684 db mining Hs.313382 AW297707 6704343 UI-H-BW0-ajh-f-10-0-UI.s1 1 ACCAGTGTGATGAGTTTTGACAAGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACAAAAGGAAAGGGTGGGAGAAGT 2731915/clone_end = 3′ 7685 db mining Hs.125779 AA810831 2880442 oa76d09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCTGGTTGTTGCCTTTCAAGACAGCC clone = IMAGE:1318193/ AACTACCATTTATTCAACAGAAGT clone_end = 3′ 7686 db mining Hs.313389 AW297882 6704507 UI-H-BW0-aju-e-07-0-UI.s1 1 AGTCTGTCTATTCTCTTCTCTTTAGCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGTCTGTTGCTCAAATTCAAGT 2733036/clone_end = 3′ 7687 db mining Hs.313391 AW297905 6704541 UI-H-BW0-aju-h-11-0-UI.s1 1 GCCAAGGTGAGTCAAAACACTGCTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCAGAAAGCAATTATTTGAAAAGT 2733188/clone_end = 3′ 7688 db mining Hs.309446 AI492055 4393058 tg12a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CATTGTCCCTCCCGCTGTGCTCTCAG clone = IMAGE:2108520/ GCAATAAATGATTTGATTATTTCT clone_end = 3′ 7689 db mining Hs.313311 AW296433 6703069 UI-H-BW0-aiq-a-05-0-UI.s1 1 GGTCAGAAACAGGCCCACAGAGACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGGAGGGTTCTTCCTTTGTGTTCT 2730128/clone_end = 3′ 7690 db mining Hs.319887 BF507608 11590906 UI-H-BW1-ana-e-05-0-UI.s2 1 TTCAACTGCTTTGGCACTGCCATGGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TACCTGAGGATAAGAGAGATGTCT 3071720/clone_end = 3′ 7691 db mining Hs.255237 AW293790 6700426 UI-H-BI2-ahp-e-06-0-UI.s1 1 GGGTTGACTAAATGCACATGGGCTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTTTACCTCTTCCAGAAATGTCT 2727635/clone_end = 3′ 7692 db mining Hs.313363 AW297459 6704095 UI-H-BW0-ais-g-03-0-UI.s1 1 TGCATGACCAGAAACACTGCCTGATA cDNA, 3′end/clone = IMAGE: CAGTAAGCAGAGGTAGCTGTCTCT 2730436/clone_end = 3′ 7693 db mining Hs.320367 BF512169 11597272 UI-H-BW1-ami-c-10-0-UI.s1 1 ACCTGCCAGCCAGCCCACAACTATAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTGTGTGACACCCAAATTTATCT 3070074/clone_end = 3′ 7694 db mining Hs.320440 BF512733 11597912 UI-H-BW1-amm-d-04-0-UI.s1 1 GGTTTCTGAGGTGATTCTAATATGCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTCATGGTTAAGAACCTGTGATCT 3070494/clone_end = 3′ 7695 db mining Hs.313374 AW297607 6704243 UI-H-BW0-ajg-e-04-0-UI.s1 1 AAGCCTTGGACCAGCTTCCCGTTTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCTTGTCTCCTGCCAAAAGATCT 2731854/clone_end = 3′ 7696 db mining Hs.313355 AW297325 6703961 UI-H-BW0-air-a-08-0-UI.s1 1 ACCCAAAGGATGGTGTCTCCTGTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGTTGAAAAGGTTTCTACCTAGCT 2730135/clone_end = 3′ 7697 db mining Hs.320420 BF512599 11597778 UI-H-BW1-amf-h-07-0-UI.s1 1 TGGTTGAATACGCAGGAACACCCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGTACCCAGGGACTAATAAATAGCT 3069925/clone_end = 3′ 7698 db mining Hs.118899 AA243283 1874128 zs13g11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTAGGGCAGTGGAGAATCAGGGTGT clone = IMAGE:685124/ ATCTAATAAATTCCTTCATGGAGCT clone_end = 3′ 7699 db mining Hs.105228 AA489212 2218814 aa57d11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCAGATGTCTGCGTCATGGTTTATTA clone = IMAGE:825045/ CTCCTGTGTTCGTTTCAAGGAGCT clone_end = 3′ 7700 db mining Hs.297505 BF514865 11600044 UI-H-BW1-anj-f-12-0-UI.s1 1 TGTCTGTATTTGGAGTCCAGTAGTAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTGAAAATAATCCCGTAAAAGCT 3082534/clone_end = 3′ 7701 db mining Hs.320492 BF513340 11598519 UI-H-BW1-amk-b-10-0-UI.s1 1 CTCCCTTCCCACCATACACACACTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGCTCATTTTGATTCCTTTTCCT 3070050/clone_end = 3′ 7702 db mining Hs.304837 AW292802 6699438 UI-H-BW0-aij-f-12-0-UI.s1 1 GGTGAAATTGACTGGGTTCCTCTCCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCTCTCTTTCCGTAGCAATTCCT 2729615/clone_end = 3′ 7703 db mining Hs.24656 BF507762 11591060 KIAA0907 protein (KIAA0907), 1 ACTAATTCCCGTGTCTGGCCCTGAAC mRNA/cds = (26, 1720) ATGAAGATATAATGGACGATCCCT 7704 db mining Hs.320460 BF512975 11598154 UI-H-BW1-amh-b-06-0-UI.s1 1 TTAAAGGCTCAAACCTACCTCAGACA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGCTCTACCCATCCCCATCCCCT 3069659/clone_end = 3′ 7705 db mining Hs.313384 AW297745 6704381 UI-H-BW0-aiy-b-10-0-UI.s1 1 CCCTTTGTGAGAAGAAGCAGGTTTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCCTATGGATTGATGTGACCCT 2730954/clone_end = 3′ 7706 db mining Hs.105105 AA419402 2079198 zu99a12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTCTACCCATCACACAGATTCTTCCA clone = IMAGE:746110/ CTTAATAAAATCCATCACCTACCT clone_end = 3′ 7707 db mining Hs.123180 AA805419 2874169 oc13g03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCATTACTGTTGTGAAGGCTCTTCAA clone = IMAGE:1340788/ GAGAGAAAGATGAAGCTGAAACCT clone_end = 3′ 7708 db mining Hs.297396 BF515183 11600450 UI-H-BW1-anl-c-01-0-UI.s1 1 GCTGTCCGTGAAAGCACTCTCAAGTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGAACTGAACTAAGAACTTTACT 3082728/clone_end = 3′ 7709 db mining Hs.334992 AI084211 3422634 RST20881 cDNA 1 CTCCTGTAATCCCAGCACTGGAGCTT GCAGTGAGCCAAGATCATGCCACT 7710 db mining Hs.313273 AW295743 6702379 UI-H-BW0-aiw-g-08-0-UI.s1 1 TTGGTCACCACACCTGGGTGTCTGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGTCTTGTCCTTCTAAAGGTAACT 2730830/clone_end = 3′ 7711 db mining Hs.319891 BF507631 11590929 UI-H-BW1-ana-h-01-0-UI.s2 1 GCAACAATTCTTTGGAAAGTGACTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTAGGGTGCGGAGAATGGTGTGAT 3071856/clone_end = 3′ 7712 db mining Hs.320422 BF512614 11597793 UI-H-BW1-amg-a-12-0-UI.s1 1 TCATCTCTGTAGGTCTTCCTAATCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGCGGAGCCAAATATAGACGGAT 3069622/clone_end = 3′ 7713 db mining Hs.319872 BF507414 11590721 UI-H-BW1-amz-a-11-0-UI.s2 1 CTTTGTATTTCAAAGAAAGTAGCCCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGGCTCTGATATTAGTTGCAGAT 3071517/clone_end = 3′ 7714 db mining Hs.264120 AI523641 4437776 601436078F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TTTAGGAGCTGACCATACATGATGAG clone = IMAGE:3921187/ TGATACAGCCTGTACTTTGCTCAT clone_end = 5′ 7715 db mining Hs.105284 AA491263 2220436 aa49d04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACTGGGATGAGATGAGATTCAAGGC clone = IMAGE:824263/ ACTTTTGGAGGGTGTAGCTAGCCAT clone_end = 3′ 7716 db mining Hs.124376 AA831043 2904142 oc58h02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGCTGTTGCTGCACGGGCTTTTCAA clone = IMAGE:1353939/ AAGCGACTCATTATGAAGAAGAAT clone_end = 3′ 7717 db mining Hs.309144 AI384035 4196816 td05c02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCACTCCAGCCTGGGCAACAAGAGC clone = IMAGE:2074754/ GAAACTCTGCCTCCAATAAATAAAT clone_end = 3′ 7718 db mining Hs.301325 BF514004 11599183 UI-H-BW1-amv-e-04-0-UI.s1 1 CGGGCGGTGGCGGCTGCCTGGGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGATGAATCTTTCATGAGTGATTTG 3071311/clone_end = 3′ 7719 db mining Hs.319904 BF507742 11591040 UI-H-BW1-anc-f-02-0-UI.s2 1 GATGGAACTCAAGGTGCTTTACGCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCTCAGTCTTACCAGGAGGCTTG 3072122/clone_end = 3′ 7720 db mining Hs.320092 AI392740 4222287 tg23f02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCAACCCTATGGACAACTTGATCTT clone = IMAGE:2109627/ GAACTTCTAGCTTTCAGACCTGTG clone_end = 3′ 7721 db mining Hs.313371 AW297578 6704214 UI-H-BW0-ajg-b-03-0-UI.s1 1 AATGTAGCTGACATTGGAGCCACCG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCCATAGAAGAAGGCTAAAACTGTG 2731708/clone_end = 3′ 7722 db mining Hs.320444 BF512784 11597963 UI-H-BW1-amm-h-10-0-UI.s1 1 CTTCACTGACGATCTGAGACACTAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGGTTGGAAAGGGTGGAGTGGTG 3070698/clone_end = 3′ 7723 db mining Hs.320473 BF513155 11598334 UI-H-BW1-amj-b-03-0-UI.s1 1 GCCCCTGGTGGTTGGAAAAGTGTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGAATCCAATAAAAGGAAAGCGGTG 3070013/clone_end = 3′ 7724 db mining Hs.320419 BF512597 11597776 UI-H-BW1-amf-h-05-0-UI.s1 1 CAACAGTGGCAAGAGTAGCCAGCCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATAGGACGGAATGAAAATCAAGGTG 3069921/clone_end = 3′ 7725 db mining Hs.320365 BF512157 11597260 UI-H-BW1-ami-b-10-0-UI.s1 1 CATCCTTAGATGCCAGTCTTCACTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGTATTTTCCTGCCTCCTCAGTG 3070026/clone_end = 3′ 7726 db mining Hs.299471 BF513893 11599072 UI-H-BW1-amq-d-02-0-UI.s1 1 ACCAACAGTACCGTTATTGCCACCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGTAAACCAGTCCCTCACTTCTG 3070874/clone_end = 3′ 7727 db mining Hs.313368 AW297544 6704180 UI-H-BW0-aja-g-01-0-UI.s1 1 AGGCTAAATCAGAGCTTTCCTCCCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GATAAAGGAAATTTTCCCTCCCTG 2731200/clone_end = 3′ 7728 db mining Hs.105170 AA481410 2210962 zv02g12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AACTTCCAGAGGCAGGAGATTAGAC clone = IMAGE:746374/ AGGGATGACAGTTAAGGGGTTACTG clone_end = 3′ 7729 db mining Hs.313251 AW295130 6701766 UI-H-BW0-ait-h-08-0-UI.s1 1 ACCTCTTCGTTGTATTTTACCTTTCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTACAAACAAGCTCATGCCACTG 2730495/clone_end = 3′ 7730 db mining Hs.297392 BF514201 11599380 UI-H-BW1-ani-d-05-0-UI.s1 1 GATCAAAACAAGGTCCTTGACTTTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCAGGGGCAGCCTGGCAATCAATG 3082401/clone_end = 3′ 7731 db mining Hs.122417 AA761212 2810142 nz20c03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCTAAATGTTGTCCCTCAGAGATGCA clone = IMAGE:1288324/ CAGATGTATATGGGTAAGGAAATG clone_end = 3′ 7732 db mining Hs.297469 BF512785 11597964 UI-H-BW1-amm-h-11-0-UI.s1 1 CCAACCATAGTCATGAAGCTGCTTCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTCCCAATGCAATCCCATTGTGG 3070700/clone_end = 3′ 7733 db mining Hs.313275 AW295750 6702386 UI-H-BW0-aiw-h-03-0-UI.s1 1 GCTTTTCAATGCTTCCGAAACTGAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTAACAGGGGCAATTAGTGCTGG 2730868/clone_end = 3′ 7734 db mining Hs.313173 AW293031 6699667 UI-H-BW0-aih-g-10-0-UI.s1 1 AGTTCTTGTAACAGTTAAAACTTTCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCCAGCTCTCAGGTTATCACTGG 2729299/clone_end = 3′ 7735 db mining Hs.320386 BF512295 11597474 UI-H-BW1-amb-e-03-0-UI.s1 1 GTGTGTAAATGAGTGTCAGATCTTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTGAAAACAGGTTTGGATTGGGG 3069389/clone_end = 3′ 7736 db mining Hs.320429 BF512664 11597843 UI-H-BW1-amg-f-03-0-UI.s1 1 AGGGTCCACAAGGAGAATATTTTCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAGTAACTCCCTGATTTGCGGGG 3069844/clone_end = 3′ 7737 db mining Hs.123352 AA811133 2880744 oa98b10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCTCCCCTATGCCTGTGTAGCAGAAT clone = IMAGE:1320283/ CTAAAAGATAATCATGTGAACGGG clone_end = 3′ 7738 db mining Hs.320389 BF512323 11597502 UI-H-BW1-amb-g-09-0-UI.s1 1 TTGTCTTGTTTCTTTTATCTCCCCTAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTTTCATCTTAGTGCAGGCAGGG 3069497/clone_end = 3′ 7739 db mining Hs.120563 AA741116 2779708 nz04f08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACAGTTGCCTTTGAGATTCCTGTATT clone = IMAGE:1286823/ TCTGCATGAATAAATCCATAAGGG clone_end = 3′ 7740 db mining Hs.320373 BF512098 11597310 UI-H-BW1-ami-f-12-0-UI.s1 1 GTCCTTGGAAGGTAACACTTGTGATT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAACCACTCTTCAAGCTGAACGG 3070222/clone_end = 3′ 7741 db mining Hs.320490 BF513327 11598506 UI-H-BW1-amk-a-07-0-UI.s1 1 ATTCATTCATTCATTCAACAAGCACTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAAAACAATGCCTGTGTGCCAGG 3069996/clone_end = 3′ 7742 db mining Hs.313290 AW296074 6702710 UI-H-BW0-aiu-h-07-0-UI.s1 1 CACACCCAGCCCCATTCACAAAGGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTATAAAATCTACACCCCAGTCACG 2730852/clone_end = 3′ 7743 db mining Hs.320390 BF512330 11597509 UI-H-BW1-amb-h-05-0-UI.s1 1 GGCATAGTAGTGCTAAACAGAGGTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAAGTAGTGAAGGGAGTTTTGAACG 3069537/clone_end = 3′ 7744 db mining Hs.297397 BF507606 11590904 UI-H-BW1-ana-e-02-0-UI.s2 1 CTAGTCCTGCCCCCACCTCCCCAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTACCCCTCCTAAGTCCTGCTAG 3071714/clone_end = 3′ 7745 db mining Hs.309256 AI373161 4153027 qz13a01.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGATAAGCAGGATAAACAAGACAGGT clone = IMAGE:2021352/ TGGATTGTGATCAGCTCTATGGAG clone_end = 3′ 7746 db mining Hs.343303 BF513322 11598501 UI-H-BW1-amk-a-02-0-UI.s1 1 GATGGCTAGGACAAGATGATTTACAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GAGCGTGGCGGGAGGGACGGCGAG 3069986/clone_end = 3′ 7747 db mining Hs.301870 BF507614 11590912 UI-H-BW1-ana-f-03-0-UI.s2 1 CCGTGTCTGGATTGTGTGTCTTACTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTAAAGGTGCACATACTTCATAAG 3071764/clone_end = 3′ 7748 db mining Hs.300479 AW452510 6993286 UI-H-BW1-ame-a-12-0-UI.s1 1 GTATCTCTGCACCTCACTACTACCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCACTCCTTGGAGACCTGGGCAAG 3069598/clone_end = 3′ 7749 db mining Hs.320387 BF512301 11597480 UI-H-BW1-amb-e-09-0-UI.s1 1 AACACACCACCAAACATTCTTCCCAT cDNA, 3′end/clone = IMAGE: CCTTCTTCACCAACCAGCTACAAG 3069401/clone_end = 3′ 7750 db mining Hs.122854 AA292626 1940611 zs57h08.r1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 ACAATTGGAGTTGGGGCTGTCACCA clone = IMAGE:701631/ CCTGAAGTGTGTCAACCACAGAAAG clone_end = 5′ 7751 db mining Hs.300488 AW453029 6993805 UI-H-BW1-ama-c-10-0-UI.s1 1 TTAGGGCAAAAGTCCTAGTGGCGGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGCTTTCTTGTCTAGACCCTGGTTC 3069306/clone_end = 3′ 7752 db mining Hs.335081 AI380942 4190807 tg18c08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGTGATGCTTGCCTTTTCGCTTTCCT clone = IMAGE:2109134/ AAAGATGTCATTTGAAAACAAGTC clone_end = 3′ 7753 db mining Hs.313822 AW452916 6993692 UI-H-BW1-amd-b-02-0-UI.s1 1 CCCAGCTTCATTAATGTGAATGGTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGACACCTCTAGCTATAGAGCTC 3069267/clone_end = 3′ 7754 db mining Hs.309486 AI523959 4438094 tg98f09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GAGCCAAGATTGGGCCACTGCACTC clone = IMAGE:2116841/ CAGCCTGGGTGACAGAGTGAGACTC clone_end = 3′ 7755 db mining Hs.303926 AI084223 3422646 oy72g05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GAGCCGAGATTGCATCACTGCACTC clone = IMAGE:1671416/ CAGCCTGGTCAACAGAGCGAGACTC clone_end = 3′ 7756 db mining Hs.313170 AW292942 6699578 UI-H-BW0-aig-f-11-0-UI.s1 1 TTCAGTCATGCAGCAACATCCGCTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGCCTCCTAAGTGCAGAACACTC 2729252/clone_end = 3′ 7757 db mining Hs.313795 AW452553 6993329 UI-H-BW1-ame-e-11-0-UI.s1 1 GGTCCTCTTCTCTCTACTCTCCCTAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAACTAACCACCAAAGCCTAAATC 3069788/clone_end = 3′ 7758 db mining Hs.319883 BF507567 11590865 UI-H-BW1-amr-h-08-0-UI.s1 1 TTGTTTGTTTGTTTATTTATTTATTTTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGCAGCGTCTTGCTCTGTTGC 3071079/clone_end = 3′ 7759 db mining Hs.320476 BF513187 11598366 UI-H-BW1-amj-e-02-0-UI.s1 1 TGCCATCTTTACATCTAATCAAGAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAGAGCTTCCCCTGGTGTTCCTGC 3070155/clone_end = 3′ 7760 db mining Hs.313828 AW453000 6993776 UI-H-BW1-ama-a-05-0-UI.s1 1 TGCTCTGCTCTTCCCAAATCAAGGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGTAGATCTTGCTAACAGAACTGC 3069200/clone_end = 3′ 7761 db mining Hs.120251 AA731386 2753542 nz86f07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGGCACCAACTTACACTTCCAGAAGA clone = IMAGE:1302373/ GAGTGGTTCAGGAAATTACTATGC clone_end = 3′ 7762 db mining Hs.313392 AW297908 6704544 UI-H-BW0-ajn-a-04-0-UI.s1 1 AACTTTGGGAAGTGAGACTCTGTCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGTTTTTGATAATAAATGTGGGC 2732071/clone_end = 3′ 7763 db mining Hs.343320 BF512697 11597876 UI-H-BW1-amm-a-02-0-UI.s1 1 CCGAGAAAGTACGGCTGGAGCGGAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGGGGAGACGGAAATATTGAGTCGC 3070346/clone_end = 3′ 7764 db mining Hs.304176 AI540182 4457555 td10f04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CGAAGAAAGAATTGGATGCAGAATTG clone = IMAGE:2075263/ TTGCCTAACCTGGGTGACAAGAGC clone_end = 3′ 7765 db mining Hs.320425 BF512629 11597808 UI-H-BW1-amg-c-03-0-UI.s1 1 AGTGCCTGTGATTCCACCCCCTTACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCCACTCAAGTGACAATGTAAGC 3069700/clone_end = 3′ 7766 db mining Hs.313236 AW294711 6701347 UI-H-BW0-aim-b-12-0-UI.s1 1 AGAAAGTTAGGAGTCGGCAACCTTAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGAGGAGTTTCCTATCATCTCTCC 2729806/clone_end = 3′ 7767 db mining Hs.313379 AW297666 6704302 UI-H-BW0-ajh-c-02-0-UI.s1 1 TGTCACAAAGATGAAGCAAGGTGGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCAGGGAACGTGCTCAGAAACCTCC 2731755/clone_end = 3′ 7768 db mining Hs.123341 AA810927 2880538 oa77d07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCAAAGTGAAAGTTTTCCCTTTGGCC clone = IMAGE:1318285/ CTAAAATATGAAAGCAAAGCATCC clone_end = 3′ 7769 db mining Hs.313208 AW293991 6700627 UI-H-BW0-aik-h-08-0-UI.s1 1 CCCTGTCCATCTTTTCCTGTTCCTAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCAGCCTTCCCTCTCCTTTTTGCC 2729726/clone_end = 3′ 7770 db mining Hs.123344 AA811024 2880635 oa82g05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCACGGAGGGCTCCCCATCTAAAGG clone = IMAGE:1318808/ GAGTTTAATAAACAAAGGAATGGCC clone_end = 3′ 7771 db mining Hs.320450 BF512839 11598018 UI-H-BW1-amu-e-10-0-UI.s1 1 CAATTGGTACATTCTCGGCAAACCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGCCCACAATTTCCTCAGGAAGCC 3071322/clone_end = 3′ 7772 db mining Hs.313369 AW297549 6704185 UI-H-BW0-aja-g-08-0-UI.s1 1 AGGGTGTCCCTGTGATTTTTAAATTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTATCTAGCTGTCCCTATCCCCC 2731214/clone_end = 3′ 7773 db mining Hs.297527 BF515924 11601103 UI-H-BW1-aoa-e-01-0-UI.s1 1 CTTATATTATGTTTTCTCTGTGACAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CACCTCACCTCCCAACCCACCCC 3084001/clone_end = 3′ 7774 db mining Hs.297513 BF515498 11600677 UI-H-BW1-ann-g-04-0-UI.s1 1 GAGAATTCAAATTAAATGCAGAGTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAGGCCCACCCTGGCATACCACCC 3082950/clone_end = 3′ 7775 db mining Hs.105218 AA488881 2218483 aa55f06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACAACCAATGCCTCACACTTAAGCTC clone = IMAGE:824867/ CTAGAAGTCACTAGGGACCAGACC clone_end = 3′ 7776 db mining Hs.309447 AI492062 4393065 tg12a11.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCCCTCACCAGAATTCAATCATGCTG clone = IMAGE:2108540/ GCACCTTATCTTGGACTTTCAACC clone_end = 3′ 7777 db mining Hs.309483 AI523758 4437893 tg94e10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGGTAAGAGTTCCAGACCTGACTG clone = IMAGE:2116458/ GACAATAAAGTGAGACTGTCTCTAC clone_end = 3′ 7778 db mining Hs.343333 BF515310 11600412 UI-H-BW1-ank-g-09-0-UI.s1 1 CTCCGTCTGCCGCCTCCGTAGCCAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGCGACTTTGGAAGTGATATTTGAC 3082577/clone_end = 3′ 7779 db mining Hs.309687 AI401187 4244274 tg26h10.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCCTGGAGAAGGAGGGTGATTTATTT clone = IMAGE:2109955/ TCAACTTTCTGATTTACCACCGAC clone_end = 3′ 7780 db mining Hs.314730 AI523958 4438093 tg98f08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GATTGTTTGAGCCTGGGAGTTCCACA clone = IMAGE:2116839/ CCAGCCTGGGCTACATAGGGAGAC clone_end = 3′ 7781 db mining Hs.313337 AW297006 6703642 UI-H-BW0-ajf-c-09-0-UI.s1 1 CTGCTCTAGACTGAGCACAGCCACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GACAGGTGACCTTCAGAATCCTCAC 2731409/clone_end = 3′ 7782 db mining Hs.116455 AA649141 2575570 ns32g12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCCCTGCTTTACTGTGACAGACATA clone = IMAGE:1185382/ TAGTTTGTCATACATAAAACCCAC clone_end = 3′ 7783 db mining Hs.123313 AA810089 2879495 od12f12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCTAACAGAAATTTGGATTCGGGTT clone = IMAGE:1367759/ GTCTAAATACACCCTGGTGGGTTA clone_end = 3′ 7784 db mining Hs.319868 BF507353 11590660 UI-H-BW1-amx-c-04-0-UI.s1 1 GCCTTTCCCACCAACAGTTTATGTGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCCCTGCCCTACCCTTACCATTA 3071239/clone_end = 3′ 7785 db mining Hs.123342 AA811005 2880616 oa73g11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCCATTGCATGTCCCGTATATTGAA clone = IMAGE:1317956/ AGCTGCCTCTACTTCTCTCTGGTA clone_end = 3′ 7786 db mining Hs.313288 AW296061 6702697 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-06-0-UI.s1 1 GGCAGGGGATGAACCAGATAATTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGCCCTTCTTGGTAGCTCTTCGTA 2730802/clone_end = 3′ 7787 db mining Hs.308998 AI356553 4108174 qz27h12.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCTTAGGAGTTTGGGACCAGCCTGG clone = IMAGE:2028167/ GTAACATAGTGAAACCCTGTCTCTA clone_end = 3′ 7788 db mining Hs.313328 AW296796 6703432 UI-H-BW0-ajb-e-06-0-UI.s1 1 TTGCAGCTATTTTCAAGTTGTAAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGAACTTGCAACACATAGGGCTA 2731115/clone_end = 3′ 7789 db mining Hs.320462 BF512986 11598165 UI-H-BW1-amh-c-06-0-UI.s1 1 TCTCTTGCCACAGGGATTTCCTCCAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCTGGAATCACCATTTCCTTCCTA 3069707/clone_end = 3′ 7790 db mining Hs.297514 BF516300 11601479 UI-H-BW1-anz-e-06-0-UI.s1 1 CCCACCCACCAGTAGGTTGTGATTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACTGAACCATTTCAGGAGCACCTA 3084010/clone_end = 3′ 7791 db mining Hs.124358 AA830650 2903749 oc52g02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GAACCCAGCTAAGCCACACCCAGAT clone = IMAGE:1353362/ TCTGACCCAGGGATACTCTGAAATA clone_end = 3′ 7792 db mining Hs.313345 AW297163 6703789 UI-H-BW0-ajd-a-04-0-UI.s1 1 GTGTGTGCTGGCGTGCCTTATAGGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTGCGTGTTTCCCTGTCAGTTTTGA 2731279/clone_end = 3′ 7793 db mining Hs.320484 BF513246 11598425 UI-H-BW1-amo-b-06-0-UI.s1 1 AGGAAAACTCAGAAATAATTTCTGCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCCTGGATTCTCTAAGATTTGTGA 3070426/clone_end = 3′ 7794 db mining Hs.105130 AA482030 2209708 zu98g04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GTGGAAAGAATCCTACAACGAACACT clone = IMAGE:746070/ ATTAAAGTCTGCACCTAGATCTGA clone_end = 3′ 7795 db mining Hs.104176 AA214530 1813155 zr92a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGCCTAGGTTCCAGCATTCAGTCATC clone = IMAGE:683122/ AAGTCTTGTTACAGAAATAAATGA clone_end = 3′ 7796 db mining Hs.121118 AA721101 2737236 nz67a01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCCCATTTGGAGTCTAGTCAAAACAG clone = IMAGE:1300488/ CAGCTTCTTTGAGTTACCATTGGA clone_end = 3′ 7797 db mining Hs.313313 AW296455 6703091 UI-H-BW0-aiq-c-05-0-UI.s1 1 AAGGCTTGTAACTGTAGGCCCTTGTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTACACTGTGCTATACCTGGTAGA 2730224/clone_end = 3′ 7798 db mining Hs.335116 AI524072 4438207 th01d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CACTTTGGGAGGCAGAGGTGAGCAG clone = IMAGE:2117005/ ATCACTTGAGGCCAGGAGTTTGAGA clone_end = 3′ 7799 db mining Hs.309130 AI382229 4195010 td04d04.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGATCACTTGAAGCCAGCAGTTTGA clone = IMAGE:2074663/ GACCAGCCTGGGCAATAAAATGAGA clone_end = 3′ 7800 db mining Hs.297504 BF514819 11599998 UI-H-BW1-anj-b-10-0-UI.s1 1 TCAGTTGTGATGGGATTTCTTGATGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGAGATGTGTCGTGTGACAGAGA 3082338/clone_end = 3′ 7801 db mining Hs.297473 BF513074 11598253 UI-H-BW1-amn-c-03-0-UI.s1 1 CCTCCTAGAACTGGAACCAAGACTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCCATCAGAGTTAAAGGTGTAAGA 3070445/clone_end = 3′ 7802 db mining Hs.313168 AW292924 6699560 UI-H-BW0-aig-d-05-0-UI.s1 1 GCTCACCCTTGCACCTCCTTCCCAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTGCTGTCACATTTTCTCAAAGA 2729144/clone_end = 3′ 7803 db mining Hs.319885 BF507583 11590881 UI-H-BW1-ana-b-03-0-UI.s2 1 TTCCTGTCTCCATGTTGTGGTCAAGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGCCATTTGCTTCCTGAGTTTCA 3071572/clone_end = 3′ 7804 db mining Hs.320411 BF512514 11597693 UI-H-BW1-amc-h-10-0-UI.s1 1 CTGGTTCTAGTGCAGTCTCCTCACTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCTGGTGTTTGGTTTATCTTTCA 3069570/clone_end = 3′ 7805 db mining Hs.116501 AA651832 2583484 ns40b05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGACATGATTACCTGACTGATGTTTC clone = IMAGE:1186065/ TCCTCCATTAGACTGAATGCTTCA clone_end = 3′ 7806 db mining Hs.320438 BF512719 11597898 UI-H-BW1-amm-c-01-0-UI.s1 1 TGGCAAAAAGCCTAACACTGACTCAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCCATTCTATCAGCACAAACTTCA 3070440/clone_end = 3′ 7807 db mining Hs.319888 BF507612 11590910 UI-H-BW1-ana-e-12-0-UI.s2 1 GTTTACAAGGGATACTAGTTCCTGGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGACGAAGGAGGCTCTGTTTGCA 3071734/clone_end = 3′ 7808 db mining Hs.250726 AW298545 6705181 UI-H-BW0-ajm-g-01-0-UI.s1 1 TCCTCAACTCGGAGATTCCTGTATGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGAGAATCAATTTCTATATTTGCA 2732352/clone_end = 3′ 7809 db mining Hs.120738 AA749236 2789194 nx99c09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACATTTCTTAGGTGTGTAGTGGTGAA clone = IMAGE:1270384/ GGAAAATAGTGGAAGATGTCTGCA clone_end = 3′ 7810 db mining Hs.320404 BF512350 11597616 UI-H-BW1-amc-b-01-0-UI.s1 1 TCAGGAGGCTTGAAAAGACTCAAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCTACACTATGGGAAATAAGGCA 3069264/clone_end = 3′ 7811 db mining Hs.319880 BF507510 11590808 UI-H-BW1-amr-c-04-0-UI.s1 1 GTTTTCACTTGTGATACTAACTATTGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTCTCCCCCATGCCAAGAGCA 3070831/clone_end = 3′ 7812 db mining Hs.320371 BF512091 11597303 UI-H-BW1-ami-f-05-0-UI.s1 1 AGCCAAGGGAGCATATTATTCTCTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTTAAACCTCTCCGTAGGCAGCA 3070208/clone_end = 3′ 7813 db mining Hs.307837 AI052783 3308774 oy78h09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGAAGGACCCCTGGTTGAGAACCAC clone = IMAGE:1672001/ GGTTGTATAGAAAGGAATTGAAGCA clone_end = 3′ 7814 db mining Hs.124383 AA831706 2904805 oc85b04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTGACTGCCATAGCCAAGAGTTAATA clone = IMAGE:1356463/ TAGTTGCGTTTTCTTAAGGAAGCA clone_end = 3′ 7815 db mining Hs.123304 AA809672 2879078 nz99b08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CTTACTGTGCTTTTAGGTTTTGTTGCT clone = IMAGE:1303575/ TTCTGTCTGTATGCTATGTTCCA clone_end = 3′ 7816 db mining Hs.123368 AA811539 2881150 ob45d08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGCAGTTAGGAGTGTGGACACTCTG clone = IMAGE:1334319/ CCCATCTCCATTGAATTAAATTCCA clone_end = 3′ 7817 db mining Hs.313176 AW293164 6699800 UI-H-BW0-aii-c-01-0-UI.s1 1 ACTTGGGTTCTATCCCCACGATAACT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGTTATGTATATGCCAATATCCCA 2729448/clone_end = 3′ 7818 db mining Hs.313171 AW292976 6699612 UI-H-BW0-aih-b-08-0-UI.s1 1 AGCTAGAAAATGTCCCTTTTTCTTCTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TGGAGGTCTTTAACCAAGGCCCA 2729055/clone_end = 3′ 7819 db mining Hs.343308 BF508886 11592184 UI-H-BI4-aos-a-03-0-UI.s1 1 ATCACCAATCTTATTTAGCACTGTGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ATGCCGTTTTGCAAATGTCACCCA 3085732/clone_end = 3′ 7820 db mining Hs.320468 BF513104 11598283 UI-H-BW1-amn-e-10-0-UI.s1 1 TGACTTAAGGTTGGAATATCTCCTAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TACTCCCCTGTCCTCCTTGGACCA 3070555/clone_end = 3′ 7821 db mining Hs.120585 AA743221 2782727 ny21c06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTGGTTTGCAATGGTTTACTGATGA clone = IMAGE:1272394/ GACAGCAAAAATGAGACAGGACCA clone_end = 3′ 7822 db mining Hs.297468 BF513126 11598305 UI-H-BW1-amn-g-09-0-UI.s1 1 TGGCGAGCCAGTCTCTGGATGGGAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTGATCAACAGAAGTTCTCATACA 3070649/clone_end = 3′ 7823 db mining Hs.313205 AW293932 6700568 UI-H-BW0-aik-b-02-0-UI.s1 1 TGCCCATCCTTTGCTGTTTTTCTCTTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGTCATGGCCTATTTGGAGACA 2729426/clone_end = 3′ 7824 db mining Hs.343329 BF515646 11600825 UI-H-BW1-anu-d-06-0-UI.s1 1 CTCAACCTTGGCCCTAAACTAACAGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GACAGGGAGTTCCCCAGCCTCACA 3083555/clone_end = 3′ 7825 db mining Hs.319906 BF507755 11591053 UI-H-BW1-anc-g-07-0-UI.s2 1 TCCTGACCGTTGACAGAGAGCTTTTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGAAGTCTTAGGCAGTACACACA 3072180/clone_end = 3′ 7826 db mining Hs.320465 BF513053 11598232 UI-H-BW1-amn-a-06-0-UI.s1 1 AGTGTGTGGCACCCAGGGATCACTG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATGAGAATTTCCTGAACAACAACA 3070355/clone_end = 3′ 7827 db mining Hs.320430 BF512667 11597846 UI-H-BW1-amg-f-06-0-UI.s1 1 GCTGTAAGTCCCTTCCTTACTCATCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCCCTCTCAAATACAACAACAACA 3069850/clone_end = 3′ 7828 db mining Hs.120718 AA748539 2788497 ny05h12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCCAGTTGGCACCATTTATGAAACAC clone = IMAGE:1270919/ ACCACCTTGTAACCACTGAATTAA clone_end = 3′ 7829 db mining Hs.320472 BF513154 11598333 UI-H-BW1-amj-b-02-0-UI.s1 1 TCAACCTAGCACAGTGCCTGGCTGAT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGGTGTTGAATATTTCCACTCTAA 3070011/clone_end = 3′ 7830 db mining Hs.319899 BF507695 11590993 UI-H-BW1-anb-h-05-0-UI.s2 1 GCAACCCTCTGCCCCTGCAAAGAGA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTGTGACAAAGATATTCACTGAA 3071865/clone_end = 3′ 7831 db mining Hs.124932 AA825273 2898575 oc67a02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TAACATTCCTGGCACAGTCCCTGGCA clone = IMAGE:1354730/ TAGGGTAGATAATAAATGGTGGAA clone_end = 3′ 7832 db mining Hs.313354 AW297308 6703944 UI-H-BW0-aji-h-03-0-UI.s1 1 TCTCTAACCATCAAGGAAGGTCAAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GCCATGTATCTCTTTTAGGGAGAA 2732020/clone_end = 3′ 7833 db mining Hs.127178 AA938725 3096753 oc10g07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTCCACAAACTCAGGTGTGCAAGAAA clone = IMAGE:1340508/ CAATGCATTACTTTATTTTCAGAA clone_end = 3′ 7834 db mining Hs.320445 BF512786 11597965 UI-H-BW1-amm-h-12-0-UI.s1 1 CAGGAGTTTGAGACCAGCCTGGGCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACATAGTAAGTCTCCATCTCTTCAA 3070702/clone_end = 3′ 7835 db mining Hs.319902 BF507708 11591006 UI-H-BW1-anc-b-02-0-UI.s2 1 TCCCTAGTCCTGGAGACTCGGGAAC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TAAAACAATCAATTCCCCTGAGCAA 3071930/clone_end = 3′ 7836 db mining Hs.104348 AA251338 1886301 zs08a06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCTCTTCATTGGAGACCCCTCCCTG clone = IMAGE:684562/ TCACAGCACAATGTGGGTAATAAA clone_end = 3′ 7837 db mining Hs.320442 BF512761 11597940 UI-H-BW1-amm-f-08-0-UI.s1 1 CAGAACAAGGCCCACAGTGTGAAAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GTGCTGCTGAACAAAGATAAATAAA 3070598/clone_end = 3′ 7838 db mining Hs.320470 BF513152 11598331 UI-H-BW1-amj-a-12-0-UI.s1 1 GAGTCAGCAACACTGGTCCTCTTGC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTTGGTTGATGCTTTTGAACTGAAA 3069983/clone_end = 3′ 7839 db mining Hs.300359 BF516423 11601602 UI-H-BW1-aob-h-05-0-UI.s1 1 TAAGGATGTATCCCTATGGGCAGGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACCCAATTCTAAGAAACTTACAAA 3084512/clone_end = 3′ 7840 db mining Hs.309152 AI392970 4222517 tg22d05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCAAC clone = IMAGE:2109513/ AGAGCGAGACCTTGACTCTTTAAAA clone_end = 3′ 7841 db mining Hs.122448 AA761767 2810697 nz31e08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CACAACACCCAAAAGGCTGCATTGCA clone = IMAGE:1289414/ TAACATGTATTTGTTGAATGAAAA clone_end = 3′ 7842 db mining Hs.319874 BF507452 11590750 UI-H-BW1-amz-e-06-0-UI.s2 1 GGGGTCCTTGCTCACAGAGCTCCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AGATGGTGGTGGGCCACTTCCAAAA 3071699/clone_end = 3′ 7843 db mining Hs.104177 AA214542 1813167 zr92b09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCCTCTATAGGTAAAAGACCTGTTT clone = IMAGE:683129/ GTCTGAAATGTGTGGAACCTGTCT clone_end = 3′ 7844 db mining Hs.104182 AA521405 2261948 aa68c06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCTGCCGTGTCTTTTGGCATTTTCAG clone = IMAGE:826090/ CATGACTATATGTTTTTGTAATGT clone_end = 3′ 7845 db mining Hs.255522 AW296182 6702818 UI-H-BI2-aia-c-01-0-UI.s1 1 CCGAAGGCCCGTGTGGCGCTTCTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TATTCTGTAGAGTGGTAGTTTGTTT 2728680/clone_end = 3′ 7846 db mining Hs.124926 AA765668 2816906 oa04f02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AAAGAGGTAAACGCAAGTTCTCTCTT clone = IMAGE:1303995/ GTAGGTCGGGCTACAGGTGACTTT clone_end = 3′ 7847 db mining Hs.320388 BF512314 11597493 UI-H-BW1-amb-f-11-0-UI.s1 1 TGGTTCTCAGCCTGGGTGAACAGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: AAGGGGTCTAATTTGGTCTTTTGTT 3069453/clone_end = 3′ 7848 db mining Hs.123161 AA807319 2876895 oc38b01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTTCTTGGCACCCTGCACTGTCAGG clone = IMAGE:1351945/ CTATATCATTTCTGTTTGTTTCTT clone_end = 3′ 7849 db mining Hs.120608 AA743877 2783228 ny25b04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCTCATTTTCTTTTCCTAGCTGTGATG clone = IMAGE:1272751/ CAAAGTGTCAGTGGTCCCATCTT clone_end = 3′ 7850 db mining Hs.120554 AA741010 2779602 ny99a10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTCCAACCTTCCTTTTGCTACAAAC clone = IMAGE:1286394/ AAAGAATGCCTAGGGATTCAACTT clone_end = 3′ 7851 db mining Hs.330148 BE676227 10036768 xm80f05.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CAAGTGGCCTTGGTGTTTAAATCTTG clone = IMAGE:2690529/ CCCTAAATTGTAACTCACATGATT clone_end = 3′ 7852 db mining Hs.120259 AA731522 2753678 nw59h09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCAACCAGTGGTGTGCTGGAGCTG clone = IMAGE:1250945/ TCTCATACTATCTTGAGAGTCCATT clone_end = 3′ 7853 db mining Hs.124333 AA829233 2902332 od05a10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGCACTTGCTTTGTTCCAGACATTGT clone = IMAGE:1358298/ CCTTAGCTCCTTTCTTGTGTAATT clone_end = 3′ 7854 db mining Hs.124281 AA825840 2899152 od59d02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGCAGCAAAAATTGAATTTCATAGGC clone = IMAGE:1372227/ CATTCAGTGTTCTCTGCGATAATT clone_end = 3′ 7855 db mining Hs.120716 AA748500 2788458 ny01h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCAGGAATGGAAATACGCCAACCCA clone = IMAGE:1270531/ GGTTAGGCACCTCTATTGCAGAATT clone_end = 3′ 7856 db mining Hs.320428 BF512663 11597842 UI-H-BW1-amg-f-02-0-UI.s1 1 AGGAAATTGGTTGAAGTCGTTTTTCT cDNA, 3′end/clone = IMAGE: CTTGTTAGTCTCATGTTAAGCTGT 3069842/clone_end = 3′ 7857 db mining Hs.123593 AA814828 2884424 ob73d07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCGCCTGGGGAGAATTTAAAATCTAA clone = IMAGE:1337005/ GTCGCTGGAAGTCCCTTTGTATGT clone_end = 3′ 7858 db mining Hs.120214 AA730985 2752189 nw67a04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCTGTAGGAAGGGTTTGTGAATATT clone = IMAGE:1251630/ CTGTTGCTCTGAATTATTAGCGGT clone_end = 3′ 7859 db mining Hs.123365 AA811469 2881080 ob83c11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGAGAGGATCTTGAGACATTCTTGTG clone = IMAGE:1337972/ TTATTTGCCCTCTATGTTTTAGGT clone_end = 3′ 7860 db mining Hs.127156 AA938155 3096266 oc10a09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCCAAGCATGAGACAAGTACCACCA clone = IMAGE:1340440/ GTGGTTCAGGAGATGATTTTAGGT clone_end = 3′ 7861 db mining Hs.320486 BF513276 11598455 UI-H-BW1-amo-e-01-0-UI.s1 1 ACAAGACAGCAGCCTTCCCGAAATGT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CACTACTAAGAATTATTCAGAGGT 3070560/clone_end = 3′ 7862 db mining Hs.343330 BF514718 11599897 UI-H-BW1-ans-a-12-0-UI.s1 1 GCTGCCCAAACTTCCATTTATTTACC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTCCAAACATCACTTCCTTCCTCT 3083063/clone_end = 3′ 7863 db mining Hs.123584 AA814349 2883945 nz06h06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACATTTGCCAATGCACTTGATGTAAA clone = IMAGE:1287035/ GTTGTTGAGGATGTTGACTCTCCT clone_end = 3′ 7864 db mining Hs.123376 AA811751 2881362 ob80e12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCCCCCTTCCTAACACCAATTTGGGA clone = IMAGE:1337710/ ACATCACTACTTGTATATTATCCT clone_end = 3′ 7865 db mining Hs.122860 AA766374 2817612 oa36b03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCAAGACCCTTAGAGTAAGTTAACTC clone = IMAGE:1307021/ CCAAGGAAATGTAGTTAGTTCCCT clone_end = 3′ 7866 db mining Hs.105268 AA490812 2219985 aa49e05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AACCCACAATCCAACTCCCTTGATGA clone = IMAGE:824288/ GGATGATCATTAACAACAATCACT clone_end = 3′ 7867 db mining Hs.297465 BF512677 11597856 UI-H-BW1-amg-g-04-0-UI.s1 1 TTTGAAGCCTCTGGTACTTCCCCTTC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCAAACCCAGTCACAGGAAACACT 3069894/clone_end = 3′ 7868 db mining Hs.127167 AA938326 3096437 oc11c08.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTGGAGGTTAACAGTATTCCTTTGAG clone = IMAGE:1340558/ TGGTGTGATTAAAGGTGCTTTTAT clone_end = 3′ 7869 db mining Hs.123361 AA811359 2880970 ob82a07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CCAACCTCCAGAACTGCCTATCTAAC clone = IMAGE:1337844/ TCATCTGTGGTGATGGAATGCTAT clone_end = 3′ 7870 db mining Hs.105282 AA491247 2220420 aa49b01.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGTGGCTCTCTGCTGTTAGCATGGTT clone = IMAGE:824233/ ACTAATCTTTTGGTTACTTTTCAT clone_end = 3′ 7871 db mining Hs.320385 BF512292 11597471 UI-H-BW1-amb-d-12-0-UI.s1 1 TGACCTCAGTGTCTACTTCAGCAGAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCTGTGGGTATATGCCTACCTCAT 3069359/clone_end = 3′ 7872 db mining Hs.105506 AA521196 2261739 aa74c04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AAGGAGAACTGTCAACTGAATCTCAA clone = IMAGE:826662/ ATGCAGTCAAATGAAGAGAGGCAT clone_end = 3′ 7873 db mining Hs.124928 AA765759 2816997 oa07h05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTCAAGTCATTATAGGTTTGGGCATA clone = IMAGE:1304313/ CAGGGTTAACCTTGTGATGTACAT clone_end = 3′ 7874 db mining Hs.320488 BF513286 11598465 UI-H-BW1-amo-e-11-0-UI.s1 1 AGCAGAACAACATGTGTTTGACACTT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCCTTCTCTGTAATGAGGTACAT 3070580/clone_end = 3′ 7875 db mining Hs.122891 AA767801 2818816 oa45h09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGCCTGTGTGGGTCAAAGGAATCATC clone = IMAGE:1307969/ TATGCTAATGTATTTGAGCCAAAT clone_end = 3′ 7876 db mining Hs.116435 AA648285 2574714 ns20d12.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCGAAAGCAGCATTTTCAATGTTTA clone = IMAGE:1184183/ ATTAAATCGATGCAGGAAATTGTG clone_end = 3′ 7877 db mining Hs.300303 AW292760 6699396 UI-H-BW0-aij-c-03-0-UI.s1 1 GTCCCTGGCCCTTCACTCTTCGTCCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGCTCTCTGACCTCTTTCCCTCTG 2729453/clone_end = 3′ 7878 db mining Hs.123154 AA688058 2674964 nv58c04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTCCGCTGTTTTACCTCACTGCTCC clone = IMAGE:1233990/ TGTTTATGCCCTTAACTTCTGCTG clone_end = 3′ 7879 db mining Hs.320489 BF513296 11598475 UI-H-BW1-amo-f-11-0-UI.s1 1 GCACAAGACCTCACTTGGAACAAGTA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CCAGGCAGAAGAGAGCATTACCTG 3070628/clone_end = 3′ 7880 db mining Hs.124353 AA830448 2903547 oc51d05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTTCATATCTTGGCAGTTGGATGCGG clone = IMAGE:1353225/ TAAGAGCCACAGAGAAACCACCTG clone_end = 3′ 7881 db mining Hs.122824 AA765319 2816557 oa01f11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGGACCCTTTTCCCATATTTCTGGCT clone = IMAGE:1303725/ ATATACAAGGATATCCAGACACTG clone_end = 3′ 7882 db mining Hs.124317 AA827178 2901175 ob53g04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCAGGCCTAGAATTTAGGTTCTAGG clone = IMAGE:1335126/ TGTAAACTATTGGCCTATCAGATG clone_end = 3′ 7883 db mining Hs.300373 AW297820 6704445 UI-H-BW0-aiy-h-04-0-UI.s1 1 GTGCATTTTAGCAACAGACTTCCAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTTCCAGCGCGGGCCAGGAAGGGG 2731230/clone_end = 3′ 7884 db mining Hs.320464 BF513050 11598229 UI-H-BW1-amn-a-03-0-UI.s1 1 CTGTCATGCACCACCTCATCCCCTCC cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTCAGGGCCAGGGACAGTCCCTAG 3070349/clone_end = 3′ 7885 db mining Hs.313366 AW297537 6704173 UI-H-BW0-aja-f-05-0-UI.s1 1 AGAGGAGGAGGGGGTAGAATGAATT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCATTTAAAGCTCAACCTAGTTCAG 2731160/clone_end = 3′ 7886 db mining Hs.320427 BF512648 11597827 UI-H-BW1-amg-d-10-0-UI.s1 1 CAGTCTCCCAGCTTTCTTGGCCTCCT cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CTGCCAACTGGATGCAAGGCTCAG 3069762/clone_end = 3′ 7887 db mining Hs.252840 AW015143 5863980 UI-H-BI0p-abb-e-07-0-UI.s1 1 TGGAGAGAAGGTTCGGGAAGACGAG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: GGGGCTGGGAGGTTTGGAAAGACAG 2711149/clone_end = 3′ 7888 db mining Hs.313161 AW292801 6699437 UI-H-BW0-aij-f-11-0-UI.s1 1 CTGAAATGGGGGAAGGTGGGTTATG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACAAAGTTCATGGAGAGGCCTGAAG 2729613/clone_end = 3′ 7889 db mining Hs.309124 AI380478 4190331 tf95a09.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TAAAGCGGTACGGGATTCCGCACCC clone = IMAGE:2107000/ TACTCCAGCAAGAAAGAGCCTGAAG clone_end = 3′ 7890 db mining Hs.120562 AA741096 2779688 ny99g07.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGCATTCATTCCTCCAAACACACTCC clone = IMAGE:1286460/ CAGGGTTAGGTCTCTTACCTCTGC clone_end = 3′ 7891 db mining Hs.105530 AA521450 2261993 aa69d11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGTGTTGAATATTTATACGGATTGGC clone = IMAGE:826197/ ATCATAAGATACCGCGATACCTGC clone_end = 3′ 7892 db mining Hs.123194 AA805997 2874747 oc18g05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCTTAGTCTAACTGCCTTCTGTAAA clone = IMAGE:1341272/ GTGGGTTGCTATAGTCTTTAAGCC clone_end = 3′ 7893 db mining Hs.122833 AA765597 2816835 oa08a10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGAGGTTTGGATGGTGGCAGGTAAA clone = IMAGE:1304346/ ACAGAAAGGCAAGATGTCATCTGAC clone_end = 3′ 7894 db mining Hs.313827 AW452984 6993760 UI-H-BW1-amd-g-11-0-UI.s1 1 TGGAGCTGCTACATAATTATTTCAGG cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TCTCAAAGCTTCCAAGAAGTGGAC 3069525/clone_end = 3′ 7895 db mining Hs.122383 AA789140 2849260 aa66g10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGACGGAACCTGAGATGTTGGATGTT clone = IMAGE:825954/ GTTGATCTTAGCAAACAGACTTTA clone_end = 3′ 7896 db mining Hs.120226 AA731687 2752576 nw58f05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGATCTGTAATCTTTGGCAAATGGAA clone = IMAGE:1250817/ CTCACCTGCAACGATACCTACTTA clone_end = 3′ 7897 db mining Hs.120288 AA731998 2753949 nw61b04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GAGGACTTCCATTCCCCATTTCCCGC clone = IMAGE:1251055/ ATACCTGCTGTTCTGTCTGAATTA clone_end = 3′ 7898 db mining Hs.123168 AA804519 2873650 ns28a11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGCTCACACCTGTTCCTTCATGGGTC clone = IMAGE:1184924/ AGTTCCTTTCATTTTCACTTTTGA clone_end = 3′ 7899 db mining Hs.124369 AA830835 2903934 oc54b06.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AGCTGCTGCTTCTCTTTCAGTTGCAA clone = IMAGE:1353491/ ATGCAAACCTGTTATAATCTTTGA clone_end = 3′ 7900 db mining Hs.122482 AA767335 2818350 nz65h02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TCAATATCTGTGTGTCTTTTCATGAGT clone = IMAGE:1300371/ GGCTGTTACTTGTGAAGAATTGA clone_end = 3′ 7901 db mining Hs.313287 AW296059 6702695 UI-H-BW0-aiu-g-03-0-UI.s1 1 TGAGTGGACTGAGGAATGAATAGAAA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: ACGTGGATATATGTAGAAAGCTGA 2730796/clone_end = 3′ 7902 db mining Hs.120705 AA748015 2787973 nx87c05.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCAGCCCCTGGGAATGTTATGAGC clone = IMAGE:1269224/ AAATGATACTCCATGAGTAAAATGA clone_end = 3′ 7903 db mining Hs.320495 BF513385 11598564 UI-H-BW1-amk-f-10-0-UI.s1 1 TCGTGTGAGTGTGAGAGACATGTTCA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: TTGTGAAAAGATACTCCTAGTGGA 3070242/clone_end = 3′ 7904 db mining Hs.121104 AA721020 2737155 nx89f11.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTTGTCAAATGCCTGTTCACCATCTG clone = IMAGE:1269453/ TGGAAGTCATTATATGATTCAGGA clone_end = 3′ 7905 db mining Hs.124297 AA827809 2900172 od08c04.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACACTTTTCTTCTAAGGAGAGCTTTC clone = IMAGE:1367334/ TTAGGCATTTCAAAGAACTTTCGA clone_end = 3′ 7906 db mining Hs.320372 BF512096 11597308 UI-H-BW1-ami-f-10-0-UI.s1 1 ACCAAATGAGTACCATCTGTTGAACA cDNA, 3′ end/clone = IMAGE: CAGGGTGGCGATCCAAGTGTTTCA 3070218/clone_end = 3′ 7907 HUVEC Hs.92381 AB007956 3413930 mRNA, chromosome 1 specific 1 ACCTGACTTCCACGATAAAATGGAGA cDNA transcript KIAA0487/ TGAGTGCAGGGGTGAGTGTATAGT cds = UNKNOWN 7908 HUVEC Hs.24950 AB008109 2554613 regulator of G-protein signalling 1 TGCAGATTTATACTCCTGACGTGTCT cDNA 5 (RGS5), mRNA/cds = CATTCACAGCTAATAATAGGCCA (81, 626) 7909 HUVEC Hs.306193 AB011087 3043553 hypothetical protein (LQFBS-1), 1 ACCCTCGCCCTTTCCCTCCGGTTCAG cDNA mRNA/cds = (0, 743) TACCTATTGTTTCTCCTTTCAAAT 7910 HUVEC Hs.154919 AB014525 3327063 mRNA for KIAA0625 protein, 1 AAGAGGAAATGGCAGAATTAAAAGCA cDNA partial cds/cds = (0, 2377) GAAACAAGAAGATGGACATGGATT 7911 HUVEC Hs.153026 AB014540 3327093 mRNA for KIAA0640 protein, 1 AAGAGTGTTTGAGTGCTTGTCATCAG cDNA partial cds/cds = (0, 1812) GTGTTTTCCTTAATAAGTAGGGAT 7912 HUVEC Hs.24439 AB014546 3327105 ring finger protein (C3HC4 type) 1 CTGCTGTCCACTTTCCTTCAGGCTCT cDNA 8 (RNF8), mRNA/cds = GTGAATACTTCAACCTGCTGTGAT (112, 1569) 7913 HUVEC Hs.155829 AB014576 3327165 mRNA for KIAA0676 protein, 1 TTCCTTGGATTCATTTCACTTGGCTA cDNA partial cds/cds = (0, 3789) GAAATTACACTGTGCTCAATGCCT 7914 HUVEC Hs.93675 AB022718 4204189 decidual protein induced by 1 AGGTCTCTGCCACCTCCTTCTCTGTG cDNA progesterone (DEPP), mRNA/ AGCTGTCAGTCTAGGTTATTCTCT cds = (218, 856) 7915 HUVEC Hs.104305 AB023143 4589483 death effector filament-forming 1 GAATAGGAGGGACATGGAACCATTT cDNA Ced-4-like apoptosis protein GCCTCTGGCTGTGTCACAGGGTGAG (DEFCAP), transcript variant B, mRNA/cds = (522, 4811) 7916 HUVEC Hs.103329 AB023187 14133226 KIAA0970 protein (KIAA0970), 1 CCTGTTTAAGAAAGTGAAATGTTATG cDNA mRNA/cds = (334, 2667) GTCTCCCCTCTTCCAATGAGCTTA 7917 HUVEC Hs.155182 AB028959 5689408 KIAA1036 protein (KIAA1036), 1 TTTCACTTTCACACTTCATCTCATTCC cDNA mRNA/cds = (385, 1482) TGTTGTCACTTTCCCCGAAACGA 7918 HUVEC Hs.129218 AB028997 5689484 DNA sequence from clone 1 TCTGGATCAATAGCTTCCCCTCTAGG cDNA RP11-145E8 on chromosome GTCTACTGATGAGTCAAATCTAAA 10. Contains the gene KIAA1074, the 3′ end of the YME1L1 gene for YME1 (S. cerevisiae)-like 1, ESTs, STSs, GSSs and a CpG island/ cds = (166, 5298) 7919 HUVEC Hs.8383 AB032255 6683499 bromodomain adjacent to zinc 1 TTTATCTACTGTGTGTTGTGGTGGCC cDNA finger domain, 2B (BAZ2B), TGTTGGAGGCAAATAGATCAGATT mRNA/cds = (366, 6284) 7920 HUVEC Hs.15165 AB037755 7243048 novel retinal pigment epithelial 1 GACATTTTTGTAGGATGCCTGACGAG cDNA gene (NORPEG), mRNA/cds = GTGTAGCCTTTTATCTTGTTTCCG (111, 3053) 7921 HUVEC Hs.82113 AB049113 10257384 dUTP pyrophosphatase (DUT), 1 CCCAGTTTGTGGAAGCACAGGCAAG cDNA mRNA/cds = (29, 523) AGTGTTCTTTTCTGGTGATTCTCCA 7922 HUVEC Hs.8180 AF000652 2795862 syndecan binding protein 1 TGTTCCTTTTCCTGACTCCTCCTTGC cDNA (syntenin) (SDCBP), mRNA/ AAACAAAATGATAGTTGACACTTT cds = (148, 1044) 7923 HUVEC Hs.147916 AF000982 2580549 DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/ 1 GTGACTTGTACATTCAGCAATAGCAT cDNA His) box polypeptide 3 (DDX3), TTGAGCAAGTTTTATCAGCAAGCA transcript variant 2, mRNA/ cds = (856, 2844) 7924 HUVEC Hs.75056 AF002163 2290769 adaptor-related protein complex 1 TTGCTATCGACATTCCCGTATAAAGA cDNA 3, delta 1 subunit (AP3D1), GAGAGACATATCACGCTGCTGTCA mRNA/cds = (209, 3547) 7925 HUVEC Hs.42915 AF006082 2282029 ARP2 (actin-related protein 2, 1 CCTGCCAGTGTCAGAAAATCCTATTT cDNA yeast) homolog (ACTR2), ATGAATCCTGTCGGTATTCCTTGG mRNA/cds = (74, 1258) 7926 HUVEC Hs.11538 AF006084 2282033 actin related protein 2/3 1 AGGGAGGGGACAGATGGGGAGCTTT cDNA complex, subunit 1A (41 kD) TCTTACCTATTCAAGGAATACGTGC (ARPC1B), mRNA/cds = (80, 1198) 7927 HUVEC Hs.6895 AF006086 2282037 actin related protein 2/3 1 TCAAGAATTTGGGTGGGAGAAAAGAA cDNA complex, subunit 3 (21 kD) AGTGGGTTATCAAGGGTGATTTGA (ARPC3), mRNA/cds = (25, 561) 7928 HUVEC Hs.286027 AF010313 6468761 etoposide-induced mRNA 1 TGTGATTAGGTTGTTTTCCTGTCATTT cDNA (PIG8), mRNA/cds = (72, 1151) TTGAGAGACTAAAATTGTGGGGG 7929 HUVEC Hs.79150 AF026291 2559007 chaperonin containing TCP1, 1 TGGGCTTGGTCTTCCAGTTGGCATTT cDNA subunit 4 (delta) (CCT4), GCCTGAAGTTGTATTGAAACAATT mRNA/cds = (0, 1619) 7930 HUVEC Hs.81452 AF030555 3158350 fatty-acid-Coenzyme A ligase, 1 AACAAGATGAGAACAGATAAAGATTG cDNA long-chain 4 (FACL4), transcript TGTGGTGTTTTGGATTTGGAGAGA variant 2, mRNA/cds = (506, 2641) 7931 HUVEC Hs.139851 AF035752 2665791 caveolin 2 (CAV2), mRNA/ 1 TGTAGCTCCCACAAGGTAAACTTCAT cDNA cds = (20, 508) TGGTAAGATTGCACTGTTCTGATT 7932 HUVEC Hs.194709 AF037364 14030860 paraneoplastic antigen MA1 1 TCACTCCCCCATTTCACTTCTTTGTC cDNA (PNMA1), mRNA/cds = AGAGAATAGTTCTTGTTCATACTG (664, 1725) 7933 HUVEC Hs.79516 AF039656 2773159 brain acid-soluble protein 1 1 TGGGAGTGACAAACATTCTCTCATCC cDNA (BASP1), mRNA/cds = TACTTAGCCTACCTAGATTTCTCA (52, 735) 7934 HUVEC Hs.29417 AF039942 4730928 HCF-binding transcription factor 1 AATGGAAGGATTAGTATGGCCTATTT cDNA Zhangfei (ZF), mRNA/ TTAAAGCTGCTTTGTTAGGTTCCT cds = (457, 1275) 7935 HUVEC Hs.26232 AF044414 6136293 mannosidase, alpha, class 2C, 1 CCCCAGCCTAAAGCAGGGATCAGTC cDNA member 1 (MAN2C1), mRNA/ TTTTCTTGTGGAATAAATCCTTGGA cds = (56, 3244) 7936 HUVEC Hs.3776 AF062072 3668065 zinc finger protein 216 1 TGTGGTAATGCCTGTTTTCATCTGTA cDNA (ZNF216), mRNA/cds = AATAGTTAAGTATGTACACGAGGC (288, 929) 7937 HUVEC Hs.74034 AF070648 3283922 clone 24651 mRNA sequence/ 1 AGATGCTTAGTCCCTCATGCAAATCA cDNA cds = UNKNOWN ATTACTGGTCCAAAAGATTGCTGA 7938 HUVEC Hs.274230 AF074331 5052074 PAPS synthetase-2 (PAPSS2) 1 AAAACTGCTCTTCTGCTCTAGTACCA cDNA mRNA, complete cds/cds = TGCTTAGTGCAAATGATTATTTCT (63, 1907) 7939 HUVEC Hs.12540 AF081281 3415122 lysophospholipase I (LYPLA1), 1 AGCTATTAGGATCTTCAACCCAGGTA cDNA mRNA/cds = (35, 727) ACAGGAATAATTCTGTGGTTTCAT 7940 HUVEC Hs.159629 AF092131 5138911 myosin IXB (MYO9B), mRNA/ 1 TCCTGCGTCTATCCATGTGGAATGCT cDNA cds = (0, 6068) GGACAATAAAGCGAGTGCTGCCCA 7941 HUVEC Hs.273385 AF105253 7532779 guanine nucleotide binding 1 GCCACAAAAGTTCCCTCTCACTTTCA cDNA protein (G protein), alpha GTAAAAATAAATAAAACAGCAGCA stimulating activity polypeptide 1 (GNAS1), mRNA/cds = (68, 1252) 7942 HUVEC Hs.2934 AF107045 5006419 ribonucleotide reductase M1 1 ACTGCTTTGACTGGTGGGTCTCTAGA cDNA polypeptide (RRM1), mRNA/ AGCAAAACTGAGTGATAACTCATG cds = (187, 2565) 7943 HUVEC Hs.158237 AF112345 6650627 integrin alpha 10 subunit 1 GGCATTGTCTCTGTTTCCCAGTGGG cDNA (ITGA10) mRNA, complete cds/ GTGGACAGTATATCAGATGGTCAGA cds = (76, 3579) 7944 HUVEC Hs.183698 AF116627 7959755 ribosomal protein L29 (RPL29), 1 CCCTGGGCTACCATCTGCATGGGGC cDNA mRNA/cds = (29, 508) TGGGGTCCTCCTGTGCTATTTGTAC 7945 HUVEC Hs.2186 AF119850 7770136 Homo sapiens, eukaryotic 1 TCAAGTGAACATCTCTTGCCATCACC cDNA translation elongation factor 1 TAGCTGCCTGCACCTGCCCTTCAG gamma, clone MGC:4501 IMAGE:2964623, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (2278, 3231) 7946 HUVEC Hs.22900 AF134891 7381111 nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 1 TCTTGGCAGCCATCCTTTTTAAGAGT cDNA 2)-like 3 (NFE2L3), mRNA/ AAGTTGGTTACTTCAAAAAGAGCA cds = (492, 1694) 7947 HUVEC Hs.108258 AF141968 6273777 actin cross-linking factor 1 AGCTAAAGAGAGGGAACCTCATCTAA cDNA (ACF7), transcript variant 1, GTAACATTTGCACATGATACAGCA mRNA/cds = (51, 16343) 7948 HUVEC Hs.11156 AF151072 7106865 hypothetical protein 1 GCTGAGTGCTGGCCCTCTGCGTCTT cDNA (LOC51255), mRNA/cds = CCTTATTAACCTTGAATCCTCATTA (0, 461) 7949 HUVEC Hs.179573 AF193556 6907041 collagen, type I, alpha 2 1 TGAATGATCAGAACTGACATTTAATT cDNA (COL1A2), mRNA/cds = CATGTTTGTCTCGCCATGCTTCTT (139, 4239) 7950 HUVEC Hs.41135 AF205940 8547214 endomucin-2 (LOC51705), 1 TCCGGGCCAAGAATTTTTATCCATGA cDNA mRNA/cds = (78, 863) AGACTTTCCTACTTTTCTCGGTGT 7951 HUVEC Hs.142908 AF219119 7158848 E2F-like protein (LOC51270), 1 GCAGAGTTCATTGTTGCCCCTTAACA cDNA mRNA/cds = (278, 979) GTTTTTCCTGAGTTTACTGAAGAA 7952 HUVEC Hs.154721 AF261088 9802307 aconitase 1, soluble (ACO1), 1 TTATCAAGCAGAGACCTTTGTTGGGA cDNA mRNA/cds = (107, 2776) GGCGGTTTGGGAGAACACATTTCT 7953 HUVEC Hs.76288 AF261089 9802309 calpain 2, (m/II) large subunit 1 GGGTATGCTGCCTCTGTAAATTCATG cDNA (CAPN2), mRNA/cds = TATTCAAAGGAAAAGACACCTTGC (142, 2244) 7954 HUVEC Hs.152707 AJ001259 2769253 glioblastoma amplified sequence 1 TTGTCTGCCCCACAATCAAGAATGTA cDNA (GBAS), mRNA/cds = (8, 868) TGTGTAAAGTGTGAATAAATCTCA 7955 HUVEC Hs.5097 AJ002308 2959871 synaptogyrin 2 (SYNGR2), 1 ATGCCCGGCCTGGGATGCTGTTTGG cDNA mRNA/cds = (29, 703) AGACGGAATAAATGTTTTCTCATTC 7956 HUVEC Hs.143323 AJ243706 6572290 mRNA for RB-binding protein 1 AGCAGTTTGTGATATAGCAGAGGTTT cDNA (rbbp2h1a gene)/cds = AAATGTACCCTCCCCTTTTATGCA (757, 5802) 7957 HUVEC Hs.1197 NM_002157 4504522 Heat shock 10 kD protein 1 1 TGATGCTGCCCATTCCACTGAAGTTC cDNA (chaperonin 10) TGAAATCTTTCGTCATGTAAATAA 7958 HUVEC Hs.79037 BC010112 14603308 Homo sapiens, heat shock 60 kD 1 AGCAGCCTTTCTGTGGAGAGTGAGA cDNA protein 1 (chaperonin), clone ATAATTGTGTACAAAGTAGAGAAGT MGC:19755 IMAGE:3630225, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1705, 3396) 7959 HUVEC Hs.279860 AJ400717 7573518 tumor protein, translationally- 1 CATCTGAAGTGTGGAGCCTTACCCAT cDNA controlled 1 (TPT1), mRNA/ TTCATCACCTACAACGGAAGTAGT cds = (94, 612) 7960 HUVEC Hs.165563 AK024508 10440535 DNA sequence from clone RP4- 1 GCCAGGCTGGTTCCGCATGGTGATC cDNA 591C20 on chromosome 20. TCCGTCTTGTATGTCTGAATGTTGG Contains ESTs, STSs, GSSs and CpG islands. Contains a novel gene for a protein similar to NG26, the TPD52L2 gene for two isoforms of tumor protein D52-like protein 2, a gene for a novel DnaJ domain protein similar to mouse and bovine cysteine string protein with two isoforms, a gene for a novel phosphoribulokinase with three isoforms, the KIAA1196 gene and the 5′ part of the TOM gene for a putative mitochondrial outer membrane protein import receptor similar to yeast pre-mRNA splicing factors Prp1/ Zer1 and Prp6/cds = (0, 503) 7961 HUVEC Hs.91146 AL050147 4884153 protein kinase D2 mRNA, 1 CTATTTCCAAGGCCCCTCCCTGTTTC cDNA complete cds/cds = (39, 2675) CCCAGCAATTAAAACGGACTCATC 7962 HUVEC Hs.66762 AL050367 4914600 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp564A026 1 AAAGTGCCAGAATGACTCTTCTGTGC cDNA (from clone DKFZp564A026)/ ATTCTTCTTAAAGAGCTGCTTGGT cds = UNKNOWN 7963 HUVEC Hs.165998 AL080119 5262550 PAI-1 mRNA-binding protein 1 TTGTTGGTAGGCACATCGTGTCAAGT cDNA (PAI-RBP1), mRNA/cds = GAAGTAGTTTTATAGGTATGGGTT (85, 1248) 7964 HUVEC Hs.111801 AL096723 5419856 mRNA; cDNA 1 AGTCCTGTATCATCCATACTTGTACT cDNA DKFZp564H2023 (from clone ACCTTGTCCTATGAAGCTCTGAGA DKFZp564H2023)/cds = UNKNOWN 7965 HUVEC Hs.89434 AL110225 5817161 drebrin 1 (DBN1), mRNA/ 1 TTGGCCGCTTCCCTACCCACAGGGC cDNA cds = (97, 2046) CTGACTTTTACAGCTTTTCTCTTTT 7966 HUVEC Hs.7527 AL110239 5817182 small fragment nuclease 1 TATGACACAGCAGCTCCTTTGTAAGT cDNA (DKFZP566E144), mRNA/ ACCAGGTCATGTCCATCCCTTGGT cds = (77, 790) 7967 HUVEC Hs.187991 AL110269 5817043 DKFZP564A122 protein 1 TTGGTGAGTTGCCAAAGAAGCAATAC cDNA (DKFZP564A122), mRNA/ AGCATATCTGCTTTTGCCTTCTGT cds = (2570, 2908) 7968 HUVEC Hs.25882 AL117665 5912262 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGCATAGATGACCTTTGGATTATTGG cDNA DKFZp586M1824 (from clone ACTCTGACTATTGGGACCCTAAAT DKFZp586M1824); partial cds/ cds = (0, 3671) 7969 HUVEC Hs.17428 AL133010 6453416 RBP1-like protein (BCAA), 1 TGGACGCCCTAAGAAACAGAGAAAA cDNA transcript variant 2, mRNA/ CAGAAATAACAACCAGGAACTGCTT cds = (466, 4143) 7970 HUVEC Hs.278242 AL137300 6807762 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 CAATAGCTTGTGGGTCTGTGAAGACT cDNA 3214 IMAGE:3502620, mRNA, GCGGTGTTTGAGTTTCTCACACCC complete cds/cds = (2066, 3421) 7971 HUVEC Hs.7378 AL137663 6807784 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434G227 1 TGCACTGTACTCTCTTCATAGGATTG cDNA (from clone DKFZp434G227)/ TAAAGGTGTTCTAATCCAATTGCA cds = UNKNOWN 7972 HUVEC Hs.61289 AL157424 7018453 mRNA; cDNA 1 TGAAGTCATTTCATTGGGAAGGAAAG cDNA DKFZp761E1512 (from clone CTGCAAAGATTATTGGGGGACTAG DKFZp761E1512)/cds = UNKNOWN 7973 HUVEC Hs.240013 AL390148 9368882 mRNA; cDNA DKFZp547A166 1 TTTCATCTGGCCCACCCTCCTTAGAC cDNA (from clone DKFZp547A166)/ TCTCCTCCCTTCAAGAGTTGGAGC cds = UNKNOWN 7974 HUVEC Hs.22629 AW887820 8049833 602281231F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GTGTAGAATTCGGATCCAGTCATCTC cDNA clone = IMAGE:4368943/ ACAGAACTTTCCACTAGGGTGCCA clone_end = 5′ 7975 HUVEC Hs.333414 BE562833 9806553 hypothetical protein MGC14151 1 CGGACCCCAGTTTCTTGTACCAAGG cDNA (MGC14151), mRNA/cds = GGGAAACATGCGGGGACCCCAATGG (108, 485) 7976 HUVEC NA BE612847 9894444 601452239F1 NIH_MGC_(—) 1 TAAAGATGTCCGGGTACACTTCGCCA cDNA 66 cDNA clone IMAGE: AGGGTTAGCGTCTTTGGGCATTTC 3856304 5′, mRNA sequence 7977 HUVEC Hs.86412 BE876332 10325018 chromosome 9 open reading 1 AACACAACACTAAAACCGAACACACA cDNA frame 5 (C9orf5), mRNA/cds = CGTACTAACACACCCACGACCCAA (32, 2767) 7978 HUVEC Hs.285814 BE906669 10400012 sprouty (Drosophila) homolog 4 1 CCTTCTGGTTCTGCTTTTGACCAGCA cDNA (SPRY4), mRNA/cds = TTTTTGTGCCCCTCTGTTACTGTG (205, 525) 7979 HUVEC Hs.113029 BF025727 10733439 ribosomal protein S25 (RPS25), 1 GATATACGAAACACACCACTGGACGA cDNA mRNA/cds = (63, 440) TGCGAAAAACGAGACGACATAAGC 7980 HUVEC Hs.263339 BF107006 10889631 602377929F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 TGGACAGGCATGAAAGGTTACAAATG cDNA clone = IMAGE:4508646/ GGAGAAAACTCACACACGTTATGT clone_end = 5′ 7981 HUVEC Hs.182426 BF204683 11098269 601867521F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 GCAGGAGAGCGAGAGAGGAGAAGAA cDNA clone = IMAGE:4110052/ GAGGCAGGAGGGAGAAAGAGCGTAC clone_end = 5′ 7982 HUVEC Hs.75968 BF217687 11111273 thymosin, beta 4, X 1 CAAGAAGCAGAAGCAGCAACCAGAG cDNA chromosome (TMSB4X), ACAGAGAGACAAACGCAGAACAACA mRNA/cds = (77, 211) 7983 HUVEC Hs.112318 BF237710 11151628 cDNA FLJ14633 fis, clone 1 AGAGGAAAGAATAGGACCAGTGCCG cDNA NT2RP2000938/cds = AGGTATAGGGAGGAGGGCATACTAA UNKNOWN 7984 HUVEC Hs.293981 BF247088 11162147 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 TCGGAGTAAGGGCGATTGTCTCGTTA cDNA 16393 IMAGE:3939021, GGTAATACATCATCTTCGTGCATA mRNA, complete cds/cds = (506, 1900) 7985 HUVEC Hs.157850 BF303931 11250608 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 AGACAAGACGAGCAACGACAACCAC cDNA 15545 IMAGE:3050745, AGCAGCTCCATACACTCTGCCTCTC mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1045, 1623) 7986 HUVEC Hs.217493 D00017 219909 annexin A2 (ANXA2), mRNA/ 1 AGTGAAGTCTATGATGTGAAACACTT cDNA cds = (49, 1068) TGCCTCCTGTGTACTGTGTCATAA 7987 HUVEC Hs.76549 D00099 219941 mRNA for Na,K-ATPase alpha- 1 TCACAAGACAGTCATCAGAACCAGTA cDNA subunit, complete cds/cds = AATATCCGTCTGCCAGTTCGATCA (318, 3389) 7988 HUVEC Hs.330716 D10522 219893 cDNA FLJ14368 fis, clone 1 AAACTCCTGCTTAAGGTGTTCTAATT cDNA HEMBA1001122/cds = TTCTGTGAGCACACTAAAAGCGAA UNKNOWN 7989 HUVEC Hs.75929 D21255 575578 mRNA for OB-cadherin-2, 1 CGTGCCAGATATAACTGTCTTGTTTC cDNA complete cds/cds = (476, 2557) AGTGAGAGACGCCCTATTTCTATG 7990 HUVEC Hs.178710 D21260 434760 clathrin, heavy polypeptide (Hc) 1 TCCCTGAGGCTTGTGTATGTTGGATA cDNA (CLTC), mRNA/cds = TTGTGGTGTTTTAGATCACTGAGT (172, 5199) 7991 HUVEC Hs.334822 D23660 432358 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CAGAGAAGAAACCTACTACAGAGGA cDNA ribosomal protein L4, clone GAAGAAGCCTGCTGCATAAACTCTT MGC:2966 IMAGE:3139805, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (1616, 2617) 7992 HUVEC Hs.262823 D28500 7678803 hypothetical protein FLJ10326 1 TCAGAACATAGATATGTATTCAGCTT cDNA (FLJ10326), mRNA/cds = GTCTTCAAATACGGCCAAGCAGAA (2, 2296) 7993 HUVEC Hs.151761 D43947 603948 KIAA0100 gene product 1 TTGGGGTCAAGTGAAAGGGTAGGGG cDNA (KIAA0100), mRNA/cds = GATAGTCCTGATCAAGTGTGATAAA (329, 6607) 7994 HUVEC Hs.699 D50525 1167502 peptidylprolyl isomerase B 1 CAGCAAATCCATCTGAACTGTGGAG cDNA (cyclophilin B) (PPIB), mRNA/ GAGAAGCTCTCTTTACTGAGGGTGC cds = (21, 671) 7995 HUVEC Hs.278607 D50911 6633996 mRNA; cDNA 1 CCTTCTCTTCATGTGTGTAAATCTGT cDNA DKFZp434N0735 (from clone AATATACCATTCTCTGTGGCCTGT DKFZp434N0735); partial cds/ cds = (0, 1577) 7996 HUVEC Hs.57729 D50922 1469186 Kelch-like ECH-associated 1 GGATGGCACTTCCCCACCGGATGGA cDNA protein 1 (KIAA0132), mRNA/ CAGTTATTTTGTTGATAAGTAACCC cds = (112, 1986) 7997 HUVEC Hs.240770 D59253 1060898 Homo sapiens, nuclear cap 1 TGAGTCAGTGTCTTTACTGAGCTGGA cDNA binding protein subunit 2, AGCCTCTGAAAGTTATTAAAGGCA 20 kD, clone MGC:4991 IMAGE:3458927, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (26, 496) 7998 HUVEC Hs.155595 D63878 961447 neural precursor cell expressed, 1 CCCACACTGCTACACTTCTGATCCCC cDNA developmentally down-regulated TTTGGTTTTACTACCCAAATCTAA 5 (NEDD5), mRNA/cds = (258, 1343) 7999 HUVEC Hs.80712 D86957 1503987 septin 2 (SEP2) mRNA, partial 1 GTGGCTTGCTAGTCTGTTACGTTAAC cDNA cds/cds = (0, 1527) ATGCTTTTCTAAAATTGCTTCACG 8000 HUVEC Hs.75822 D86970 1504013 mRNA for KIAA0216 gene, 1 TTGTACTCACTGGGCTGTGCTCTCCC cDNA complete cds/cds = (484, 5229) CTGTTTACCCGATGTATGGAAATA 8001 HUVEC Hs.170311 D89678 3218539 heterogeneous nuclear 1 TTTATGATTAGGTGACGAGTTGACAT cDNA ribonucleoprotein D-like TGAGATTGTCCTTTTCCCCTGATC (HNRPDL), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (580, 1842) 8002 HUVEC Hs.83213 J02874 178346 fatty acid binding protein 4, 1 TTGTTGTTTTCCCTGATTTAGCAAGC cDNA adipocyte (FABP4), mRNA/ AAGTAATTTTCTCCCAAGCTGATT cds = (47, 445) 8003 HUVEC Hs.177766 J03473 337423 ADP-ribosyltransferase (NAD+; 1 TTAGAAACAAAAAGAGCTTTCCTTCT cDNA poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase) CCAGGAATACTGAACATGGGAGCT (ADPRT), mRNA/cds = (159, 3203) 8004 HUVEC Hs.155560 L10284 186522 calnexin (CANX), mRNA/ 1 CCATTGTTGTCAAATGCCCAGTGTCC cDNA cds = (89, 1867) ATCAGATGTGTTCCTCCATTTTCT 8005 HUVEC Hs.75693 L13977 431320 prolylcarboxypeptidase 1 GATGTCTGGTGCCCAATCCCAGGAA cDNA (angiotensinase C) (PRCP), GTGAGAGCCATTTCTTTTGTACTGG mRNA/cds = (29, 1519) 8006 HUVEC Hs.539 L31610 1220360 ribosomal protein S29 (RPS29), 1 AGTTGGACTAAATGCTCTTCCTTCAG cDNA mRNA/cds = (30, 200) AGGATTATCCGGGGCATCTACTCA 8007 HUVEC Hs.1742 L33075 536843 IQ motif containing GTPase 1 TGAATTTACTTCCTCCCAAGAGTTTG cDNA activating protein 1 (IQGAP1), GACTGCCCGTCAGATTGTTTCTGC mRNA/cds = (467, 5440) 8008 HUVEC Hs.180446 L38951 893287 importin beta subunit mRNA, 1 AAACACATACACACAAAACAGCAAAC cDNA complete cds/cds = (337, 2967) TTCAGGTAACTATTTTGGATTGCA 8009 HUVEC Hs.79572 M11233 181179 cathepsin D (lysosomal aspartyl 1 CTGAGGATGAGCTGGAAGGAGTGAG cDNA protease) (CTSD), mRNA/ AGGGGACAAAACCCACCTTGTTGGA cds = (2, 1240) 8010 HUVEC Hs.273415 M11560 178350 aldolase A, fructose- 1 TCTTTCTTCCCTCGTGACAGTGGTGT cDNA bisphosphate (ALDOA), mRNA/ GTGGTGTCGTCTGTGAATGCTAAG cds = (167, 1261) 8011 HUVEC Hs.254105 M14328 182113 enolase 1, (alpha) (ENO1), 1 GCTAGATCCCCGGTGGTTTTGTGCTC cDNA mRNA/cds = (94, 1398) AAAATAAAAAGCCTCAGTGACCCA 8012 HUVEC Hs.237519 M20867 183059 yz35c09.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GCATGGCTTAACCTGGTGATAAAAGC cDNA clone = IMAGE:285040/ AGTTATTAAAAGTCTACGTTTTCC clone_end = 3′ 8013 HUVEC Hs.1239 M22324 178535 alanyl (membrane) amino- 1 CCGCCCTGTACCCTCTTTCACCTTTC cDNA peptidase (aminopeptidase N, CCTAAAGACCCTAAATCTGAGGAA aminopeptidase M, microsomal aminopeptidase, CD13, p150) (ANPEP), mRNA/cds = (120, 3023) 8014 HUVEC Hs.118126 M22960 190282 protective protein for beta- 1 GGACAGCCCACAGGGAGGTGGTGGA cDNA galactosidase (galactosialidosis) CGGACTGTAATTGATAGATTGATTA (PPGB), mRNA/cds = (6, 1448) 8015 HUVEC Hs.198281 M26252 338826 pyruvate kinase, muscle 1 ATTGAAGCCGACTCTGGCCCTGGCC cDNA (PKM2), mRNA/cds = CTTACTTGCTTCTCTAGCTCTCTAG (109, 1704) 8016 HUVEC Hs.2050 M31166 339991 pentaxin-related gene, rapidly 1 ACTAGACTTTATGCCATGGTGCTTTC cDNA induced by IL-1 beta (PTX3), AGTTTAATGCTGTGTCTCTGTCAG mRNA/cds = (67, 1212) 8017 HUVEC Hs.99853 M59849 182591 fibrillarin (FBL), mRNA/ 1 GAGCCATATGAAAGAGACCATGCCG cDNA cds = (59, 1024) TGGTCGTGGGAGTGTACAGGCCACC 8018 HUVEC Hs.283473 M64098 183891 hypothetical protein PRO2900 1 ATAACAGACTCCAGCTCCTGGTCCAC cDNA (PRO2900), mRNA/cds = CCGGCATGTCAGTCAGCACTCTGG (271, 501) 8019 HUVEC Hs.211573 M85289 184426 heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 1 CTGGCCTCTGTGTCCTAGAAGGGAC cDNA (perlecan) (HSPG2), mRNA/ CCTCCTGTGGTCTTTGTCTTGATTT cds = (40, 13221) 8020 HUVEC Hs.75103 M86400 189952 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 CCCAAAGCTCACTTTACAAAATATTT cDNA tryptophan 5-monooxygenase CCTCAGTACTTTGCAGAAAACACC activation protein, zeta poly- peptide (YWHAZ), mRNA/ cds = (84, 821) 8021 HUVEC Hs.59271 M96982 338262 U2(RNU2) small nuclear RNA 1 ATGTCTGCTAGAAAGTGTTGTAGTTG cDNA auxillary factor 1 (non-standard ATTGACCAAACCAGTTCATAAGGG symbol) (U2AF1), mRNA/cds = (38, 760) 8022 HUVEC Hs.110802 NM_000552 9257255 von Willebrand factor (VWF), 1 CTCTGCATGTTCTGCTCTTGTGCCCT cDNA mRNA/cds = (310, 8751) TCTGAGCCCACAATAAAGGCTGAG 8023 HUVEC Hs.274466 NM_001403 4503472 eukaryotic translation elongation 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTTCAGAAGGAA cDNA factor 1 alpha 1-like 14 AGGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACACGTT (EEF1A1L14), mRNA/cds = (620, 1816) 8024 HUVEC Hs.279518 NM_001642 4502146 amyloid beta (A4) precursor- 1 AGCCCTATTCATGTCTCTACCCACTA cDNA like protein 2 (APLP2), mRNA/ TGCACAGATTAAACTTCACCTACA cds = (72, 2363) 8025 HUVEC Hs.76224 NM_004105 9665261 EGF-containing fibulin-like 1 AGTGACAGTGAACTTAAGCAAATTAC cDNA extracellular matrix protein 1 CCTCCTACCCAATTCTATGGAATA (EFEMP1), transcript variant 1, mRNA/cds = (149, 1630) 8026 HUVEC Hs.19545 NM_012193 6912383 frizzled (Drosophila) homolog 4 1 ACACATGCCCTGAATGAATTGCTAAA cDNA (FZD4), mRNA/cds = TTTCAAAGGAAATGGACCCTGCTT (306, 1919) 8027 HUVEC Hs.87125 NM_014600 7657055 EH-domain containing 3 1 GCCACTGAACCAATCACTTTGTATGC cDNA (EHD3), mRNA/cds = TATGCTCCTACTGTGATGGAAAAC (285, 1892) 8028 HUVEC Hs.119503 NM_016091 7705432 HSPC025 (HSPC025), mRNA/ 1 AGGACCGAAGTGTTTCAAGTGGATCT cDNA cds = (33, 1727) CAGTAAAGGATCTTTGGAGCCAGA 8029 HUVEC Hs.7905 NM_016224 7706705 SH3 and PX domain-containing 1 TTCAATGGAAAATGAGGGGTTTCTCC cDNA protein SH3PX1 (SH3PX1), CCACTGATATTTTACATAGAGTCA mRNA/cds = (43, 1830) 8030 HUVEC Hs.283722 NM_020151 9910251 GTT1 protein (GTT1), mRNA/ 1 GCTCCATGTTCTGACTTAGGGCAATT cDNA cds = (553, 1440) TGATTCTGCACTTGGGGTCTGTCT 8031 HUVEC Hs.286233 NM_020414 14251213 sperm autoantigenic protein 17 1 GCAGCAGCTTAATTTTTCTGTATTGC cDNA (SPA17), mRNA/cds = AGTGTTTATAGGCTTCTTGTGTGT (1210, 1665) 8032 HUVEC Hs.272822 S56985 298485 RuvB (E coli homolog)-like 1 1 ACCTCCCACTTTGTCTGTACATACTG cDNA (RUVBL1), mRNA/cds = GCCTCTGTGATTACATAGATCAGC (76, 1446) 8033 HUVEC Hs.279518 S60099 300168 amyloid beta (A4) precursor- 1 AGCCCTATTCATGTCTCTACCCACTA cDNA like protein 2 (APLP2), TGCACAGATTAAACTTCACCTACA mRNA/cds = (72, 2363) 8034 HUVEC Hs.194662 S80562 1245966 calponin 3, acidic (CNN3), 1 ACATGGAAGACTAAACTCATGCTTAT cDNA mRNA/cds = (83, 1072) TGCTAAATGTGGTCTTTGCCAACT 8035 HUVEC Hs.76669 U08021 494988 nicotinamide N-methyl- 1 AGACCCCTGTGATGCCTGTGACCTC cDNA transferase (NNMT), mRNA/ AATTAAAGCAATTCCTTTGACCTGT cds = (117, 911) 8036 HUVEC Hs.89657 U13991 562076 TATA box binding protein 1 CGCACTACTTCACCTGAGCCACCCAA cDNA (TBP)-associated factor, RNA CCTAAATGTACTTATCTGTCCCCA polymerase II, H, 30 kD (TAF2H), mRNA/cds = (17, 673) 8037 HUVEC Hs.1516 U20982 695253 insulin-like growth factor 1 CTGTAGACTCAGTGCCAGCCACAGC cDNA binding protein 4 (IGFBP4) TTCAGAGATTGTGCTCACATGGTAT gene, promoter and complete 8038 HUVEC Hs.183648 U22816 930342 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 TGACAAAGGATTTTACGTTTATAAAAT cDNA receptor type, f polypeptide TATGACAGAAGCCATGTGCCCCG (PTPRF), interacting protein (liprin), alpha 1 (PPFIA1), mRNA/cds = (229, 3837) 8039 HUVEC Hs.83383 U25182 799380 thioredoxin peroxidase 1 GTCTGCCCTGCTGGCTGGAAACCTG cDNA (antioxidant enzyme) (AOE372), GTAGTGAAACAATAATCCCAGATCC mRNA/cds = (43, 858) 8040 HUVEC Hs.75888 U30255 984324 phosphogluconate 1 CTCGTCATACAATGCCTGATGGGCTC cDNA dehydrogenase (PGD), mRNA/ CTGTCACCCTCCACGTCTCCACAG cds = (6, 1457) 8041 HUVEC Hs.169476 U34995 1497857 Homo sapiens, glyceraldehyde- 1 CTAGGGAGCCGCACCTTATCATGTAC cDNA 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, CATCAATAAAGTACCCTGTGCTCA clone MGC:10926 IMAGE: 3628129, mRNA, complete cds/ cds = (2306, 3313) 8042 HUVEC Hs.192023 U39067 1718194 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TCCGTATCCATTACTTCGACCCACAG cDNA factor 3, subunit 2 (beta, 36 kD) TACTTTGAATTTGAGTTTGAGGCT (EIF3S2), mRNA/cds = (17, 994) 8043 HUVEC Hs.155637 U47077 13570016 DNA-dependent protein kinase 1 CCAGTCCTCCACACCCAAACTGTTTC cDNA catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) TGATTGGCTTTTAGCTTTTTGTTG mRNA, complete cds/cds = (57, 12443) 8044 HUVEC Hs.285313 U51869 2745959 core promoter element binding 1 CTGTTGTCTCTCTGAGGCTGCCAGTT cDNA protein (COPEB), mRNA/cds = GTTGTGTGTTACCGATGCCAGAAG (117, 968) 8045 HUVEC Hs.184270 U56637 1336098 capping protein (actin filament) 1 AATATAGTCAAGCAAGTTTGTTCCAG cDNA muscle Z-line, alpha 1 GTGACCCATTGAGCTGTGTATGCA (CAPZA1), mRNA/cds = (0, 860) 8046 HUVEC Hs.75064 U61234 1465773 tubulin-specific chaperone c 1 TTTGCTATTTTCGTCATGCCTTTGAG cDNA (TBCC), mRNA/cds = ACTGAGTCTTACTCCGTCCCCCAG (23, 1063) 8047 HUVEC Hs.183684 U73824 1857236 eukaryotic translation initiation 1 TTGTGGGTGTGAAACAAATGGTGAGA cDNA factor 4 gamma, 2 (EIF4G2), ATTTGAATTGGTCCCTCCTATTAT mRNA/cds = (306, 3029) 8048 HUVEC Hs.165263 U89278 1877500 early development regulator 2 1 CAGGAAGGAGGTAGGCACCTTTCTG cDNA (homolog of polyhomeotic 2) AGCTTATTCTATTCCCCACCCACAC (EDR2), mRNA/cds = (8, 1309) 8049 HUVEC Hs.334703 W29012 1308969 Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE: 1 GGGAGCCATCCCTCTCTACCAAGGT cDNA 3875338, mRNA, partial cds/ GGCAATGATGGAGGGAACTTGCATG cds = (0, 930) 8050 HUVEC Hs.287820 X02761 31396 mRNA for fibronectin (FN 1 TGGCCCGCAATACTGTAGGAACAAG cDNA precursor)/cds = (0, 6987) CATGATCTTGTTACTGTGATATTTT 8051 HUVEC Hs.14376 X04098 28338 actin, gamma 1 (ACTG1), 1 GGTTTTCTACTGTTATGTGAGAACAT cDNA mRNA/cds = (74, 1201) TAGGCCCCAGCAACACGTCATTGT 8052 HUVEC Hs.290070 X04412 35447 gelsolin (amyloidosis, Finnish 1 AGCCCTGCAAAAATTCAGAGTCCTTG cDNA type) (GSN), mRNA/cds = CAAAATTGTCTAAAATGTCAGTGT (14, 2362) 8053 HUVEC Hs.79086 X06323 34753 mitochondrial ribosomal protein 1 TGGGGACTATAGTGCAACCTATTTGG cDNA L3 (MRPL3), mRNA/cds = GTAAAGAAACCATTTGCTAAAATG (76, 1122) 8054 HUVEC Hs.287797 X07979 31441 mRNA for FLJ00043 protein, 1 ACCACTGTATGTTTACTTCTCACCATT cDNA partial cds/cds = (0, 4248) TGAGTTGCCCATCTTGTTTCACA 8055 HUVEC Hs.87409 X14787 37464 thrombospondin 1 (THBS1), 1 TTGACCTCCCATTTTTACTATTTGCCA cDNA mRNA/cds = (111, 3623) ATACCTTTTTCTAGGAATGTGCT 8056 HUVEC Hs.82202 X53777 34198 ribosomal protein L17 (RPL17), 1 GAGGAGGTTGCCCAGAAGAAAAAGA cDNA mRNA/cds = (286, 840) TATCCCAGAAGAAACTGAAGAAACA 8057 HUVEC Hs.233936 X54304 34755 myosin, light polypeptide, 1 AACCTACCAGCCCTTCTCCCCCAATA cDNA regulatory, non-sarcomeric ACTGTGGGTCTATACAGAGTCAAT (20 kD) (MLCB), mRNA/cds = (114, 629) 8058 HUVEC Hs.74405 X57347 32463 tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/ 1 AGAGAGTTGGACCACTATTGTGTGTT cDNA tryptophan 5-monooxygenase GCTAATCATTGACTGTAGTCCCAA activation protein, theta polypeptide (YWHAQ), mRNA/ cds = (100, 837) 8059 HUVEC Hs.77813 X59960 402620 sphingomyelin phospho- 1 CCCTGTACTGCTGCTGCGACCTGAT cDNA diesterase 1, acid lysosomal GCTGCCAGTCTGTTAAAATAAAGAT (acid sphingomyelinase) (SMPD1), mRNA/cds = (0, 1889) 8060 HUVEC Hs.172690 X62535 30822 diacylglycerol kinase, alpha 1 ACACACATACACACACCCCAAAACAC cDNA (80 kD) (DGKA), mRNA/cds = ATACATTGAAAGTGCCTCATCTGA (103, 2310) 8061 HUVEC Hs.272822 X63527 36127 RuvB (E coli homolog)-like 1 1 ACCTCCCACTTTGTCTGTACATACTG cDNA (RUVBL1), mRNA/cds = GCCTCTGTGATTACATAGATCAGC (76, 1446) 8062 HUVEC Hs.119529 X67698 37476 epididymal secretory protein 1 AACAACATTAACTTGTGGCCTCTTTC cDNA (19.5 kD) (HE1), mRNA/cds = TACACCTGGAAATTTACTCTTGAA (10, 465) 8063 HUVEC Hs.211579 X68264 433891 MUC18 gene exons 1&2/ 1 TCTCTGCTCAATCTCTGCTTGGCTCC cDNA cds = (26, 1966) AAGGACCTGGGATCTCCTGGTACG 8064 HUVEC Hs.75061 X70326 38434 macrophage myristoylated 1 TGTCTTACTCAAGTTCAAACCTCCAG cDNA alanine-rich C kinase substrate CCTGTGAATCAACTGTGTCTCTTT (MACMARCKS), mRNA/cds = (13, 600) 8065 HUVEC Hs.31314 X72841 297903 retinoblastoma-binding protein 7 1 AACTTTTACACTTTTTCCTTCCAACAC cDNA (RBBP7), mRNA/cds = TTCTTGATTGGCTTTGCAGAAAT (287, 1564) 8066 HUVEC Hs.79088 X78669 469884 reticulocalbin 2, EF-hand 1 TGGTGAGTGGAATTTGACATTGTCCA cDNA calcium binding domain AACCTTTTTCATTTTTGAGTGATT (RCN2), mRNA/cds = (66, 1019) 8067 HUVEC Hs.7957 X79448 2326523 adenosine deaminase, RNA- 1 GAGTGAGGAAGACCCCCAAGCATAG cDNA specific (ADAR), transcript ACTCGGGTACTGTGATGATGGCTGC variant ADAR-a, mRNA/cds = (187, 3867) 8068 HUVEC Hs.76206 X79981 599833 cadherin 5, type 2, VE-cadherin 1 TGGCAAAGCCCCTCACACTGCAAGG cDNA (vascular epithelium) (CDH5), GATTGTAGATAACACTGACTTGTTT mRNA/cds = (120, 2474) 8069 HUVEC Hs.172182 Y00345 35569 poly(A)-binding protein, 1 GGAAAGGAAACTTTGAACCTTATGTA cDNA cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1), CCGAGCAAATGCCAGGTCTAGCAA mRNA/cds = (502, 2403) 8070 HUVEC Hs.180414 Y00371 32466 hsc70 gene for 71 kd heat shock 1 AGTTAAGATTATTCAGAAGGTCGGGG cDNA cognate protein ATTGGAGCTAAGCTGCCACCTGGT 8071 HUVEC Hs.75216 Y00815 34266 protein tyrosine phosphatase, 1 TTACCTTGTGGATGCTAGTGCTGTAG cDNA receptor type, F (PTPRF), AGTTCACTGTTGTACACAGTCTGT mRNA/cds = (370, 6063) 8072 HUVEC Hs.65114 Y07604 1945761 keratin 18 (KRT18), mRNA/ 1 GGGGTCTTCACATTATCATAACCTCT cDNA cds = (51, 1343) CCTCTAAAGGGGAGGCATTAAAAT 8073 HUVEC Hs.113503 Y08890 2253155 Homo sapiens mRNA for 1 TTTCCTTGTGCAATTCAGACTTAAGC cDNA Ran_GTP binding protein 5 ATCGAGTTTTTACCATCTTCCACT (RanBP5(Importin5) gene)/cds = (236, 3529) 8074 HUVEC Hs.44499 Y09703 4581462 pinin, desmosome associated 1 ACATGTGCAAATAAATGTGGCTTAGA cDNA protein (PNN), mRNA/cds = CTTGTGTGACTGCTTAAGACTAAA (30, 2261) 8075 HUVEC Hs.8867 Y11307 2791897 cysteine-rich, angiogenic 1 AAATGTAGCTTTTGGGGAGGGAGGG cDNA inducer, 61 (CYR61), mRNA/ GAAATGTAATACTGGAATAATTTGT cds = (80, 1225) 8076 HUVEC Hs.90061 Y12711 6759555 progesterone receptor membrane 1 ACCCACTGCAAAAGTAGTAGTCAAGT cDNA component 1 (PGRMC1), GTCTAGGTCTTTGATATTGCTCTT mRNA/cds = (78, 665) 8077 HUVEC Hs.101033 Y14391 6562622 Pseudoautosomal GTP-binding 1 GCCTGCTGTGAACTGCTTTCCCTCG cDNA protein like (PGPL), mRNA/ GAATGTTTCCGTAACAGGACATTAA cds = (329, 1540) 8078 HUVEC Hs.24322 Y15286 2584788 ATPase, H+ transporting, 1 GAAGAGCCATCTCAACAGAATCGCA cDNA lysosomal (vacuolar proton CCAAACTATACTTTCAGGATGAATT pump) 9 kD (ATP6H), mRNA/ cds = (62, 307) 8079 HUVEC Hs.291904 Z31696 479156 accessory proteins BAP31/ 1 AGGAGGGTGGGTGGAACAGGTGGAC cDNA 8AP29 (DXS1357E), mRNA/ TGGAGTTTCTCTTGAGGGCAATAAA cds = (136, 876) 8080 HUVEC Hs.180877 Z48950 761715 clone PP781 unknown mRNA/ 1 TGCTTGATTAAGATGCCATAATAGTG cDNA cds = (113, 523) CTGTATTTGCAGTGTGGGCTAAGA 8081 HUVEC Hs.289101 Z49835 860985 glucose regulated protein, 58 kD 1 TTGGGGGAAATGTTGTGGGGGTGGG cDNA (GRP58), mRNA/cds = GTTGAGTTGGGGGTATTTTCTAATT (0, 1517) 8082 HUVEC Hs.10340 AK000452 7020548 hypothetical protein FLJ20445 1 AGCATGGTAAACCTGGGTTTTGTTCA cDNA (FLJ20445), mRNA/cds = TATTTTCTCCAGACAGAAATGCAA (334, 1170) 8083 HUVEC Hs.194676 AK001313 7022490 tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 GGTCTCTTTGACTAATCACCAAAAAG cDNA superfamily, member 6b, decoy CAACCAACTTAGCCAGTTTTATTT (TNFRSF6B), transcript variant 2, mRNA/cds = (827, 4486) 8084 HUVEC Hs.808 AK001364 7022577 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GCCCTTGATGCTGGAGTCACATCTGT cDNA ribonucleoprotein F (HNRPF), TGATAGCTGGAGAACTTTAGTTTC mRNA/cds = (323, 1570) 8085 HUVEC Hs.15978 AK002211 7023952 cDNA FLJ11349 fis, clone 1 GCCGATTCCAAGCGAGGGATTTAATC cDNA PLACE4000650, weakly similar CTTACATTTTTGCCCATTTGGCTC to TUBERIN/cds = UNKNOWN 8086 HUVEC Hs.29692 AK021498 10432693 cDNA FLJ11436 fis, clone 1 TTCCCTGGACAGTTTGATGTGCTTAT cDNA HEMBA1001213/cds = GGTTGAGATTTATAATCTGCTTGT UNKNOWN 8087 HUVEC Hs.109672 AK023900 10435975 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 GGCGGTGACTGCCCCAGACTTGGTT cDNA sialytransferase 7 ((alpha-N- TTGTAATGATTTGTACAGGAATAAA acetylneuraminyl 2,3- betagalactosyl-1,3)-N-acetyl galactosaminide alpha-2,6 sialytransferase) F, clone MGC: 14252 IMAGE:4128833, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (128, 1129) 8088 HUVEC Hs.25635 AK024039 10436304 cDNA FLJ13977 fis, clone 1 TGACCATTTGGAGGGGCGGGGCCTC cDNA Y79AA1001603, weakly similar CTAGAAGAACCTTCTTAGACAATGG to POLYPEPTIDE N- ACETYLGALACTO- SAMINYL- TRANSFERASE (EC 2.4.1.41)/ cds = (418, 1791) 8089 HUVEC Hs.288967 AK024167 10436481 cDNA FLJ14105 fis, clone 1 CAGTCCTCACACCAGCCAAGGTCAC cDNA MAMMA1001202/cds = AGGCAAGAGCAAGAAGAGAAACTGA UNKNOWN 8090 HUVEC Hs.25001 AK024230 10436557 cDNA FLJ14168 fis, clone 1 CCTCAGTGATGGAATATCATGAATGT cDNA NT2RP2001440, highly similar GAGTCATTATGTAGCTGTCGTACA to mRNA for 14-3-3gamma/ cds = UNKNOWN 8091 HUVEC Hs.6101 AK025006 10437439 hypothetical protein MGC3178 1 ACACACAACTTCAGCTTTGCATCACG cDNA (MGC3178), mRNA/cds = AGTCTTGTATTCCAAGAAAATCAA (81, 1055) 8092 HUVEC Hs.322680 AK025200 10437664 cDNA: FLJ21547 fis, clone 1 GGAATTTCGCACCAGAGGACCCACC cDNA COL06206/cds = UNKNOWN ACGTCCTCGCTTCGACATCTTGAAC 8093 HUVEC Hs.288061 AK025375 10437878 actin, beta (ACTB), mRNA/ 1 GGAGGCAGCCAGGGCTTACCTGTAC cDNA cds = (73, 1200) ACTGACTTGAGACCAGTTGAATAAA 8094 HUVEC Hs.288869 AK025842 10438480 nuclear receptor subfamily 2, 1 CAGAGAAAGAAAAGGCAAAAGACTG cDNA group F, member 2 (NR2F2), GTTTGTTTGCTTAATTTCCTTCTGT mRNA/cds = (342, 1586) 8095 HUVEC Hs.251653 AK026594 10439481 tubulin, beta, 2 (TUBB2), 1 GAAAGCAGGGAAGCAGTGTGAACTC cDNA mRNA/cds = (0, 1337) TTTATTCACTCCCAGCCTGTCCTGT 8096 HUVEC Hs.334842 AK026632 10439528 tubulin, alpha, ubiquitous (K- 1 TGGTTAGATTGTTTTCACTTGGTGAT cDNA 1), ALPHA-mRNA/cds = CATGTCTTTTCCATGTGTACCTGT (67, 1422) 8097 HUVEC Hs.288036 AK026650 10439548 tRNA isopentenylpyrophosphate 1 TGCATCGTAAAACCTTCAGAAGGAAA cDNA transferase (IPT), mRNA/ GGAGAATGTTTTGTGGACCACTTT cds = (60, 1040) 8098 HUVEC Hs.324406 AK026741 10439662 ribosomal protein L41 (RPL41), 1 TGGACCTGTGACATTCTGGACTATTT cDNA mRNA/cds = (83, 160) CTGTGTTTATTTGTGGCCGAGTGT 8099 HUVEC Hs.274368 AK026775 10439706 MSTP032 protein (MSTP032), 1 TGCAACTAGCAACTCATCTTCGGAAG cDNA mRNA/cds = (68, 319) ACACAGCCAGGAGAATGAAGTAGA 8100 HUVEC Hs.289071 AK027187 10440255 cDNA: FLJ22245 fis, clone 1 GACTTTCCTCTCTGCGAGCTTCTACT cDNA HRC02612/cds = UNKNOWN TCTAAGTCTGAATCCAGTCAGAAA 8101 HUVEC Hs.334788 BG385658 13278634 hypothetical protein FLJ14639 1 GTTTCTCTTTGGTTTTCCAGATTTTCT cDNA (FLJ14639), mRNA/cds = TTAGAACGGTGACTGACCCTCCT (273, 689) 8102 HUVEC NA NC_002090 9507429 many cloning vectors, 1 CTGAGCAATAACTAGCATAACCCCTT cDNA kanamycin resistance, gene GGGGCCTCTAAACGGGTCTTGAGG 8103 HUVEC NA U07360 476289 Human DXS1178 locus 1 TGCCCATTTCACATTGCTCATTACTC cDNA dinucleotide repeat poly- ATGCAAATTTCTTCTTGCTAACCT morphism sequence 8104 HUVEC Hs.230165 AA449779 2163529 zx09e02.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCCACCATTGGTAAAATATTCAGGG cDNA clone = IMAGE:785978/ GAACTTGGTTTAAAAGTTTATGCT clone_end = 3′ 8105 HUVEC NA AI000459 3191013 ot07c08.s1 NCI_CGAP_GC3 1 GTCAAATAAGGTTGTTCTTTCCTTGA cDNA cDNA clone IMAGE:1614158 AGGACAGCACCCATGCCACAGCAC 3′ similar to gb:Y00361 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN (HUM 8106 HUVEC Hs.172922 AI016204 3230540 ot83f03.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CTGGAAAAACATCACATGGTTGAGTC cDNA clone = IMAGE:1623389/ AAGGATGAAAAGTCAAAACTACCT clone_end = 3′ 8107 HUVEC Hs.96457 AI081571 3418363 ox59h10.s1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ATCCATCCAATAAACACAGCAACACC cDNA clone = IMAGE:1660675/ CTATGCTACTGACCAAGCAAAGCT clone_end = 3′ 8108 HUVEC NA AI082318 3419110 ox72c08.x1 Soares_NhHMPu_(—) 1 TAGTTAGAGTCCAAGACATGGTTCCT cDNA S1 cDNA clone IMAGE: CCCCCTTTGTCTGTACATCCTGGC 1661870 3′ similar to gb:X63527 60S RIBOSOMAL PROTEIN 8109 HUVEC Hs.145222 AI187426 3738064 qf31d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 CAGCCTGCCTGCTTGCCATTTTTCTT cDNA clone = IMAGE:1751631/ CCCCTTCCATTTTTCTAACCTCAG clone_end = 3′ 8110 HUVEC Hs.273194 AI285483 3923716 ty56b02.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACTTCCTCCCCCTCCCCCTAGCATTA cDNA clone = IMAGE:2283051/ CTTATATGATATGTTTCCATACCC clone_end = 3′ 8111 HUVEC Hs.238797 AI307808 4002412 602081661F1 cDNA, 5′ end/ 1 AAGGAATTTGTTTTCCCTATCCTAACT cDNA clone = IMAGE:4245999/ CAGTAACAGAGGGTTTACTCCGA clone_end = 5′ 8112 HUVEC Hs.135872 AW028193 5886949 wv61h08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TTTGCATCCCGAGTTTTGTATTCCAA cDNA clone = IMAGE:2534079/ GAAAATCAAAGGGGGCCAATTTGT clone_end = 3′ 8113 HUVEC Hs.244816 AW078847 6033999 xb18g07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AAACAGGAAGGGGGTTTGGGCCCTT cDNA clone = IMAGE:2576700/ TGATCAACTGGAACCTTTGGATCAAG clone_end = 3′ 8114 HUVEC Hs.249863 AW162315 6301348 au66d07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 AAAAACGGTTTATGGGGGTAGGGAA cDNA clone = IMAGE:2781229/ ACAGGCCGAAAAGAACGTGGAGAAA clone_end = 3′ 8115 HUVEC Hs.329930 AW170757 6402282 xj24e07.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 GGGGACTCAGGCCCCCGCTGGGGG cDNA clone = IMAGE:2658180/ TCCCACATAGGGTTTTTATCCAAAAA clone_end = 3′ 8116 HUVEC Hs.23349 AW237511 6569900 nab70e03.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 TGTTGTTGGATACGTACTTAACTGGT cDNA clone = IMAGE:3273292/ ATGCATCCCATGTCTTTGGGTACT clone_end = 3′ 8117 HUVEC NA BE672733 10033274 7b75g07.x1 NCI_CGAP_Lu24 1 TGAGAGCACACCATAAATTCACAGCA cDNA cDNA clone IMAGE:3234108 3′ GGAATAAACGAAGACACACGAGCA similar to TR:O99231 O99231 CYTOCHROME OXIDASE 8118 HUVEC Hs.288443 BF110312 10940002 7n36d08.x1 cDNA, 3′ end/ 1 ACCAGGGCTTAAAACCTCAATTTATG cDNA clone = IMAGE:3566654/ TTCATGACAGTGGGGATTTTTCTT clone_end = 3′ 8119 HUVEC Hs.111301 J03210 180670 matrix metalloproteinase 2 1 AGCCATAGAAGGTGTTCAGGTATTGC cDNA (gelatinase A, 72 kD gelatinase, ACTGCCAACTCTTTGTCCGTTTTG 72 kD type IV collagenase) (MMP2), mRNA/cds = (289, 2271) 8120 HUVEC Hs.82085 M14083 189566 serine (or cysteine) proteinase 1 CCATGCCCTTGTCATCAATCTTGAAT cDNA inhibitor, clade E (nexin, CCCATAGCTGCTTGAATCTGCTGC plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1), member 1 (SERPINE1), mRNA/cds = (75, 1283) 8121 HUVEC Hs.80120 Y10343 2292903 UDP-N-acetyl-alpha-D- 1 TTAAGAATGTGGCAGAAATGTATGCT cDNA galactosamine:polypeptide GAGGTAGCCCAGTCAATCCTTATT N-acetylgalactosaminyl- transferase 1 (GalNAc-T1) (GALNT1), mRNA/cds = (31, 1710) 8122 HUVEC Hs.10340 AK000452 7020548 hypothetical protein FLJ20445 1 ATCAGTAGCAAAACAAACCCAGCAAC cDNA (FLJ20445), mRNA/cds = TTCTGTCCAGCATCTGCTGTAGGG (334, 1170) 8123 HUVEC Hs.73742 AK001313 7022490 cDNA FLJ10451 fis, clone 1 CCCATCTAACTAGCACACGAACCTTC cDNA NT2RP1000959, highly similar CACGAGGACGCCTGGCGAGAGAAG to acidic ribosomal phosphoprotein P0 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 8124 HUVEC Hs.808 AK001364 7022577 heterogeneous nuclear 1 GAACTTGGCAGTTGTAGCAGAGGCA cDNA ribonucleoprotein F (HNRPF), GTTGAGGCTTGTTGACCATCACCAT mRNA/cds = (323, 1570) 8125 HUVEC Hs.15978 AK002211 7023952 cDNA FLJ11349 fis, clone 1 CGCTCTCTCCTGCACAGCACCACCA cDNA PLACE4000650, weakly similar CCAACAGTCTGGATGATTTTAGGCA to TUBERIN/cds = UNKNOWN 8126 HUVEC Hs.29692 AK021498 10432693 cDNA FLJ11436 fis, clone 1 TTTTGGGAAGAAAACCCTATGCATCT cDNA HEMBA1001213/cds = GAAATACAATTGGCAATGGAAGCT UNKNOWN 8127 HUVEC Hs.109672 AK023900 10435975 Homo sapiens, Similar to 1 CTCTTTGTTGCTACTCATTTCTCTCC cDNA sialytransferase 7 ((alpha-N- GGCGTCTGCTGAGGGGTAGGTGTC acetylneuraminyl 2,3- betagalactosyl-1,3)-N-acetyl galactosaminide alpha-2,6 sialytransferase) F, clone MGC: 14252 IMAGE:4128833, mRNA, complete cds/cds = (128, 1129) 8128 HUVEC Hs.25635 AK024039 10436304 cDNA FLJ13977 fis, clone 1 CAACTTCCTCTTGGTTACCCAGAAGA cDNA Y79AA1001603, weakly similar ACAGCAGCACCGTGATCCAGAGCA to POLYPEPTIDE N-ACETYL- GALACTOSAMINYL- TRANSFERASE (EC 2.4.1.41)/ cds = (418, 1791) 8129 HUVEC Hs.288967 AK024167 10436481 cDNA FLJ14105 fis, clone 1 CTGTACATCTGCATCCCAGCAAAGAG cDNA MAMMA1001202/cds = CAGCAGGGACAGGAGGGAGGAGAG UNKNOWN 8130 HUVEC Hs.25001 AK024230 10436557 cDNA FLJ14168 fis, clone 1 CACAGACAGAAGGTTTCGTTCCTCAT cDNA NT2RP2001440, highly similar TCGACAGTGGCTCATTCAGCTCTG to mRNA for 14-3-3gamma/ cds = UNKNOWN 8131 HUVEC Hs.6101 AK025006 10437439 hypothetical protein MGC3178 1 TCAAGATTGGCAATTCACTGTGCCCA cDNA (MGC3178), mRNA/cds = TTAAACCACTCAGTAGCTCAGCCT (81, 1055) 8132 HUVEC Hs.322680 AK025200 10437664 cDNA: FLJ21547 fis, clone 1 AGTTGTCCTGAGAGTTTTACACTTGT cDNA COL06206/cds = UNKNOWN GAGAAAATACTGGCAGCTTTGATT 8133 HUVEC Hs.288061 AK025375 10437878 actin, beta (ACTB), mRNA/ 1 CACATAGGAATCCTTCTGACCCATGC cDNA cds = (73, 1200) CCACCATCACGCCCTGGTGCCTGG 8134 HUVEC Hs.288869 AK025842 10438480 nuclear receptor subfamily 2, 1 AACAGGAACCTTTATCTCTTTGTGAG cDNA group F, member 2 (NR2F2), GCGATTTGCATTCTCCACACAGGC mRNA/cds = (342, 1586) 8135 HUVEC Hs.251653 AK026594 10439481 tubulin, beta, 2 (TUBB2), 1 GTACTTGCCGCCGGTGGCCTCATTG cDNA mRNA/cds = (0, 1337) TAGTACACGTTGATGCGTTCCAGCT 8136 HUVEC Hs.278242 AK026632 10439528 Homo sapiens, clone MGC: 1 ATAGTGGCTAGGGATTAGGAGGCGA cDNA 3214 IMAGE:3502620, mRNA, AGGCGACAGGAGCAGACACCGGGTC complete cds/cds = (2066, 3421) 8137 HUVEC Hs.181165 AK026650 10439548 eukaryotic translation elongation 1 CATTTTGGCTTTTAGGGGTAGTTTTC cDNA factor 1 alpha 1 (EEF1A1), ACGACACCTGTGTTCTGGCGGCAA mRNA/cds = (53, 1441) 8138 HUVEC Hs.108124 AK026741 10439662 cDNA: FLJ23088 fis, clone 1 CCCTGGTTCAGGAATTAAGGGGACA cDNA LNG07026/cds = UNKNOWN GACTTGAATAAGAAACAAAACAAAA 8139 HUVEC Hs.274368 AK026775 10439706 MSTP032 protein (MSTP032), 1 ACAGTAGAGAATTTGAGTACACAGGG cDNA mRNA/cds = (68, 319) TATGGAGAGTAGGGCACAAAATGT 8140 HUVEC Hs.241507 AK027187 10440255 cDNA: FLJ23534 fis, clone 1 GAACAGCCTCGTCTTTCCCCGAATGC cDNA LNG06974, highly similar to CAGGCAGGATGACGATGAACGTGG HUMRPS6A ribosomal protein S6 mRNA/cds = UNKNOWN 8141 HUVEC Hs.334788 BG392671 13286119 hypothetical protein FLJ14639 1 GACCTCCAGAATTTCCTCATCGCTGT cDNA (FLJ14639), mRNA/cds = CGGTGACCAAGTCCACAGACACTA (273, 689) 8142 HUVEC NA NC_002090 9507429 many cloning vectors, 1 TCTTGCCATCCTATGGAACTGCCTCG cDNA kanamycin resistance, gene GTGAGTTTTCTCCTTCATTACAGA 8143 HUVEC NA U07360 476289 Human DXS1178 locus 1 TGTTACTCCTTCAAGCCCCTGAATCA cDNA dinucleotide repeat CTATAGCCACGACTCTCCAACTGA polymorphism sequence

SEQ SEQ SEQ ID Primer Set 1 Tm ID Primer Set 2 Tm ID Reverse TTCATGGTGGCTGGCAGTAA 62.57 9091 ATGGAGAGCTCCCGTGAGTG 62.76 9092 7482 Forward GGTTCCCATTGTGAGTGTGCT 62.31 9093 TTCAGACCTCCCTTGCCAAC 62.51 9094 Reverse TTGGCAAGGGAGGTCTGAAG 62.63 9095 CCTGTTCATCAGCATCCCACT 62.41 9096 7605 Forward TTTGGGAGTTTTGCTGATTCCT 62.14 9097 TTTAATTTGGGAGTTTTGCTGATTC 61.7 9098 Reverse TTTGGGGTGTTGAGGGAGTC 62.25 9099 TTTGGGGTGTTGAGGGAGTC 62.25 9100 8076 Forward CATGGTGGGGCAATGGTTAT 62.66 9101 GTCTTCCCAAGCCCCATGTT 63.44 9102 Reverse GGGTGTGCATGAAGGCTCTTA 62.46 9103 TGTATGTCCCTCCCTCATTTCAA 62.77 9104 8089 Forward GTTCCCCAAATGGGAACACA 62.86 9105 AAGCAGGTTCCCCAGGATTC 62.62 9106 Reverse TCCCTACCCTGGCTTTCCTC 62.73 9107 GAAGAACAAGGAGGGCAACG 62.07 9108

TABLE 12C Surrogates for Cardiac Allograft Rejection Markers SEQ ID Acc Name Hierarchical Clustering Surrogates CART Surrogates 4 NM_004131 granzyme B 1471, 2323, 4129, 2017, 4153, 6271, 3781, ref 797, ref 801, ref 99, ref 1825, 2119 214, ref 241 26 BF513274 EST, similar to reverse 1148, 122, 7944, 2030, 6847, 6488, 2050, 131, transcriptase 130, 887, 1469 60 NM_000417 interleukin-2 receptor 130 NM_005348 heat shock 90 kD 131, 2050, 6488, 26, 1148, 122, 7944, 2030, 6847, 2114, 7945 176 NM_000584 interleukin 8 (IL8) 4874, 2957, 3439, 1711, 2192, 1813 184 NM_003169 suppressor of Ty 4025, 724, 3374, 4291, 1365, 4227, 6261, homolog 4251, 8059, 2356 261 NM_000213 integrin beta(4) 573, 4570, 1512, 7482, 7481, 5280, 3563, 6921, 3429, 5690 707 NM_003486 L-type amino acid 4080, 4479, 4481, 4480, 7230 transporter 792 AF241534 HYMAI Hydatidiform 7094, 4460, 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 5690 mole associated 841 AJ012506 syntaxin 11 (STX11) 2581, 6343, 6129, 7275, 298, 250 1024 XM_087888 hypothetical protein 1691, 7607, 4727, 5707, 6963, 940 FLJ21087 1128 AK026776 cDNA: FLJ23123 fis 636, 1098, 5028, 4391, 1206 1140 NM_024670 suppressor of variegation homolog 2 1333 J01415 Mitochondrial Sequence 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 2086, 6931, 4103, NADH dehyd 6104, 6907, 7402 1345 AW021551 EST IMAGE:2484414 8043, 1595, 6507, 6193 1435 BC001980 MGC5618 Hypothetical 1525, 2200, 3740, 766, 3424, 7933, 1282, protein 7199, 3320 1749 NM_002107 H3 histone, family 3A 2777, 2164, 1414, 1403, 1655, 1090, 202, (H3F3A) 1263, 1407, 1275, 57, 45, 1288, 1276, 8047, 3653, 2117 1778 NM_002985 small inducible cytokine 6879, 2409, 196, 2506, 7206, 7589, 7205, A5 (RANTES) 1947, 1946, 1934, 4549, 770, 7941, 7953, 2327, 8014, 3 1956 NM_000518 hemoglobin, beta 7393, 7230, 4480, 4481, 4479, 707, 4080, 6050, 213, 211, 212 2086 NM_001198 PR domain containing 1 3429, 5690, 792, 7094, 4460, 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 6931 2228 NM_002041 GA-binding protein 3022, 4795, 1199, 666, 1704, 3234, 1721, ref 2287, static 1956, ref transcription factor 2166, 198, 2849 841, ref 441, ref 797 2518 NM_003512 H2AFL H2A histone 2519, 4515, 1904, 2355, 8076 family, member L 2519 NM_003528 H2B histone family, 2518, 4515, 1904, 2355, 8076, 6237, 1333 member Q 2770 NM_005432 X-ray repair 3550, 2188, 5428, 6583, 6499, 5675, 2615, complementing 3 6414, 6569, 6522, 5903 (XRCC3) 2801 NM_005655 TGFB inducible early 3259, 1073, 4720 response (TIEG) 3134 NM_014287 pM5 protein (PM5) 8078, 2582, 1094, 115, 103 3263 NM_016099 HSPC041 protein 2495, 1709, 3437, 1241, 641 3842 NM_001550 interferon-related 5096, 980, 2614, 1833, 1071, 1747, 3752, regulator 1 3554, 5570, 4171 4092 NM_005614 Ras homolog enriched 3348, 3041, 6024, 738, 5442, 3575, 4877, in brain 2 4777, 4792, 1218, 3777 4191 AA976045 FLJ22664 fis 1186, 3615, 3100, 1198, 6268, 903 4460 AV744351 AF150295 cDNA 5690, 792, 7094, 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 2086, 6931 4515 NM_000173 glycoprotein Ib (platelet), 1904, 2355, 8076, 2519, 2518, 6237, 1333 alpha 5108 AI356388 EST IMAGE:2028036 3471, 796, 6593, 5571, 5673 5280 AI524039 EST IMAGE:2116947 3563, 6921, 3429, 5690, 792, 7094, 4460, 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 2086, 6931 5573 AW043857 EST IMAGE:2554998 5673 AW064473 SP1072 cDNA 3471, 796, 5571, 6593, 5108 5834 AW296758 EST IMAGE:2730931 6091 BE676210 EST IMAGE:3295688 6573, 7605, 2086, 6931, 6514, 4460, 7094, 792, 5690, 3429 6112 BE963194 EST IMAGE:3865731 734, 6123, 1398, 5867, 4246, 3568, 5211, 5437, 4461, 2194, 3227, 6435 6221 H92914 EST IMAGE:231988 7805, 5843, 2966, 753, 6836, 5998, 4505, 5951, 2097, 4565, 7436 6309 AW027160 EST IMAGE:2512983 4512, 431, 6776, 6612, 6886, 6882, 6571, 4775, 4181, 5921 6347 BF197608 EST IMAGE:4473923 6945, 3381, 4446, 2909, 1797, 6306, 7847, 6818, 5555, 5376 6514 AK027817 ACAS2L Acetyl- 5690, 792, 7094, 4460, 6091, 6573, 7605, Coenzyme A synthetase 2086, 6931 2 6573 BC009220 EST IMAGE:3927795 5690, 792, 7094, 4460, 6091, 6514, 7605, 2086, 6931 7094 479G12 unknown cDNA 5690, 792, 4460, 6514, 6091, 6573, 7605, 2086, 6931 7199 AB023156 KIAA0939 protein 3424, 2143, 1688, 4094, 4603, 6567, 5317, 5227, 5419, 5306, 5432, 6296, 6013, 248, 1585, 6846 7481 AF249845 Mitochondria origin of 7482, 5280, 3563, 6921, 3429, 5690, 792, replication 7094, 4460, 6514, 6091 7482 AB037759 GCN2 elF2alpha kinase 7481, 5280, 3563, 6921, 3429, 5690, 792, ref 1512, ref 99, ref 792, 7094, 4460, 6514, 6091 ref 4460, ref 820 7605 AA808018 nv64d09.s1 cDNA 2086, 6931, 6573, 6091, 6514, 4460, 7094, 792, 5690 8076 NM_006667 progesterone receptor 2519, 2518, 4515, 1904, 2355, membrane component 1 8089 AK024167 cDNA FLJ14105 fis 1614, 656, 7629, 2362, 3739, 4101, 62

TABLE 13 Dependent variables for discovery of gene expression markers of cardiac allograft rejection. Number of Number of Dependent Rejection No-Rejection Variable Description Samples Samples 0 vs 1–4 Bx Grade 0 vs. Grades 1–4, local biopsy reading 65 114 s0 vs 1B-4 HG Stable Grade 0 vs Grades 1B-4, highest 41 57 grade, Grade 1A not included 0-1A vs 1B-4 HG Grades 0 and 1A vs Grades 1B-4, highest 121 58 grade. 0 vs 3A HG Grade 0 vs Grade 3A, highest grade. Grades 56 29 1A-2 and Grade 3B were not included. 0 vs 1B-4 Grade 0 vs Grades 1B-4, highest grade. Grade 57 57 1A was not included. 0 vs 1A-4 Grade 0 vs. Grades 1–4, highest grade 56 123

TABLE 14A Full length CMV sequences 1754 gi|19344021|gb|BC0257l5.1|Homo sapiens, CD8 antigen, alpha polypeptide (p32), clone MGC:34614 IMAGE:5227906, mRNA, complete cds (SEQ ID NO: 9109) GCGTCATGGCCTTACCAGTGACCGCCTTGCTCCTGCCGCTGGCCTTGCTGCTCCACGCCGCCAG GCCGAGCCAGTTCCGGGTGTCGCCGCTGGATCGGACCTGGAACCTGGGCGAGACAGTGGAGC TGAAGTGCCAGGTGCTGCTGTCCAACCCGACGTCGGGCTGCTCGTGGCTCTTCCAGCCGCGCG GCGCCGCCGCCAGTCCCACCTTCCTCCTATACCTCTCCCAAAACAAGCCCAAGGCGGCCGAGG GGCTGGACACCCAGCGGTTCTCGGGCAAGAGGTTGGGGGACACCTTCGTCCTCACCCTGAGCG ACTTCCGCCGAGAGAACGAGGGCTGCTATTTCTGCTCGGCCCTGAGCAACTCCATCATGTACT TCAGCCACTTCGTGCCGGTCTTCCTGCCAGCGAAGCCCACCACGACGCCAGCGCCGCGACCAC CAACACCGGCGCCCACCATCGCGTCGCAGCCCCTGTCCCTGCGCCCAGAGGCGTGCCGGCCAG CGGCGGGGGGCGCAGTGCACACGAGGGGGCTGGACTTCGCCTGTGATATCTACATCTGGGCG CCCTTGGCCGGGACTTGTGGGGTCCTTCTCCTGTCACTGGTTATCACCCTTTACTGCAACCACA GGAACCGAAGACGTGTTTGCAAATGTCCCCGGCCTGTGGTCAAATCGGGAGACAAGCCCAGC CTTTCGGCGAGATACGTCTAACCCTGTGCAACAGCCACTACATTACTTCAAACTGAGATCCTT CCTTTTGAGGGAGCAAGTCCTTCCCTTTCATTTTTTCCAGTCTTCCTCCCTGTGTATTCATTCTC ATGATTATTATTTTAGTGGGGGCGGGGTGGGAAAGATTACTTTTTCTTTATGTGTTTGACGGGA AACAAAACTAGGTAAAATCTACAGTACACCACAAGGGTCACAATACTGTTGTGCGCACATCG CGGTAGGGCGTGGAAAGGGGCAGGCCAGAGCTACCCGCAGAGTTCTCAGAATCATGCTGAGA GAGCTGGAGGCACCCATGCCATCTCAACCTCTTCCCCGCCCGTTTTACAAAGGGGGAGGCTAA AGCCCAGAGACAGCTTGATCAAAGGCACACAGCAAGTCAGGGTTGGAGCAGTAGCTGGAGGG ACCTTGTCTCCCAGCTCAGGGCTCTTTCCTCCACACCATTCAGGTCTTTCTTTCCGAGGCCCCT GTCTCAGGGTGAGGTGCTTGAGTCTCCAACGGCAAGGGAACAAGTACTTCTTGATACCTGGGA TACTGTGCCCAGAGCCTCGAGGAGGTAATGAATTAAAGAAGAGAACTGCCTTTGGCAGAGTT CTATAATGTAAACAATATCAGACTTTTTTTTTTATAATCAAGCCTAAAATTGTATAGACCTAAA ATAAAATGAAGTGGTGAGCTTAACCCTGGAAAATGAATCCCTCTATCTCTAAAGAAAATCTCT GTGAAACCCCTATGTGGAGGCGGAATTGCTCTCCCAGCCCTTGCATTGCAGAGGGGCCCATGA AAGAGGACAGGCTACCCCTTTACAAATAGAATTTGAGCATCAGTGAGGTTAAACTAAGGCCC TCTTGAATCTCTGAATTTGAGATACAAACATGTTCCTGGGATCACTGATGACTTTTTATACTTT GTAAAGACAATTGTTGGAGAGCCCCTCACACAGCCCTGGCCTCTGCTCAACTAGCAGATACAG GGATGAGGCAGACCTGACTCTCTTAAGGAGGCTGAGAGCCCAAACTGCTGTCCCAAACATGC ACTTCCTTGCTTAAGGTATGGTACAAGCAATGCCTGCCCATTGGAGAGAAAAAACTTAAGTAG ATAAGGAAATAAGAACCACTCATAATTCTTCACCTTAGGAATAATCTCCTGTTAATATGGTGT ACATTCTTCCTGATTATTTTCTACACATACATGTAAAATATGTCTTTCTTTTTTAAATAGGGTTG TACTATGCTGTTATGAGTGGCTTTAATGAATAAACATTTGTAGCATCCTCTTTAATGGGTAAAC AGCATCCGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAA 1685 gi|4506844|ref|NM_002984.1|Homo sapiens small inducible cytokine A4 (SCYA4), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9110) TTCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCGCCCGAGCACAGGACACAGCTGGGTTCTGAAGCTTCTGA GTTCTGCAGCCTCACCTCTGAGAAAACCTCTTTTCCACCAATACCATGAAGCTCTGCGTGACTG TCCTGTCTCTCCTCATGCTAGTAGCTGCCTTCTGCTCTCCAGCGCTCTCAGCACCAATGGGCTC AGACCCTCCCACCGCCTGCTGCTTTTCTTACACCGCGAGGAAGCTTCCTCGCAACTTTGTGGTA GATTACTATGAGACCAGCAGCCTCTGCTCCCAGCCAGCTGTGGTATTCCAAACCAAAAGAAGC AAGCAAGTCTGTGCTGATCCCAGTGAATCCTGGGTCCAGGAGTACGTGTATGACCTGGAACTG AACTGAGCTGCTCAGAGACAGGAAGTCTTCAGGGAAGGTCACCTGAGCCCGGATGCTTCTCC ATGAGACACATCTCCTCCATACTCAGGACTCCTCTCCGCAGTTCCTGTCCCTTCTCTTAATTTA ATCTTTTTTATGTGCCGTGTTATTGTATTAGGTGTCATTTCCATTATTTATATTAGTTTAGCCAA AGGATAAGTGTCCTATGGGGATGGTCCACTGTCACTGTTTCTCTGCTGTTGCAAATACATGGA TAACACATTTGATTCTGTGTGTTTTCCATAATAAAACTTTAAAATAAAATGCAGACAGTTA 3305 gi|7705573|ref|NM_016523.1|Homo sapiens killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily F, member 1 (KLRF1), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9111) ATTTCATGTTATACTTAATAAAACAAAACATACCTGTATACACACACATTCACTCACATTGAA GATGCAAGATGAAGAAAGATACATGACATTGAATGTACAGTCAAAGAAAAGGAGTTCTGCCC AAACATCTCAACTTACATTTAAAGATTATTCAGTGACGTTGCACTGGTATAAAATCTTACTGG GAATATCTGGAACCGTGAATGGTATTCTCACTTTGACTTTGATCTCCTTGATCCTGTTGGTTTC TCAGGGAGTATTGCTAAAATGCCAAAAAGGAAGTTGTTCAAATGCCACTCAGTATGAGGACA CTGGAGATCTAAAAGTGAATAATGGCACAAGAAGAAATATAAGTAATAAGGACCTTTGTGCT TCGAGATCTGCAGACCAGACAGTACTATGCCAATCAGAATGGCTCAAATACCAAGGGAAGTG TTATTGGTTCTCTAATGAGATGAAAAGCTGGAGTGACAGTTATGTGTATTGTTTGGAAAGAAA ATCTCATCTACTAATCATACATGACCAACTTGAAATGGCTTTTATACAGAAAAACCTAAGACA ATTAAACTACGTATGGATTGGGCTTAACTTTACCTCCTTGAAAATGACATGGACTTGGGTGGA TGGTTCTCCAATAGATTCAAAGATATTCTTCATAAAGGGACCAGCTAAAGAAAACAGCTGTGC TGCCATTAAGGAAAGCAAAATTTTCTCTGAAACCTGCAGCAGTGTTTTCAAATGGATTTGTCA GTATTAGAGTTTGACAAAATTCACAGTGAAATAATCAATGATCACTATTTTTGGCCTATTAGTT TCTAATATTAATCTCCAGGTGTAAGATTTTAAAGTGCAATTAAATGCCAAAATCTCTTCTCCCT TCTCCCTCCATCATCGACACTGGTCTAGCCTCAGAGTAACCCCTGTTAACAAACTAAAATGTA CACTTCAAAATTTTTACGTGATAGTATAAACCAATGTGACTTCATGTGATCATATCCAGGATTT TTATTCGTCGCTTATTTTATGCCAAATGTGATCAAATTATGCCTGTTTTTCTGTATCTTGCGTTT TAAATTCTTAATAAGGTCCTAAACAAAATTTCTTATATTTCTAATGGTTGAATTATAATGTGGG TTTATACATTTTTTACCCTTTTGTCAAAGAGAATTAACTTTGTTTCCAGGCTTTTGCTACTCTTC ACTCAGCTACAATAAACATCCTGAATGTTTTCTTAAAAAA 4761 gi|7669498|ref|NM_007334.1|Homo sapiens killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily D, member 1 (KLRD1), transcript variant 2, mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9112) CTGTATTGTGGTTCCTGGAACACTTTAGAGGCTTGTGATTCTACTGCTTCTTATTCACACTATA ATACATGTCTCACCAATAGATGATTCAAGAACATCATTTAAATACACAATTTTTCATTCTCTAT TTTTGCTAAATTTCTTCATACTCAACTTTCAGATTCTTTAATCTCCAGCTCAGCTTCAACAATTC AACGCTGTTCTTTCTGAAAAAGTACACATCGTGCCTTCTCTACTTCGCTCTTGGAACATAATTT CTCATGGCAGCTTTTACTAAACTGAGTATTGAGCCAGCATTTACTCCAGGACCCAACATAGAA CTCCAGAAAGACTCTGACTGCTGTTCTTGCCAAGAAAAATGGGTTGGGTACCGGTGCAACTGT TACTTCATTTCCAGTGAACAGAAAACTTGGAACGAAAGTCGGCATCTCTGTGCTTCTCAGAAA TCCAGCCTGCTTCAGCTTCAAAACACAGATGAACTGGATTTTATGAGCTCCAGTCAACAATTT TACTGGATTGGACTCTCTTACAGTGAGGAGCACACCGCCTGGTTGTGGGAGAATGGCTCTGCA CTCTCCCAGTATCTATTTCCATCATTTGAAACTTTTAATACAAAGAACTGCATAGCGTATAATC CAAATGGAAATGCTTTAGATGAATCCTGTGAAGATAAAAATCGTTATATCTGTAAGCAACAGC TCATTTAAATGTTTCTTGGGGCAGAGAAGGTGGAGAGTAAAGACCCAACATTACTAACAATG ATACAGTTGCATGTTATATTATTACTAATTGTCTACTTCTGGAGTCTATAAAATGTTTTTAAAC AGTGTCATATACAATTGTCATGTATGTGAAACAATGTGTTTTAAAATTGATGAAATTCGTTCAC CTACATTTGAGAATTATAAAATTAACATAAAGAATTTTGTATTTTCATTTAATGTATATAATGT TAAATTCAATGTAGTTTTATTACACATTTATGTAATTTTATTTACATTCTTGCTAATTCTCAGCA GAAATTTAAATAAGATTTAATTCACATCAAATAAAATTTAGAAAATAAAATTTAACTCACACT GCCCAGGCTGGAGCATAGTGGCAAGATCATAGCTCATTGCAAGCTCAAGTGATCCTCCTGACT CAGCCTCCCAAGTAGCTAGGACTGCAGGCACCATGTCACTATGCCCGACTAATTTTTAATTTTT AATTTTTTGTCAAGACAAGGTCTTGCTATGTTGCCCAGGCTGGTCTTGAACTCCTGGCCTCAA 1983 gi|10835186|ref|NM_000636.1|Homo sapiens superoxide dismutase 2, mitochondrial (SOD2), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9113) CAGCATGTTGAGCCGGGCAGTGTGCGGCACCAGCAGGCAGCTGCCTCCGGTTTTGGGGTATCT GGGCTCCAGGCAGAAGCACAGCCTCCCCGACCTGCCCTACGACTACGGCGCCCTGGAACCTC ACATCAACGCGCAGATCATGCAGCTGCACCACAGCAAGCACCACGCGGCCTACGTGAACAAC CTGAACGTCACCGAGGAGAAGTACCAGGAGGCGTTGGCCAAGGGAGATGTTACAGCCCAGAT AGCTCTTCAGCCTGCACTGAAGTTCAATGGTGGTGGTCATATCAATCATAGCATTTTCTGGAC AAACCTCAGCCCTAACGGTGGTGGAGAACCCAAAGGGGAGTTGCTGGAAGCCATCAAACTGG ACTTTGGTTCCTTTGACAAGTTTAAGGAGAAGCTGACGGCTGCATCTGTTGGTGTCCAAGGCT CAGGTTGGGGTTGGCTTGGTTTCAATAAGGAACGGGGACACTTACAAATTGCTGCTTGTCCAA ATCAGGATCCACTGCAAGGAACAACAGGCCTTATTCCACTGCTGGGGATTGATGTGTGGGAGC ACGCTTACTACCTTCAGTATAAAAATGTCAGGCCTGATTATCTAAAAGCTATTTGGAATGTAA TCAACTGGGAGAATGTAACTGAAAGATACATGGCTTGCAAAAAGTAAACCACGATCGTTATG CTGAGTATGTTAAGCTCTTTATGACTGTTTTTGTAGTGGTATAGAGTACTGCAGAATACAGTAA GCTGCTCTATTGTAGCATTTCTTGATGTTGCTTAGTCACTTATTTCATAAACAACTTAATGTTCT GAATAATTCTTACTAAACATTTTGTTATTGGGCAAGTGATTGAAAATAGTAAATGCTTTGTGT GATTGAATCTGATTGGACATTTTCTTCAGAGAGCTAAATTACAATTGTCATTTATAAAACCATC AAAAATATTCCATCCATATACTTTGGGGACTTGTAGGGATGCCTTTCTAGTCCTATTCTATTGC AGTTATAGAAAATCTAG 4132 gi|7262379|ref|NM_004131.2|Homo sapiens granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- associated serine esterase 1) (GZMB), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9114) AGCAGCTCCAACCAGGGCAGCCTTCCTGAGAAGATGCAACCAATCCTGCTTCTGCTGGCCTTC CTCCTGCTGCCCAGGGCAGATGCAGGGGAGATCATCGGGGGACATGAGGCCAAGCCCCACTC CCGCCCCTACATGGCTTATCTTATGATCTGGGATCAGAAGTCTCTGAAGAGGTGCGGTGGCTT CCTGATACAAGACGACTTCGTGCTGACAGCTGCTCACTGTTGGGGAAGCTCCATAAATGTCAC CTTGGGGGCCCACAATATCAAAGAACAGGAGCCGACCCAGCAGTTTATCCCTGTGAAAAGAC CCATCCCCCATCCAGCCTATAATCCTAAGAACTTCTCCAACGACATCATGCTACTGCAGCTGG AGAGAAAGGCCAAGCGGACCAGAGCTGTGCAGCCCCTCAGGCTACCTAGCAACAAGGCCCAG GTGAAGCCAGGGCAGACATGCAGTGTGGCCGGCTGGGGGCAGACGGCCCCCCTGGGAAAACA CTCACACACACTACAAGAGGTGAAGATGACAGTGCAGGAAGATCGAAAGTGCGAATCTGACT TACGCCATTATTACGACAGTACCATTGAGTTGTGCGTGGGGGACCCAGAGATTAAAAAGACTT CCTTTAAGGGGGACTCTGGAGGCCCTCTTGTGTGTAACAAGGTGGCCCAGGGCATTGTCTCCT ATGGACGAAACAATGGCATGCCTCCACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCTCAAGCTTTGTACACTGGA TAAAGAAAACCATGAAACGCTACTAACTACAGGAAGCAAACTAAGCCCCCGCTGTAATGAAA CACCTTCTCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAATACC TCTCCCAGTGTAAATCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAAT AAATACCTCTTAGCTGAGTGG 2630 gi|4757917|ref|NM_004350.1|Homo sapiens runt-related transcription factor 3 (RUNX3), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9115) GCCGCTGTTATGCGTATTCCCGTAGACCCAAGCACCAGCCGCCGCTTCACACCTCCCTCCCCG GCCTTCCCCTGCGGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAAGATGGGCGAGAACAGCGGCGCGCTGAGCGCGCA GGCGGCCGTGGGGCCCGGAGGGCGCGCCCGGCCCGAGGTGCGCTCGATGGTGGACGTGCTGG CGGACCACGCAGGCGAGCTCGTGCGCACCGACAGCCCCAACTTCCTCTGCTCCGTGCTGCCCT CGCACTGGCGCTGCAACAAGACGCTGCCCGTCGCCTTCAAGGTGGTGGCATTGGGGGACGTG CCGGATGGTACGGTGGTGACTGTGATGGCAGGCAATGACGAGAACTACTCCGCTGAGCTGCG CAATGCCTCGGCCGTCATGAAGAACCAGGTGGCCAGGTTCAACGACCTTCGCTTCGTGGGCCG CAGTGGGCGAGGGAAGAGTTTCACCCTGACCATCACTGTGTTCACCAACCCCACCCAAGTGGC GACCTACCACCGAGCCATCAAGGTGACCGTGGACGGACCCCGGGAGCCCAGACGGCACCGGC AGAAGCTGGAGGACCAGACCAAGCCGTTCCCTGACCGCTTTGGGGACCTGGAACGGCTGCGC ATGCGGGTGACACCGAGCACACCCAGCCCCCGAGGCTCACTCAGCACCACAAGCCACTTCAG CAGCCAGCCCCAGACCCCAATCCAAGGCACCTCGGAACTGAACCCATTCTCCGACCCCCGCCA GTTTGACCGCTCCTTCCCCACGCTGCCAACCCTCACGGAGAGCCGCTTCCCAGACCCCAGGAT GCATTATCCCGGGGCCATGTCAGCTGCCTTCCCCTACAGCGCCACGCCCTCGGGCACGAGCAT CAGCAGCCTCAGCGTGGCGGGCATGCCGGCCACCAGCCGCTTCCACCATACCTACCTCCCGCC ACCCTACCCGGGGGCCCCGCAGAACCAGAGCGGGCCCTTCCAGGCCAACCCGTCCCCCTACC ACCTCTACTACGGGACATCCTCTGGCTCCTACCAGTTCTCCATGGTGGCCGGCAGCAGCAGTG GGGGCGACCGCTCACCTACCCGCATGCTGGCCTCTTGCACCAGCAGCGCTGCCTCTGTCGCCG CCGGCAACCTCATGAACCCCAGCCTGGGCGGCCAGAGTGATGGCGTGGAGGCCGACGGCAGC CACAGCAACTCACCCACGGCCCTGAGCACGCCAGGCCGCATGGATGAGGCCGTGTGGCGGCC CTACTGACCGCCCTGGTGGACTCCTCCCGCTGGAGGCGGGGACCCTAACAACCTTCAAGACCA GTGATGGGCCGGCTCCGAGGCTCCGGGCGGGAATGGGACCTGCGCTCCAGGGTGGTCTCGGT CCCAGGGTGGTCCCAGCTGGTGGGAGCCTCTGGCTGCATCTGTGCAGCCACATCCTTGTACAG AGGCATAGGTTACCACCCCCACCCCGGCCCGGGATACTGCCCCCGGCCCAGATCCTGGCCGTC TCATCCCATACTTCTGTGGGGAATCAGCCTCCTGCCACCCCCCCGGAAGGACCTCACTGTCTCC AGCTATGCCCAGTGCTGCATGGGACCCATGTCTCCTGGGACAGAGGCCATCTCTCTTCCAGAG AGAGGCAGCATTGGCCCACAGGATAAGCCTCAGGCCCTGGGAAACCTCCCGACCCCTGCACC TTCGTTGGAGCCCCTGCATCCCCTGGGTCCAGCCCCCTCTGCATTTACACAGATTTGAGTCAGA ACTGGAAAGTGTCCCCCACCCCCACCACCCTCGAGCGGGGTTCCCCTCATTGTACAGATGGGG CAGGACCCAGCACGCTGCTGGCAGAGATGGTTTGAGAACACATCCAAGCCAGTCCCCCCAGC CCAGCTTCCCCTCCGTTCCTAACTGTTGGCTTTCCCCCAGCCGCACGGTCCCAGGCCCAGAGA AGATGAGTCTATGGCATCAGGTTCTTAAACCAGGAAAGCACCTACAGACCGGCTCCTCCATGC ACTTTACCAGCTCAACGCATCCACTCTCTGTTCTCTTGGCAGGGCGGGGGAGGGGGGATAGGA GGTCCCCTTTCCCCTAGGTGGTCTCATAATTCCATTTGTGGAGAGAACAGGAGGGCCAGATAG ATAGGTCCTAGCAGAAGGCATTGAGGTGAGGGATCATTTTGGGTCAGACATCAATGTCCCTGT CCCCCCTGGGTCCAGCCAAGCTGTGCCCCATCCCCCAAGCCTCCTGGGAGGATCCAGCCAAAT CTTGCGACTCCTGGCACACACCTGTCTGTAACCTGTTTTGTGCTCTGAAAGCAAATAGTCCTGA GCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACAAAAAAACAAAAAAAAAACAAAACAGTTTTTAAAACTGAT TTTAGAAAAAGAAGCTTAATCTAACGTTTTCAAACACAAGGTCTCTTACAGGTATAGTTCCGT GATTATGATAGCTCTGTGATTATAAGCAACATCCCCGCCCCCTCTCCCCCCCGCGGACCCCCA GCTGCCTCCTGAGGGTGTGGGGTTATTAGGGTCTCAATACTTTCTCAAGGGGCTACACTCCCC ATCAGGCAGCATCCCACCAGCCTGCACCACAGGCTCCCCTGGGAGGACGAGGGAAACGCTGA TGAGACGCTGGGCATCTCTCCTCTGTGGCTCTAGGACATCTGTCCAGGAGGCTGGGCGGAGGT GGGCAGGATGTGAGAGGTGGGGAGTACTGGCTGTGCGTGGCAGGACAGAAGCACTGTAAAG GGCTCTCCAGCGCAGCTCAGCTGCACTGCGTTCCGAGGTGAAGTCTTGCCCCTGAATTTTGCA AAATGGGAAAGTGGGCGCTTGCCAAGGGCCAGGCTGCATGGATTCTCACATCAGAGTTCTCTG GCCCTAGAAAGGCTTAGAAAAGGCGTAAGGGAACTCATAAAGGCTAGCAGCATGCGGTATTT TAACTTTCTGCCTCGGCCTCTGTGGATGCAGAAATCTGCCCTACAAAATGCTCTTCATTGGTTG TCTCTGTGAGAGCACTGTCCCCACCCAACCTGTCACAACGGCCAGAACCATACACCAGAGACA CACTGGCAGGTTAGGCAGTCCTTCTGGTCATCCTATTCCATTCCCTCCTGCTGCGGTTTCTCTT GGCCTGTCCTCACTGGAAAAACAGTCTCCATCTCCTCAAAATAGTTGCTGACTCCCTGCACCC AAGGGGCCTCTCCATGCCTTCTTAGGAAGCAGCTATGAATCCATTGTCCTTGTAGTTTCTTCCC TCCTGTTCTCTGGTTATAGCTGGTCCCAGGTCAGCGTGGGAGGCACCTTTGGGTTCCCAGTGCC CAGCACTTTGTAGTCTCATCCCAGATTACTAACCCTTCCTGATCCTGGAGAGGCAGGGATAGT AAATAAATTGCTCTTCCTACCCCATCCCCCATCCCCTGACAAAAAGTGACGGCAGCCGTACTG AGTCTGTAAGGCCCAAAGTGGGTACAGACAGCCTGGGCTGGTAAAAGTAGGTCCTTATTTACA AGGCTGCGTTAAAGTTGTACTAGGCAAACACACTGATGTAGGAAGCACGAGGAAAGGAAGAC GTTTTGATATAGTGTTACTGTGAGCCTGTCAGTAGTGGGTACCAATCTTTTGTGACATATTGTC ATGCTGAGGTGTGACACCTGCTGCACTCATCTGATGTAAAACCATCCCAGAGCTGGCGAGAGG ATGGAGCTGGGTGGAAACTGCTTTGCACTATCGTTTGCTTGGTGTTTGTTTTTAACGCACAACT TGCTTGTACAGTAAACTGTCTTCTGTACTATTTAACTGTA 4604gi|4504878|ref|NM_002258.1|Homo sapiens killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily B, member 1 (KLRB1), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9116) AAAGCAGAATTGAGAGTTTGTTCTTACACACAAGTTTAATGCCACCTTCCTCTGTCTGCCATGG ACCAACAAGCAATATATGCTGAGTTAAACTTACCCACAGACTCAGGCCCAGAAAGTTCTTCAC CTTCATCTCTTCCTCGGGATGTCTGTCAGGGTTCACCTTGGCATCAATTTGCCCTGAAACTTAG CTGTGCTGGGATTATTCTCCTTGTCTTGGTTGTTACTGGGTTGAGTGTTTCAGTGACATCCTTA ATACAGAAATCATCAATAGAAAAATGCAGTGTGGACATTCAACAGAGCAGGAATAAAACAAC AGAGAGACCGGGTCTCTTAAACTGCCCAATATATTGGCAGCAACTCCGAGAGAAATGCTTGTT ATTTTCTCACACTGTCAACCCTTGGAATAACAGTCTAGCTGATTGTTCCACCAAAGAATCCAG CCTGCTGCTTATTCGAGATAAGGATGAATTGATACACACACAGAACCTGATACGTGACAAAGC AATTCTGTTTTGGATTGGATTAAATTTTTCATTATCAGAAAAGAACTGGAAGTGGATAAACGG CTCTTTTTTAAATTCTAATGACTTAGAAATTAGAGGTGATGCTAAAGAAAACAGCTGTATTTCC ATCTCACAGACATCTGTGTATTCTGAGTACTGTAGTACAGAAATCAGATGGATCTGCCAAAAA GAACTAACACCTGTGAGAAATAAAGTGTATCCTGACTCTTGA 2004 gi|4504664|ref|NM_000878.1|Homo sapiens interleukin 2 receptor, beta (IL2RB), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9117) GCAGCCAGAGCTCAGCAGGGCCCTGGAGAGATGGCCACGGTCCCAGCACCGGGGAGGACTGG AGAGCGCGCGCTGCCACCGCCCCATGTCTCAGCCAGGGCTTCCTTCCTCGGCTCCACCCTGTG GATGTAATGGCGGCCCCTGCTCTGTCCTGGCGTCTGCCCCTCCTCATCCTCCTCCTGCCCCTGG CTACCTCTTGGGCATCTGCAGCGGTGAATGGCACTTCCCAGTTCACATGCTTCTACAACTCGA GAGCCAACATCTCCTGTGTCTGGAGCCAAGATGGGGCTCTGCAGGACACTTCCTGCCAAGTCC ATGCCTGGCCGGACAGACGGCGGTGGAACCAAACCTGTGAGCTGCTCCCCGTGAGTCAAGCA TCCTGGGCCTGCAACCTGATCCTCGGAGCCCCAGATTCTCAGAAACTGACCACAGTTGACATC GTCACCCTGAGGGTGCTGTGCCGTGAGGGGGTGCGATGGAGGGTGATGGCCATCCAGGACTT CAAGCCCTTTGAGAACCTTCGCCTGATGGCCCCCATCTCCCTCCAAGTTGTCCACGTGGAGAC CCACAGATGCAACATAAGCTGGGAAATCTCCCAAGCCTCCCACTACTTTGAAAGACACCTGGA GTTCGAGGCCCGGACGCTGTCCCCAGGCCACACCTGGGAGGAGGCCCCCCTGCTGACTCTCAA GCAGAAGCAGGAATGGATCTGCCTGGAGACGCTCACCCCAGACACCCAGTATGAGTTTCAGG TGCGGGTCAAGCCTCTGCAAGGCGAGTTCACGACCTGGAGCCCCTGGAGCCAGCCCCTGGCCT TCAGGACAAAGCCTGCAGCCCTTGGGAAGGACACCATTCCGTGGCTCGGCCACCTCCTCGTGG GCCTCAGCGGGGCTTTTGGCTTCATCATCTTAGTGTACTTGCTGATCAACTGCAGGAACACCG GGCCATGGCTGAAGAAGGTCCTGAAGTGTAACACCCCAGACCCCTCGAAGTTCTTTTCCCAGC TGAGCTCAGAGCATGGAGGAGACGTCCAGAAGTGGCTCTCTTCGCCCTTCCCCTCATCGTCCT TCAGCCCTGGCGGCCTGGCACCTGAGATCTCGCCACTAGAAGTGCTGGAGAGGGACAAGGTG ACGCAGCTGCTCCTGCAGCAGGACAAGGTGCCTGAGCCCGCATCCTTAAGCAGCAACCACTC GCTGACCAGCTGCTTCACCAACCAGGGTTACTTCTTCTTCCACCTCCCGGATGCCTTGGAGATA GAGGCCTGCCAGGTGTACTTTACTTACGACCCCTACTCAGAGGAAGACCCTGATGAGGGTGTG GCCGGGGCACCCACAGGGTCTTCCCCCCAACCCCTGCAGCCTCTGTCAGGGGAGGACGACGC CTACTGCACCTTCCCCTCCAGGGATGACCTGCTGCTCTTCTCCCCCAGTCTCCTCGGTGGCCCC AGCCCCCCAAGCACTGCCCCTGGGGGCAGTGGGGCCGGTGAAGAGAGGATGCCCCCTTCTTT GCAAGAAAGAGTCCCCAGAGACTGGGACCCCCAGCCCCTGGGGCCTCCCACCCCAGGAGTCC CAGACCTGGTGGATTTTCAGCCACCCCCTGAGCTGGTGCTGCGAGAGGCTGGGGAGGAGGTC CCTGACGCTGGCCCCAGGGAGGGAGTCAGTTTCCCCTGGTCCAGGCCTCCTGGGCAGGGGGA GTTCAGGGCCCTTAATGCTCGCCTGCCCCTGAACACTGATGCCTACTTGTCCCTCCAAGAACTC CAGGGTCAGGACCCAACTCACTTGGTGTAGACAGATGGCCAGGGTGGGAGGCAGGCAGCTGC CTGCTCTGCGCCGAGCCTCAGAAGGACCCTGTTGAGGGTCCTCAGTCCACTGCTGAGGACACT CAGTGTCCAGTTGCAGCTGGACTTCTCCACCCGGATGGCCCCCACCCAGTCCTGCACACTTGG TCCATCCATTTCCAAACCTCCACTGCTGCTCCCGGGTCCTGCTGCCCGAGCCAGGAACTGTGTG TGTTGCAGGGGGGCAGTAACTCCCCAACTCCCTCGTTAATCACAGGATCCCACGAATTTAGGC TCAGAAGCATCGCTCCTCTCCAGCCCTGCAGCTATTCACCAATATCAGTCCTCGCGGCTCTCCA GGGCTCCCTGCCCTGACCTCTTCCCTGGGTTTTCTGCCCCAGCCTCCTCCTTCCCTCCCCTCCCC GTCCACAGGGCAGCCTGAGCGTGCTTTCCAAAACCCAAATATGGCCACGCTCCCCCTCGGTTC AAAACCTTGCACAGGTCCCACTGCCCTCAGCCCCACTTCTCAGCCTGGTACTTGTACCTCCGGT GTCGTGTGGGGACATCCCCTTCTGCAATCCTCCCTACCGTCCTCCCGAGCCACTCAGAGCTCCC TCACACCCCCTCTGTTGCACATGCTATTCCCTGGGGCTGCTGTGCGCTCCCCCTCATCTAGGTG ACAAACTTCCCTGACTCTTCAAGTGCCGGTTTTGCTTCTCCTGGAGGGAAGCACTGCCTCCCTT AATCTGCCAGAAACTTCTAGCGTCAGTGCTGGAGGGAGAAGCTGTCAGGGACCCAGGGCGCC TGGAGAAAGAGGCCCTGTTACTATTCCTTTGGGATCTCTGAGGCCTCAGAGTGCTTGGCTGCT GTATCTTTAATGCTGGGGCCCAAGTAAGGGCACAGATCCCCCCACAAAGTGGATGCCTGCTGC ATCTTCCCACAGTGGCTTCACAGACCCACAAGAGAAGCTGATGGGGAGTAAACCCTGGAGTC CGAGGCCCAGGCAGCAGCCCCGCCTAGTGGTGGGCCCTGATGCTGCCAGGCCTGGGACCTCC CACTGCCCCCTCCACTGGAGGGGTCTCCTCTGCAGCTCAGGGACTGGCACACTGGCCTCCAGA AGGGCAGCTCCACAGGGCAGGGCCTCATTATTTTTCACTGCCCCAGACACAGTGCCCAACACC CCGTCGTATACCCTGGATGAACGAATTAATTACCTGGCACCACCTCGTCTGGGCTCCCTGCGC CTGACATTCACACAGAGAGGCAGAGTCCCGTGCCCATTAGGTCTGGCATGCCCCCTCCTGCAA GGGGCTCAACCCCCTACCCCGACCCCTCCACGTATCTTTCCTAGGCAGATCACGTTGCAATGG CTCAAACAACATTCCACCCCAGCAGGACAGTGACCCCAGTCCCAGCTAACTCTGACCTGGGAG CCCTCAGGCACCTGCACTTACAGGCCTTGCTCACAGCTGATTGGGCACCTGACCACACGCCCC CACAGGCTCTGACCAGCAGCCTATGAGGGGGTTTGGCACCAAGCTCTGTCCAATCAGGTAGGC TGGGCCTGAACTAGCCAATCAGATCAACTCTGTCTTGGGCGTTTGAACTCAGGGAGGGAGGCC CTTGGGAGCAGGTGCTTGTGGACAAGGCTCCACAAGCGTTGAGCCTTGGAAAGGTAGACAAG CGTTGAGCCACTAAGCAGAGGACCTTGGGTTCCCAATACAAAAATACCTACTGCTGAGAGGG CTGCTGACCATTTGGTCAGGATTCCTGTTGCCTTTATATCCAAAATAAACTCCCCTTTCTTGAG GTTGTCTGAGTCTTGGGTCTATGCCTTGAAAAAAGCTGAATTATTGGACAGTCTCACCTCCTGC CATAGGGTCCTGAATGTTTCAGACCACAAGGGGCTCCACACCTTTGCTGTGTGTTCTGGGGCA ACCTACTAATCCTCTCTGCAAGTCGGTCTCCTTATCCCCCCAAATGGAAATTGTATTTGCCTTC TCCACTTTGGGAGGCTCCCACTTCTTGGGAGGGTTACATTTTTTAAGTCTTAATCATTTGTGAC ATATGTATCTATACATCCGTATCTTTTAATGATCCGTGTGTACCATCTTTGTGATTATTTCCTTA ATATTTTTTCTTTAAGTCAGTTCATTTTCGTTGAAATACATTTATAAAGAAAAATCTTTGTTACT CTGTAAATGAAAAAACCCATTTTCGCTATAAATAAAAGGTAACTGTACAAAATAAGTACAAT 5559 gi|5849991|gb|AW002985.1|AW002985 wq62b08.x1 NCI_CGAP_GC6 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2475831 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9118) TTTTGGGGACTTCTTAGCTTGCTCTCTCCTGAGTCCCACTGGCCACCCCAGCACACAGCAGAG GCCTAGCAAGTCTCAAGTGAGGCAATCCTGGACTAGGGCAAACATGGCTTGTTCCAAAAGCC GGGGGTTAAGGAATCAAAGTCAGGTGAAACTATCACTTTCACAAAAGCTTTTCTTGACTCCTG GGCCTAGTATCTTTTGCCCCTGGCAGAATGTAACAGCAAAATGTCTCCTTCTGAAACGGAAGG CACAGCCCTCTTTCAGAAGCAAAACACCTTAACACTCGGCTTCTATTTGCTTAAGAATTTACA AATAGAAATGAGAATCAAAGGTTTTAACTCATCTGATAGCACTGGGCACCCAATGTTCACAGC CTGCTTCTTTGAATTGTTAGTGTCTCCCCAATAAATAAATACAGAACCTTGGATACCCTTCGAA TTTTAAAATACCTTAAAGTCTTCCATTAATCTTATTTTTTAAAAATGCTAGGTTTGTTTCAGTTA CCTGCAGCAATCAAAAAGCTTTGGCACCTTCTTTTAGAGAATTGCACAAAACAGGATGCATCA AGG 5509 gi|5746809|gb|AI954499.1|AI954499 wx83d12.x1 NCI_CGAP_Ov38 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2550263 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9119) GGGTTTATCCCAGGATATTCATTGATAGAAAATTAAAGGAGTAATTTATAAAATCACTACATG AACAAGTAAAAACACACACAGCAAAATTTACATCAAAATTATTACGTGGTACAGAATCCAAA AGTCATAAAAAGCAAAAGCTATCTTTTTTTCACTCTGGCACCCATCTGTTCTTCCCTGGAGTCA AACACTATTACCAATTTTTAGGTATACTTCCAAAGATACTTACTGCATTTACAAGCACAGACTT ATATTGATTCTAAAAGAATAAGAGACATTTTCAGCATGTTGCTTTGTTCAACACCACAGTATA TCTTAAAGATGGTCCCCCATCAATACATATAGAGATCTCTCT 5471 gi|5444320|gb|AI823649.1|AI823649 wi85g03.x1 NCI_CGAP_Kid12 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2400148 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9120) TTTTTTATGGGTTTCCTTAAATGTTTTTATGGTTAAAATCTGTACAAACAGATATATTTATATA AGTTACATATTTTAAGAAAAATCAGTCATTTTTCATATATAATTGCAAAGAATTAAGATCATTT AACTTTAGCACTATAAGCAAGGATTAAATTAAATGCACTGAGATTTTTGGCACATTATATGGC ATTCCTTATACCACATATTTATAAGATCTAAAGGATTATAAACATATTACACATAATAATTAA GTCCAATATAAATTGTGTTCAGGTTATAAAATGCCCTATTTAAGTTGTGCTCTTGGTGAGGGTG AACAGAAAAGAAAAGGCTTCTTCTTTAGCCCTTAAGCCTATGACACAATTTCCATGCTGGTAA TTCCTTTCATCTTCTGAAGAATCTCTATTTTATTATAACATTATTGGCTTTCAGCTTGGAATTTC TCTACGCAGATTGTCTATTGACAGTGCCAAGGAAACATCTCACTGTCCACAGAATAGCAGCCT CCACCCAGTTGAAAGCTGCACATTGTTTCCACTNTACCATTGGTACTTCCCTCTGATGGCATCC AGCACACGACCATTAGCCTGAGTGATGCCCAACTGAGC 375 gi|2874972|gb|AA806222.1|AA806222 oe29f07.s1 NCI_CGAP_Pr25 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:1409989 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9121) GATTGTATAAATAATTTATTTCTGTTCACAGCATCATATATGCATTATAAAAGGCTATGGAAA CAAAAGAGAAGGATGATGAGACAGAGAATTACAGCAGTAGAAAGGAAAACAGAAACCAGGG CACACAGTTCCAACACCAGAACAGAGAATTTGGGAAGATAATTGCTCTGAAACAGAACTGGC CTCCCTGTGTCTATTAGAAAACATTTCCAAAGCTCACGGAGGGAGGCCAACTTCCCCTATGGG AAACCCATTCACTCGCCAAAGGGCAGAAGGCATCATAAATCACCCATTGATACATTGGTGGG GGGCTCCTGTCCCCCTGGTGACCACTCCAAGGTGATTTGATCTGTGCTTCCTCTGTTGGGTCAG AGACGAAACGGGCTATTATTAGGTCAAACATTACAGAAATCAACTGAGACTCTTAACTAGTA GTTGATACACCACAGGGCTTTACTTTACTGCACAATTACTAACAGTTGATTGCACCCTTAAGTA TTGATTATGCAAAAAACAANATCATCTCGCATCAGTTTTAAAGCATGACAGGGTTTGAACAGT GATCTTGAA 3717 gi|37003|emb|X06557.1|HSTCRDR Human mRNA for TCR-delta chain (SEQ ID NO: 9122) CAAAGAGCTACATGCCACATGCTGTTCTCCAGCCTGCTGTGTGTATTTGTGGCCTTCAGCTACT CTGGATCAAGTGTGGCCCAGAAGGTTACTCAAGCCCAGTCATCAGTATCCATGCCAGTGAGGA AAGCAGTCACCCTGAACTGCCTGTATGAAACAAGTTGGTGGTCATATTATATTTTTTGGTACA AGCAACTTCCCAGCAAAGAGATGATTTTCCTTATTCGCCAGGGTTCTGATGAACAGAATGCAA AAAGTGGTCGCTATTCTGTCAACTTCAAGAAAGCAGCGAAATCCGTCGCCTTAACCATTTCAG CCTTACAGCTAGAAGATTCAGCAAAGTACTTTTGTGCTCTTGGGACGGGGGTGAGGGGACTCC AGGACACCGATAAACTCATCTTTGGAAAAGGAACCCGTGTGACTGTGGAACCAAGAAGTCAG CCTCATACCAAACCATCCGTTTTTGTCATGAAAAATGGAACAAATGTCGCTTGTCTGGTGAAG GAATTCTACCCCAAGGATATAAGAATAAATCTCGTGTCATCCAAGAAGATAACAGAGTTTGAT CCTGCTATTGTCATCTCTCCCAGTGGGAAGTACAATGCTGTCAAGCTTGGTAAATATGAAGAT TCAAATTCAGTGACATGTTCAGTTCAACACGACAATAAAACTGTGCACTCCACTGACTTTGAA GTGAAGACAGATTCTACAGATCACGTAAAACCAAAGGAAACTGAAAACACAAAGCAACCTTC AAAGAGCTGCCATAAACCCAAAGCCATAGTTCATACCGAGAAGGTGAACATGATGTCCCTCA CAGTGCTTGGGCTACGAATGCTGTTTGCAAAGACTGTTGCCGTCAATTTTCTCTTGACTGCCAA GTTATTTTTCTTGTAAGGCTGACTGGCATGAGGAAGCTACACTCCTGAAGAAACCAAAGGCTT ACAAAAATGCATCTCCTTGGCTTCTGACTTCTTTGTGATTCAAGTTGACCTGTCATAGCCTTGT TAAAATGGCTGCTAGCCAAACCACTTTTTCTTCAAAGACAACAAACCCAGCTCATCCTCCAGC TTGATGGGAAGACAAAAGTCCTGGGGAAGGGGGGTTTATGTCCTAACTGCTTTGTATGCTGTT TTATAAAGGGATAGAAGGATATAAAAA

TABLE 14b Full length gene sequences for genes related to transplant rejection >1140 gi|20149682|ref|NM_024670.2| Homo sapiens suppressor of variegation 3–9 (Drosophila) homolog 2; hypothetical protein FLJ23414 (SUV39H2), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9123) GGCACGAGGCGGGGCCGAGGCGCGAGGAGGTGAGGCTGGAGCGCGGCCCCCTCGCCTTCCCT GTTCCCAGGCAAGCTCCCAAGGCCCGGGCGGCGGGGCCGTCCCGCGGGCCAGCCAGATGGCG ACGTGGCGGTTCCCCGCCCGCCGCGACCCCAACTCCGGGACGCACGCTGCGGACGCCTATCCT CCCCCAGGCCGCTGACCCGCCTCCCTGCCCGGCCGGCTCCCGCCGCGGAGGATATGGAATATT ATCTTGTAAAATGGAAAGGATGGCCAGATTCTACAAATACTTGGGAACCTTTGCAAAATCTGA AGTGCCCGTTACTGCTTCAGCAATTCTCTAATGACAAGCATAATTATTTATCTCAGGTAAAGA AAGGGAAAGCAATAACTCCAAAAGACAATAACAAAACTTTGAAACCTGCCATTGCTGAGTAC ATTGTGAAGAAGGCTAAACAAAGGATAGCTCTGCAGAGATGGCAAGATGAACTCAACAGAAG AAAGAATCATAAAGGAATGATATTTGTTGAAAATACTGTTGATTTAGAGGGCCCACCTTCAGA CTTCTATTACATTAACGAATACAAACCAGCTCCTGGAATCAGCTTAGTCAATGAAGCTACCTT TGGTTGTTCATGCACAGATTGCTTCTTTCAAAAATGTTGTCCTGCTGAAGCTGGAGTTCTTTTG GCTTATAATAAAAACCAACAAATTAAAATCCCACCTGGTACTCCCATCTATGAATGCAACTCA AGGTGTCAGTGTGGTCCTGATTGTCCCAATAGGATTGTACAAAAAGGCACACAGTATTCGCTT TGCATCTTTCGAACTAGCAATGGACGTGGCTGGGGTGTAAAGACCCTTGTGAAGATTAAAAGA ATGAGTTTTGTCATGGAATATGTTGGAGAGGTAATCACAAGTGAAGAAGCTGAAAGACGAGG ACAGTTCTATGACAACAAGGGAATCACGTATCTCTTTGATCTGGACTATGAGTCTGATGAATT CACAGTGGATGCGGCTCGATACGGCAATGTGTCTCATTTTGTGAATCACAGCTGTGACCCAAA TCTTCAGGTGTTCAATGTTTTCATTGATAACCTCGATACTCGTCTTCCCCGAATAGCATTGTTTT CCACAAGAACCATAAATGCTGGAGAAGAGCTGACTTTTGATTATCAAATGAAAGGTTCTGGA GATATATCTTCAGATTCTATTGACCACAGCCCAGCCAAAAAGAGGGTCAGAACAGTATGTAA ATGTGGAGCTGTGACTTGCAGAGGTTACCTCAACTGAACTTTTTCAGGAAATAGAGCTGATGA TTATAATATTTTTTTCCTAATGTTAACATTTTTAAAAATACATATTTGGGACTCTTATTATCAAG GTTCTACCTATGTTAATTTACAATTCATGTTTCAAGACATTTGCCAAATGTATTACCGATGCCT CTGAAAAGGGGGTCACTGGGTCTCATAGACTGATATGAAGTCGACATATTTATAGTGCTTAGA GACCAAACTAATGGAAGGCAGACTATTTACAGCTTAGTATATGTGTACTTAAGTCTATGTGAA CAGAGAAATGCCTCCCGTAGTGTTTGAAAGCGTTAAGCTGATAATGTAATTAACAACTGCTGA GAGATCAAAGATTCAACTTGCCATACACCTCAAATTCGGAGAAACAGTTAATTTGGGCAAATC TACAGTTCTGTTTTTGCTACTCTATTGTCATTCCTGTTTAATACTCACTGTACTTGTATTTGAGA CAAATAGGTGATACTGAATTTTATACTGTTTTCTACTTTTCCATTAAAACATTGGCACCTCAAT GATAAAGAAATTTAAGGTATAAAATTAAATGTAAAAATTAATTTCAGCTTCATTTCGTATTTC GAAGCAATCTAGACTGTTGTGATGAGTGTATGTCTGAACCTGTAATTCTTAAAAGACTTCTTA ATCTTCTAGAAGAAAAATCTCCGAAGAGCTCTCTCTAGAAGTCCAAAATGGCTAGCCATTATG CTTCTTTGAAAGGACATGATAATGGGACCAGGATGGTTTTTTGGAGTACCAAGCAAGGGGAAT GGAGCACTTTAAGGGCGCCTGTTAGTAACATGAATTGGAAATCTGTGTCGAGTACCTCTGATC TAAACGGTAAAACAAGCTGCCTGGAGAGCAGCTGTACCTAACAATACTGTAATGTACATTAA CATTACAGCCTCTCAATTTCAGGCAGGTGTAACAGTTCCTTTCCACCAGATTTAATATTTTTAT ACTTCCTGCAGGTTCTTCTTAAAAAGTAATCTATATTTTTGAACTGATACTTGTTTTATACATA AATTTTTTTTAGATGTGATAAAGCTAAACTTGGCCAAAGTGTGTGCCTGAATTATTAGACCTTT TTATTAGTCAACCTACGAAGACTAAAATAGAATATATTAGTTTTCAAGGGAGTGGGAGGCTTC CAACATAGTATTGAATCTCAGGAAAAACTATTCTTTCATGTCTGATTCTGAGATTTCTAATTGT GTTGTGAAAATGATAAATGCAGCAAATCTAGCTTTCAGTATTCCTAATTTTTACCTAAGCTCAT TGCTCCAGGCTTTGATTACCTAAAATAAGCTTGGATAAAATTGAACCAACTTCAAGAATGCAG CACTTCTTAATCTTTAGCTCTTTCTTGGGAGAAGCTAGACTTTATTCATTATATTGCTATGACA ACTTCACTCTTTCATAATATATAGGATAAATTGTTTACATGATTGGACCCTCAGATTCTGTTAA CCAAAATTGCAGAATGGGGGGCCAGGCCTGTGTGGTGGCTCACACCTGTGATCCCAGCACTTT GGGAGGCTGAGGTAGGAGGATGACGTGAGGTCGGGAGTTCAAGACCAGCCTGGCCATCATGG TGAAACCGTGTCTCTACTGAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTGGCACACGCCTGTAGTC CCAGCTACTCAGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATCACTTGAATTCAGGAGGCGGAGGTTGCAGTG AGCCAAGATCATACCACTGCACTGCAGCCTGAGTGACACAGTAAGACTGTCTCCAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA >184 gi|20149523|ref|NM_003169.2| Homo sapiens suppressor of Ty 5 homolog (S. cerevisiae) (SUPT5H), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9124) AGAGAACAGATTCGGAAACTGGGGAGGTCTAGCATGTGGCGTAGGAGGGGGTCCTCACTCCG CTTCGCGATTGCCAAAACGAGCCTGCCGGAAGCGCCCTAAGGGGTTTTCTTCTCCCAGGGAAC CAGCGGGGAAACTGAGGCTCGGGGTGGAGCGCAGGATTGTGGGACGCGCCAAGACTGCTGTC TTTCCCAGCAGCAGCCGGAAGATGTCGGACAGCGAGGACAGCAACTTTTCCGAGGAGGAGGAC AGCGAGCGCAGCAGTGACGGCGAGGAGGCCGAGGTAGACGAAGAGCGGCGGAGTGCAGCGG GCAGTGAGAAAGAAGAAGAGCCTGAGGACGAAGAGGAGGAGGAAGAGGAGGAGGAATATG ATGAGGAAGAGGAGGAAGAAGATGATGACCGACCCCCCAAGAAACCCCGCCATGGAGGCTT CATTCTGGACGAGGCTGATGTTGACGATGAGTATGAGGACGAGGACCAGTGGGAGGATGGAG CAGAGGACATTCTAGAGAAAGAAGAGATTGAAGCCTGCAATATCGATAATGTTGTCCTGGAT GAAGATCGTTCTGGGGCTCGCCGCCTGCAAAACCTCTGGAGGGACCAGCGAGAAGAAGAACT GGGCGAGTATTACATGAAGAAATACGCCAAGTCATCTGTGGGAGAGACGGTGTATGGAGGAT CTGATGAGCTCTCAGACGACATCACCCAGCAGCAGCTGCTCCCAGGAGTCAAGGATCCCAATC TGTGGACTGTCAAATGTAAGATTGGGGAGGAACGGGCCACGGCCATTTCCTTGATGCGCAAGT TCATTGCCTACCAGTTCACAGACACGCCCCTGCAGATCAAGTCAGTAGTGGCACCAGAGCATG TGAAGGGCTACATCTACGTGGAGGCCTACAAGCAGACCCACGTGAAGCAGGCCATTGAGGGG GTGGGCAACCTGCGGCTTGGCTACTGGAACCAGCAGATGGTGCCCATCAAGGAGATGACAGA CGTGCTCAAAGTGGTGAAGGAGGTGGCCAACCTGAAACCAAAGTCCTGGGTCCGCCTCAAGC GGGGCATCTACAAGGATGACATTGCTCAGGTGGACTACGTGGAGCCCAGCCAGAACACCATC TCCCTGAAGATGATCCCACGCATCGACTACGATCGCATCAAGGCCCGCATGAGCTTGAAAGAC TGGTTTGCCAAAAGGAAGAAGTTTAAGCGGCCTCCACAGAGGCTGTTTGATGCTGAGAAGAT CAGGTCCCTGGGGGGTGATGTTGCCTCTGATGGTGACTTCCTCATCTTTGAGGGGAACCGTTA CAGCCGGAAGGGCTTTCTGTTCAAGAGCTTCGCCATGTCTGCTGTGATCACGGAGGGTGTGAA GCCAACACTCTCTGAGCTGGAAAAGTTTGAGGACCAGCCAGAGGGCATTGACCTGGAGGTGG TGACTGAGAGCACAGGGAAGGAGCGGGAGCACAACTTCCAACCTGGGGACAACGTGGAGGT CTGTGAGGGTGAGCTCATCAACCTGCAGGGCAAGATCCTCAGCGTGGATGGCAACAAGATCA CCATCATGCCCAAGCATGAGGACCTCAAGGACATGTTGGAGTTCCCAGCCCAGGAACTTAGA AAATACTTCAAGATGGGGGACCACGTGAAGGTGATTGCTGGCCGATTCGAGGGCGACACAGG CCTCATTGTGCGGGTGGAGGAGAATTTCGTTATCCTGTTCTCTGACCTCACCATGCATGAGCTG AAGGTGCTCCCCCGGGACCTGCAGCTCTGCTCAGAGACAGCATCAGGTGTGGATGTTGGGGG CCAGCATGAATGGGGCGAGCTGGTGCAGCTGGATCCCCAGACTGTGGGTGTCATCGTGCGACT AGAACGGGAGACCTTCCAGGTGCTGAACATGTACGGGAAGGTGGTGACTGTCAGACATCAGG CTGTGACCCGGAAGAAGGACAACCGCTTTGCTGTGGCCTTGGACTCAGAGCAGAACAACATC CATGTGAAAGACATCGTAAGGTCATTGATGGCCCCCACTCAGGCCGAGAAGGGGAGATTCG CCATCTCTTCCGAAGCTTCGCCTTCCTACATTGCAAGAAACTGGTGGAGAACGGGGGCATGTT TGTCTGCAAGACCCGCCACCTGGTGCTGGCTGGGGGCTCAAAGCCCCGTGATGTGACCAACTT CACCGTGGGTGGCTTTGCGCCTATGAGTCCCCGGATGAGCAGCCCCATGCACCCCAGTGCTGG AGGTCAGCGTGGCGGCTTTGGTAGCCCAGGTGGCGGCAGTGGTGGCATGAGCAGGGGCCGGG GCCGGAGGGACAACGAACTCATCGGCCAGACGGTGCGCATCTCCCAGGGGCCCTACAAAGGC TACATCGGTGTGGTGAAAGATGCCACAGAGTCCACGGCCCGTGTGGAGCTGCACTCCACCTGC CAGACCATCTCTGTGGACCGTCAGCGGCTCACCACGGTGGGCTCACGGCGCCCGGGCGGCAT GACCTCGACCTATGGGAGGACGCCCATGTATGGCTCCCAGACGGCCATGTATGGCTCTGGCTC CCGAACACCCATGTACGGCTCAGAGACACCCCTCCAGGATGGTAGCCGCACCCCACACTACG GCTCACAGACGCCCCTGCATGATGGCAGCCGCACTCCTGCCCAGAGTGGGGCCTGGGACCCC AACAACCCCAACACGCCGTCACGGGCTGAGGAAGAATATGAGTATGCTTTCGATGATGAGCC CACCCCGTCCCCGCAGGCCTATGGGGGAACCCCCAATCCCCAAACACCTGGCTACCCAGACCC CTCGTCCCCACAGGTCAACCCACAATACAACCCGCAGACGCCAGGGACGCCGGCCATGTACA ACACAGACCAGTTCTCTCCCTATGCTGCCCCCTCCCCACAAGGTTCCTACCAGCCCAGCCCCA GCCCCCAGAGCTACCACCAGGTGGCGCCAAGCCCAGCAGGCTACCAGAATACCCACTCCCCA GCCAGCTACCACCCTACACCGTCGCCCATGGCCTATCAGGCTAGCCCCAGCCCGAGCCCCGTT GGCTACAGTCCTATGACACCTGGAGCTCCCTCCCCTGGTGGCTACAACCCACACAGGCCAGGC TCAGGCATCGAGCAGAACTCCAGCGACTGGGTAACCACTGACATTCAGGTGAAGGTGCGGGA CACCTACCTGGATACACAGGTGGTGGGACAGACAGGTGTCATCCGCAGTGTCACGGGGGGCA TGTGCTCTGTGTACCTGAAGGACAGTGAGAAGGTTGTCAGCATTTCCAGTGAGCACCTGGAGC CTATCACCCCCACCAAGAACAACAAGGTGAAAGTGATCCTGGGCGAGGATCGGGAAGCCACG GGCGTGCTACTGAGCATTGATGGTGAGGATGGCATTGTCCGTATGGACCTTGATGAGCAGCTC AAGATCCTCAACCTCCGCTTCCTGGGGAAGCTCCTGGAAGCCTGAAGCAGGCAGGGCCGGTG GACTTCGTCGGATGAAGAGTGATCGTCCTTCCTTCCCTGGCCCTTGGCTGTGACACAAGATCCT CCTGCAGGGCTAGGCGGATTGTTCTGGATTTCCTTTTGTTTTTCCTTTTAGTTTTCCATCTTTTC CCTCCCTGGTGCTCATTTGGAATCTGAGTAGAGTCTGGGGGAGGGTCCCCACCTTCCTGTACCT CCTCCCCACAGCTTGCTTTTGTTGTACCGTCTTCAATAAAAAGAAGCTGTTTGGTCTAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA >4092 gi|20070207|ref|NM_005614.2| Homo sapiens Ras homolog enriched in brain 2 (RHEB2), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9125) GCGTAATTAAAAGGCGGCGGAAGAAGGTGGGAGGGTCATGACGCAGCGAGTTTCAGTCGTGA CTTTTCTGGGGGCATCGCGGCGTCCCCTTTTTTTTGCCTTTAAAGTAAAACGTCGCCCCGACGC ACCCCCCGCGTATTTCGGGGGGCGGAGGCGGCGGGCCACGGCGCGAAGAGGGGCGGTGCTGA CGCCGGCCGGTCACGTGGGCGTGTTGTGGGGGGGAGGGGCGCCGCCGCGCGGTCGGTTCCGG GCGGTTGGGAGCGCGCGAGCTAGCGAGCGAGAGGCAGCCGCGCCCGCCGCCGCCCCTGCTCT GTATGCCGCTCTCTCCCGGCGGGGCCGCCGCCGATCACAGCAGGAGGAGCCACCGCCGCCGC GGTTGATGTGGTTGGGCCGGGGCTGAGGAGGCCGCCAAGATGCCGCAGTCCAAGTCCCGGAA GATCGCGATCCTGGGCTACCGGTCTGTGGGGAAATCCTCATTGACGATTCAATTTGTTGAAGG CCAATTTGTGGACTCCTACGATCCAACCATAGAAAACACTTTTACAAAGTTGATCACAGTAAA TGGACAAGAATATCATCTTCAACTTGTAGACACAGCCGGGCAAGATGAATATTCTATCTTTCC TCAGACATACTCCATAGATATTAATGGCTATATTCTTGTGTATTCTGTTACATCAATCAAAAGT TTTGAAGTGATTAAAGTTATCCATGGCAAATTGTTGGATATGGTGGGGAAAGTACAAATACCT ATTATGTTGGTTGGGAATAAGAAAGACCTGCATATGGAAAGGGTGATCAGTTATGAAGAAGG GAAAGCTTTGGCAGAATCTTGGAATGCAGCTTTTTTGGAATCTTCTGCTAAAGAAAATCAGAC TGCTGTGGATGTTTTTCGAAGGATAATTTTGGAGGCAGAAAAAATGGACGGGCAGCTTCACA AGGCAAGTCTTCATGCTCGGTGATGTGATTCTGCTGCAAAGCCTGAGGACACTGGGAATATAT TCTACCTGAAGAAGCAAACTGCCCGTTCTCCTTGAAGATAAACTATGCTTCTTTTTTCTTCTGT TAACCTGAAAGATATCATTTGGGTCAGAGCTCCCCTCCCTTCAGATTATGTTAACTCTGAGTCT GTCCAAATGAGTTCACTTCCATTTTCAAATTTTAAGCAATCATATTTTCAATTTATATATTGTAT TTCTTAATATTATGACCAAGAATTTTATCGGCATTAATTTTTCAGTGTAGTTTGTTGTTTAAAAT AATGTAATCATCAAAATGATGCATATTGTTACACTACTATTAACTAGGCTTCAGTATATCAGT GTTTATTTCATTGTGTTAAATGTATACTTGTAAATAAAATAGCTGCAAACCTCAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA >707 gi|19923169|ref|NM_003486.2| Homo sapiens solute carrier family 7 (cationic amino acid transporter, y+ system), member 5 (SLC7A5), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9126) CGGCGCGCACACTGCTCGCTGGGCCGCGGCTCCCGGGTGTCCCAGGCCCGGCCGGTGCGCAG AGCATGGCGGGTGCGGGCCCGAAGCGGCGCGCGCTAGCGGCGCCGGCGGCCGAGGAGAAGG AAGAGGCGCGGGAGAAGATGCTGGCCGCCAAGAGCGCGGACGGCTCGGCGCCGGCAGGCGA GGGCGAGGGCGTGACCCTGCAGCGGAACATCACGCTGCTCAACGGCGTGGCCATCATCGTGG GGACGATTATCGGCTCGGGCATCTTGGTGACGCCCACGGGCGTGCTCAAGGAGGCAGGCTCGC CGGGGCTGGCGCTGGTGGTGTGGGCCGCGTGCGGCGTCTTCTCCATCGTGGGCGCGCTCTGCT ACGCGGAGCTCGGCACCACCATCTCCAAATCGGGCGGCGACTACGCGTACATGCTGGAGGTCT ACGGCTCGCTGCCCGCCTTCCTCAAGCTCTGGATCGAGCTGCTCATCATCCGGCCTTCATCGCA GTACATCGTGGCCCTGGTCTTCGCCACCTACCTGCTCAAGCCGCTCTTCCCCACCTGCCCGGTG CCCGAGGAGGCAGCCAAGCTCGTGGCCTGCCTCTGCGTGCTGCTGCTCACGGCCGTGAACTGC TACAGCGTGAAGGCCGCCACCCGGGTCCAGGATGCCTTTGCCGCCGCCAAGCTCCTGGCCCTG GCCCTGATCATCCTGCTGGGCTTCGTCCAGATCGGGAAGGGTGATGTGTCCAATCTAGATCCC AACTTCTCATTTGAAGGCACCAAACTGGATGTGGGGAACATTGTGCTGGCATTATACAGCGGC CTCTTTGCCTATGGAGGATGGAATTACTTGAATTTCGTCACAGAGGAAATGATCAACCCCTAC AGAAACCTGCCCGTGGCCATCATCATCTCCCTGCCCATCGTGACGCTGGTGTACGTGCTGACC AACCTGGCCTACTTCACCACCCTGTCCACCGAGCAGATGCTGTCGTCCGAGGCCGTGGCCGTG GACTTCGGGAACTATCACCTGGGCGTCATGTCCTGGATCATCCCCGTCTTCGTGGGCCTGTCCT GCTTCGGCTCCGTCAATGGGTCCCTGTTCACATCCTCCAGGCTCTTCTTCGTGGGGTCCCGGGA AGGCCACCTGCCCTCCATCCTCTCCATGATCCACCCACAGCTCCTCACCCCCGTGCCGTCCCTC GTGTTCACGTGTGTGATGACGCTGCTCTACGCCTTCTCCAAGGACATCTTCTCCGTCATCAACT TCTTCAGCTTCTTCAACTGGCTCTGCGTGGCCCTGGCCATCATCGGCATGATCTGGCTGCGCCA CAGAAAGCCTGAGCTTGAGGGGCCCATCAAGGTGAACCTGGCCCTGCCTGTGTTCTTCATCCT GGCCTGCCTCTTCCTGATCGCCGTCTCCTTCTGGAAGACACCCGTGGAGTGTGGCATCGGCTTC ACCATCATCCTCAGCGGGCTGCCCCGTCTACTTCTTCGGGGTCTGGTGGAAAAACAAGCCAAG TGGCTCCTCCAGGGCATCTTCTCCACGACCGTCCTGTGTCAGAAGCTCATGCAGGTGGTCCCC CAGGAGACATAGCCAGGAGGCCGAGTGGCTGCCGGAGGAGCATGCGCAGAGGCCAGTTAAA GTAGATCACCTCCTCGAACCCACTCCGGTTCCCCGCAACCCACAGCTCAGCTGCCCATCCGAG TCCCTCGCCGTCCCTCCCAGGTCGGGCAGTGGAGGCTGCTGTGAAAACTCTGGTACGAATCTC ATCCCTCAACTGAGGGCCAGGGACCCAGGTGTGCCTGTGCTCCTGCCCAGGAGCAGCTTTTGG TCTCCTTGGGCCCTTTTTCCCTTCCCTCCTTTGTTTACTTATATATATATTTTTTTTAAACTTAAA TTTTGGGTCAACTTGACACCACTAAGATGATTTTTTAAGGAGCTGGGGGAAGGCAGGAGCCTT CCTTTCTCCTGCCCCAAGGGCCCAGACCCTGGGCAAACAGAGCTACTGAGACTTGGAACCTCA TTGCTACGACAGACTTGCACTGAAGCCGGACAGCTGCCCAGACACATGGGCTTGTGACATTCG TGAAAACCAACCCTGTGGGCTTATGTCTCTGCCTTAGGGTTTGCAGAGTGGAAACTCAGCCGT AGGGTGGCACTGGGAGGGGGTGGGGGATCTGGGCAAGGTGGGTGATTCCTCCCAGGAGGTGC TTGAGGCCCCGATGGACTCCTGACCATAATCCTAGCCCCGAGACACCATCCTGAGCCAGGGAA CAGCCCCAGGGTTGGGGGGTGCCGGCATCTCCCCTAGCTCACCAGGCCTGGCCTCTGGGCAGT GTGGCCTCTTGGCTATTTCTGTTCCAGTTTTGGAGGCTGAGTTCTGGTTCATGCAGACAAAGCC CTGTCCTTCAGTCTTCTAGAAACAGAGACAAGAAAGGCAGACACACCGCGGCCAGGCACCCA TGTGGGCGCCCACCCTGGGCTCCACACAGCAGTGTCCCCTGCCCCAGAGGTCGCAGCTACCCT CAGCCTCCAATGCATTGGCCTCTGTACCGCCCGGCAGCGCCTTCTGGCCGGTGCTGGGTTCCC ACTCCCGGCCTAGGCACCTCCCCGCTCTCCCTGTCACGCTCATGTCCTGTCCTGGTCCTGATGC CCGTTGTCTAGGAGACAGAGCCAAGCACTGCTCACGTGTCTGCCGCCTGCGTTTTGGAGGCCCC TGGGCTCTCACCCAGTCCCCACCCGCCTGCAGAGAGGGAACTAGGGCACCCCTTGTTTCTGTT GTTCCCGTGAATTTTTTTCGCTATGGGAGGCAGCCGAGGCCTGGCCAATGCGGCCCACTTTCCT GAGCTGTCGCTGCCTCCATGGCAGCAGCCAAGGACCCCCAGAACAAGAAGACCCCCCCGCAG GATCCCTCCTGAGCTCGGGGGGCTCTGCCTTCTCAGGCCCCGGGCTTCCCTTCTCCCCAGCCAG AGGTGGAGCCAAGTGGTCCAGCGTCACTCCAGTGCTCAGCTGTGGCTGGAGGAGCTGGCCTGT GGCACAGCCCTGAGTGTCCCAAGCCGGGAGCCAACGAAGCCGGACACGGCTTCACTGACCAG CGGCTGCTCAAGCCGCAAGCTCTCAGCAAGTGCCCAGTGGAGCCTGCCGCCCCCACCTGGGCA CCGGGACCCCCTCACCATCCAGTGGGCCCGGAGAAACCTGATGAACAGTTTGGGGACTCAGG ACCAGATGTCCGTCTCTCTTGCTTGAGGAATGAAGACCTTTATTCACCCCTGCCCCGTTGCTTC CCGCTGCACATGGACAGACTTCACAGCGTCTGCTCATAGGACCTGCATCCTTCCTGGGGACGA ATTCCACTCGTCCAAGGGACAGCCCACGGTCTGGAGGCCGAGGACCACCAGCAGGCAGGTGG ACTGACTGTGTTGGGCAAGACCTCTTCCCTCTGGGCCTGTTCTCTTGGCTGCAAATAAGGACA GCAGCTGGTGCCCCACCTGCCTGGTGCATTGCTGTGTGAATCCAGGAGGCAGTGGACATCGTA GGCAGCCACGGCCCCGGGTCCAGGAGAAGTGCTCCCTGGAGGCACGCACCACTGCTTCCCAC TGGGGCCGGCGGGGCCCACGCACGACGTCAGCCTCTTACCTTCCCGCCTCGGCTAGGGGTCCT CGGGATGCCGTTCTGTTCCAACCTCCTGCTCTGGGAGGTGGACATGGCTCAAGGATACAGGGA GCCGGCGGCCTCTCGACGGCACGCACTTGCCTGTTGGCTGCTGCGGCTGTGGGCGAGCATGGG GGCTGCCAGCGTCTGTTGTGGAAAGTAGCTGCTAGTGAAATGGCTGGGGCCGCTGGGGTCCGT CTTCACACTGCGCAGGTCTCTTCTGGGCGTCTGAGCTGGGGTGGGAGCTCCTCCGCAGAAGGT TGGTGGGGGGTCCAGTCTGTGATCCTTGGTGCTGTGTGCCCCACTCCAGCCTGGGGACCCCAC TTCAGAAGGTAGGGGCCGTGCCCGCGGTGCTGACTGAGGCCTGCTTCCCCCTCCCCCTCCTG CTGTGCTGGAATTCCACAGGGACCAGGGCCACCGCAGGGACTGTCTCAGAAGACTTGATTTT TCCGTCCCTTTTTCTCCACACTCCACTGACAAACGTCCCCAGCGGTTTCCACTTGTGGGCTTCA GGTGTTTTCAAGCACAACCACCACAACAAGCAAGTGCATTTTCAGTCGTTGTGCTTTTTTGTT TTGTGCTAACGTCTTACTAATTTAAAGATGCTGTCGGCACCATGTTTATTTATTTCCAGTGGTC ATGCTCAGCCTTGCTGCTCTGCGTGGCGCAGGTGCCATGCCTGCTCCCTGTCTGTGTCCCAGCC ACGCAGGGCCATCCACTGTGACGTCGGCCGACCAGGCTGGACACCCTCTGCCGAGTAATGAG GTGTGTGGCTGGGACCTTCTTTATTCTGTGTTAATGGCTAACCTGTTACACTGGGCTGGGTTGG GTAGGGTGTTCTGGCTTTTTTGTGGGGTTTTTATTTTTAAAGAAACACTCAATCATCCTAG >3263 gi|7705820|ref|NM_016099.1| Homo sapiens HSPC041 protein (LOC51125), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9127) AGCTGGAGGGCAGAGGAGGCGGCGCGGGGTGTCCTGTCCTCGCCATGAGGCCGCAGCAGGCG CCGGTGTCCGGAAAGGTGTTCATTCAGCGAGACTACAGCAGTGGCACACGCTGCCAGTTCCAG ACCAAGTTCCCTGCGGATGGAGAACCGGATTGATAGGCAGCAGTTTGAAGAAACAGTTCGAA CTCTAAATAACCTTTATGCAGAAGCAGAGAAGCTCGGCGGCCAGTCATATCTCGAAGGTTGTT TGGCTTGTTTAACAGCATATACCATCTTCCTATGCATGGAAACTCATTATGAGAAGGTTCTGA AGAAAGTCTCCAAATACATTCAAGAGCAGAATGAGAAGATCTATGCTCCACAAGGCCTCCTC CTGACAGACCCTATTGAGCGAGGACTGCGAGTTATTGAAATTACCATTTATGAAGACAGAGGC ATGAGCAGTGGAAGATAAACCGAAGAATTAAAGATCCCACTTCCAGCCGGGCCCCTCATGTA TCCACTGGCCGACCGCAGAGTGTCCCTACCTCCTCTCCAGAGCATCATTCCTTTCTATCTGCTG CCAGAGCCACGGTGCCATTTACTCCAAGGACTCACTTTCTAAAATTCCACACCTGGAGTGACC TCTAGTCGCTCAGCATCCACTTTGTGTCTCCAAATTGTGTAGGACTCTGTAATCTTTTGATTAG TTTCTGAGAAAACACAATGAAGCACTTCACTTTTTTTTATTCAAAGCCATTTAATAAAACACA GTTGGTCAGCCCAGTGCAAAGCTTGTTATCTGCCACCAGTACATACCATTGGTTCTCTTCATTC CTTGGGCCAGCTTCTCAGGTGGCTTTAGACCTCAACAAGCCGTATCTTCACCAGTGTTCTATCT TGTTCCCCTAAATTAATAAAATGTTTTTCTCCAGGATTTTGGTGAGGGTTGGCTGTGGCTGTCG TTTTGCACCTCCCAGATTTCAAAGAATTACTGGTTTTACCATGACTCAAATCTTAAGATCTGTT TCTACTATTCAGTTCCTCAAACTGAAGCTTATTGAAAAAAAAATGTATAATGTTATTTGTTTTA TTATAGCAATTATTCCTAATTAAAGCAGTATTTAATGCAATTTCCAGTTATTTCTTTGGAGAAT TTTATGTCATTGTTCCATTACCTTGAATGTTGGAAAGATATGATACGTGCTGCTTGTTCATCAC AAAAATCAGTAAGCACAATAAAGTGGATGCCAAACCATCAGACACATAAATGTTCCCGCTGT GTCCCTGGATATGGAATAAGCAGGTATAAAAAATATTTTAATTATAGTTTTGTTATAAATATA ACTTATGAGAAAAAAATTTGATAGGATAATACTGTATATTACTAATTTTTAACTATCCCTAA GGCAAACCTTATGACCCACAGAATTTTCTCATATACAGTATTCAGTGCACAGAAATCTTATGA TTGGCTCAAGTACAGTAAGTTACTTCTCAGTAAAACTCTCAAGTCTGAGTCCATATTTGTAGCT CTGCTTTTGGCTGTACGTTCCTAGGATCGGGGCTGCTTATGCCTTTCGTTTATCCTTGGGGTTTG AGAGCGCTGTATTTGGGAGAGAGTTTAAAAATACATTAGGAGAGAGAAACCATTAAAAGTTT CACTGTCAGAGATATTGTAGGTGCTAATACTGGATTTCGTCTCAGTTTAATTTCTTTTATGGG TCTGTTAGTCATTCAACAAATCCCATAAGTATGTGTTAATATTTTAATTGTGTAAAACTCATTT GTTACTTTACAGCCTGTAATAGTGTGTCTGCATTTTCAACCTGTTGCAATAACTTTGCTGAAAT ATTAACACATTAATAAAACTTTTCTTAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A 1024 gi|18563758|ref|XM_087888.1| Homo sapiens hypothetical protein FLJ21087 (FLJ21087), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9128) GTTCCGGCGCACGTAATCGCCGAGGGCACGTGCATGCCCCCTGGTTAAGAGTTGCAGGTAGCG GTAGCGATGGACACTCTGGATCGAGTAGTAAAGCCCAAAACGAAAGAGCCAAGAGATTCCT TGAGAAGAGAGAACCGAAACTCAATGAAAATATTAAAAATGCCATGCTGATTAAAGGGGGAA ATGCAAATGCAACAGTGACAAAAGTACTTAAAGATGTGTATGCACTGAAAAAACCATACGGT GTACTATATAAAAAGAAAAATATTACAAGACCTTTTGAGGATCAGATCACTGGAATTCTTT TCAAAGAAGTCAGATTGTTCTTTATTCATGTTTGGCTCCCCATAATAAGAAGCGGCCAAATAAT CTAGTAATAGGTCGTATGTATGACTACCATGTGCTGGATATGATTGAATTAGGTATTGAGAAT TTTGTCTCTCTAAAAGACATTAAGAACAGTAAATGTCCTGAGGGAACAAAACCCATGCTGATA TTTGCTGGCGATGATTTCGATGTAACAGAAGATTATAGAAGACTAAAAAGTCTTCTTATTGAT TTCTTCAGAGGCCCCACAGTATCAAATATCCGCCTGGCTGGATTAGAGTATGTTCTGCACTTCA CTGCACTGAATGGGAAGATTTACTTTCGAAGCTATAAGTTGCTGTTGAAGAAATCTGGTTGCA GAACACCACGGATTGAATTGGAAGAGATGGGACCCTCATTGGATCTGGTTCTGAGGAGGACA CACCTGGCATCGGATGACCTTTATAAATTATCTATGAAAATGCCAAAAGCTCTCAAGCCAAAG AAGAAGAAAAATATTTCCCATGATACTTTTGGTACAACTTATGGAAGGATTCATATGCAGAAG CAAGACCTAAGCAAACTACAAACCAGGAAAATGAAGGGGTTGAAGAAGCGACCTGCAGAAA GGATAACAGAAGACCACGAGAAAAAGTCAAAAAGAATTAAAAAAAATTGATGGAACTTAGC CAGCCACTACTGTTTCATTGTGTTCTACTTAAGAGAATTATCAAGCGTCAATCCATTCAGAGTT TCTTATAAGATCTTATTATATATTTTTATAACATGATAATTTTACGATATATTATTATGAACAG TAATATACTAGTATTAAGTGTAAAGTAAGCCTTTTATTTGAGACATTACACCCTGGTGTGCCAT TTTCTCTTGTGATATCCCCTGCCCTCCACAAATTCTTCTTTCTCATTGGGTGGATGGATGGGTG AGGAGGGATCTCCATAACCATTGGGATTTTTTTGAATTTCTGGCCTTAGCTAAAGAAAGCCAC AGAAAGCCGGACCCGCAGGAGCTGTGTAAACAATCTCAGTATGAATTACCTGGAAAGTTAAC CTCCTCTCCCAACATGGATCTACATTCTGATTTTTATTTTCTACTTTTATTTTGCCTGAAATCCT ACTCGTTGACATTTGAGATTTTAAGCTTTGTGGCTGAAAATATATAGATCTCTGAG 1435 gi|12805046|gb|BC001980.1| Homo sapiens, clone IMAGE:3462291, mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9129) CACATATATAATGAAAAGTAATCAGTCTCCAAAGTTTTTATGTGTCATGTAAGATTACTGCTTG CCTCTCTAAGGAAGGTCGTGACTGTTTAAATAGACGGGCAAGGTGGAACCTTTTGAAAGATGA GCTTTTGAATATAAGTTGTCTGCTAGATCATGGTTTGTATTGAACTAACAAGGTTTGCAGATCT GCTGACTTATATAAAGCTTTTTGATTCCTACTAAGCTTTAAGATTTAAAAAATGTTCAATGTTG AAATTTCTGTGGGGCTCTATTTTTGCTTTGGCTTTCTGGTGAGAGAGTGAGGAAGCATTCTTTC CTTCACTAAGTTTGTCTTTCTTGTCTTCTGGATAGATTGATTTTAAGAGACTAAGGGAATTTAC AAACTAAAGATTTTAGTCATCTGGTGGAAAAGGAGACTTTAAGATTGTTTAGGGCTGGGCGGG GTGACTCACATCTGTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCGAGGCAGGCAGAACACTTGAAGGAG TTCAAGACCAGCGTGGCCAACGTGGTGAAACCCTGTCTCTACTAAAAATACAAAAATTGTTTA GCTCTGTTTTTCATAATAGAAATAGAAAAGGTAAAATTGCTTTTCTTCTGAAAAGAACAAGTA TTGTTCATCCAAGAAGGGTTTTTGTGACTGAATCAGCAGTGCCTGCCCTAGTCATAGCTGTGCT TCAAAAACCTCAGCATGATTAGTGTTGGAGCAAAACAAGGAAGCAAAGCAATACTGTTTTT GAAATTCTATCTGTTGCTTGAACTATTTTGTAATAATTAAACTTTGATGTTGAGAAATCACAAC TTTATTGTACACTTCATTGCAACTTGAAATTCATGGTCTTAAAGTGAGATTTGAATTTCTATTG AGCGCCTTTAAAAAAGTAATACCAAACCATAAAGTTAAAATCTATGTATATTGAGTCATATCT AAAACCACGTATAAACATAAATTGTATTTCCTGTTTTAATTCCAGGGGAAGTACTGTTTGGGA AAGCTATTATTAGGTAAATGTTTTACAAATTACTGTTTCTCACTTTCAGTCATACCCTAATGAT CCCAGCAAGATAATGTCCTGTCTTCTAAGATGTGCATCAAGCCTGGTACATACTGAAAACCCT ATAAGGTCCTGGATAATTTTTGTTTGATTATTCATTGAAGAAACATTTATTTTCCAATTGTGTG AAGTTTTTGACTGTTAATAAAAGAATCTGTCAACCATCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1956 gi|13788565|ref|NM_000518.3| Homo sapiens hemoglobin, beta (HBB), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9130) ACATTTGCTTCTGACACAACTGTGTTCACTAGCAACCTCAAACAGACACCATGGTGCACCTGA CTCCTGAGGAGAAGTCTGCCGTTACTGCCCTGTGGGGCAAGGTGAACGTGGATGAAGTTGGTG GTGAGGCCCTGGGCAGGCTGCTGGTGGTCTACCCTTGGACCCAGAGGTTCTTTGAGTCCTTTG GGGATCTGTCCACTCCTGATGCTGTTATGGGCAACCCTAAGGTGAAGGCTCATGGCAAGAAAG TGCTCGGTGCCTTTTAGTGATGGCCTGGCTCACCTGGACAACCTCAAGGGCACCTTTGCCACAC TGAGTGAGCTGCACTGTGACAAGCTGCACGTGGATCCTGAGAACTTCAGGCTCCTGGGCAACG TGCTGGTCTGTGTGCTGGCGCATCACTTTGGCAAAGAATTCACCCCACCAGTGCAGGCTGCCT ATCAGAAAGTGGTGGCTGGTGTGGCTAATGCCCTGGCCCACAAGTATCACTAAGCTCGCTTTC TTGCTGTCCAATTTCTATTAAAGGTTCCTTTGTTCCCTAAGTCCAACTACTAAACTGGGGGATA TTATGAAGGGCCTTGAGCATCTGGATTCTGCCTAATAAAAAACATTTATTTTCATTGC 2228 gi|8051596|ref|NM_002041.2| Homo sapiens GA binding protein transcription factor, beta subunit 2 (47 kD) (GABPB2), transcript variant gamma, mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9131) GGGGATTTTTGGGCGCCGACCAGACGCGGCATTTTCGGAAAATAGCGCCCTGTGCAGCTGAAG CGCTTTGTGTGTAGCGGGGCCGCGTCAGCCCGGCCGGGTACGAGGCGCCTCGGGTCCCCGCAC CACCTCCTGCTGCCTTCCCGTCGCCGCTCCCGAAGCTTTTCCAGATGTCCCTGGTAGATTTGGG AAAGAAGCTTTTAGAAGCGGCACGAGCAGGTCAAGATGATGAAGTTCGTATTTTGATGGCAA ATGGAGCTCCCTTTTACTACAGACTGGCTGGGAACTTCTCCACTTCATCTAGCAGCACAGTATG GTCATTATTCCACCACAGAGGTACTGCTGCGAGCTGGTGTGAGCAGAGATGCCAGAACCAAA GTGGACCGAACACCATTACATATGGCAGCTTCTGAGGGCCATGCCAGCATAGTAGAGGTTTTA CTTAAGCATGGTGCTGATGTCAATGCAAAGGACATGTTAAAGATGACAGCTCTCCATTGGGCC ACAGAACACAATCATCAAGAGGTGGTGGAACTTTTAATCAAATATGGTGCTGATGTACACAC GCAAAGTAATTTTGTAAAACTGCATTTGATATTTCAATAGACAATGGAAATGAAGATTTAGC AGAGATATTACAGATTGCTATGCAGAACCAAATCAACACAAACCCAGAGAGTCCTGACACTG TGACAATACATGCTGCAACACCACAGTTTATCATTGGACCTGGAGGGGTGGTGAACCTAACAG GTCTGGTATCTTCAGAAAATTCATCCAAGGCAACAGATGAAACGGGTGTATCTGCTGTTCAGT TTGGAAACTCTTCTACATCAGTATTAGCTACATTAGCTGCCTTAGCTGAAGCATCTGCTCCATT GTCCAATTCTTCAGAAACTCCAGTAGTGGCCACAGAAGAAGTAGTTACTGCAGAATCTGTGGA TGGTGCCATTCAGCAAGTAGTTAGTTCAGGGGGTCAGCAAGTCATCACAATAGTTACAGATGG AATTCAGCTTGGAAATTTGCACTCTATTCCAACCAGTGGAATTGGTCAGCCCATCATTGTGAC CATGCCAGATGGACAACAAGTATTAACAGTACCAGCAACAGACATTGCTGAAGAAACTGTTA TAAGTGAAGAACCACCAGCTAAGAGACAATGTATCGAAATAATTGAAAACCGGGTGGAATCT GCAGAAATAGAAGTAAGGAGTCTTTTACCCGGTGTGCTTTGCCGCAGTCATCCAAAATAAATT CAATTTTTTTTGTCTTTTATATTTATTACTGACAGTATTGTTTTGATACAGAATGAAAGTGCGTA GTATTTTCATTTTGTTTATTTTGCCTTATACATATAGCAAGCCCTCAATAAATAAATATTGAA TGAATGAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1333 gi|1944628|gb|J01415.1|HUMMTCG Human mitochondrion, complete genome (SEQ ID NO: 9132) GATCACAGGTCTATCACCCTATTAACCACTCACGGGAGCTCTCCATGCATGGTATTTTCGTC TGGGGGGTATGCACGCGATAGCATTGCGAGACGCTGGAGCCGGAGCACCCTATGTCGCAGTA TCTGTCTTTGATTCCTGCCTCATCCTATTATTTATCGCACCTACGTTCAATATTACAGGCGAAC ATACTTACTAAAGTGTGTTAATTAATTAATGCTTGTAGGACATAATAATAACAATTGAATGTC TGCACAGCCACTTTCCACACAGACTCATAACAAAAAATTTCCACCAAACCCCCCCTCCCCCG CTTCTGGCCACAGCACTTAAACACATCTCTGCCAAACCCCAAAAACAAAGAACCCTAACACCA GCCTAACCAGATTTCAAATTTTATCTTTTGGCGGTATGCACTTTTAACAGTCACCCCCCAACTA ACACATTATTTTCCCCTCCCACTCCCATACTACTAATCTCATCAATACAACCCCCGCCCATCCT ACCCAGCACACACACACCGCTGCTAACCCCATACCCCGAACCAACCAAACCCCAAAGACACC CCCCACAGTTTATGTAGCTTACCTCCTCAAAGCAATACACTGAAAATGTTTAGACGGGCTCAC ATCACCCCATAAACAATAGGTTTGGTCCTAGCCTTTCTATTAGCTCTTAGTAAGATTACACAT GCAAGCATCCCCGTTCCAGTGAGTTCACCCTCTAAATCACCACGATCAAAAGGGACAAGCATC AAGCACGCAGCAATGCAGCTCAAAACGCTTAGCCTAGCCACACCCCCACGGGAAACAGCAGT GATTAACCTTTAGCAATAAACGAAGTTTAACTAAGCTATACTAACCCCAGGGTTGGTCAATT TCGTGCCAGCCACCGCGGTCACACGATTAACCCAAGTCAATAGAAGCCGGCGTAAAGAGTGT TTTAGATCACCCCCTCCCCAATAAAGCTAAAACTCACCTGAGTTGTAAAAAACTCCAGTTGAC ACAAAATAGACTACGAAAGTGGCTTTAACATATCTGAACACACAATAGCTAAGACCCAAACT GGGATTAGATACCCCACTATGCTTAGCCCTAAACCTCAACAGTTAAATCAACAAAACTGCTCG CCAGAACACTACGAGCCACAGCTTAAAACTCAAAGGACCTGGCGGTGCTTCATATCCCTCTAG AGGAGCCTGTTCTGTAATCGATAAACCCCGATCAACCTCACCACCTCTTGCTCAGCCTATATA CCGCCATCTTCAGCAAACCCTGATGAAGGCTACAAAGTAAGCGCAAGTACCCACGTAAAGAC GTTAGGTCAAGGTGTAGCCCATGAGGTGGCAAGAAATGGGCTACATTTTCTACCCCAGAAAA CTACGATAGCCCTTATGAAACTTAAGGGTCGAAGGTGGATTTAGCAGTAAACTAAGAGTAGA GTGCTTAGTTGAACAGGGCCCTGAAGCGCGTACACACCGCCCGTCACCCTCCTCAAGTATACT TCAAAGGACATTTAACTAAAACCCCTACGCATTTATATAGAGGAGACACAAGTCGTAACATGGTA AGTGTACTGGAAAGTGCACTTGGACGAACCAGAGTGTAGCTTAACACAAAGCACCCAACTTA CACTTAGGAGATTTCAACTTAACTTGACCGCTCTGAGCTAAACCTAGCCCCAAACCCACTCCA CCTTACTACCAGACAACCTTAGCCAAACCATTTACCCAAATAAAGTATAGGCGATAGAAATTG AAACCTGGCGCAATAGATATAGTACCGCAAGGGAAAGATGAAAAATTATAACCAAGCATAAT ATAGCAAGGACTAACCCCTATACCTTCTGCATAATGAATTAACTAGAAATAACTTTGCAAGGA GAGCCAAAGCTAAGACCCCCGAAACCAGACGAGCTACCTAAGAACAGCTAAAAGAGCACAC CCGTCTATGTAGCAAAATAGTGGGAAGATTTATAGGTAGAGGCGACAAACCTACCGAGCCTG GTGATAGCTGGTTGTCCAAGATAGAATCTTAGTTCAACTTTAAATTTGCCCACAGAACCCTCT AAATCCCCTTGTAAATTTAACTGTTAGTCCAAAGAGGAACAGCTCTTTGGACACTAGGAAAAA ACCTTGTAGAGAGAGTAAAAAATTTAACACCCATAGTAGGCCTAAAAGCAGCCACCAATTAA GAAAGCGTTCAAGCTCAACACCCACTACCTAAAAAATCCCAAACATATAACTGAACTCCTCAC ACCCAATTGGACCAATCTATCACCCTATAGAAGAACTAATGTTAGTATAAGTAACATGAAAAC ATTCTCCTCCGCATAAGCCTGCGTCAGATTAAAACACTGAACTGACAATTAACAGCCCAATAT CTACAATCAACCAACAAGTCATTATTACCCTCACTGTCAACCCAACACAGGCATGCTCATAAG GAAAGGTTAAAAAAAGTAAAAGGAACTCGGCAAATCTTACCCCGCCTGTTTACCAAAAACAT CACCTCTAGCATCACCAGTATTAGAGGCACCGCCTGCCCAGTGACACATGTTTAACGGCCGCG GTACCCTAACCGTGCAAAGGTAGCATAATCACTTGTTCCTTAAATAGGGACCTGTATGAATGG CTCCACGAGGGTTCAGCTGTCTCTTACTTTTAACCAGTGAAATTGACCTGCCCGTGAAGAGGC GGGCATAACACAGCAAGACGAGAAGACCCTATGGAGCTTTAATTTATTAATGCAAACAGTAC CTAACAAACCCACAGGTCCTAAACTACCAAACCTGCATTAAAAATTTCGGTTGGGGCGACCTC GGAGCAGAACCCAACCTCCGAGCAGTACATGCTAAGACTTCACCAGTCAAAGCGAACTACTA TACTCAATTGATCCAATAACTTGACCAACGGAACAAGTTACCCTAGGGATAACAGCGCAATCC TATTCTAGAGTCCATATCAACAATAGGGTTTACGACCTCGATGTTGGATCAGGACATCCCGAT GGTGCAGCCGCTATTAAAGGTTCGTTTGTTCAACGATTAAAGTCCTACGTGATCTGAGTTCAG ACCGGAGTAATCCAGGTCGGTTTCTATCTACCTTCAAATTCCTCCCTGTACGAAAGGACAAGA GAAATAAGGCCTACTTCACAAAGCGCCTTCCCCCGTAAATGATATCATCTCAACTTAGTATTA TACCCACACCCACCCAAGAACAGGGTTTGTTAAGATGGCAGAGCCCGGTAATCGCATAAAAC TTAAACTTTACAGTCAGAGGTTCAATTCCTCTTCTTAACAACATACCCATGGCCAACCTCCTA CTCCTCATTGTACCCATTCTAATCGCAATGGCATTCCTAATGCTTACCGAACGAAAAATTCTAG GCTATATACAACTACGCAAAGGCCCCAACGTTGTAGGCCCCTACGGGCTACTACAACCCTTCG CTGACGCCATAAAACTCTTCACCAAAGAGCCCCTAAAACCCGCCACATCTACCATCACCCTCT ACATCACCGCCCCGACCTTAGCTCTCACCATCGCTCTTCTACTATGAACCCCCCTCCCCATACC CAACCCCCTGGTCAACCTCAACCTAGGCCTCCTATTTATTCTAGCCACCTCTAGCCTAGCCGTT TACTCAATCCTCTGATCAGGGTGAGCATCAAACTCAAACTACGCCCTGATCGGCGCACTGCGA GCAGTAGCCCAAACAATCTCATATGAAGTCACCCTAGCCATCATTCTACTATCAACATTACTA ATAAGTGGCTCCTTTAACCTCTCCACCCTTATCACAACACAAGAACACCTCTGATTACTCCTGC CATCATGACCCTTGGCCATAATATGATTTATCTCCACACTAGCAGAGACCAACCGAACCCCCT TCGACCTTGCCGAAGGGGAGTCCGAACTAGTCTCAGGCTTCAACATCGAATACGCCGCAGGCC CCTTCGCCCTATTCTTCATAGCCGAATACACAAACATTATTATAATAAACACCCTCACCACTAC AATCTTCCTAGGAACAACATATGACGCGCACTCTCCCCTGAACTCTACACAACATATTTTGTCACC AAGACCCTACTTCTAACCTCCCTGTTCTTATGAATTCGAACAGCATACCCCCGATTCCGCTACG ACCAACTCATACACCTCCTATGAAAAAACTTCCTACCACTCACCCTAGCATTACTTATATGATA TGTCTCCATACCCATTACAATCTCCAGCATTCCCCCTCAAACCTAAGAAATATGTCTGATAAA AGAGTTACTTTGATAGAGTAAATAATAGGAGCTTAAACCCCCTTATTTCTAGGACTATGAGAA TCGAACCCATCCCTGAGAATCCAAAATTCTCCGTGCCACCTATCACACCCATCCTAAAGTAA GGTCAGCTAAATAAGCTATCGGGCCCATACCCGAAAATGTTGGTTATACCCTTCCCGTACTA ATTAATCCCCTGGCCCAACCCGTCATCTACTCTACCATCTTGCAGGCACACTCATCACAGCGC TAAGCTCGCACTGATTTTTTACCTGAGTAGGCCTAGAAATAAACATGCTAGCTTTTATTCCAGT TCTAACCAAAAAAATAAACCCTCGTTCCACAGAAGCTGCCATCAAGTATTTCCTCACGCAAGC AACCGCATCCATAATCCTTCTAATAGCTATCCTCTTCAACAATATACTCTCCGGACAATGAACC ATAACCAATACTACCAATCAATACTCATCATTAATAATCATAATAGCTATAGCAATAAAACTA GGAATAGCCCCCTTTCACTTCTGAGTCCCAGAGGTTACCCAAGGCACCCCTCTGACATCCGGC CTGCTTCTTCTCACATGACAAAAACTAGCCCCCATCTCAATCATATACCAAATCTCTCCCTCAC TAAACGTAAGCCTTTCTCCTCACTCTCTCAATCTTATCCATCATAGCAGGCAGTTGAGGTGGATT AAACCAGACCCAGCTACGCAAAATCTTAGCATACTCCTCAATTACCCACATAGGATGAATAAT AGCAGTTCTACCGTACAACCCTAACATAACCATTCTTAATTTAACTATTTATATTATCCTAACT ACTACCGCATTCCTACTACTCAACTTAAACTCCAGCACCACGACCCTACTACTATCTCGCACCT GAAACAAGCTAACATGACTAACACCCTTAATTCCATCCACCCTCCTCTCCCTAGGAGGCCTGC CCCCGCTAACCGGCTTTTTGCCCAAATGGGCCATTATCGAAGAATTCACAAAAAACAATAGCC TCATCATCCCCACCATCATAGCCACCATCACCCTCCTTAACCTCTACTTCTACCTACGCCTAAT CTACTCCACCTCAATCACACTACTCCCCATATCTAACAACGTAAAAATAAAATGACAGTTTGA ACATACAAAACCCACCCCATTCCTCCCCACACTCATCGCCCTTACCACGCTACTCCTACCTATC TCCCCTTTTATACTAATAATCTTATAGAAATTTAGGTTAAATACAGACCAAGAGCCTTCAAAG CCCTCAGTAAGTTGCAATACTTAATTTCTGTAACAGCTAAGGACTGCAAAACCCCACTCTGCA TCAACTGAACGCAAATCAGCCACTTTAATTAAGCTAAGCCCTTACTAGACCAATGGGACTTAA ACCCACAAACACTTAGTTAACAGCTAAGCACCCTAATCAACTGGCTTCAATCTACTTCTCCCG CCGCCGGGAAAAAAGGCGGGAGAAGCCCCGGCAGGTTTGAAGCTGCTTCTTCGAATTTGCAA TTCAATATGAAAATCACCTCGGAGCTGGTAAAAAGAGGCCTAACCCCTGTCTTTAGATTACA GTCCAATGCTTCACTCAGCCATTTTACCTCACCCCCACTGATGTTCGCCGACCGTTGGACTATTC TCTACAAACCACAAAGACATTGGAACACTATACCTATTATTCGGCGCATGAGCTGGAGTCCTA GGCACAGCTCTAAGCCTCCTTATTCGAGCCGAGCTGGGCCAGCCAGGCAACCTTCTAGGTAAC GACCACATCTACAACGTTATCGTCACAGCCCATGCATTTGTAATAATCTTCTTCATAGTAATAC CCATCATAATCGGAGGCTTTGGCAACTGACTAGTTCCCCTAATAATCGGTGCCCCCGATATGG CGTTTCCCCGCATAAACAACATAAGCTTCTGACTCTTACCTCCGTCTCTCCTACTCCTGCTCGC ATCTGCTATAGTGGAGGCCGGAGCAGGAACAGGTTGAACAGTCTACCCTCCCTTAGCAGGGA ACTACTCCCACCCTGGAGCCTCCGTAGACCTAACCATCTTCTCCTTACACCTAGCAGGTGTCTC CTCTATCTTAGGGGCCATCAATTTCATCACAACAATTATCAATATAAAACCCCCTGCCATAAC CCAATACCAAACGCCCCTCTTCGTCTGATCCGTCCTAATCACAGCAGTCCTACTTCTCCTATCT CTCCCAGTCCTAGCTGCTGGCATCACTATACTACTAACAGACCGCAACCTCAACACCACCTTC TTCGACCCCGCCGGAGGAGGAGACCCCATTCTATACCAACACCTATTCTGATTTTTCGGTCAC CCTGAAGTTTATATTCTTATCCTACCAGGCTTCGGAATAATCTCCCATATTGTAACTTACTACT CCGGAAAAAAAGAACCATTTGGATACATAGGTATGGTCTGAGCTATGATATCAATTGGCTTCC TAGGGTTTATCGTGTGAGCACACCATATATTTACAGTAGGAATAGACGTAGACACACGAGCAT ATTTCACCTCCGCTACCATAATCATCGCTATCCCCACCGGCGTCAAAGTATTTAGCTGACTCGC CACACTCCACGGAAGCAATATGAAATGATCTGCTGCAGTGCTCTGAGCCCTAGGATTCATCTT TCTTTTCACCGTAGGTGGCCTGACTGGCATTGTATTAGCAAACTCATCACTAGACATCGTACTA CACGACACGTACTACGTTGTAGCCCACTTCCACTATGTCCTATCAATAGGAGCTGTATTTGCCA TCATAGGAGGCTTCATTCACTGATTTCCCCTATTCTCAGGCTACACCCTAGACCAAACCTACGC CAAAATCCTTTCACTATCATATTCATCGGCGTAAATCTAACTTTCTTCCCACAACACTTTCTC GGCCTATCCGGAATGCCCCGACGTTACTCGGACTACCCCGATGCATACACCACATGAAAGATC CTATCATCTGTAGGCTCATTCATTTCTCTAACAGCAGTAATATTAATAATTTTCATGATTTGAG AAGCCTTCGCTTCGAAGCGAAAAGTCCTAATAGTAGAAGAACCCTCCATAAACCTGGAGTGA CTATATGGATGCCCCCCACCCTACCACACATTCGAAGAACCCGTATACATAAAATCTAGACAA AAAAGGAAGGAATCGAACCCCCCAAAGCTGGTTTCAAGCCAACCCCATGGCCTCCATGACTTT TTCAAAAAGGTATTAGAAAAACCATTTCATAACTTTGTCAAGTTAAATTATAGGCTAAATCC TATATATCTTAATGGCACATGCAGCGCAAGTAGGTCTACAAGACGCTACTTCCCCTATCATAG AAGAGCTTATCACCTTTCATGATCACGCCCTCATAATCTTTTCCTTATCTGCTTCCTAGTCCTG TATGCCCTTTTCCTAACACTCACAACAAAACTAACTAATACTAACATCTCAGACGCTCAGGAA ATAGAAACCGTCTGAACTATCCTGCCCGCCATCATCCTAGTCCTCATCGCCCTCCCATCCCTAC GCATCCTTTACATAACAGACGAGGTCAACGATCCCTCCCTTACCATCAAATCAATTGGCCACC AATGGTACTGAACCTACGAGTACACCGACTACGGCGGACTAATCTTCAACTCCTACATACTTC CCCCATTATTCCTAGAACCAGGCGACCTGCGACTCCTTGACGTTGACAATCGAGTAGTACTCC CGATTGAAGCCCCCATTCGTATAATAATTACATCACAAGACGTCTTGCACTCATGAGCTGTCC CCACATTAGGCTTAAAAACAGATGCAATTCCCGGACGTCTAAACCAAACCACTTTCACCGCTA CACGACCGGGGGTATACTACGGTCAATGCTCTGAAATCTGTGGAGCAAACCACAGTTTCATGC CCATCGTCCTAGAATTAATTCCCCTAAAAATCTTTGAAATAGGGCCCGTATTTACCCTATAGCA CCCCCTCTACCCCCTCTAGAGCCCACTGTAAAGCTAACTTAGCATTAACCTTTTAAGTTAAAGA TTAAGAGAACCAACACCTCTTTACAGTGAAATGCCCCAACTAAATACTACCGTATGGCCCACC ATAATTACCCCCATACTCCTTACACTATTCCTCATCACCCAACTAAAAATATTAAACACAAACT ACCACCTACCTCCCTCACCAAAGCCCATAAAAATAAAAAATTATAACAAACCCTGAGAACCA AAATGAACGAAAATCTGTTCGCTTCATTCATTGCCCCCACAATCCTAGGCCTACCCGCCGCAG TACTGATCATTCTATTTCCCCCTCTATTGATCCCCACCTCCAAATATCTCATCAACAACCGACT AATCACCACCCAACAATGACTAATCAAACTAACCTCAAAACAAATGATAACCATACACAACA CTAAAGGACGAACCTGATCTCTTATACTAGTATCCTTAATCATTTTTATTGCCACAACTAACCT CCTCGGACTCCTGCCTCACTCATTTACACCAACCACCCAACTATCTATAAACCTAGCCATGGCC ATCCCCTTATGAGCGGGCACAGTGATTATAGGCTTTCGCTCTAAGATTAAAAATGCCCTAGCC CACTTCTTACCACAAGGCACACCTACACCCCTTATCCCCATACTAGTTATTATCGAAACCATCA GCCTACTCATTCAACCAATAGCCCTGGCCGTACGCCTAACCGCTAACATTACTGCAGGCCCACC TACTCATGCACCTAATTGGAAGCGCCACCCTAGCAATATCAACCATTAACCTTCCCTCTACACT TATCATCTTCACAATTCTAATTCTACTGACTATCCTAGAAATCGCTGTCGCCTTAATCCAAGCC TACGTTTTCACACTTCTAGTAAGCCTCTACCTGCACGACAACACATAATGACCCACCAATCAC ATGCCTATCATATAGTAAAACCCAGCCCATGACCCCTAACAGGGGCCCTCTCAGCCCTCCTAA TGACCTCCGGCCTAGCCATGTGATTTCACTTCGACTCCATAACGCTCCTCATACTAGGCCTACT AACCAACACACTAACCATATACCAATGATGGCGCGATGTAACACGAGAAAGCACATACCAAG GCCACCACACACCACCTGTCCAAAAAGGCCTTCGATACGGGATAATCCTATTTATTACCTCAG AAGTTTTTTTCTTCGCAGGATTTTTCTGAGCCTTTTACCACTCCAGCCTAGCCCCTACCCCCCA ATTAGGAGGGCACTGGCCCCCAACAGGCATCACCCCGCTAAATCCCCTAGAAGTCCCACTCCT AAACACATCCGTATTACTCGCATCAGGAGTATCAATCACCTGAGCTCACCATAGTCTAATAGA AAACAACCGAAACCAAATAATTCAAGCACTGCTTATTACAATTTTACTGGGTCTCTATTTTACC CTCCTACAAGCCTAGAGTACTTCGAGTCTCCCTTCACCATTTCCGACGGCATCTACGGCTCAA CATTTTTTGTAGCCACAGGCTTCCACGGACTTCACGTCATTATTGGCTCAACTTTCCTCACTAT CTGCTTCATCCGCCAACTAATATTTCACTTTACATCCAAACATCACTTTGGCTTCGAAGCCGCC GCCTGATACTGGCATTTTGTAGATGTGGTTTGACTATTTCTGTATGTCTCCATCTATTGATGAG GGTCTTACTCTTTTAGTATAAATAGTACCGTTAACTTCCAATTAACTAGTTTTGACAACATTCA AAAAAGAGTAATAAACTTCGCCTTAATTTTAATAATCAACACCCTCCTAGCCTTACTACTAAT AATTATTACATTTTGACTACCACAACTCAACGGCTACATAGAAAAATCCACCCCTTACGAGTG CGGCTTCGACCCTATATCCCCCGCCCGCGTCCCTTTCTCCATAAAATTCTTCTTAGTAGCTATT ACCTTCTTATTATTTGATCTAGAAATTGCCCTCCTTTTACCCCTACCATGAGCCCTACAAACAA CTAACCTGCCACTAATAGTTATGTCATCCCTCTTATTAATCATCATCCTAGCCCTAAGTCTGGC CTATGAGTGACTACAAAAAGGATTAGACTGAACCGAATTGGTATATAGTTTAAACAAAAACGA ATGATTTCGACTCATTAAATTATGATAATCATATTTACCAAATGCCCCTCATTTACATAAATAT TATACTAGCATTTACCATCTCACTTCTAGGAATACTAGTATATCGCTCACACCTCATATCCTCC CTACTATGCCTAGAAGGAATAATACTATCGCTGTTCATTATAGCTACTCTCATAACCCTCAACA CCCACTCCCTCTTAGCCAATATTGTGCCTATTGCCATACTAGTCTTTGCCGCCTGCGAAGCAGC GGTGGGCCTAGCCCTACTAGTCTCAATCTCCAACACATATGGCCTAGACTACGTACATAACCT AAACCTACTCCAATGCTAAAACTAATCGTCCCAACAATTATATTACTACCACTGACATGACTT TCCAAAAAACACATAATTTGAATCAACACAACCACCCACAGCCTAATTATTAGCATCATCCCT CTACTATTTTTTAACCAAATCAACAACAACCTATTTAGCTGTTCCCCAACCTTTTCCTCCGACC CCCTAACAACCCCCCTCCTAATACTAACTACCTGACTCCTACCCCTCACAATCATGGCAAGCC AACGCCACTTATCCAGTGAACCACTATCACGAAAAAAACTCTACCTCTCTATACTAATCTCCC TACAAATCTCCTTAATTATAACATTCACAGCCACAGAACTAATCATATTTTATATCTTCTTCGA AACCACACTTATCCCCACCTTGGCTATCATCACCCGATGAGGCAACCAGCCAGAACGCCTGAA CGCAGGCACATACTTCCTATTCTACACCCTAGTAGGCTCCCTTCCCCTACTCATCGCACTAATT TACACTCACAACACCCTAGGCTCACTAAACATTCTACTACTCACTCTCACTGCCCAAGAACTA TCAAACTCCTGAGCCAATAACTTAATATGACTAGCTTACACAATAGCTTTTATAGTAAAGATA CCTCTTTACGGACTCCACTTATGACTCCCTAAAGCCCATGCGAAGCCCCCATCGCTGGGTCA ATAGTACTTGCCGCAGTACCTTTAAAACTAGGCGGCTATGGTATAATACGCCTCACACTCATT CTCAACCCCCTGACAAAACACATAGCCTACCCCTTCCTTGTACTATCCCTATGAGGCATAATTA TAACAAGCTCCATCTGCCTACGACAAACAGACCTAAAATCGCTCATTGCATACTGTTCAATCA GCCACATAGCCCTCGTAGTAACAGCCATTCTCATCCAAACCCCCTGAAGCTTCACCGGCGCAG TCATTCTCATAATCGCCCACGGGCTTACATCCTCATTACTATTCTGCCTAGCAAACTCAAACTA CGAACGCACTCACAGTCGGATCATAATCCTCTCTCAAGGACTTCAAACTCTACTCCCACTAAT AGCTTTTTGATGACTTCTAGCAAGCCTCGCTAACCTCGCCTTACCCCCCACTATTAACCTACTG GGAGAACTCTCTGTGCTAGTAACCACGTTCTCCTGATCAAATATCACTCTCCTACTTACAGGAC TCAACATACTAGTCACAGCCCTATACTCCCTCTACATATTTACCACAACACAATGGGGCTCAC TCACCCACCACATTAACAACATAAAACCCTCATTCACACGAGAAAACACCCTCATGTTCATAC ACCTATCCCCCATTCTCCTCCTATCCCTCAACCCCGACATCATTACCGGGTTTTCCTCTTGTAA ATATAGTTAACCAAAACATCAGATTGTGAATCTGACAACAGAGGCTTTACGACCCCTTATTTA CCGAGAAAGCTCACAAGAACTGCTAACTCATGCCCCCATGTCTAACAACATGGCTTTCTCAAC TTTTAAAGGATAACAGCTATCCATTGGTCTTAGGCCCCAAAAATTTTGGTGCAACTCCAAATA AAAGTAATAACCATGCACACTACTATAACCACCCTAACCCTGACTTCCCTAATTCCCCCCATC CTTACCACCCTCGTTAACCCTAACAAAAAAAACTCATACCCCCATTATGTAAAATCCATTGTC GCATCCACCTTTATTATCAGTCTCTTCCCCACAACAATATTCATGTGCCTAGACCAAGAAGTTA TTATCTCGAACTGACACTGAGCCACAACCCAAACAACCCAGCTCTCCCTAAGCTTCAAACTAG ACTACTTCTCCATAATATTCATCCCTGTAGCATTGTTCGTTACATGGTCCATCATAGAATTCTC ACTGTGATATATAAACTCAGACCCAAACATTAATCAGTTCTTCAAATATCTACTCATCTTCCTA ATTACCATACTAATCTTAGTTACCGCTAACAACCTATTCCAACTGTTCATCGGCTGAGAGGGC GTAGGAATTATATCCTTCTTGCTCATCAGTTGATGATACGCCCGAGCAGATGCCAACACAGCA GCCATTCAAGCAATCCTATACAACCGTATCGGCGATATCGGTTTCATCCTCGCCTTAGCATGAT TTATCCTACACTCCAACTCATGAGACCCACAACAAAATAGCCCTTCTAACGCTAATCCAAGCC TCACCCCACTAGTAGGCCTCCTCCTAGCAGCAGCAGGCAAATCAGCCCAATTAGGTCTCCACC CCTGACTCCCCTCAGCCATAGAAGGCCCCACCCCAGTCTCAGCCCTACTCCACTCAAGCACTA TAGTTGTAGCAGGAATCTTCTTACTCATCCGCTTCCACCCCCTAGCAGAAAATAGCCCACTAA TCCAAACTCTAACACTATGCTTAGGCGCTATCACCACTCTGTTCGCAGCAGTCTGCGCCCTTAC ACAAAATGACATCAAAAAAATCGTAGCCTTCTCCACTTCAAGTCAACTAGGACTCATAATAGT TACAATCGGCATCAACCAACCACACCTAGCATTCCTGCACATCTGTACCCACGCCTTCTTCAA AGCCATACTATTTATGTGCTCCGGGTCCATCATCCACAACCTTAACAATGAACAAGATATTCG AAAAATAGGAGGACTACTCAAAACCATACCTCTCACTTCAACCTCCCTCACCATTGGCAGCCT AGCATTAGCAGGAATACCTTTCCTCACAGGTTTCTACTCCAAAGACCACATCATCGAAACCGC AAACATATCATACACAAACGCCTGAGCCCTATCTATTACTCTCATCGCTACCTCCCTGACAAG CGCCTATAGCACTCGAATAATTCTTCTGACCCTAACAGGTCAACCTCGCTTCCCCACCCTTACT AACATTAACGAAAATAACCCCACCCTACTAAACCCCATTAAACGCCTGGCAGCCGGAAGCCT ATTCGCAGGATTTCTCATTACTAACAACATTTCCCCCGCATCCCCCTTCCAAACAACAATCCCC CTCTACCTAAAACTCACAGCCCTCGCTGTCACTTTCCTAGGACTTCTAACAGCCCTAGACCTCA ACTACCTAACCAACAAACTTAAAATAAAATCCCCACTATGCACATTTTATTTCTCCAACATACT CGGATTCTACCCTAGCATCACACACCGCACAATCCCCTATCTAGGCCTTCTTACGAGCCAAAA CCTGCCCCTACTCCTCCTAGACCTAACCTGACTAGAAAAGCTATTACCTAAAACAATTTCACA GCACCAAATCTCCACCTCCATCATCACCTCAACCCAAAAAGGCATAATTAAACTTTACTTCCT CTCTTTCTTCTTCCCACTCATCCTAACCCTACTCCTAATCACATAACCTATTCCCCCGAGCAATC TCAATTACAATATATACACCAACAAACAATGTTCAACCAGTAACTACTACTAATCAACGCCCA TAATCATACAAAGCCCCCGCACCAATAGGATCCTCCCGAATCAACCCTGACCCCTCTCCTTCA TAAATTATTCAGCTTCCTACACTATTAAAGTTTACCACAACCACCACCCCATCATACTCTTTCA CCCACAGCACCAATCCTACCTCCATCGCTAACCCCACTAAAACACTCACCAAGACCTCAACCC CTGACCCCCATGCCTCAGGATAGTCCTCAATAGCCATCGCTGTAGTATATCCAAAGACAACCA TCATTCCCCCTAAATAAATTAAAAAAACTATTAAACCCATATAACCTCCCCCAAAATTCAGAA TAATAACACACCCGACCACACCGCTAACAATCAATACTAAACCCCCATAAATAGGAGAAGGC TTAGAAGAAAACCCCACAAACCCCATTACTAAACCCACACTCAACAGAAACAAAGCATACAT CATTATTCTCGCACGGACTACAACCACGACCAATGATATGAAAAACCATCGTTGTATTTCAAC TACAAGAACACCAATGACCCCAATACGCAAAATTAACCCCCTAATAAAATTAATTAACCACTC ATTCATCGACCTCCCCACCCCATCCAACATCTCCGCATGATGAAACTTCGGCTCACTCCTTGGC GCCTGCCTGATCCTCCAAATCACCACAGGACTATTCCTAGCCATGCACTACTCACCAGACGCC TCAACCGCCTTTTCATCAATCGCCCACATCACTCGAGACGTAAATTATGGCTGAATCATCCGCT ACCTTCACGCCAATGGCGCCTCAATATTCTTTATCTGCCTCTTCCTACACATCGGGCGAGGCCT ATATTACGGATCATTTCTCTACTCAGAAACCTGAAACATCGGCATTATCCTCCTGCTTGCAACT ATAGCAACAGCCTTCATAGGCTATGTCCTCCCGTGAGGCCAAATATCATTCTGAGGGGCCACA GTAATTACAAACTTACTATCCGCCATCCCATACATTGGGACAGACCTAGTTCAATGAATCTGA GGAGGCTACTCAGTAGACAGTCCCACCCTCACACGATTCTTTACCTTTCACTTCATCTTGCCCT TCATTATTGCAGCCCTAGCAACACTCCACCTCCTATTCTTGCACGAAACGGGATCAAACAACC CCCTAGGAATCACCTCCCATTCCGATAAAATCACCTTCCACCCTTACTACACAATCAAAGACG CCCTCGGCTTACTTCTCTTCCTTCTCTCCTTAATGACATTAACACTATTCTCACCAGACCTCCTA GGCGACCCAGACAATTATACCTAGCCAACCCCTTAAACACCCCTCCCCACATCAAGCCCGAA TGATATTTCCTATTCGCCTACACAATTCTCCGATCCGTCCCTAACAAACTAGGAGGCGTCCTTG CCCTATTACTATCCATCCTCATCCTAGCAATAATCCCCATCCTCCATATATCCAAACAACAAAG CATAATATTTCGCCCACTAAGCCAATCACTTTATTGACTCCTAGCCGCAGACCTCCTCATTCTA ACCTGAATCGGAGGACAACCAGTAAGCTACCTTTTACCATCATTGGACAAGTAGCATCCGTA CTATACTTCACAACAATCCTAATCCTAATACCAACTATCTCCCTAATTGAAAACAAAATACTC AAATGGGCCTGTCCTTGTAGTATAAACTAATACACCAGTCTTGTAAACCGGAGATGAAAACCT TTTTCCAAGGACAAATCAGAGAAAAAGTCTTTAACTCCACCATTAGCACCCAAAGCTAAGATT CTAATTTAAACTATTCTCTGTTCTTTCATGGGGAAGCAGATTTGGGTACCACCCAAGTATTGAC TCACCCATCAACAACCGCTATGTATTTCGTACATTACTGCCAGCCACCATGAATATTGTACGGT ACCATAAATACTTGACCACCTGTAGTACATAAAAACCCAATCCACATCAAAACCCCCTCCCCA TGCTTACAAGCAAGTACAGCAATCAACCCTCAACTATCACACATCAACTGCAACTCCAAAGCC ACCCCTCACCCACTAGGATACCAACAAACCTACCCACCCTTAACAGTACATAGTACATAAAGC CATTTACCGTACATAGCACATTACAGTCAAATCCCTTCTCGTCCCCATGGATGACCCCCCTCAG ATAGGGGTCCCTTGACCACCATCCTCCGTGAAATCAATATCCCGCACAAGAGTGCTACTCTCC TCGCTCCGGGCCCATAACACTTGGGGGTAGCTAAAGTGAACTGTATCCGACATCTGGTTCCTA CTTCAGGGTCATAAAGCCTAAATAGCCCACACGTTCCCCTTAAATAAGACATCACGATG 130 gi|13129149|ref|NM_005348.1| Homo sapiens heat shock 90 kD protein 1, alpha (HSPCA), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9133) CAGTTGCTTCAGCGTCCCGGTGTGGCTGTGCCGTTGGTCCTGTGCGGTCACTTAGCCAAGATG CCTGAGGAAACCCAGACCCAAGACCAACCGATGGAGGAGGAGGAGGTTGAGACGTTCGCCTT TCAGGCAGAAATTGCCCAGTTGATGTCATTGATCATCAATACTTTCTACTCGAACAAAGAGAT CTTTCTGAGAGAGCTCATTTCAAATTCATCAGATGCATTGGACAAAATCCGGTATGAAAGCTT GACAGATCCCAGTAAATTAGACTCTGGGAAAGAGCTGCATATTAACCTTATACCGAACAAAC AAGATCGAACTCTCACTATTGTGGATACTGGAATTGGAATGACCAAGGCTGACTTGATCAATA ACTTGGTACTATCGCCAAGTCTGGGACCAAAGCGTTCATGGAAGCTTTGCAGGCTGGTGCAG ATATCTCTATGATTGGCCAGTTCGGTGTTGGTTTTTATTCTGCTTATTTGGTTGCTGAGAAAGT AACTGTGATCACCAAACATAACGATGATGAGCAGTACGCTTGGGAGTCCTCAGCAGGGGGAT CATTCACAGTGAGGACAGACACAGGTGAACCTATGGGTCGTGGAACAAAAGTTATCCTACAC CTGAAAGAAGACCAAACTGAGTACTTGGAGGAACGAAGAATAAAGGAGATTGTGAAGAAAC ATTCTCAGTTTATTGGATATCCCATTACTCTTTTTGTGGAGAAGGAACGTGATAAAGAAGTAA GCGATGATGAGGCTGAAGAAAAGGAAGACAAAGAAGAAGAAAAAGAAAAAGAAGAGAAAG AGTCGGAAGACAAACCTGAAATTGAAGATGTTGGTTCTGATGAGGAAGAAGAAAAGAAGGAT GGTGACAAGAAGAAGAAGAAGAAGATTAAGGAAAAGTACATCGATCAAGAAGAGCTCAACA AAACAAAGCCCATCTGGACCAGAAATCCCGACGATATTACTAATGAGGAGTACGGAGAATTC TATAAGAGCTTGACCAATGACTGGGAAGATCACTTGGCAGTGAAGCATTTTTCAGTTGAAGGA CAGTTGGAATTCAGAGCCCTTCTATTTGTCCCACGACGTGCTCCTTTTGATCTGTTTGAAAACA GAAAGAAAAAGAACAACATCAAATTGTATGTACGCAGAGTTTTCATCATGGATAACTGTGAG GAGCTAATCCCTGAATATCTGAACTTCATTAGAGGGGTGGTAGACTCGGAGGATCTCCCTCTA AACATATCCCGTGAGATGTTGCAACAAAGCAAAATTTTGAAAGTTATCAGGAAGAATTTGGTC AAAAAATGCTTAGAACTCTTTACTGAACTGGCGGAAGATAAAGAGAACTACAAGAAATTCTA TGAGCAGTTCTCTAAAAACATAAAGCTTGGAATACACGAAGACTCTCAAAATCGGAAGAAGC TTTCAGAGCTGTTAAGGTACTACACATCTGCCTCTGGTGATGAGTGGTTTCTCTCAAGGACTA CTGCACCAGAATGAAGGAGAACCAGAAACATATCTATTATATCACAGGTGAGACCAAGGACC AGGTAGCTAACTCAGCCTTTGTGGAACGTCTTCGGAAACATGGCTTAGAAGTGATCTATATGA TTGAGCCCATTGATGAGTACTGTGTCCAACAGCTGAAGGAATTTGAGGGGAAGACTTTAGTGT CAGTCACCAAAGAAGGCCTGGAACTTCCAGAGGATGAAGAAGAGAAAAAGAAGCAGGAAGA GAAAAAAACAAAGTTTGAGAACCTCTGCAAAATCATGAAAGACATATTGGAGAAAAAAGTTG AAAAGGTGGTTGTGTCAAACCGATTGGTGACATCTCCATGCTGTATTGTCACAAGCACATATG GCTGGACAGCAAACATGGAGAGAATCATGAAAGCTCAAGCCCTAAGAGACAACTCAACAATG GGTTACATGGCAGCAAAGAAACACCTGGAGATAAACCCTGACCATTCCATTATTGAGACCTTA AGGCAAAAGGCAGAGGCTGATAAGAACGACAAGTCTGTGAAGGATCTGGTCATCTTGCTTTA TGAAACTGCGCTCCTGTCTTCTGGCTTCAGTCTGGAAGATCCCCAGACACATGCTAACAGGAT CTACAGGATGATCAAACTTGGTCTGGGTATTGATGAAGATGACCCTACTGCTGATGATACCAG TGCTGCTGTAACTGAAGAAATGCCACCCCTTGAAGGAGATGACGACACATCACGCATGGAAG AAGTAGACTAA 8076 gi|6857798|ref|NM_006667.2| Homo sapiens progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9134) GACCCACGCGTCCGGGGAGGAGAAAGTGGCGAGTTCCGGATCCCTGCCTAGCGCGGCCCAAC CTTTACTCCAGAGATCATGGCTGCCGAGGATGTGGTGGCGACTGGCGCCGACCCAAGCGATCT GGAGAGCGGCGGGCTGCTGCATGAGATTTTCACGTCGCCGCTCAACCTGCTGCTGCTTGGCCT CTGCATCTTCCTGCTCTACAAGATCGTGCGCGGGGAGCAGCCGGCGGCCAGCGGCGACAGCG ACGACGACGAGCCGCCCCCTCTGCCCCGGCTCAAGCGGCGCGACTTCACCCCCGCCGAGCTGC GGCGCTTCGAGGGCGTCCAGGACCCGCGCATACTCATGGCCATCAACGGCAAGGTGTTCGATG TGACCAAAGGCCGCAAATTCTACGGGCCCGAGGGGCCGTATGGGGTCTTTGCTGGAAGAGAT GCATCCAGGGGCCTTGCCACATTTTGCCTGGATAAGGAAGCACTGAAGGATGAGTACGATGA CCTTTCTGACCTCACTGGTGCCCAGCAGGAGACTCTGAGTGACTGGGAGTCTCAGTTCACTTTC AAGTATCATCACGTGGGCAAACTGCTGAAGGAGGGGGAGGAGCCCAGTGTGTACTCAGATGA GGAAGAACCAAAAGATGAGAGTGCCCGGAAAAATGATTAAAGCATTCAGTGGAAGTATATCT ATTTTTGTATTTTGCAAAATCATTTGTAACAGTCCACTCTGTCTTTAAAACATAGTGATTACAA TATTTAGAAAGTTTTGAGCACTTGCTATAAGTTTTTTAATTAACATCACTAGTGACACTAATAA AATTAACTTCTTAGAATGCATGATGTGTTTGTGTGTCACAAATCCAGAAAGTGAACTGCAGTG CTGTAATACACATGTTAATACTGTTTTTCTTCTATCTGTAGTTAGTACAGGATGAATTTAAATG TGTTTTTCCTGAGAGACAAGGAAGACTTGGGTATTTCCCAAAACAGGTAAAAATCTTAAATGT GCACCAAGAGCAAAGGATCAACTTTTAGTCATGATGTTCTGTAAAGACAACAAATCCCTTTTT TTTTCTCAATTGACTTAACTGCATGATTTCTGTTTTATCTACCTCTAAAGCAAATCTGCAGTGTT CCAAAGACTTTGGTATGGATTAAGCGCTGTCCAGTAACAAAATGAAATCTCAAAACAGAGCT CAGCTGCAAAAAAGCATATTTTCTGTGTTTCTGGACTGCACTGTTGTCCTTGCCCTCACATAGA CACTCAGACACCCTCACAAACACAGTAGTCTATAGTTAGGATTAAAATAGGATCTGAACATTC AAAAGAAAGCTTTGGAAAAAAAGAGCTGGCTGGCCTAAAAACCTAAATATATGATGAAGATT GTAGGACTGTCTTCCCAAGCCCCATGTTCATGGTGGGGCAATGGTTATTTGGTTATTTTACTCA ATTGGTTACTCTCATTTGAAATGAGGGAGGGACATACAGAATAGGAACAGGTGTTTGCTCTCC TAAGAGCCTTCATGCACACCCCTGAACCACGAGGAAACAGTACAGTCGCTAGTCAAGTGGTTT TTAAGTAAAGTATATTCATAAGGTAACAGTTATTCTGTTGTTATAAAACTATACCCACTGCA AAAGTAGTAGCAAGTGTCTAGGCTTTGATATTGCTCTTTTGGTTAACACTAAGCTTAAGTAG ACTATACAGTTGTATGAATTTGTAAAAGTATATGAACACCTAGTGAGATTTCAAACTTGTAAT TGTGGTTAAATAGTCATTGTATTTTCTTGTGAACTGTGTTTTATGATTTTACCTCAAATCAGAA AACAAAATGATGTGCTTTGGTCAGTTAATAAAAATGGTTTTACCCACTAAAAAAAAAAAAA 6573 gi|14327996|gb|BC009220.1|BC009220 Homo sapiens, clone MGC:16362 IMAGE:3927795, mRNA, complete cds (SEQ ID NO: 9135) GGCACGAGGGGGCGGTAGGTGAGTGGGTATTGCGGGCTAGTATCCGAGCAAAAGATGGTGGC GCAGGCCGAGTTAAGAGCTTTAATCCTGTGAAGACATCTTAGTGAAGAGTTTAGAGTGCTGAG AGTTGAAAGCTTGCACGTGGGAAACGTGCGGCCGGACTGCCACATGTACTGAGGTTGAGTCG TGACGGCCACAGGCTCCGAGTTTTGGCGTGAGGAACCGCTGATCGGCCACGGGCGCCGAACT TGCTGGCCTCCGGCATGTGCCTGAGCGGCGGGGGAAAAACCACCTTAATTGGGGCGGAGGGT TAGTTTTAACAGCAAAGGGCCTTTACTAAAATGGCGAAGGCCTTCCGTCGGCGTTGTTTTAAA ATGGGAAGCCTCGACCCTGTATTGAAACTGAGCTGTTCGAAGGCGGCGTTGTGTGCAATTCGG ATTAATGAAGGGGAAGGGTTTTGTGTGGAAAAACGCCTTGGAGTGTGACATTTCTGCGAGAAT GCTTAAATACCGATTTCCCGCAGGAACAATGGCGCTGTCTTCAGTGGCACAGTGGAGCAGCTC TGAAGATGCAAAGATACACGAAAAAACTTCCAGAACATCTGGGAGAATATTTAATGGAAAAT CGCTTGGTTAAAACCTGACACTTTTAACAGTGAACAGCGTTCTGAGTGTGGACGAGTAGCCAG TGAAGATAATGAATGTCGAATGTGACTGACTAGCAGCTTCATTTTGAATGAGGGTCGCTGTCT GCCCATTGATAGAGGCCAGATTGTCTTGGAAGTTCCAAAGTTGCAACGATTTCTGGCTAGTGC CACGAGGTTTACTTGACTGTTGTGTGAAAAGCTGATAAGAAAACCATCCAGAAAAAAGCTCTT CGTTTTACAAACATGAAAATAAAACATGTAATTTTGGATTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 6514 gi|14042775|dbj|AK027817.1|AK027817 Homo sapiens cDNA FLJ14911 fis, clone PLACE1006469, weakly similar to ACETYL-COENZYME A SYNTHETASE (EC 6.2.1.1) (SEQ ID NO: 9136) TCCCAATGCTGGTCGGTACTGGGAGACAGTAGAGAGGTTGAAGATCAATCAGTTCTATGGCGC CCCAACGGCTGTCCGGCTGTTGCTGAAATACGGTGATGCCTGGGTGAAGAAGTATGATCGCTC CTCCCTGCGGACCCTGGGGTCAGTGGGAGAGCCCATCAACTGTGAGGCCTGGGAGTGGCTTCA CAGGGTGGTGGGGGACAGCAGGTGCACGCTGGTGGACACCTGGTGGCAGACAGAAACAGGT GGCATCTGCATCGCACCACGGCCCTGGGAAGAAGGGGCGGAAATCCTCCCTGCCATGGCGAT GAGGCCCTTCTTTGGCATCGTCCCCGTCCTCATGGATGAGAAGGGCAGCGTCGTGGAGGGCAG CAACGTCTCGGGGGCCCTGTGCATCTCCCAGGCCTGGCCGGGCATGGCCAGGACCATCTATGG CGACCACCAGCGATTTGTGGACGCCTACTTCAAGGCCTACCCAGGCTATTACTTCACTGGAGA CGGGGCTTACCGAACTGAGGGCGGCTATTACCAGATCACAGGGCGGATGGATGATGTCATCA ACATCAGTGGCCACCGGCTGGGGACCGCAGAGATTGAGGACGCCATCGCCGACCACCCTGCA GTACCAGAAAGTGCTGTCATTGGGTACCCCCACGACATCAAAGGAGAAGCTGCCTTTGCCTTC ATTGTGGTGAAAGATAGTGCGGGTGACTCAGATGTGGTGGTGCAGGAGCTCAAGTCCATGGT GGCCACCAAGATCGCCAAATATGCTGTGCCTGATGAGATCCTGGTGGTGAAACGTCTTCCAAA AACCAGGTCTGGGAAGGTCATGCGGCGGCTCCTGAGGAAGATCATCACTAGTGAGGCCCAGG AGCTGGGAGACACTACCACCTTTGGAGGACCCCAGCATCATCGCAGAGATCCTGAGTGTCTACC AGAAGTGCAAGGACAAGCAGGCTGCTGCTAAGTGAGCTGGCACCTTGTGGGGCTCTTGGGAT GGGCGGGCACCCAAGCCCTGGCTTGTCCTTCCCAGAAGGTACCCCTGAGGTTGGCGTCTTCCT ACGTCCCAGAAGCAGCCCCCACCCCACACATGACCCACACCGCCCTCACGTGAAGCTGGGCT GAGAGCCCTTTTCTCCCATCCATTGGAGGTCCCAGGAGTGTCACCCATGGAGAGGCTATGCGAC ATGGCTAGGGCTGGTTCTGCCATGTGAGTTTGGTTTCCTGGAATGAAAAGGCATTGCCATCTC CATTCCTCTGCCCTCTTGAGCCAGGACAGGAAGGTGAGGCCCTGGGATAGCGCGCCTGCTCAG ATAACACAGAGCTAGTTAGGTAGTAGCAACCGTGTTTTCTCCAGATCTGTCTAGATACAAAGG TCAGAAATCTTATTTTTATACTTTTATATTGTGGAAGAACAGCATGCAACACTCACATGTAGTG TGTGGATTTACTTGAACATGTTCTTTTTAACATGTAGTTATGAAAATCTCCTTTTTTGCCTCTAC TGGTGAGGAAACATGAGGATCAGAGGCCACATTTTTAATTATTGTTAGTGTATTTGGAAGTCT GAATTGGAGATGTTTGTACCTCTGTCTAAACAGTTCCCTTGAGAACTTCCAAGCCTCCGGCATC TTTTCCTGGTGAGTGTTTCTCCTGTGCTTGGTTGTGTATAATGGAGCTAACTCCTAAGCGGTGG GGTGAATGTGGCCGCCTTAGTTCTGAAGCTACTCCAGTTATGTTCTGTTTCTTCAAGCTGTGAT CCAGAAAGATTTTTGTGCCCCCAGATGCCTCTTGATAGGAGAGGCAACATACTCCAAATAGTT GGGTTCTTCAGGGAAGCTATTAGAAACTCAGGTGACTTGTTAGAGCACTAACTTGGTCAGAGC CAAATCCTGGCAAACGCTGCCTGACCTTCACTCTGTGGTTGGGGCAGTGAGAACCACTGAGGT CCAATGATGAGACTTGGAGGTCTGGATCCAGTCTCTCTTTGTTTTAATGTGACTTAGGTGCTGT CAACATTAGCAAGATAATGGAAATCACGACGCCAGTGGGTGCTTACCTCCCTGCTAGGCATGG AGGGGCTGGCGGTTGGCAGGGGAAGGAGGCCCAGTGAGCCGGGTCCCTTAGGGGAGGGAGA GTTTGTCCTCTTTGCCCCACAGTCTACCCTTCAGGGCCTTGTGGCAGTGCCAGTGTTCGGGGGG TGTCTGGGCCACTGAGTACCCACTCGGTCGTGGTTGTGCTGGCCTCTTGGGTGAGTGAACCTG TGAAGCCCAGGAGGTGGTGTTGGCTGCAGGGTACACAAATACTGAGTGGTGGTCTTTTGTTAC AGGCTTAGCAACAAAGCTGTGCCGTGGGCATGGGGGGCTGTAGTGTAGCTACAGTTGTGCGTT TGTGAAATGGCTTAGCTTTCCATGTTGCTGAGAGGAAGCTGGACATGGTCCCGGGCATCTGAA TGATCTGTAGGGGAGGGAGTTCAAATAAAGCTTTATTTTGTTC 2770 gi|12408644|ref|NM_005432.2| Homo sapiens X-ray repair complementing defective repair in Chinese hamster cells 3 (XRCC3), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9137) AGGACGGCGGGAAGAGGAGTGCGGAACCCGCGGGAGGATGTGCACAGAGGGCCCAGGAGGA GCCTCAGGAGCCGGACTGCCGTTGGCCAACCGAGTCCCCAGGGAGACACTTAAGGGAAATTA AACTGCAGAGTGCAAGAGATGCCTCAGTCAAGTCAGCCAAAAACACGCGGGTCATCCCCAAG CCCCAGAGAGTGACAGAGCCCCGATGACACGGACACCTCGGCTGCTGTCACTTCCCTGGTTCG GGCCTCCCACAGGCTTTGAATTGAAGGCGAGTGCCTCAGAATTTGCATCCATTGTTCTGTCTTT CCTGGGAAGTTATTCATCCTGGTGGCCAGCCCACCGACAAAATGGATTTGGATCTACTGGACC TGAATCCCAGAATTATTGCTGCAATTAAGAAAGCCAAACTGAAATCGGTAAAGGAGGTTTTAC ACTTTTCTGGACCAGACTTGAAGAGACTGACCAACCTCTCCAGCCCCGAGGTCTGGCACTTGC TGAGAACGGCCTCCTTACACTTGCGGGGAAGCAGCATCCTTACAGCACTGCAGCTGCACCAGC AGAAGGAGCGGTTCCCCACGCAGCACCAGCGCCTGAGCGTGGGCTGCCCGGTGCTGGACGCG CTGCTCCGCGGTGGCCTGCCCCTGGACGGCATCACTGAGCTGGCCGGACGCAGCTCGGCAGG GAAGACCCAGCTGGCGCTGCAGCTCTGCCTGGCTGTGCAGTTCCCGCGGCAGCACGGAGGCCT GGAGGCTGGAGCCGTCTACATCTGCACGGAAGACGCCTTCCCGCACAAGCGCCTGCAGCAGC TCATGGCCCAGCAGCCGCGGCTGCGCACTGACGTTCCAGGAGAGCTGCTTCAGAAGCTCCGAT TTGGCAGCCAGATCTTCATCGAGCACGTGGCCGATGTGGACACCTTGTTGGAGTGTGTGAATA AGAAGGTCCCCGTACTGCTGTCTCGGGGCATGGCTCGCCTGGTGGTCATCGACTCGGTGGCAG CCCCATTCCGCTGTGAATTTGACAGCCAGGCCTCCGCCCCCAGGGCCAGGCATCTGCAGTCCC TGGGGGCCACGCTGCGTGAGCTGAGCAGTGCCTTCCAGAGCCCTGTGCTGTGCATCAACCAGG TGACAGAGGCCATGGAGGAGCAGGGCGCAGCACACGGGCCGCTGGGGTTCTGGGACGAACGT GTTTCCCCAGCCCTTGGCATAACCTGGGCTAACCAGCTCGTGGTGAGACTGCTGGCTGACCGG CTCCGCGAGGAAGAGGCTGCCCTCGGCTGCCCAGCCCGGACCCTGCGGGTGCTCTCTGCCCCC CACCTGCCCCCCTCCTCCTGTTCCTACACGATCAGTGCCGAAGGGGTGCGAGGGACACCTGGG ACCCAGTCCCACTGACACGGTGGCGGCTGCACAACAGCCCTGCCTGAGAAGCCCCGACACAC GGGGCTCGGGCCTTTAAAACGCGTCTGCCTGGGCCGTGGCACAGCTGGGAGCGTGGTTCAGAC ACAGCTCTTCCAGGGCAGCGGCTCCACTTTCTCATCCGAAGATGGTGGCCACAGACTGACCCC CATCTGAGCTGGGGGGATGTTCTGCCTCTCCCTGGGTCTGGGGACAGGCCCGCTTGCTGGGTA CCTGGTCCCCACTGCTGAGCTGGCCCTTGGGGAGAGGTGATTCTCAGGGCTGGAGCCTGGGGT GTCCTACAGTGACTCCCTGGGAGCCGCCTGCTTCTTCTCTCCATATGGAAGCCCAACTGGGGTT GCGTCTGAGGCCTGCCCCCTGGGCTGGGGCCTCAGACCCCCTCAGCCTTGGGACCGTGCCCAC GAGGGTCTTCCCTCCTGCACACAGGGCAGTCCTTACTCCCCCACCACTCAGGCCACAGTGGGG CTGCAGGCAGGCGGCTCCTCCTCACCCACCTCTGGGTCCTTGGCTCCCGGGGGCCCCACCTCG GCACACACTGTGCCCCACAAAACTTCAGTGTGGTACAAGGTGGAGAAAGCATATCCCACCAA CCTCCAGTGTCAGGGTCCAGGAGAGCCTGGGGGTGGGGGGACTGCCTTGTCTCTAGTAGTGTG GCCTGTGCCAGCACCACAGCCGGTCAGAGGAGCGCAGGCAGCGCAGGGCTGGCACGTGACAG GCTCGTCAGCCACCTGGGAACACAGTTCTGGGCAAAGAGGATCCGAGGTTGAGAGGAAGGAG GGTCCCGGTGTATCCTGGCCCTGGGGGTCTGGGCGTCCAGCTCAGCCCTGGCCTGGCTGGGTG GTATTCTGGTAGGGATATGGCAGGACTCCTGGCAGGGCCACCTGCAGGACCCTGTCCTGCAGT CCCACACTGTGCAGACCCAGTCCCACACTGTGGCCAGGCCTTACATCTGGCTGGAAAGCAGAG CCTCCTGGGAACACATCTGGCTGCACAGGCTGAAATATCCACCCAGGAGGCAGAGTGGCGTG GCCTCCCCATGGGCACAGTGGTGACCCCCTTGATTCCCACCGTACAACCCCCTCCACCCCCCA CTCAGTGCCTCCACATGCTGCCTGGGACAGACCAGGCCTTTGACAAATAAATGTTCAATGGAT GCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 6112 gi|11766612|gb|BE963194.2|BE963194 601656811R1 NIH_MGC_67 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:3865731 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9138) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAATTGTCAGTTCAGTGTTTTAATCTGACGCAGGCTTATGCGGAGGAAAA TGTTTTCATGTTACTTATACTAACATTAGTTCTTCTATAGGGTGGATAGATTGGGTCCAATTGG GGTTGGGAGGATGTTCAGTTTAATATTGTTTGGGGATTTTTTAAGGTAGTGGGGTTGTTGAGCT TGAACGCTTTCTTAATTGGGTGGGCTGCTTTTAGGCCTACTAGTGGGGTGTTTAAATTTTTTAC TCTCTTTTACAGAGGGTTTTTCTCCTAGTGTGTTCCAAAGAGCGTGTTCCCTCTTTGGGACTTA ACGAGTTAAATTTTACAAGGGGCATTAGAAGGGTCTCTGGTGGGGCCAATATTTCAACATGT TGGAATCTAAAAATATTCCTTATTCTTGGGGACAACCAGTCTTATCACCAGGTCTCCGGTAAG GTTTGGTCGCCTTCTAACCTATATAAAATTCTTCCCCACTATATTTTGGCTAACTATAAACGGG TGGTCGCTCCTTTTAAGCTGTGTTCTTAAGGTAAGCTCCGTACTGGGTATCCGGGGGGTCTTAA GCTTTGGGCTCTCCCTTGGCAAAGTTAATTTCCTAAGTTAATTCCATTTATCGCAGAAGGTATA GGGGTAAAGTCCTTGGCTATATTTAGGCTGGGCTATAATTTTCCATCTTTCCCTTTGGGGACTA TATCTATGGCGCCAGGTTCCAATTTCTATCGGACTATACTTAATTGGGGGTACCATGGTTGGG GCTAAAAGGTTGTCCCGGTAAACAGGGTGCG 26 gi|11598453|gb|BF513274.1|BF513274 UI-H-BW1-amo-d-11-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub7 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:3070532 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9139) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTCATTTTGCTATTTACCGAGCATCTTTATGTGCCAGACACCATGCAAAC TGCTAAGAATACAAAATACAGAGCCTCTGTCCTGGGGGAAGGTAGTCTTCATTTGCAATCAGG AAAACGAACGTAAAGGCACAGGTATAAAAGGACCTAGTGTGTTTTAAAATAGCAAGAAACTA AGAGTGTCTGAAGCTTAAAGTGAGTGGTGATTAGGAAGAAATGGAAGCTTCTTCAGCCTGAC AAAAGCCATCTAGGAAAAACCCACAGCTAACATCATACTTAATGGTGAAAGACTAAAAGCTT TTCTCCTAAGATCAGAAACAAAACAAAGATGTCTGCTTTTGTACTTCTATTCAACCTTTTACTG GAGGTTCTAGCCAGGGTAATGGGGCAGGAAAAAAAAAAAGTAAAGGCATCTAGATTGAAAA GACAGAAGTAAAACTCTCTCTATTCATGGATGACATAATCCTATTATAAAAAATCTCAAAGAA TCTGCAAAAAAACTACTAGAATTAATAAATGAATTTAGTAAAGTTGTGGGATACAAAATCAC AACACAAAAGT 6347 gi|11086855|gb|BF197608.1|BF197608 7o85d1 1.x1 NCI_CGAP_Kid11 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:3643076 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9140) TCAAAATAGGGATTTATTATAAAAACTATACAAACTTTTTATCACTCACAAATGATGAAAAAT TTTAAACAATTAGTATCCTCCCTCCAAAATAGTGTGTTCTGTCTTTACAGTCTTCACTGGCAGT GCATTCAGATAGTATAGAAAATAACAAACATTCCATATAACTTTGTCCCTACAGTAAATAATT TTTTAAAACTTTTCATCAAGTTTCAGTGTTACTGAAGTTAATTATAGACAGTAAGGATTACAGA ATAAGCAGTAAATGGTCACCTGCACTGTATTTTTCAAAGCAAAAATTGTTTTATATTTTCTATG TTGTTTTATCCTGCCCCAAACACTTAAAGCAAAAGTTAAAGATTTTTCCAGTTACCTGAAACTT CAAAAATCTATTGTACTTTGAAAAAACTTTAAAAAGCAGCATCATTTAAATAGTGGTTAACTC ATAAACGTGTATGCAACAACATTCCACAACCCTAATACCACTCAGGCCTGCAGAGTCACCAGC TCACAATAATTCAGTGCTCTGAAAGCTGGGGGGAAAGCCCCTG 3134 gi|10947030|ref|NM_014287.2| Homo sapiens pM5 protein (PM5), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9141) ATGCTGGTGGGCCAGGGCGCGGGGCCGCTGGGGCCCGCGGTGGTCACCGCCGCGGTGGTGCT GCTGCTGAGCGGCGTGGGGCCGGCGCACGGCTCGCGCGACCTCGTGGTGGGCTGCGGTGGCT TCGTCAAGTCGGACGTGGAGATCAACTACTCTCTCATCGAGATAAAGCTGTACACCAAGCATG GGACTTTGAAATACCAGACAGACTGTGCCCCTAATAATGGTTACTTTATGATCCCTTTGTATGA TAAGGGGGATTTCATTCTGAAGATTGAGCCTCCCCTAGGGTGGAGTTTTGAGCCGACGACCGT GGAGCTCCATGTGGATGGAGTCAGTGACATCTGCACAAAGGGTGGGGACATCAACTTTGTCTT CACTGGGTTCTCTGTGAATGGCAAGGTCCTCAGCAAAGGGCAGCCCCTGGGTCCTGCGGGAGT TCAGGTGTCTCTGAGAAACACTGGGACCGAAGCAAAGATCCAGTCCACAGTTACACAGCCTG GCGGAAAGTTTGCATTTTTTAAAGTTCTGCCTGGAGATTATGAAATCCTCGCAACTCATCCAA CCTGGGCGTTGAAAGAGGCAAGCACCACAGTGAGTGTAACCAACTCCAATGCCAATGCGGCC AGTCCCCTCATAGTTGCTGGCTACAATGTGTCTGGCTCTGTCCGAAGTGATGGGGAGCCCATG AAAGGCGTGAAGTTTCTTCTCTTTTCTTCTTTAGTAACTAAAGAGGATGTCCTGGGCTGCAATG TCTCACCAGTGCCTGGGTTCCAGCCCCAAGACGAGAGTCTGGTGTATTTGTGCTACACGGTCT CCAGAGAAGATGGCTCGTTCTCTTTCTATTCCTTGCCAAGTGGGGGCTACACTGTGATTCCGTT CTATCGAGGGGAGAGGATTACCTTTGATGTGGCGCCTTCCAGACTTGACTTCACAGTGGAGCA TGACAGCTTGAAAATCGAGCCCGTGTTCCACGTCATGGGATTCTCCGTCACCGGGAGGGTCTT GAACGGACCCGAAGGAGATGGTGTTCCAGAAGCAGTAGTCACCCTGAATAACCAAATCAAAG TTAAAACAAAAGCTGATGGCTCATTCCGCCTTGAGAACATAACCACAGGGACATACACCATCC ATGCTCAGAAAGAGCACCTCTACTTTGAAACGGTCACCATCAAAATTGCACCGAACACACCTC AGCTGGCTGACATTATTGCAACAGGGTTCAGTGTCTGTGGTCAGATATCAATCATTCGCTTCCC CGACACCGTCAAGCAGATGAATAAATACAAAGTTGTCCTGTCATCTCAAGACAAGGACAAGT CTTTGGTCACGTGGAGACAGATGCTCATGGATCATTTTGTTTTAAAGCAAAACCAGGGACTT ACAAAGTGCAGGTGATGGTTCCTGAGGCAGAAACCAGAGCAGGGCTGACGTTGAAACCCCAG ACATTTCCTCTTACTGTGACCAACAGGCCCATGATGGATGTGGCCTTTGTACAGTTCTTGGCAT CAGTTTCTGGGAAAGTCTCTTGCTTGAACACCTGTGGTGACTTGCTGGTGACTCTACAGTCCCT GAGCCGCCAGGGTGAGAAGCGGAGCCTCCAGCTCTCCGGCAAGGTCAACGCCATGACTTTCA CCTTTGACAACGTGCTCCCTGGAAAATACAAAATAAGGATCATGCATGAGGATTGGTGCTGGA AGAACAAGAGCCTGGAGGTGGAAGTGCTGGAGGATGACATGTCTGCAGTTGAGTTCAGGCAG ACGGGCTACATGCTGAGATGTTCCCTGTCTCACGCCATCACTCTGGAATTTTATCAGGATGGA AATGGGCGTGAGAATGTGGGGATTTATAGCCTCTTCAAAGGAGTCAACCGATTCTGCCTGTCC AAGCCTGGTGTGTACAAAGTGACCCCTCGCTCCTGCCACCGGTTTTGAGCAAGCGTTCTATATC TATGACACGTCTTCACCTAGTATCTTTACATTGACAGCCATTCGCCACCATGTCCTTGGAACTA TCACCACCGACAAAATGATGGATGTCACTGTGACTATCAAGTC1TTCCATCGACAGTGAACCCG CCTTGGTCTTAGGCCCTCTGAAGTCTGTGCAGGAGCTGCGGAGGGAGCAGCAGCTGGCTGAG ATCGAGGCCCGCAGGCAGGAGAGGGAGAAAAACGGCAATGAGGAAGGCGAAGAAAGAATG ACCAAGCCTCCCGTGCAGGAGATGGTAGATGAGTTACAAGGCCCCTTCTCGTATGATTTCTCT TACTGGGCGCGGTCTGGAGAGAAAATCACTGTTACACCGTCATCTAAAGAGCTGCTCTTTTAT CCCCCTTCAATGGAAGCCGTTGTCAGTGGAGAAAGCTGCCCAGGGAAGCTGATCGAGATCCA TGGGAAGGCAGGCCTGTTTTTAGAAGGCCAGATCCACCCCGAGTTGGAAGGAGTCGAGATTG TCATCAGTGAAAAGGGGGCAAGTTCACCGCTGATCACAGTCTTTACTGATGACAAAGGTGCCT ACAGTGTTGGCCCCCTGCACAGTGACCTGGAGTACACGGTGACCTCACAGAAGGAGGGCTAT GTTCTGACTGCGGTGGAAGGAACCATCGGAGACTTCAAGGCCTATGCCCTGGCAGGCGTAAG CTTTGAGATAAAAGCTGAGGATGACCAGCCCCTCCCGGGAGTCCTCTTATCCCTGAGCGGTGG CCTGTTTCGTTCCAACCTCTTGACCCAGGACAACGGCATTCTGACATTCTCAAACCTGAGCCCT GGCCAGTATTACTTCAAACCCATGATGAAGGAGTTCCGGTTTGAGCCATCCTCACAGATGATC GAGGTGCAGGAAGGCCAGAACCTGAAGATCACCATCACGGGGTACCGAACCGCTTACAGTTG CTATGGCACAGTGTCTTCCTTAAACGGAGAGCCCGAACAAGGGGTTGCCATGGAAGCGGTGG GCCAGAACGACTGCAGCATTTACGGAGAAGACACCGTGACAGACGAAGAGGGCAAGTTCAG ATTACGTGGATTGCTGCCGGGATGTGTGTACCACGTTCAGCTCAAGGCAGAAGGCAACGACC ACATTGAGCGGGCGCTCCCCCACCATAGGGTGATTGAGGTTGGGAATAATGACATCGATGAT GTAAACATCATAGTTTTCCGGCAGATTAATCAATTTGATTTAAGTGGAAATGTGATCACTTCCT CTGAATACCTTCCTACATTATGGGTCAAGCTTTAGAAAAGCGAAAACCTCGACAATCCAATCC AGACAGTTTCCCTTGGCCAGTCCCTGTTCTTCCATTTCCCCCCACTGCTCAGAGACGGCGAGAA CTATGTTGTGCTTCTGGACTCCACACTCCCCAGATCCCAGTATGACTACATCTTGCCTCAAGTT TCTTTCACCGCAGTGGGCTACCATAAACACACCACCTTGATTTTTAATCCCACGAGGAAGCTG CCTGAACAGGACATCGCACAAGGATCCTACATTGCCCTGCCATTGACGCTGCTGGTTCTGCTG GCCGGTTACAACCATGACAAGCTCATTCCTTTGCTGCTGCAGTTGACAAGCCGGCTACAGGGA GTCCGCGCGCTCGGCCAGGCAGCCTCTGACAATAGCGGCCCAGAAGATGCAAAGAGACAAGC CAAGAAACAGAAGACAAGGCGGACTTGAGGAGGAAGGGGACAGTTGCAGTCTCACTTGGGA CAGGCCACAGCCAGGGGTCCGGCCACTACCCGCCCGTGGGATAAAAGCCAAAAGCATGCGTC AGCTAACTTCAGCCTGTGCTGCTGGGCCCGCACCCCATGTCCCTTGTCACTGTGACATCCTGCA CCCATCCTCACCCCTCCGTAGAGCCCCTCGTGCAATGCAATGAATGGACCCTCCTGTCACTCTG CTGAACAGAATTTATTTTCTGAGTCAAATATAATTTATTATTATTTTCGTCAAAGAAGTATTTA AGCTGTGCTGTGGTGTGAGAATGTCATTCTTGATCTTCAGCCTTCGTTTGCAAGGAGAGTTCCA GTTGACGTGGTGTTTGGTTCCATGGCGGGGTACCCTGGGGATTCATCTGTTTTCTTCACTTCCC TTTGCATCTGAGATCCTGTTGGAAACCACAGCAACCTGTATTCATTATTAGGAAATAAAAATC GAAAAAAAGGTTCATTCTTTTGTGTTGTAGTTTTG 176 gi|10834977|ref|NM_000584.1| Homo sapiens interleukin 8 (IL8), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9142) AGCAGAGCACACAAGCTTCTAGGACAAGAGCCAGGAAGAAACCACCGGAAGGAACCATCTC ACTGTGTGTAAACATGACTTCCAAGCTGGCCGTGGCTCTCTTGGCAGCCTTCCTGATTTCTGCA GCTCTGTGTGAAGGTGCAGTTTTGCCAAGGAGTGCTAAAGAACTTAGATGTCAGTGCATAAAG ACATACTCCAAACCTTTCCACCCCAAATTTATCAAAGAACTGAGAGTGATTGAGAGTGGACCA CACTGCGCGAACACAGAAATTATTGTAAAGCTTTCTGATGGAAGAGAGCTCTGTCTGGACCCC AAGGAAAACTGGGTGCAGAGGGTTGTGGAGAAGTTTTTGAAGAGGGCTGAGAATTCATAAAA AAATTCATTCTCTGTGGTATCCAAGAATCAGTGAAGATGCCAGTGAAACTTCAAGCAAATCTA CTTCAACACTTCATGTATTGTGTGGGTCTGTTGTAGGGTTGCCAGATGCAATACAAGATTCCTG GTTAAATTTGAATTTCAGTAAACAATGAATAGTTTTTCATTGTACCATGAAATATCCAGAACA TACTTATATGTAAAGTATTATTTATTTGAATCTACAAAAAACAACAAATAATTTTTAAATATAA GGATTTTCCTAGATATTGCACGGGAGAATATACAAATAGCAAAATTGAGCCAAGGGCCAAGA GAATATCCGAACTTTAATTTCAGGAATTGAATGGGTTTGCTAGAATGTGATATTTGAAGCATC ACATAAAAATGATGGGACAATAAATTTTGCCATAAAGTCAAATTTAGCTGGAAATCCTGGATT TTTTTCTGTTAAATCTGGCAACCCTAGTCTGCTAGCCAGGATCCACAAGTCCTTGTTCCACTGT GCCTTGGTTTCTCCTTTATTTCTAAGTGGAAAAAGTATTAGCCACCATCTTACCTCACAGTGAT GTTGTGAGGACATGTGGAAGCACTTTAAGTTTTTTCATCATAACATAAATTATTTTCAAGTGTA ACTTATTAACCTATTTATTATTTATGTATTTATTTAAGCATCAAATATTTGTGCAAGAATTTGG AAAAATAGAAGATGAATCATTGATTGAATAGTTATAAAGATGTTATAGTAAATTTATTTTATT TTAGATATTAAATGATGTTTTATTAGATAAATTTCAATCAGGGTTTTTAGATTAAACAAAGAA ACAATTGGGTACCCAGTTAAATTTTCATTTCAGATAAACAACAAATAATTTTTTAGTATAAGT ACATTATTGTTTATCTGAAAGTTTTAATTGAACTAACAATCCTAGTTTGATACTCCCAGTCTTG TCATTGCCAGCTGTGTTGGTAGTGCTGTGTTGAATTACGGAATAATGAGTTAGAACTATTAAA ACAGCCAAACTCCACAGTCAATATTAGTAATTTCTTGCTGGTTGAAACTTGTTTATTATGTAC AAATAGATTCTTATAATATTATTTAAATGACTGCATTTTTAAATACAAGGCTTTATATTTTTAA CTTTAAGATGTTTTTATGTGCTCTCCAAATTTTTTTTACTGTTTCTGATTGTATGGAAATATAAA AGTAAATATGAAACATTTAAAATATAATTTGTTGTCAAAGTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 gi|7262379|ref|NM_004131.2| Homo sapiens granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- associated serine esterase 1) (GZMB), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9143) AGCAGCTCCAACCAGGGCAGCCTTCCTGAGAAGATGCAACCAATCCTGCTTCTGCTGGCCTTC CTCCTGCTGCCCAGGGCAGATGCAGGGGAGATCATCGGGGGACATGAGGCCAAGCCCCACTC CCGCCCCTACATGGCTTATCTTATGATCTGGGATCAGAAGTCTCTGAAGAGGTGCGGTGGCTT CCTGATACAAGACGACTTCGTGCTGACAGCTGCTCACTGTTGGGGAAGCTCCATAAATGTCAC CTTGGGGGCCCACAATATCAAAGAACAGGAGCCGACCCAGCAGTTTTATCCCTGTGAAAAGAC CCATCCCCCATCCAGCCTATAATCGTAAGAACTTCTCCAACGACATCATGCTACTGCAGCTGG AGAGAAAGGCCAAGCGGACCAGAGCTGTGCAGCCCCTCAGGCTACCTAGCAACAAGGCCCAG GTGAAGCCAGGGCAGACATGCAGTGTGGCCGGCTGGGGGCAGACGGCCCCCCTGGGAAAACA CTCACACACACTACAAGAGGTGAAGATGACAGTGCAGGAAGATCGAAAGTGCGAATCTGACT TACGCCATTATTACGACAGTACCATTGAGTTGTGCGTGGGGGACCCAGAGATTAAAAAGACTT CCTTTAAGGGGGACTCTGGAGGCCCTCTTGTGTGTAACAAGGTGGCCCAGGGCATTGTCTCCT ATGGACGAAACAATGGCATGCCTCCACGAGCCTGCACCAAAGTCTCAAGCTTTGTACACTGGA TAAAGAAAACCATGAAACGCTACTAACTACAGGAAGCAAACTAAGCCCCCGCTGTAATGAAA CACCTTCTCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAATAAATACC TCTCCCAGTGTAAATCTGGAGCCAAGTCCAGATTTACACTGGGAGAGGTGCCAGCAACTGAAT AAATACCTCTTAGCTGAGTGG 2801 gi|5032176|ref|NM_005655.1| Homo sapiens TGFB inducible early growth response (TIEG), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9144) CAGACGGCGCTGAGCGCGGCGGCGGCGGGAGCGGCGTCGAGTGTCTCCGTGCGCCCGTCTGT GGCCAAGCAGCCAGCAGCCTAGCAGCCAGTCAGCTTGCCGCCGGCGGCCAAGCAGCCAACCA TGCTCAACTTCGGTGCCTCTCTCCAGCAGACTGCGGAGGAAAGAATGGAAATGATTTCTGAAA GGCCAAAAGAGAGTATGTATTCCTGGAACAAAACTGCAGAGAAAAGTGATTTTGAAGCTGTA GAAGCACTTATGTCAATGAGCTGCAGTTGGAAGTCTGATTTTAAGAAATACGTTGAAAACAGA CCTGTTACACCAGTATCTGATTTGTCAGAGGAAGAGAATCTGCTTCCGGGAACACCTGATTTT CATACAATCCCAGCATTTTGTTTGACTCCACCTTACAGTCCTTCTGACTTTGAACCCTCTCAAG TGTCAAATCTGATGGCACCAGCGCCATCTACTGTACACTTCAAGTCACTCTCAGATACTGCCA AACCTCACATTGCCGCACCTTTCAAAGAGGAAGAAAAGAGCCCAGTATCTGGCCCCAAACTCC CCAAAGCTCAGGCAACAAGTGTGATTCGTCATACAGCTGATGCCCAGCTATGTAACCACCAGA CCTGCCCAATGAAAGCAGCCAGCATCCTCAACTATCAGAACAATTCTTTTAGAAGAAGAACCC ACCTAAATGTTGAGGCTGCAAGAAAGAACATACCATGTGCCGCTGTGTCACCAAACAGATCC AAATGTGAGAGAAACACAGTGGCAGATGTTGATGAGAAAGCAAGTGCTGCACTTTATGACTT TTCTGTGCCTTCCTCAGAGACGGTCATCTGCAGGTCTCAGCCAGCCCCTGTGTCCCCACAACA GAAGTCAGTGTTGGTCTCTCCACCTGCAGTATCTGCAGGGGGAGTGCCACCTATGCCGGTCAT CTGCCAGATGGTTCCCCTTCCTGCCAACAACCCTGTTGTGACAACAGTCGTTCCCAGCACTCCT CCCAGCCAGCCACCAGGCGTTTGCCCCCCTGTTGTGTTCATGGGCACACAAGTCCCCAAAGGC GCTGTCATGTTTGTGGTACCCCAGCCCGTTGTGCAGAGTTCAAAGCCTCCGGTGGTGAGCCCG AATGGCACCAGACTCTCTCCCATTGCCCCTGCTCCTGGGTTTTCCCCTTCAGCAGCAAAGTCA CTCCTCAGATTGATTCATCAAGGATAAGGAGTCACATCTGTAGCCACCCAGGATGTGGCAAGA CATACTTTAAAAGTTCCCATCTGAAGGCCCACACGAGGACGCACACAGGAGAAAAGCCTTTC AGCTGTAGCTGGAAAGGTTGTGAAAGGAGGTTTGCCCGTTCTGATGAACTGTCCAGACACAG GCGAACCCACACGGGTGAGAAGAAATTTGCGTGCCCCATGTGTGACCGGCGGTTCATGAGGA GTGACCATTTGACCAAGCATGCCCGGCGCCATCTATCAGCCAAGAAGCTACCAAACTGGCAG ATGGAAGTGAGCAAGCTAAATGACATTGCTCTACCTCCAACCCCTGCTCCCACACAGTGACAG ACCGGAAAGTGAAGAGTCAGAACTAACTTTGGTCTCAGCGGGAGCCAGTGGTGATGTAAAAA TGCTTCCACTGCAAGTGTGTGGCCCCACAACGTGGGCTTAAAGCAGAAGCCCCACAGCCTGGC ACGAAGGCCCCGCCTGGGTTAGGTGACTAAAAGGGCTTCGGCCACAGGCAGGTCACAGAAAG GCAGGTTTCATTTCTTATCACATAAGAGAGATGAGAAAGCTTTTATTCCTTTGAATATTTTTTG AAGGTTTCAGATGAGGTCAACACAGGTAGCACAGATTTTGAATCTGTGTGCATATTTGTTACT TTACTTTTGCTGTTTATACTTGAGACCAACTTTTCAATGTGATTCTTCTAAAGCACTGGTTCAA GAATATGGAGGCTGGAAGGAAATAAACATTACGGTACAGACATGGAGATGTAAAATGAGTTT GTATTATTACAAATATTGTCATCTTTTTCTAGAGTTATCTTCTTTATTATTCCTAGTCTTTCCAG TCAACATCGTGGATGTAGTGATTAAATATATCTAGAACTATCTTTTTACACTATTGTGAATAT TTGGAATTGAACGACTGTATATTGCTAAGAGGGCCCAAAGAATTGGAATCCTCCTTAATTTTAA TTGCTTTGAAGCATAGCTACAATTTGTTTTTGCATTTTTGTTTTGAAAGTTTAACAAATGACTG TATCTAGGCATTTCATTATGCTTTGAACTTTAGTTTGCCTGCAGTTTCTTGTGTAGATTTGAAA ATTGTATACCAATGTGTTTTCTGTAGACTCTAAGATACACTGCACTTTGTTTAGAAAAAAAACT GAAGATGAAATATATATTGTAAAGAAGGGATATTAAGAATCTTAGATAACTTCTTGAAAAAG ATGGCTTATGTCATCAGTAAAGTACCTTTATGTTATGAGGATATAATGTGTGCTTTATTGAATT AGAAAATTAGTGACCATTATTCACAGGTGGACAAATGTTGTCCTGTTAATTTATAGGAGTTTTT TGGGGATGTGGAGGTAGTTGGGTAGAAAAATTATTAGAACATTCACTTTTGTTAACAGTATTT CTCTTTTATTCTGTTATATAGTGGATGATATACACAGTGGCAAAACAAAAGTACATTGCTTAA AATATATAGTGAAAAATGTCACTATATCTTCCCATTTAACATTGTTTTTGTATATTGGGTGTAG ATTTCTGACATCAAAACTTGGACCCTTGGAAAACAAAAGTTTTAATTAAAAAAAATCCTTGTG ACTTACAATTTGCACAATATTTCTTTTGTTGTACTTTATATCTTGTTTACAATAAAGAATTC 60 gi|4557666|ref|NM_000417.1| Homo sapiens interleukin 2 receptor, alpha (IL2RA), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9145) GAGAGACTGGATGGACCCACAAGGGTGACAGCCCAGGCGGACCGATCTTCCCATCCCACATC CTCCGGCGCGATGCCAAAAAGAGGCTGACGGCAACTGGGCCTTCTGCAGAGAAAGACCTCCG CTTCACTGCCCCGGCTGGTCCCAAGGGTCAGGAAGATGGATTCATACCTGCTGATGTGGGGAC TGCTCACGTTCATCATGGTGCCTGGCTGCCAGGCAGAGCTCTGTGACGATGACCCGCCAGAGA TCCCACACGCCACATTCAAAGCCATGGCCTACAAGGAAGGAACCATGTTGAACTGTGAATGC AAGAGAGGTTTCCGCAGAATAAAAAGCGGGTCACTCTATATGCTCTGTACAGGAAACTCTAG CCACTCGTCCTGGGACAACCAATGTCAATGCACAAGCTCTGCCACTCGGAACACAACGAAAC AAGTGACACCTCAACCTGAAGAACAGAAAGAAAGGAAAACCACAGAAATGCAAAGTCCAAT GCAGCCAGTGGACCAAGCGAGCCTTCCAGGTCACTGCAGGGAACCTCCACCATGGGAAAATG AAGCCACAGAGAGAATTTATCATTTCGTGGTGGGGCAGATGGTTTATTATCAGTGCGTCCAGG GATACAGGGCTCTACACAGAGGTCCTGCTGAGAGCGTCTGCAAAATGACCCACGGGAAGACA AGGTGGACCCAGCCCCAGCTCATATGCACAGGTGAAATGGAGACCAGTCAGTTTCCAGGTGA AGAGAAGCCTCAGGCAAGCCCCGAAGGCCGTCCTGAGAGTGAGACTTCCTGCCTCGTCACAA CAACAGATTTTCAAATACAGACAGAAATGGCTGCAACCATGGAGACGTCCATATTTACAACA GAGTACCAGGTAGCAGTGGCCGGCTGTGTTTTCCTGCTGATCAGCGTCCTCCTCCTGAGTGGG CTCACCTGGCAGCGGAGACAGAGGAAGAGTAGAAGAACAATCTAGAAAACCAAAAGAACAA GAATTTCTTGGTAAGAAGCCGGGAACAGACAACAGAAGTCATGAAGCCCAAGTGAAATCAAA GGTGCTAAATGGTCGCCCAGGAGACATCCGTTGTGCTTGCCTGCGTTTTGGAAGCTCTGAAGT CACATCACAGGACACGGGGCAGTGGCAACCTTGTCTCTATGCCAGCTCAGTCCCATCAGAGAG CGAGCGCTACCCACTTCTAAATAGCAATTTCGCCGTTGAAGAGGAAGGGCAAAACCACTAGA ACTCTCCATCTTATTTTCATGTATATGTGTTCATTAAAGCATGAATGGTATGGAACTCTCTCCA CCCTATATGTAGTATAAAGAAAAGTAGGTTTACATTCATCTCATTCCAACTTCCCAGTTCAGG AGTCCCAAGGAAAGCCCCAGCACTAACGTAAATACACAACACACACACTCTACCCTATACAA CTGGACATTGTCTGCGTGGTTCCTTTCTCAGCCGCTTCTGACTGCTGATTCTCCCGTTCACGTTG CCTAATAAACATCCTTCAAGAACTCTGGGCTGCTACCCAGAAATCATTTTACCCTTGGCTCAAT CCTCTAAGCTAACCCCCTTCTAGTGAGCCTTCAGTCTTGAATTTCTAAAAAACAGAGGCCATG GCAGAATAATCTTTGGGTAACTTCAAAACGGGGCAGCCAAACCCATGAGGCAATGTCAGGAA CAGAAGGATGAATGAGGTCCCAGGCAGAGAATCATACTTAGCAAAGTTTTACCTGTGCGTTAC TAATTGGCCTCTTTAAGAGTTAGTTTCTTTGGGATTGCTATGAATGATACCCTGAATTTGGCCT GCACTAATTTGATGTTTACAGGTGGACACACAAGGTGCAAATCAATGCGTACGTTTCCTGAGA AGTGTCTAAAAACACCAAAAAGGGATCCGTACATTCAATGTTTATGCAAGGAAGGAAAGAAA GAAGGAAGTGAAGAGGGAGAAGGGATGGAGGTCACACTGGTAGAACGTAACCACGGAAAAG AGCGCATCAGGCCTGGCACGGTGGCTCAGGCCTATAACCCCAGCTCCGTAGGAGACCAAGGC GGGAGCATCTCTTGAGGCCAGGAGTTTGAGACCAGCCTGGGCAGCATAGCAAGACACATCCC TACAAAAAATTAGAAATTGGCTGGATGTGGTGGCATACGCCTGTAGTCCTAGCCACTCAGGAG GCTGAGGCAGGAGGATTGCTTGAGCCCAGGAGTTCGAGGCTGGAGTCAGTCATGATGGCACC ACTGCACTCCAGCGTGGGCAACAGAGCAAGATCCTGTCTTTAAGGAAAAAAAGACAAGG 2086 gi|4557362|ref|NM_001198.1| Homo sapiens PR domain containing 1, with ZNF domain (PRDM1), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9146) GAATTCCGGGAAGCCAGACGGTTAACACAGACAAAGTGCTGCCGTGACACTCGGCCCTCCAG TGTTGCGGAGAGGCAAGAGCAGCGACCGCGCACCTGTCCGCCGGGAGCTGGGACGCGCGCCC GGGCGGCCGGACGAAGCGAGGAGGGACCGCCGAGGCTGCCCCCAAGTGTAACTCCAGCACTG TGAGGTTTCAGGGATTGGCAGAGGGGACCAAGGGGACATGAAAATGGACATGGAGGATGCG GATATGACTCTGTGGACAGAGGCTGAGTTTGAAGAGAAGTGTACATACATTGTGAACGACCA CCCCTGGGATTCTGGTGCTGATGGCGGTACTTCGGTTCAGGCGGAGGCATCCTTACCAAGGAA TCTGCTTTTCAAGTATGCCACCAACAGTGAAGAGGTTATTGGAGTGATGAGTAAAGAATACAT AcCAAAGGGCACACGTTTTGGACCCCTAATAGGTGAAATCTACACCAATGACACAGTTCCTAA GAACGCCAACAGGAAATATTTTTGGAGGATCTATTCCAGAGGGGAGCTTCACCACTTCATTGA CGGCTTTAATGAAGAGAAAAGCAACTGGATGCGCTATGTGAATCCAGCACACTCTCCCCGGG AGCAAAACCTGGCTGCGTGTCAGAACGGGATGAACATCTACTTCTACACCATTAAGCCCATCC CTGCCAACCAGGAACTTCTTGTGTGGTATTGTCGGGACTTTGCAGAAAGGCTTCACTACCCTT ATCCCGGAGAGCTGACAATGATGAATCTCACACAAACACAGAGCAGTCTAAAGCAACCGAGC ACTGAGAAAAATGAACTCTGCCCAAAGAATGTCCCAAAGAGAGAGTACAGCGTGAAAGAAAT CCTAAAATTGGACTCCAACCCCTCCAAAGGAAAGGACGTCTACCGTTCTAACATTTCACCCCT CACATCAGAAAAGGACCTCGATGACTTTAGAAGACGTGGGAGCCCCGAAATGCCCTTCTACC CTCGGGTCGTTTACCCCATCCGGGCCCCTCTGCCAGAAGACTTTTTGAAAGCTTCCCTGGCCTA CGGGATCGAGAGACCCACGTAGATCACTCGCTCCCCCATTCCATCCTCCACCACTCCAAGCCC CTCTGCAAGAAGCAGCCCCGACCAAAGCCTCAAGAGCTCCAGCCCTCACAGCAGCCCTGGGA ATACGGTGTCCCCTGTGGGCCCCGGCTCTCAAGAGCACCGGGACTCCTACGCTTACTTGAACG CGTCCTACGGCACGGAAGGTTTGGGCTCCTACCCTGGCTACGCACCCCTGCCCCACCTCCCGC CAGCTTTCATCCCCTCGTACAACGCTCACTACCCCAAGTTCCTCTTGCCCCCCTACGGCATGAA TTGTAATGGCCTGAGCGCTGTGAGCAGCATGAATGGCATCAACAACTTTGGCCTCTTCCCGAG GCTGTGCCCTGTCTACAGCAATCTCCTCGGTGGGGGCAGCCTGCCCCACCCCATGCTCAACCC CACTTCTCTCCCGAGCTCGCTGCCCTCAGATGGAGCCCGGAGGTTGCTCCAGCCGGAGCATCC CAGGGAGGTGCTTGTCCCGGCGCCCCACAGTGCCTTCTCCTTTACCGGGGCCGCCGCCAGCAT GAAGGACAAGGCCTGTAGCCCCACAAGCGGGTCTCCCACGGCGGGAACAGCCGCCACGGCAG AACATGTGGTGCAGCCCAAAGCTACCTCAGCAGCGATGGCAGCCCCCAGCAGCGACGAAGCC ATGAATCTCATTAAAAACAAAAGAAACATGACCGGCTACAAGACCCTTCCCTACCCGCTGAA GAAGCAGAACGGCAAGATCAAGTACGAATGCAACGTTTGCGCCAAGACTTTCGGCCAGCTCT CCAATCTGAAGGTCCACCTGAGAGTGCACAGTGGAGAACGGCCTTTCAAATGTCAGACTTGCA ACAAGGGCTTTACTCAGCTCGCCCACCTGCAGAAACACTACCTGGTACACACGGGAGAAAAG CCACATGAATGCCAGGTCTGCCACAAGAGATTTTAGCAGCACCAGCAATCTCAAGACCCACCT GCGACTCCATTCTGGAGAGAAACCATACCAATGCAAGGTGTGCCCTGCCAAGTTCACCCAGTT TGTGCACCTGAAACTGCACAAGCGTCTGCACACCCGGGAGCGGCCCCACAAGTGCTCCCAGT GCCACAAGAACTACATCCATCTCTGTAGCCTCAAGGTTCACCTGAAAGGGAACTGCGCTGCGG CCCCGGCGCCTGGGCTGCCCTTGGAAGATCTGACCCGAATCAATGAAGAAATCGAGAAGTTT GACATCAGTGACAATGCTGACCGGCTCGAGGACGTGGAGGATGACATCAGTGTGATCTCTGT AGTGGAGAAGGAAATTCTGGCCGTGGTCAGAAAAGAGAAAGAAGAAACTGGCCTGAAAGTG TCTTTGCAAAGAAACATGGGGAATGGACTCCTCTCCTCAGGGTGCAGCCTTTATGAGTCATCA GATCTACCCCTCATGAAGTTGCCTCCCAGCAACCCACTACCTCTGGTACCTGTAAAGGTCAAA CAAGAAACAGTTGAACCAATGGATCCTTAAGATTTTCAGAAAACACTTATTT 1778 gi|4506846|ref|NM_002985.1| Homo sapiens small inducible cytokine A5 (RANTES) (SCYA5), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9147) CCTCCGACAGCCTCTCCACAGGTACCATGAAGGTCTCCGCGGCACGCCTCGCTGTCATCCTCA TTGCTACTGCCCTCTGCGCTCCTGCATCTGCCTCCCCATATTCCTCGGACACCACACCCTGCTG CTTTGCCTACATTGCCCGCCCACTGCCCCGTGCCCACATCAAGGAGTATTTCTACACCAGTGGC AAGTGCTCCAACCCAGCAGTCGTCTTTGTCACCCGAAAGAACCGCCAAGTGTGTGCCAACCCA GAGAAGAAATGGGTTCGGGAGTACATCAACTCTTTGGAGATGAGCTAGGATGGAGAGTCCTT GAACCTGAACTTACACAAATTTGCCTGTTTCTGCTTGCTCTTGTCCTAGCTTGGGAGGCTTCCC CTCACTATCCTACCCCACCCGCTCCTTGAAGGGCCCAGATTCTGACCACGACGAGCAGCAGTT ACAAAAACCTTCCCCAGGCTGGACGTGGTGGCTCAGCCTTGTAATCCCAGCATTTGGGAGGC CAAGGTGGGTGGATCACTTGAGGTCAGGAGTTCGAGACAGCCTGGCCAACATGATGAAACCC CATGTGTACTAAAAATACAAAAAATTAGCCGGGCGTGGTAGCGGGCGCCTGTAGTCCCAGCT ACTCGGGAGGCTGAGGCAGGAGAATGGCGTGAACCCGGGAGCGGAGCTTGCAGTGAGCCGA GATCGCGCCACTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGCGAGACTCCGTCTCAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAATACAAAAATTAGCCGCGTGGTGGCCCACGCCTGTAATCCCAGCTACTCG GGAGGCTAAGGCAGGAAAATTGTTTGAACCCAGGAGGTGGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGAGATTG TGCCACTTCACTCCAGCCTGGGTGACAAAGTGAGACTCCGTCACAACAACAACAACAAAAAG CTTCCCCAACTAAAGCCTAGAAGAGCTTCTGAGGCGCTGCTTTGTCAAAAGGAAGTCTCTAGG TTCTGAGCTCTGGCTTTGCCTTGGCTTTGCAAGGGCTCTGTGACAAGGAAGGAAGTCAGCATG CCTCTAGAGGCAAGGAAGGGAGGAACACTGCACTCTTAAGCTTCCGCCGTCTCAACCCCTCAC AGGAGCTTACTGGCAAACATGAAAAATCGGGG 3842 gi|4504606|ref|NM_001550.1| Homo sapiens interferon-related developmental regulator 1 (IFRD1), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9148) CCTCGTGCCAGAGAAACATGTATCGTTTTCGATCACAGCTCTTCACGGGGATTTCTGCTGCCGC CACCGCCCACTCTTACCCCCGCCGCTTCTCGACTCTGTTGTTAGCCGAAGACTCGCCTCTCAGC CGCCCGCCGCACAGACGCACGAGTAAAAAGTGCAGCTCCATCGGCTGATCCTCGCTAAGCTCC GACTCTGGGCGGCACCGGGCGTCCCACGATGCCGAAGAACAAGAAGCGGAACACTCCCCACC GCGGTAGCAGTGCTGGCGGCGGCGGGTCAGGAGCAGCCGCAGCGACGGCGGCGACAGCAGG TGGCCAGCATCGAAATGTTCAGCCTTTTAGTGATGAAGATGCATCAATTGAACAATGAGCCA TTGCAGTGGTTATAGCGATCCTTCCAGTTTTGCTGAAGATGGACCAGAAGTCCTTGATGAGGA AGGAACTCAAGAAGACCTAGAGTACAAGAGAAAGGGATTAATTGACCTAACCCTGGATAAGA GTGCGAAGACAAGGCAAGCAGCTCTTGAAGGTATTAAAAATGCACTGGCTTCAAAAATGCTG TATGAATTTATTCTGGAAAGGAGAATGACTTTAACTGATAGCATTGAACGCTGCCTGAAAAAA GGTAAGAGTGATGAGCAACGTGCAGCTGCAGCGTTAGCATCTGTTCTTTGTATTCAGCTGGGC CCTGGAATTGAAAGTGAAGAGATTTTGAAAACTCTTGGACCAATCCTAAAGAAAATCATTTGT GATGGGTCAGCTAGTATGCAGGCTAGGCAAACTTGTGCAACTTGCTTTGGTGTTTGCTGTTTTA TTGCCACAGATGACATTACTGAACTATACTCAACTCTGGAATGTTTGGAAAATATCTTCACTA AATCCTATCTCAAAGAGAAAGACACTACTGTTATTTGCAGCACTCCTAATACAGTGCTTCATA TCAGCTCTCTTCTTGCATGGACACTACTGCTGACCATATGCCCAATCAATGAAGTGAAGAAAA AGCTTGAGATGCATTTCCATAAGCTTCCAAGCCCTCCTCTCTTGTGATGATGTAAACATGAGAA TAGCTGCTGGTGAATCTTTGGCACTTCTCTTTGAATTGGCCAGAGGAATAGAGAGTGACTTTTT TTATGAAGACATGGAGTCCTTGACGCAGATGCTTAGGGCCTTGGCAACAGATGGAAATAAAC ACCGGGCCAAAGTGGACAAGAGAAAGCAGCGGTCAGTTTTCAGAGATGTCCTGAGGGCAGTG GAGGAACGGGATTTCCAACAGAAACCATTAAATTTGGTCCTGAACGCATGTATATTGATTGC TGGGTAAAAAAACACACCTATGACACCTTTAAGGAGGTTCTTGGATCAGGGATGCAGTACCC ACTTGCAGTCAAAATGGAATTCCTCGAAAATGTATTTGAAACTTGGACCCCCAGTGATGCCTT GATGCTGCAACGCCTTAAAACGATGAAGATTTCTCGTTTCGAAAGGCATTTATATAACTCTGC AGCCTTCAAAGCTCGAACCAAAGCTAGAAGCAAATGTCGAGATAAGAGAGCAGATGTTGGAG AATTCTTCTAGATTTTCAGAACTTGAAGACTATTTTCTAATTTCTATTTTTTTTTCTATTTCAAT GTATTTAAACTCTAGACACAGTTTTTATCTTGGATTAACTTAGATAACTTTTGTACCAGTGGT TATATTGCTTATAATTTAATGTACAATACTATTGAACTGGTGAGTTCTGATTATTAAATATTC TCTGTAAATCAGTAAACATGTATAAAGT 1749 gi|4504278|ref|NM_002107.1| Homo sapiens H3 histone, family 3A (H3F3A), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9149) TTTTCTTTTGACTTGTTTGTGGATGGAATGTTTACAGACATTTCTAATTACTGCTTTAATTAAAT AAATTGGATCAAAGGCCGTTCGAGGTATTTTTGTTTTGCCGTTTGTCGCTCAGAATTGGCATTT TGAGAGGTGATTGATACTGCTAACAATTTTCTAGTACTCTAGTTTGTTTCAAGAAGAGATTTTG GGTAGACGTAATCTTCACCTTTCAAATTATATAACAATACGAACATTATTTTTTATACTGATCA TAATTTCCAGATTTGGGGAGGGGGTGATCGTGGCAGGAAAAGTTGTATGTTTGTTAGTTGCAT ATGGTGATTTTTGATTTTTCAATGCTGGTAGGTAAGTAAGGAGGTCTCTGTACCATGGCTCGTA CAAAGCAGACTGCCCGCAAATCGACCGGTGGTAAAGCACCCAGGAAGCAACTGGCTACAAAA GCCGCTCGCAAGAGTGCGGCCTCTACTGGAGGGGTGAAGAAACCTCATCGTTACAGGCCTGGT ACTGTGGCGCTCCGTGAAATTAGACGTTATCAGAAGTCCACTGAACTTCTGATTCGCAAACTT CCCTTCCAGCGTCTGGTGCGAGAAATTGCTCAGGACTTTAAAACAGATCTGCGCTTCCAGAGC GCAGCTATCGGTGCTTTGCAGGAGGCAAGTGAGGCCTATCTGGTTGGCCTTTTTGAAGACACC AACCTGTGTGCTATCCATGCCAAACGTGTAACAATTATGCCAAAAGACATCCAGCTAGCACGC CGCATACGTGGAGAACGTGCTTAAGAATCCACTATGATGGGAAACATTTCATTCTCAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAATTTCTCTTCTTCCTGTTATTGGTAGTTCTGAACGTTAGATATTTTTTTTCCATGG GGTCAAAGGTACCTAAGTATATGATTGCGAGTGGAAAAATAGGGGACAGAAATCAGGTATTG GCAGTTTTTCCATTTTCATTTGTGTGTGAATTTTTAATATAAATGCGGAGACGTAAAGCATTAA TGCAAGTTAAAATGTTTCAGTGAACAAGTTTCAGCGGTTCAACTTTATAATAATTATAAATAA ACCTGTTAAATTTTTCTGGACAATGCCAGCATTTGGATTTCTTTAAAACAAGTAAATTTCTTAT TGATGGCAACTAAATGGTGTTTGTAGCATTTTTATCATACAGTAGATTCCATCCATTCACTATA CTTTTCTAACTGAGTTGTCCTACATGCAAGTACATGTTTTTAATGTTGTCTGTCTTCTGTGCTGT TCCTGTAAGTTTGCTATTAAAATACATTAAACTAT 2519 gi|4504276|ref|NM_003528.1| Homo sapiens H2B histone family, member Q (H2BFQ), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9150) ACTTCTTTTCTTGGCTAAGCCGCGTTTGTACTGTGTCTTACCATGCCTGAACCGGCAAAATCCG CTCCGGCGCCTAAAAAGGGCTCCAAGAAAGCCGTCACCAAAGCCCAGAAGAAAGACGGCAA GAAGCGCAAGCGCAGCCGCAAAGAGAGCTACTCCATCTACGTGTACAAGGTGCTGAAGCAGG TCCACCCCGACACCGGCATCTCGTCCAAGGCCATGGGGATCATGAACTCCTTCGTCAACGACA TCTTCGAGCGCATCGCGGGAGAGGCTTCCCGCCTGGCGCACTACAACAAGCGCTCCACCATCA CATCCCGCGAGATCCAGACGGCCGTGCGCCTGCTGCTGCCCGGCGAGCTGGCCAAGCACGCC GTGTCCGAGGGCACCAAGGCGGTCACCAAGTACACCAGCTCCAAGTGAGTCCCTGCCGGGCA CTGGCGCTCGCTCGCTCGAGTCGCCGGCTGCTTGACTCCAAAGGCTCTTTCAGAGCCACCCA CCTAATCACTAGAAAAGAGCTTGTTCACTTATTCCCTTAGTTTCTTTCATAAAGTAAGTTATT TTAGTGTGAAGGTCATGGGAAATGGCATACGTAGCTTTTTAACTATTTGGAACTCGAGGTCCC CAGTGCGTCATTGGATTTGCTTTTGAATCTAGAGCGTGTCTTTACTCATTGTGCTGCTTAGCCT TCCCAGGAGTCGGTTCTCAATTAGGCTGTTGGGAATCCGCCTCTTTACCCGCCCCCACTCCCGC CCCACACGCGCCCTGGTGGCTCCTTGGGTTTGTTTCATTCTAAAACGAAGTGGCTGAGTTCGG CTGTCATTTAAGAGAACTCCAGGACACAATTCAGCCCGGGTTCCGCAAACACTGCGTGACAGC TCTGTATGACTGACGCTTGGCAGCAGCTTTTGTGTCCGGTCACCAGTTCTGCCGTGCGATGGG GCCTCCTGTGGATACCAGCCGTTCTGTGTATTTTGGACGAAGGCGGCAGCCGGGTCCCAGCCT TGTCCTGATTGGGCGACAAGAATATTCAAAATTCTGCGCCTTTTTCTAATTTGTAGATTTCAGT TTCCGTCGTTCACTTTGAGACTTTGAAATTCCTATTTCTCATTTTGTTGATAATTTCTGCATTTA ATGGTCTGTGCTTTAAATGGTAACGCTACGGCCCCAGGTCACTGCGAGGCACTTACCATGTAG ATACGGGCTCAAAAGTCACCTCTCAGAGACCTACGTCATCCACTCAGGAATTCGCGCCTCTCA TACTTGCCTGTCTCATTTTATCTTCCTTCTAGCAGCTGTCTGAAATTGGTTCGTCTGTTTTCTTG TTTATGGTATTCTCAAGCCCTTGACAGACCGGCTAGTGTGGTTTTCCCGTGCATCTTCAGCCTG GCACATTATGGACACTTAAATACTACGTATTGATCTAATATTGTTGGGTTAATTTTTCCATCCC ACCCTTTTCTTAATCGCTTCCGTGGATGGATGAAGGGTGCTGTTCATTTCCATTAGATGTATGT GAAGGCACAGTGAAAATGGAAATGTTCTTGGAGCTACTTCCTCAAAATGTATCCTTAGTCACC TCAGTGCAACAGCTGGGAGGGGGCCGTGTTAAGATTTTTTTTGCTACAAGAGGAGGTGGCA ATGGTAGATCCACCCTTATGCTTGCTCAGTTTAGCATAACCTCTTATGGATTTTCATCAAATTC AGCGTGTTGGTCACTGGAAAGAGCCTTTTCCTTCTCCTTTTCTTACTCTCCCCTCATGGTGTTCC CCTCTTAAAGGAGGAGGAGCTTTTAATTTACACTTACCACCTCATTTGCTTTTCTGGAGGCCAT GCAATATAGGCGGACTACAGAGTTAATCTCCTTTTTACAAATGAGGCCAAGAGAAGCCTCAT TGGTTCACAGTCATGCAGCTCATACTGTCCACCCTTGTATTCTCAGATGCAGGACAATTGCATT TTAGTTTTATTTTGTGGAGGTGCAGAATATTTACTCTTTCTGTCCAACCCTTGATTCTGCCGAG GAAGACACTGATGGTTTGATGAGTGATTCAGCTGTTTTTGGCTAAGGGCTTTGGAGCTGATG GCAGGGGTTGATGAATCCAAATGAGCTCTAGACATTATCACAGACTGAATAGATCTTAACTG TCTCCTACATGTGTGTTTTCAAATGTGTATAGATGCTATTGTTATTAATAAAGTTACCAATTAA TTTAA 2518 gi|4504244|ref|NM_003512.1| Homo sapiens H2A histone family, member L (H2AFL), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9151) ACGCGTCCGAAAGCGGCCATGTTTTACATATTTCTTGATTTTGTTTGTTTTCTCGTGAGCTTAG GCCGCTGGTTTTGGTGATTTTTGTCTGATTGCAATGTCTGGACGTGGTAAGCAAGGAGGCAAA GCTCGCGCCAAAGCGAAATCCCGCTCTTCTCGCGCTGGTCTCCAGTTCCCGGTGGGCCGAGTG CACCGCCTGCTCCGTAAAGGCAACTACGCAGAGCGGGTTGGGGCAGGCGCGCCGGTGTACCT GGCGGCGGTGTTAGAGTACCTGACCGCCGAGATCCTGGAGCTGGCCGGCAACGCGGCTCGCG ACAACAAGAAGACTCGCATCATCCCGCGCCACTTGCAGCTGGCCATCCGCAACGACGAGGAG CTCAACAAACTGCTAGGCCGGGTGACCATTGCTCAGGGCGGCGTCCTTCCTAACATCCAGGCC GTGCTTCTGCCTAAGAAGACCGAGAGTCACCACAAGGCCAAGGGCAAGTGATTTGACAGGTA TCTGAGCTCCCGGAAACGCTATCAAACCCAAAGGCTCTTTTCAGAGCCCCCCTACCGTTTCAA AGGAAGAGGTAACCTCACTGCTTGTAGGTAGAAGGAAAAAAGCACTAAGGTTGCAAAAGCTT CTCATTTCAGAGAGATGCCAGGATCCTAAGTGCCTGCCAAACTTACCAATTCTAAGGAATAAG TGGATGGATGGCATTACTGATTCCTACATTACTGATTGATTCTGCATCCACAAATTGTTTTATT AAAAACATTCTACATCATGTGTGGGGAGATAAGGAGGATAAAATGAAGAGAAAGAATATTAT TGAGGGGAAGTTCTTCTGAATACAAAATGTGTTTAATTTTTTAAATAAGTATTACATTCACAG GGTTCAAACTATTTGAAGTAAAGAGATTATATAAAGAATCCATCCCTCAACTTACCCAGGTGG TCACTTTTCTTTTTCTTGTGTATCTGCCCAGTATTCATTCCTGCTGATATCAGTCAATAATGAAT GATACGTGTTTTCTTCACTTTTTTCATTCTTGTCAGGTAGCAGACTGTGTAGACTTTTCTGCACT TGCCCTTTTCATAACAATCTATCTTGGAGAACTTTCCCTATGAGAACATACAGAGCTTCCTGTA CACAGTTGCATGTACTGCATTATGCAAATGCATTATATTTTATGTAAACCTGTCCACTGTTGGTA GGCACTTGAGTTGTTTTAGTCTTTTGCTATCAAACAGTTCTGGGATGATTAACCCTGATTTACT GCAAAATTGAAATTGCTCTGCTATTCTGCTGGAATGGTGGTAAGTGAACTGAAAATTCCAGTC ACTCTTGGGCTAGACTCAACGTTCTTAAAAACTATGTGGCCATCACCAAATTAGTTATTTTGAA CCTTAATTTCTTCACCTCTAAAATGGAGGTAATACTTACCTTAAGTGGCTATGAGAATGAAGA TCATGTGTATGAATTGTTGGTGCTCTAAAGAACAGCACAAATAAAATTATTTTCAAATTTAATT TTAATTGAACTATGTGTAATTTCTTAATTTTGAAATAATTTTATTTGTAATGTGCATAATCTTAT TTAATGTATAATGTATACATTGTAATAGAAACAGATTTCCCAAATTCCAGCCTGGCATGAGGT AATAAAAGGTAATGCAAAAAA 4515 gi|4504070|ref|NM_000173.1| Homo sapiens glycoprotein Ib (platelet), alpha polypeptide (GP1BA), mRNA (SEQ ID NO: 9152) GACGCTCTGTGCCTTCGGAGGTCTTTCTGCCTGCCTGTCCTCATGCCTCTCCTCCTCTTGCTGCT CCTGCTGCCAAGCCCCTTACACCCCCACCCCATCTGTGAGGTCTCCAAAGTGGCCAGCCACCT AGAAGTGAACTGTGACAAGAGGAATCTGACAGCGCTGCCTCCAGACCTGCCGAAAGACACAA CCATCCTCCACCTGAGTGAGAACCTCCTGTACACCTTCTCCCTGGCAACCCTGATGCCTTACAC TCGCCTCACTCAGCTGAACCTAGATAGGTGCGAGCTCACCAAGCTCCAGGTCGATGGGACGCT GCCAGTGCTGGGGACCCTGGATCTATCCCACAATCAGCTGCAAAGCCTGCCCTTGCTAGGGCA GACACTGCCTGCTCTCACCGTCCTGGACGTCTCCTTCAACCGGCTGACCTCGCTGCCTGTTGGT GCCCTGCGTGGTCTTGGCGAACTCCAAGAGCTCTACCTGAAAGGCAATGAGCTGAAGACCCTG CCCCCAGGGCTCCTGACGCCCACACCCAAGCTGGAGAAGCTCAGTCTGGCTAACAACAACTTG ACTGAGCTCCCCGCTGGGCTCCTGAATGGGCTGGAGAATCTCGACACCCTTCTCCTCCAAGAG AACTCGCTGTATACAATACCAAAGGGCTTTTTTGGGTCCCACCTCCTGCCTTTTGCTTTTCTCC ACGGGAACCCCTGGTTATGCAACTGTGAGATCCTCTATTTTCGTCGCTGGCTGCAGGACAATG CTGAAAATGTCTACGTATGGAAGCAAGGTGTGGACGTCAAGGCCATGACCTCTAACGTGGCC AGTGTGCAGTGTGACAATTCAGACAAGTTTCCCGTCTAGAAATACCCAGGAAAGGGGTGCCCC ACCCTTGGTGATGAAGGTGACACAGACCTATATGATTACTACCCAGAAGAGGACACTGAGGG CGATAAGGTGCGTGCCACAAGGACTGTGGTCAAGTTCCCCACCAAAGCCCATACAACCCCCTG GGGTCTATTCTACTCATGGTCCACTGCTTCTCTAGACAGCCAAATGCCCTCGTCCTTGCATCCA ACACAAGAATCCACTAAGGAGCAGACCACATTCCCACCTAGATGGACCCCAAATTTCACACTT CACATGGAATCCATCACATTCTCCAAAACTCCAAAATCCACTACTGAACCAACCCCAAGCCCG ACCACCTCAGAGCCCGTCCCGGAGCCCGCCCCAAACATGACCACCCTGGAGCCCACTCCAAG CCCGACCACCCCAGAGCCCACCTCAGAGCCCGCCCCCAGCCCGACCACCCCGGAGCGCACCC CAATCCCGACCATCGCCACAAGGCCGACCATCCTGGTGTCTGCCACAAGCCTGATCACTCCAA AAAGCACATTTTTAACTACCACAAAACCCGTATCACTCTTAGAATCCACCAAAAAAACCATCC CTGAACTTGATCAGCCACCAAAGCTCCGTGGGGTGCTCCAAGGGCATTTGGAGAGCTCCAGA AATGACCCTTTTCTCCACCCCGACTTTTGCTGCCTCCTCCCCCTGGGCTTCTATGTCTTGGGTCT CTTCTGGCTGCTCTTTGCCTCTGTGGTCCTCATCCTGCTGCTGAGCTGGGTTGGGCATGTGAAA CCACAGGCCCTGGACTCTGGCCAAGGTGCTGCTCTGACCACAGCCACACAAACGACACACCTG GAGCTGCAGAGGGGACGGCAAGTGACAGTGCCCCGGGCCTGGCTGCTCTTCCTTCGAGGTTCG CTTCCCACTTTCCGCTCCAGCCTCTTCCTGTGGGTACGGCGTAATGGCCGTGTGGGGCCTCTAG TGGCAGGAAGGAGGCCCTCAGCTCTGAGTCAGGGTCGTGGTCAGGACCTGCTGAGCACAGTG AGCATTAGGTACTCTGGCCACAGCCTCTGAGGGTGGGAGGTTTGGGGACCTTGAGAGAAGAG CCTGTGGGCTCTCCTATTGGAATCTAGTTGGGGGTTGGAGGGGTAAGGAACACAGGGTGATA GGGGAGGGGTCTTAGTTCCTTTTTCTGTATCAGAAGCCCTGTCTTCACAACACAGGCACACAA TTTCAGTCCGAGCCAAAGCAGAAGGGGTAATGACATGGACTTGGCGGGGGGACAAGACAAAG CTCCCGATGCTGCATGGGGCGCTGCCAGATCTCACGGTGAACCATTTTGGCAGAATACAGCAT GGTTCCCACATGCATTTATGCACAGAAGAAAATCTGGAAAGTGATTTATCAGGATGTGAGCAC TCGTTGTGTCTGGATGTTACAAATATGGGTGGTTTTATTTTCTTTTTCCCTGTTTAGCATTTTCT AGTTTTCTTATCAGGATGTGAGCACTCGTTGTGTCTGGATGTTACAAATATGGGTGGTTTTATT TTCTTTTTCCCTGTTTAGCATTTTCTAGTTTTCCACTATTATTGTATATTATCTGTATAATAAAA AATAATTTTAGGGTTGGG 4660 gi|10861932|gb|AV744351.1|AV744351 AV744351 CB Homo sapiens cDNA clone CBLADB01 5′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9153) ACCCAAACTGAGACTGAGTTAATTCCTGATCAGGGTTGAACTTAAGANTTATACAAGAAAATG GTAGGGGNCGAGGAGGTTGTATAAAGGGGAAAAAACAACAACTGCAAAAAGCCCAAGAGCC TGATTTAGACCAATCTATCATCTTCCTCCTCTTAAAAAGAAAACAATTTAAAAGTTTCAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA 1128 gi|10439707|dbj|AK026776.1|AK026776 Homo sapiens cDNA: FLJ23123 fis, clone LNG08039 (SEQ ID NO: 9154) ACTGCTCTTTGGATAGGGACTGGAGGAGGCCATATTTTACTCCTGGATCTTTCAACTCGTCGAC TTATACGTGTAATTTACAACTTTTGTAATTCGGTCAGAGTCATGATGACAGCACAGCTAGGAA GCCTTAAAAATGTCATGCTGGTATTGGGCTACAACCGGAAAAATACTGAAGGTACACAAAAG CAGAAAGAGATACAATCTTGCTTGACCGTTTGGGACATCAATCTTCCACATGAAGTGCAAAAT TTAGAAAAACACATTGAAGTGAGAAAAGAATTAGCTGAAAAAATGAGACGAACATCTGTTGA GTAAGAGAGAAATAGGAATTGTCTTTGGATAGGAAAATTATTCTCTCCTCTTGTAAATATTTA TTTTAAAAATGTTCACATGGAAAGGGTACTCACATTTTTTGAAATAGCTCGTGTGTATGAAGG AATGTTATTATTTTTAATTTAAATATATGTAAAAATACTTACCAGTAAATGTGTATTTTAAAGA ACTATTTAAAACACAATGTTATATTTCTTATAAATACCAGTTACTTTCGTTCATTAATTAATGA AAATAAATCTGTGAAGTACCTAATTTAAGTACTCATACTAAAATTTATAAGGCCGATAATTTT TTGTTTTCTTGTCTGTAATGGAGGTAAACTTTATTTTAAATTCTGTGCTTAAGACAGGACTATT GCTTGTCGATTTTTCTAGAAATCTGCACGGTATAATGAAAATATTAAGACAGTTTCCCATGTA ATGTATTCCTTCTTAGATTGCATCGAAATGCACTATCATATATGCTTGTAAATATTCAAATGAA TTTGCACTAATAAAGTCCTTTGTTGGTATGTGAATTCTCTTTGTTGCTGTTGCAAACAGTGCAT CTTACACAACTTCACTCAATTCAAAAGAAAACTCCATTAAAAGTACTAATGAAAAAACATGAC ATACTGTCAAAGTCCTCATATCTAGGAAAGACACAGAAACTCTCTTTGTCACAGAAACTCTCT GTGTCTTTCCTAGACATAATAGAGTTGTTTTTCAACTCTATGTTTGAATGTGGATACCCTGAAT TTTGTATAATTAGTGTAAATACAGTGTTCAGTCCTTCAAGTGATATTTTTATTTTTTTATTCATA CCACTAGCTACTTGTTTCTAATCTGCTTCATTCTAATGCTTATATTCATCTTTTCCCTAAATTT GTGATGCTGCAGATCCTACATCATTCAGATAGAAACCTTTTTTTTTTCAGAATTATAGAATTCC ACAGCTCCTACCAAGACCATGAGGATAAATATCTAACACTTTTCAGTTGCTGAAGGAGAAAG GAGCTTTAGTTATGATGGATAAAAATATCTGCCACCCTAGGCTTCCAAATTATCTTAAATTGT TTACATAGCTTACCACAATAGGAGTATCAGGGCCAAATACCTATGTAATAATTTGAGGTCATT TCTGCTTTAGGAAAAGTACTTTCGGTAAATTCTTTGGCCCTGACAGTATTCATTATTTCAGATA ATTCCCTGTGATAGGACAACTAGTACATTTAATATTCTCAGAACTTATGGCATTTTACTATGTG AAAACTTTAAATTTATTTATATTAAGGGTAATCAAATTCTTAAAGATGAAAGATTTTCTGTATT TTAAAGGAAGCTATGCTTTAACTTGTTATGTAATTAACAAAAAAATCATATATAATAGAGCTC TTTGTTCCAGTGTTATCTCTTTCATTGTTACTTTGTATTTGCAATTTTTTTACCAAAGACAAATT AAAAAAATGAATACCATATTTAAATGGAATAATAAAGGTTTTTTAAAAACTTAAAAAAAAAA AAAA 8089 gi|10436481|dbj|AK024167.1|AK024167 Homo sapiens cDNA FLJ14105 fis, clone MAMMA1001202 (SEQ ID NO: 9155) GCATGCGCATAGCTAACCGCACCCGGTTCAGCTCGCCTTTCTTGGCCAGAGGCGCCGGTTGGA CTCACGGGCGGGGCATGATGGTGGTGGGTACGGGCACCTCGCTGGCGCTCTCCTCCCTCCTGT CCCTGCTGCTCTTTGCTGGGATGCAGATGTACAGCCGTCAGCTGGCCTCCACCGAGTGGCTCA CCATCCAGGCGGCCTGCTTGGTTCGGGTCTCTTCGTGTTCTCGCTCACTGTATCCTCCCTGCA GTTGGAGGGGGCGGGCCACGTAGGCATGTGCCCTTCCCCTTCCCCACACAGCTCTGTCCCCGT TGCACACCCTACTCCTTAACTCCCTCAACCAGGCCTTCAATAATCTGGAGAATCTTGTCTTTGG CAAAGGATTCCAAGCAAAGATCTTCCCTGAGAATGCTTAGGTGAAAGGTTGTTAAGGAGAAA TATATTTACTGAAGCTGTCTGAAGACAGATGACGCTTTTCGATTCTGCACCTTGTATAGCTCCT GGAGTTGGAGCTGGAAGAGAAGGCCTTTGAAAGCAAGAAACTTTGGTACCTTCTGGCCAGCT CCCAGGGAAGGTTTGAGGGGAACAGGCAAATTTGGGCTGATGTTTTGCATCTATCGCTGGGA GGCGGTCCTTGTTCCCACCAGAAGAAGCAGCAGGACCAAGTTCACTATGGAGTTCTGATGTGA AGTTAACTCAATATTTAGAGAATTCTACTTATTTGAGGGAATTGTGAAGAGCCTAAATACTAGA GGCACCAAATATCTATGGCAGCAGGAATCCTGACCAAATCAGAATAACTGTTAGATTATTTCC TGTTTGGAATAATTCTTGTTCAATTGCTCATGTAATCAAGAATTGATGATTCAGTTATTTATGG AGAATTAAGTTTATAAAGCAAATTAAGTGTCAAGGCCAGATTACTTAAGGAATGCCACGTGCT CAGAAATTCACAGCAGATGCAATCTCATGTAAAACCCTCATGTGGTAAAACAAAGATCTATCA TGGTTGCCCTTAATCTTTTCTCTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGAGACAAGGCTTTACTCTGTCGC TTAGGCTGGAGTGCAGGGATGTGATCACTGAAGCCTTGACCTGGTCTCAAGCAATCTTCCCTC CTCAGTCTTACCAGTAGCTGGGACTACCAGTGAGTGCCACCACACCCAGCTACTGTTTTAAGT TTTTGTAGAGATGGGGTTTCACCACATTGCCCAGGCTGGTCTCGAACTCCTGGGCTCAAGTGA TCCTCCTATTTCAGCCTCCCAGAGTGCTGGAATTACAGGTGTGAGCCACTGTGCCTGGCTGCCC TCATTTCTTTGCCCCCCTCTAGGACTTGCTTTCTCCGCATAGCCCTTTTGCAGGCTTCAGAGTTC TTTCCATCCAGTAGCCCCGGGACTTCTCTCTGTTAGATTTTGTTTCCATATGTATTACCTTCACT TGCTTCTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGAGATGGAGTCTCGCTCTGTCACCCATGCTGGAGTGCAGTGG TGTGAACCCAGCTCACTGGAGCCTCTGCCTCCCAGGTTCAAGCGATTCTCCTGCCTCAGCCTCC CGAGTAGCTGGGATTACATGAGTGCGCCACCATAACTGGCTAATTTTTGTATTTTTGGTAGAG ATAGGATTTCACCATGTTGGTTAGGCTGGTCTTGAACTCCTGACCTTAAGTGGTCCGCCCGTCT TGGCCTCCCAGAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGGGTGAGCCACTGTGCCTGGCTTTTCAGTTGCTTCT GAAAGAAACCATTGGCTGGGTGGGATGGCACACGCCTGTAGTCCTAGGACTTTGGGAGGTGT AGGCTGGCGGATGGCTTGGGCCCAGGAGTTCAGGACCAGCTTGGGCAACATGGAGAGACCCT GTCTCTCCAAAAAGATGCAAAAGTTAGCCGGGCATGGTGGTACGCACCTATAGTCCCAGGTAC TCGGGAGGCTGAGGTGGGATGATCGCTTGGGCCCAGGAGATCAAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGAAA CTGCACCAGTGCACTCCAGCCTGGGCGACAGAGTGAGATTCTGCCTCAAAAATAAAAAAAAA TAATAAAAAAAGAAAAGATGCCATTGTGGTGGGGCAAAGTTCTTGGCCCACTTTGCCTTCTCT GCCCTCTCCACCTGGGCAGGTGGGGCCCTGTTTGTCTTTGCTTTTGTCCTCTCACCTTCTCTCCC ATCATATTCCAGGTAACCTAAAATCCTTTCCTGCCCCCATGAAGAAGTAGATCCAAGCACTCT GCCCTCCAACCTGTGTCCAGGGAGCAAGGCCTTCAACTTCCACCACTGGTCACCCAGCTTAAT GAATTGACTCTCATTGTCTGGCTTCTTTTGGAAAGGGTTTAACTGGGTTCCCCAAATGGGAAC ACACCTTGCCCTTCAGACTCTGTTGTCCATCACCTTTCCTTTTCCCTTTTATGGGAGGAAAGCC AGGGTAGGGAAGTTATGTGAGATTTGGGGCAGAGCTGGTAAAAAAAAGCATACATCTACATC CATGTTCTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGGAGACGGGGTCTCACTCTGTTGCCCAGGCTGGAGTG CAGTGGTGCGATCACAGTTCACTGCAACTTTGAACTTCCTGGCTCAAGGGTTCCTCCAACTTCA GCCTCCTGAATAGCTGGGACTACAGGCATGTGTACCACTGTACTACCTGGCTAAATTTTTTTTA ATTCAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAAGAGATGGGTCTCACTTTGTTGTTCAGGCTGGTCTCAAACTCC TGGGCTCAAGTGATCTGCCCACCTCAGCCTCCCGAAGTGCTGGGATTCCAGGTGCAAGCCACC ACACTCAACCTCCTACCTCCATGTTCTGGGTATCATTAAGGTAATCAGAATCCTCCTGCTGTAG TCACGCTTACCCTTCTAAGCAGGTTCCCCAGGATTCAGAGAGCCCCGGATTTCTCCTGGACTCC ATGTGCAGATGCCTAGTATTTCCATTCTGACCGTTGCCCTCCTTGTTCTTCTTGCCTCCCTAGTT CTCCTGTGCCTCCTGTTGGCTCTCTTTGCATCTGGCCTCATCCACCGAGTCTGTGTCACCACCT GCTTCATCTTCTCCATGGTTGGTCTGTACTACATCAACAAGATCTCCTCCACCCTGTACCAGGC AGCAGCTCCAGTCCTCACACCAGCCAAGGTCACAGGCAAGAGCAAGAAGAGAAACTGACCCT GAATGTTCAATAAAGTTGATTCTTTGT 6091 gi|10036751|gb|BE676210.1|BE676210 7f25c05.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:3295688 3′ similar to TR:O75701 O75701 HYPOTHETICAL 87.8 KD PROTEIN. ;, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9156) GCGGCCGCCAGGTCCCTGGAGCCGCCGCCTCCCCGGTCCCGGCCTCAGCTGTCGTTGTCCACA GGAAGGGCGGCCCCGCCCAGCCGTGGCGTCCGAACGCAGCCGAGGCAACCGAAGTAGCAGG GACTGGCTGCTAGGGATTCGAGGATTCTGATAGGGACAAATATAATTCCTCAGTGTTTATTCA CTTCATGGCCGCTTGGACATAGACACCCGGGTTAAGGGACCCGGAAGGTGCCTTCTGAAAATA TGGCGACCACCCTTCAATTGTCACAGGCTGCTCTTAAGGGCGCCATTATTTGACCATATCAAA TATGGAGCCTTTCTGACTTCTCTGGCCTCATCGTCCCACTTGCCCTTAAATAAAGCCGCTTCGG CTGCTTTTTCTAGTGGGGGAGGCGGGGTGTCTGGGAAGTAGAGGAGAGGCTTCTTGCCTTCAA GAAAGATGTAAGGGCCCGAAGCTTCACTTACCCCTCTGTACCCGCAATACGCAACGGTCGATG ATTGGCGACGATCCCGGAAGAAGCTGCGCGGTGATTGGCCTGNGAGTGGCGGAGCATATGAA GGGACCCCGCGGTCCTGAAGCCTATGTTGACA 792 gi|9502099|gb|AF241534.1|AF241534 Homo sapiens hydatidiform mole associated and imprinted (HYMAI) mRNA, complete sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9157) GTTAGTTTGGCCTATTGCAGCGTCCCAGCATCTGTCGCGTTTCTCATGTGTGATTGGGCTCTGG CGGCCCATCCTGGCGGAGACTTCGGCTAGCAGGCCCCGCTGCAGACCCCAGGCCGGCTCGGG TCTACCTGCGCCAGCGCTGTACCTGGGCGACCTTGGCTTTGCCCCCACCGGTGACCCGGCCCG CAGGACGTGTGGGTGCCGCTCAGCTCCCCCCGCCTCGGCCGCCGACCCCCAGCTCCCCGGCGG GGCCTCCTCCTGCCACGTGACGCCCCCGCCAGGGGCCCCAGCGCCCTCCTCGCGGCCGCGCCG TTCCGGCTCCCGAGCCCGGCCTGCGCGCGGCCTCCTCGGCGCAGCCATCCTCTTGGCTGCCGC GGGCGGCAAAGCCCACGGCATCTGCCATTTGTCATTCAGCCCGTCGGTACCGCCCCGAGCCTT GATTTAGACACGGCTGGGGCGTGCTCTGGCCTCACTCTCCGGGCGGGTGCTGGACGGACGGAC GGACGGGGCAGCCGTGCTCACAGCTCAGCAGCGCGGGGCCTTGGCGCGCGGGGCGCTTCCCC GGGTCGCCGTCATGGCCGCGGAGGTGGCACGCCCGAGCGGCCTCGCCTGAGCTCCGGGGGTC GTCGCCCCGCAGGGTAGGTGTTTGGGTGCTCGCGGCTGCGGCGGGCGGGCTGGGGGCAGCGG TGGCCGTGCATTGCCGCGCTGCGAGGACGGCGCTGGGTTCGCGGCCGCGAGGAGGGTGTGCC TTTGCCGCGCCGCCTACGTGCGGGTCCGGGCTCCGCGGGGCCGGGTGCGGGACCCCGCAGATC GTCACCCGCAACCCAGGCAGCCCCACCGCGAGTGCCGCCGGACCCCCTGGACGCCGCTGCCA GAGGCGTTCGCGCCTATCTGGTATGAGGTCCACAGACCCGATTCTTACAACCTGGCGCTCTAA CCTCGCCAACGGGCCAGGAAAAAAACAGAACAAGGAAAAGAAGAAAAAGTCTGTTCCAAGT AATAATGGGACTAGACAGTAACTGTTTGCACTTTCGTCTCTTATGGAAAATATGATTATTTTGA TGCTTTAGTATTACAGACTGTATCAGACATACTCTTAAAAGTATTTAAAAACGTGGGGTCCTA AAAATTTCCTAGATCGGGACAGCTGATAATGCGACTTCTGTTAGTCTCCGCATCCAACTTTCA GGGCGGAATGGGATTTCTACCTTTTACTGAATATACTCCTGTAATTTTGAATATTTTTTCTCA TCAAATGTGTTACTTTCATGTTTTAGGAAACCAATAAAAATCAAAAATAGAAACACCCAGCTT AGGTGCTCCTTCTTCCAGGAATCCTCCTCTAACCCCTCCCTCCCAGGCAGGATCGGAGGCCCCT CCCGGGTGCTTTCTGGGGCCTCACTGAGGTCCTGGTCCCCTAAGTCCTCCCCCGCAGCCCCTCC GCGTATTAACCCACCGGTCTCGCTGGGCTCGAGATTGCTTACTTAGCACATGGTAAGTGATT AATACTGTTTAATGACCGAGGGAAAAGATAAAATGTTCTCTGATGTTTCACGCTTTTCGCTCTG AAGTTAAATAGTGGTAAATTTATATGCGCTTAGATAAGAACATTTAACAGTTAAGGATCTGGA AAAGTTGACGACGTCCGATGTCCGTGTTTCCTGATCCAGCAGTTGCACGCCTGGGTATTCATC CTTAAGAACAATGTTTTTCAGAATTTGAAGTCCATTTTAGTGGGTCGTAAAGTCATTTAAATGG ATGATCAGAATTTGTAAAACACAGACGGAGAATAGAACATCAGTGTCTCTCAGGTCATAGGG GTGTTCGCTTTATGAATCTCTCTCCCCCTCCTCAGTTTCATACATACACAAATGTGTGTCATGA TGTAAAACGTCATTCCTTAGTATGAGTCATGGACAAAAAAGTTTGAAAGCCACTGCCCTAGAT AAATTTTAATACATGTCCACAAGCAGACGTGTACAAGAAGGTTGACTGTAATGGCAGAAAAC TGGATGCCGCCTTCATGCCTACCTGAAGGAGAAAGATAAATTATACACCACTCATAAAAAGG GCACACTGTACAGTGGCCAATGAAGTATTTTTGTGTTTCAACACAAATGCCTTTCAGTGTTGA ACCAAAAAAAAAAAAAGTTGCCGGAGAATGCTGTGTGATATCTTCTATGTAAAATTCAGAAC CTGGTGGAGCAAAGCTGTTGTTTAGGGATGCATGTATAGGCATTAAAAGTAGTAAAGAAAAA AAGTCAAGCTAATGGTCATCTCCTAGTGGGGAGGAGAGGGTCAGGGGCTCAGAGATGCTGGA AATGCTTTATCGCCTGACCTGTGCAATGGTTACATGGGTGTTTGCTTTGTAACTCTTTGTTAAA TGATACACACTGGGTTTGAATGTTACATTTCCCCCCAAATATGTTAAAATATGGGTGTTGCAA ACTGAAGAAGCCTGAGTCTAGGCTCTCCGTCTGTTATTCTTATTTCCTGGCTTCTTTTTAGAA AAAAAAAATCTTGCTCAGGGAGGAGTACCTAGGGAATTTATCAGTAATGTTTTATTTCATAAA TTCCATGGTGGACATACCAGTATTCATTAAATTATTCTTTATGTATTCTTATAACTTAATTTATA ATATTTCAAAAAGCATTTAGGAGAAAACATCATTTGGTGTGTTTGCTTTCCCAAAAGTCACAT TTACATGTTTTGTACACAACTGGAATATTTTATATAGTAATTTTAGCTAAAATCAATTTTGTT ATGAAAAACGAAATACTAAAAAGTATATAAAAATCACAGAACTTTACAGACTTTCAGCGTTTT AAAATGCTAACATATTGTATTTACCTCAATAATTTCTGTTCCTCAGTTCTTCAGGCACATTTT TAGTGCTCAATAGCCTCATATGACTTTAATATTTTATTATATTTTATTATGTTATATATTTTACA TTATACATTATAGAACAGAATATTTCCATCATTGCAGAAATTTATATTGGAAAACATTCTGGA TACAAATATTTGTTATATACTTGCAGATATTAAACTGTAGACATTAATCCTTATGCTTTTTGTC TTAAGATACTCTACTATTAATGAAATGTATTCTGAATATTTTTCTAAGAATTTTTAAGTTTATG TTTTGTCCACATTTTGTTCTTTAATTTACCTGAGACATGTATATATTGAGATGTATATATTTTAT GTTATGAGATCAAGCTTAATTAATTTTCAGATTCCCACATGAAAAGGTAATTGTCCCAATATC AGTGATTAGCAGTGCCACTTCTGTCACATACAGTACCCAGATATGTTTGGGCTTATTTCCAGGC TGTTAATCCTGGTTTATTTGTCATTTGAAAATACTGCAGATTTTCATTTACTGCTGCTTTCTATG TAGTATATTGTTCAGTTCTAAGAATTTAAGATTTTTTCATTGTGATATTTTTTCTTCCCCTAAGA GATTTGTAGAAAGTAGTCTAGTTCCAATGTGGAAGGTTTTGTGAGTTATCCTTTTGTTACTGAT TTCTAATTTGCACTGTAGTTAGCATACGTGTCAAGGCCAACAATTCTTTGAAATTCGAGAATTG CTTTATGGTTTTAACTGCTCCTTGTATCATCAAGAATAATTTGTACTCACAGACTTTTGAGGCA ATGTATGTAGGTGTGTGTATATATATAATATATACACATACACTTTATATATAGATTATATATA ATCTCTCTGTAGAGTTTATATAAAAATTAAATATATTTATATAAATGTATATATATATATGAAT AAAATCTCCTGTCTCTAAGGTTTATGTTTCATTAATTCAGGAAAGTTTTGTCTTTTATCTCTTTA TTTTCACACATTTTTGTCCTATTCTTTAGGAGCTATGATTAGACTTCTGTTAGACTTCCTCACTC TATCACCCACATCTTTTAAGGTAGATTTAATGTATTTAATATATTTTTTATCCATGTTGAATTCT ACATATGTTTTTTAGTTCTATAATTTATGTACAACAAAAAAAAGTGTGTAGCTTGGTGAAATTT ACATATGTGTATACCTTTGTGATTACTACCCAGATAAACATATAAAACATTTTCATTCCTTCTG CCCCTTCCTATCAATGGAGCCACTCGCTTCCCCCAGTCAACTACTGTCCCGATTTCTATGACCA TGTATTATTTTCAAATGTTTTTAAACTTCATATAAACGGAGTCATACAGTTTATTCTTTTGTTCA CATTGTATTCATCCATGTTGCATGTATAAGAATTTTTGTTTGTTTTTTATTTTTGCTTTGTATCA AGGGTTGGCAAACTATGGCCTGTGGGCCAATTCCAACCCACTGCATGTTTCTGTTTATAAAAT TTTATTGGGCTGTGTTCACCCACCACTATGCCTGGATAATTTTTTGTATTTTTAGTACAGACGG GGTTTCACCGCGTTGGCCAGGATGGTCTTGATCTCCTGACCTCGTGATCCACCCGCCTTGGCCT CCCAAAGTGCTGGGATTACAGGTGTGAGCCACCGCGCCCAGCCCACTCTCAAGATTTTGAAGA CATTTGCCTTTGTTTTCCTCCAGAAACTTTATAGTTTTAGCTGTTGGATCTGTGATTATCACCAG TTGATTTTTGTGTATGGTGTGAGGGGGGGATCAAGATTTATTTTGTATATGGACATCCATCTAC TCTACACATTTATTGAAAAAAACAACACCTTTCTTTTCCCATTGAATTGCGTGGGGACTTTGTT AATAAATGAATGGTCATATATTTGGGTCTGTTTCTGGACTCTGTTCTTTCCACTTGGACTAATT ATCCATTCTTGCATCAGTACCATACTTTTTTAATTACTGTAGTTTATGGTAAGTCTTGACATGG TATTGTAAACCCTCCAGTTTTGTTCTTTTAAACAAATGTTTTGACTATTTAAGTGCTTTACATTT CCATATAAATTTTCAAATGTGCTTGTCAATGTCCATTAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 5673 gi|8888410|gb|AW064473.1|AW064473 SP1072 KRIBB Human CD4 intrathymic T-cell cDNA library Homo sapiens cDNA 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9158) CACGAAGTACTTGGCGTGCACGATGCCGTTAGTGCCCAGCTTGGCGAATTCGTAGATACGCAG CTCGAGGCCTTTGATTTTTTTCAGGCGCTCGATGGTGGCGTCGTCGGAGGCACGGAGCATTTTC TTCTCGAGCATGAAGCGCGTCTTCACGCCGCGGTCCCCCGCTTTGCTCAAGGCTTCGATCACG CGGTCGAGCGGTTCGCCCGCTTTGCCCACGGCGTACATTTCGCCGAAATCGAGCGTCTTCTTC GCGCCGTCGATCATTTCCACCCAAACGTCGGTGGGATTGCTCATGTCGGGCGCGTCGAGTTTC GCTTCCACGGGCGAAGTGTACACGAGCTCGAAGCCGGGAACTTCGAAGGCGGCGGAAGCGGA AAGGGACAC 7481 gi|8099620|gb|AF249845.1|AF249845 Homo sapiens isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable region I, mitochondrial sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9159) CTAATTTAAACTATTCTCTGTTCTTTCATGGGGAAGCAGATTTGGGTACCACCCAAGTATTGAC TCACCCATCAACAACCGCTATGTATCTCGTACATTACTGCCAGCCACCATGAATATTGTACGG TACCATAAATACTTGACCACCTGTAGTACATAAAAACCCAATCCACATCAAAACCCCCTCCCC ATGCTTACAAGCAAGTACAGCAATCAACCTTCAACTATCACACATCAACTGCAACTCCAAAGC CACCCCTCACCCACTAGGATACCAACAAACCTACCCACCCTTAACAGTACATAGTACATAAAG CCATTTACCTACATAGCACATTACAGTCAAATCCCTTCTCGTCCCCATGGATGACCCCCCTCA GATAGGGGTCCCTTGACCACCATCCTCCGTGAAATCAATATCGCGCACAAGAGTGCTACTCTC CTCGCTCCGGGCCCATAACACTTGGGGGTAGCTAAAGTGAACTGTATCCGACATCTGGTTCCT ACTTCAGGGCCATAAAGCCTAAATAGCCCACACGTTTCCCCTTAAATAAGACATCACGATGGAT CACAGGTCTATCACCCTATTAACCACTCACGGGAGCTCTCCATGCATTTGGTATTTTCGTCTGG GGGGTGTGCACGCGATAGCATTGCGAGACGCTGGAGCCGGAGCACCC 7482 gi|7243056|dbj|AB037759.1|AB037759 Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA1338 protein, partial cds (SEQ ID NO: 9160) CTCCTGCTCTTCTTTCCGCTTGGCCTCCAACAGCCTCTGCTGCTCCTCCTGAGCCCGCCTTTCCA GCATGAGATTCAGAGAAGGAAAGAAGAGATAAAAGAAGAGAAAAAAAGGAAAGAAATGGC TAAGCAGGAACGTTTGGAAATTGCTAGTTTGTCAAACCAAGATCATACCTCTAAGAAGGACCC AGGAGGACACAGAACGGCTGCCATTCTACATGGAGGCTCTCCTGACTTTGTAGGAAATGGTA AACATCGGGCAAACTCCTCAGGAAGGTCTAGGCGAGAACGTCAGTATTCTGTATGTAATAGTG AAGATTCTCCTGGCTCTTGTGAAATTCTGTATTTCAATATGGGGAGTCCTGATCAGCTCATGGT GCACAAAGGGAAATGTATTTGGCAGTGATGAACAACTTGGAAAATTAGTCTACAATGCTTTGG AAACAGCCACTGGTGGCTTTGTCTTGTTGTATGAGTGGGTCCTTCAGTGGCAGAAAAAAATGG GTCCATTCCTTACCAGTCAAGAAAAAGAGAAGATTGATAAGTGCAAAAAGCAGATTCAAGGA ACAGAAACAGAATTCAACTCACTGGTAAAATTGAGCCATCCAAATGTAGTACGCTACCTTGCA ATGAATCTCAAAGAGCAAGACGACTCCATCGTGGTGGACATTTTAGTGGAGCACATTAGTGG GGTCTCTCTTGCTGCACACCTGAGCCACTCAGGCCCCATCCCTGTGCATCAGCTTCGCAGGTAC ACAGGTCAGCTCCTGTCAGGCCTTGATTATCTGCACAGCAATTCTGTGGTGCATAAGGTCCTG AGTGCATCTAATGTCTTGGTGGATGCAGAAGGCACCGTCAAGATTACGGACTATAGCATTTCT AAGCGCCTCGCAGACATTTGCAAGGAGGATGTGTTTGAGCAAACCCGAGTTCGTTTTAGTGAC AATGCTCTGCCTTATAAAACGGGGAAGAAAGGAGATGTTTGGCGTCTTGGCCTTCTGCTGCTG TCCCTCAGCCAAGGACAGGAATGTGGAGAGTACCCTGTGACCATCCCTAGTGACTTACCAGCT GACTTTCAAGATTTTCTAAAGAAATGTGTGTGCTTGGATGACAAGGAAAGATGGAGTCCCCAG CAGTTGTTGAAACACAGCTTTATAAATCCCCAGCCAAAAATGCCTCTAGTGGAACAAAGTCCT GAAGATTCTGGAGGACAAGATTATGTTGAGACTGTTATTCCTAGCAACCGGCTACCCAGTGCT GCCTTCTTTAGTGAGACACAGAGACAGTTTTCCCGATACTTCATTGAGTTTGAAGAATTACAA CTTCTTGGTAAAGGAGCTTTTGGAGCTGTCATCAAGGTGCAGAACAAGTTGGACGGCTGCTGC TACGCAGTGAAGCGCATCCCCATCAACCCGGCCAGCCGGCAGTTCCGCAGGATCAAGGGCGA AGTGACACTGCTGTCACGGCTGCACCATGAGAACATTGTGCGCTACTACAACGCCTGGATCGA GCGGCACGAGCGGCCGGCGGGACCGGGGACGCCGCCCCCGGACTCCGGGCCCCTGGCCAAGG ATGACCGAGCTGCACGCGGGCAGCCGGCGAGCGACACAGACGGCCTGGACAGCGTAGAGGC CGCCGCGCCGCCACCCATCCTCAGCAGCTCGGTGGAGTGGAGCACTTCGGGCGAGCGCTCGG CCAGTGCCCGTTTCCCCGCCACCGGCCCGGGCTCCAGCGATGACGAGGACGACGACGAGGAC GAGCACGGTGGCGTCTTCTCCCAGTCCTTCCTGCCTGCTTCAGATTCTGAAAGTGATATTATCT TTGACAATGAAGATGAGAACAGTAAAAGTCAGAATCAGGATGAAGATTGCAATGAAAAGAAT GGCTGCCATGAAAGTGAGCCATCAGTGACGACTGAGGCTGTGCACTACCTATACATCCAGATG GAGTACTGTGAGAAGAGCACTTTACGAGACACCATTGACCAGGGACTGTATCGAGACACCGT CAGACTCTGGAGGCTTTTTCGAGAGATTCTGGATGGATTAGCTTATATCCATGAGAAAGGAAT GATTCACCGGGATTTGAAGCCTGTCAACATTTTTTTGGATTCTGATGACCATGTGAAAATAGG TGATTTTGGTTTGGCGACAGACCATCTAGCCTTTTCTGCTGACAGCAAACAAGACGATCAGAC AGGAGACTTGATTAAGTCAGACCCTTCAGGTCACTTAACTGGGATGGTTGGCACTGCTCTCTA TGTAAGCCCAGAGGTCCAAGGAAGCACCAAATCTGCATACAACCAGAAAGTGGATCTCTTCA GCCTGGGAATTATCTTCTTTGAGATGTCCTATCACCCCATGGTCACGGCTTCAGAAAGGATCTT TGTTCTCAACCAACTCAGAGATCCCACTTCGCCTAAGTTTCCAGAAGACTTTGACGATGGAGA GCATGCAAAGCAGAAATCAGTCATCTCCTGGCTGTTGAACCACGATCCAGCAAAACGGCCCA CAGCCACAGAGCTGCTCAAGAGTGAGCTGCTGCCCCCACCCCAGATGGAGGAGTCAGAGCTG CATGAAGTGCTGCACCACACGCTGAGCAACGTGGATGGGAAGGCCTACCGCACCATGATGGC CCAGATCTTCTCGCAGCGCATCTCCCCTGCCATCGATTACACCTATGACAGCGACATACTGAA GGGCAACTTCTCAATCCGTACAGCCAAGATGCAGCAGCATGTGTGTGAAACCATCATCCGCAT CTTTAAAAGACATGGAGCTGTTCAGTTGTGTACTCCACTACTGCTTCCCCGAAACAGACAAAT ATATGAGCACAACGAAGCTGCCCTATTCATGGACCACAGCGGGATGCTGGTGATGCTTCCTTT TGACCTGCGGATCCCTTTTGCAAGATATGTGGCAAGAAATAATATATTGAATTTAAAACGATA CTGCATAGAACGTGTGTTCAGGCCGCGCAAGTTAGATCGATTTCATCCCAAAGAACTTCTGGA GTGTGCATTGATATTGTCACTTCTACCACCAACAGCTTTCTGCCCACTGCTGAAATTATCTAC ACTATCTATGAAATCATCCAAGAGTTTCCAGCACTTCAGGAAAGAAATTACAGTATTTATTTG AACCATACCATGTTATTGAAAGCAATACTCTTACACTGTGGGATCCCAGAAGATAAACTCAGT CAAGTCTACATTATTCTGTATGATGCTGTGACAGAGAAGCTGACGAGGAGAGAAGTGGAAGC TAAATTTTGTAATCTGTCTTTGTCTTCTAATAGTCTGTGTCGACTCTACAAGTTTATTGAACAG AAGGGAGATTTGCAAGATCTTATGCCAACAATAAATTCATTAATAAAACAGAAAACAGGTAT TGCACAGTTGGTGAAGTATGGCTTAAAAGACCTAGAGGAGGTTGTTGGACTGTTGAAGAAAC TCGGCATCAAGTTACAGGTCTTGATCAATTTGGGCTTGGTTTACAAGGTGCAGCAGCACAATG GAATCATCTTCCAGTTTGTGGCTTTCATCAAACGAAGGCAAAGGGCTGTACCTGAAATCCTCG CAGCTGGAGGCAGATATGACCTGCTGATTCCCCAGTTTAGAGGGCCACAAGCTCTGGGGCCA GTTCCCACTGCCATTGGGGTCAGGATAGCTATAGACAAGATATCTGCTGCTGTCCTCAACATG GAGGAATCTGTTACAATAAGCTCTTGTGACCTCCTGGTTGTAAGTGTTGGTCAGATGTCTATGT CCAGGGCCATCAACCTAACCCAGAAACTCTGGACAGCAGGCATCACAGCAGAAATCATGTAC GACTGGTCACAGTCCCAAGAGGAATTACAAGAGTACTGCAGACATCATGAAATCACCTATGT GGCCCTTGTCTCGGATAAAGAAGGAAGCCATGTCAAGGTTAAGTCTTTCGAGAAGGAAAGGC AGACAGAGAAGCGTGTGCTGGAGACTGAACTTGTGGACCATGTACTGGAGAAACTGAGGACT AAAGTCACTGATGAAAGGAATGGCAGAGAAGCTTCCGATAATCTTGCAGTGCAAAATGTGAA GGGGTCATTTTCTAATGCTTCAGGTTTGTTTGAAATCCATGGAGCAACAGTGGTTCCCATTGTG AGTGTGCTAGCCCCGGAGAAGGTGTCAGCCAGCACTAGGAGGCGCTATGAAACTCAGGTACA AACTCGACTTCAGACCTCCCTTGCCAACTTACATCAGAAAAGCAGTGAAATTGAAATTCTGGC TGTGGATGTACCCAAAGAAACAATATTACAGTTTTTATCATTAGAGTGGGATGCTGATGAACA GGCATTTAACACAACTGTGAAGGAGCTGCTGTCACGCCTGCCAAAGCAAAGATACGTCAAATT AGTCTGTGATGAAATTTATAACATCAAAGTAGAAAAAAAGGTGTCTGTGCTATTTCTGTACAG CTATAGAGATGACTACTACAGAATCTTATTTTAACCCTAAAGAACTGTCGTTAACCTCATTCA AACAGACAGAGGCTTATACTGGAATAATGGAATGTTGTACATTCATCATAATTTAAAATTAAA TTCTAAGAAGAGGCTGGGTGCAGTGGCTCACACCTTTAATCCCAGCACTTTGGGAAGCCAAGG CAGGAAGACTGCTTGAAACCAGGAGTTTGAGACCAGCCTGAGCAACAAAGCAAGACCCCATC TCTATAAAAACTAAAAAAATTAGTTGGGCATGGTGGCACATGCCTGTAGTCCCAGCTACTCCA GAGGCTGAGATGGATCATCTGAGCCTCAGGAGGTTGAGGCTGCAGTGAGCTGTGACTGCGCC ACTGCACTCCAGTCTGGGACAACAGAGCAAGACCCTGTCTTAAAAAAAAAAAGAAAAAAAAA TTTTTTTTCTAAGAAGCTGTCCTACAAAGTTGAGCTTTGTTAGTTTTTCATGTGTAATATATTAT AAATTTATCTTTTGGGATATAATAAATGCTTTCATAT 5834 gi|6703394|gb|AW296758.1|AW296758 UI-H-BW0-ajb-a-10-0-UI.s1 NCI_CGAP_Sub6 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2730931 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9161) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTAACCGAAATTAAGTTTATTCACATCAAATATCAATTATTTGGAGTAAT TAATACAATAAAAACAATTTAAATCTTATTGCTTTGCCAGTTTATACAGTTGCACTGAAGAA AAGGATAAATCCTACCTTTTAAAGTAATTTATATCTTACCTTTTTAATCAAATTAAAGAGATAC TTTATAATCACACAAGACATTTAAATAGTATAATACATTATATAATTACATGTCAGAAGGAAT GAGAGCAGTTAAGAATACCACACGTAAAGAAATAATTGTTGACAACAGAAGTATAAACCTTA TGTGGATAATCTATTTGCTAGGACTAATCCCTCTGTAAGAAAATTAACCTAAGTTAATATAA GGAGGAATATATACAAACATTTATCCTGCAAATGACT 5573 gi|5904386|gb|AW043857.1|AW043857 wy81g04.x1 Soares_NSF_F8_9W_OT_PA_P_S1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2554998 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9162) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTAAGCACCAAATCATCTTCATTAGAGCTAAACAGCCTCCTGGAAGTCTAAC CACACAGCAAATGAAATGGCCATGGTGACTGAGAGGCTACCCCAGCATAAACCCCAGCTCCT GGCCAGAGGGCTGTGCCCTATTAGGGAAACCCAGGAAGGAGGGGATGGGGATGGGGCTCCCA AACTCCCGTCTCTCCCTTATGGACCAAATGGCCA 6309 gi|588591|gb|AW027160.1|AW027160 wt72b08.x1 Soares_thymus_NHFTh Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2512983 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element;, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9163) TTTGAGACGGACTCACTCCAGCCTGGGCAAGGAGAGAAACTCCGTCTCAAAAAAAAAAAATT AATTAATTAAAAAAAAGAGTGTCAAGTGTTATGGGAGATTGGTTAGGTAAGTACTGAAAGTG GATGATTGGCTTTGGCGGTTAGTTTGTCTTGTGTCTGAGAGCCATTTGTATAGTGGCAAATGTT AGATTTCTGGAGGCTGAGGAATGGAAGTTAGGAAATGCAGACAATTAAAAATTCTTCACACC TTTACATTTTGTATTTTTTCCTCAGTGTTTTCTTTTGTAGCACTTCTGACTGGTTTATTATTTGC TTTTTCCTTACAATGACATTGTTATTCTATAGCATTCTGTTGAAGATGTAATTACATTTTCTCAA TCTGTGATGTCAGGTTGCTTTTTGAAGTATAAAGGTTTAAGAAATACATAATTACATATGATTT TTAAGTGATCTTCTCGGTCTTCAGTTGATTTTTTCCATATATAAAT 1345 gi|5875081|gb|AW021551.1|AW021551 df25b04.y1 Morton Fetal Cochlea Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2484414 5′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9164) GCACGAGATAACTTAAGGGATATCTCTGCAAGGAGAAACACCTTTTTAGATCTTTTAGATGCT GCTTCTTCAATGCAAGGAAAGGAAATAACCCCAGCGAGGTACTCTTCAGGGACACAGGTCTA GTACAAGAGAACTCTTGACGGCTACTAAGTTCAGCCAGTCTTAAAAAACTGTGCTGTTTCTAC AAAACTTTAACTACAGTAGTTTATAAGGATGCCAACGAAAGCTGAGGGTGTAGAGCAAAATA GTTCTAAGCTTCAGTTAAACTTCTTTAGGTAAGATCTTATTTACTTTTCCTTTCTTAATTTTCCT CCCTAAAAGATAAACTAATACTCTTAAATGGTCTTTCAGTATAGTGGTTCTTACGTAGTTTAAC ATAGCTATAAATTGAGTTTAACAATTTATAAACTCAAGAGAATAATTTTTATAAACCCTGTTTT CCAATCTGTCATTTACTTAATTATTTTGGTTGTTTTTCCCTTTTTTTTCCTTCTTTTCCCACCCC CTCCCCCTCCATGTGAAGATTTGGGTGCTTAACATATCA 841 gi|5441365|emb|AJ012506.1|HSA012506 Homo sapiens mRNA activated in tumor suppression, clone TSAP21 extended (SEQ ID NO: 9165) ATCCAGCGCCAGCTGGAGATCATGGGCAAGGAAGTCTCGGGCGACCAGATCGAGGACATGTT CGAGCAGGGTAAGTGGGACGTGTTTTCCGAGAAGTTGCTGGCCGACGTGAAGGGCCGCGCGG GCCGCCCTCAACGAGATCGAGAGCCGCCACCGCGAACTGCTGCGCCTGGAGAGCCGCATCCG CGACGTACACGAGCTCTTCTTGCAGATGGCGGTGCTGGTGGAGAAGCAGGCCGACACCCTGA ACGTCATCGAGCTCAACGTACAAAAGACGGTCGACTACACCGGCCAGGCCAAGGCGCAGGTG CGGAAGGCCGTGCAGTACGAGGAGAAGAACCCCTGCCGGACCCTCTGCTGCTTCTGCTGTCCC TGCCTCAAGTAGCAGGCCGGCCCGGGCCGCCACCGCCCATCCCAGACCATGGAGCGCGCTGG GAAGGACGTCACCAAAGCCGGGAGCTCTGCCCTGCAGGGAGTTGCCCCAACCCTTTCCGGAA CTCAGTCTTTAGAAAAGAAACGCCAGGTTCAAGAATTGCAAACCAGCCTGTGCTTGGAAAGA TGGTTAGTTGATACCGTCCGATGATTCTTCAGTAAAGATAGATTCCCACAAAGTTGTGCAATG TCATTATATGACACCTTGCACTCTTACCGTCTTGACAGAAGCCAAGTAAGGAACTGAAGTTGT ATCTGACTGTAGGGTGAATGTCTGAGGCCTGCCTCCTAATAAAGACTCAAGGAGGAAGTCAAT TGGGCATCTGCTAATAGAATGAAGTCATGATGGAAACTTCAGTTCATTTACTTTGTCCCTGAA AATTCCCTGGTTCTGTTCCATTTTGAGCGAAATTGGCCTTGGGAAAAACCACGTTCTTCCTTTC CGATTCTTCATCCGGTCTACGGCTATGCAATTCCTCCCCAAATATAGATCTTATTTCTGCTCAT TTCCCCTACTTATTAAAATCACACCAAACACTTACTATTTTCTTATCTCTTTCACTTTTTAAATA TCTTTCACCAGGTTATATTTTGGTATTATTTTTCCAAACATTTTTAAGCACTGAATATCGAACA AGCACTCAAATTGAAGTATCAGTCATGTTTTGTGTATTTTTCGCTGATAAAAATTATTTAACAT TTATATTTTTACTTGATTACATATGCACATGTATGTAAATGTAAAATACTAATATTCACTAATA TATGTACATAATGATCAATTGGTTTAACTTCTTTTATGTAAGTATGGTATATAAATTTCAAGAC GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 7199 gi|4589521|dbj|AB023156.1|AB023156 Homo sapiens mRNA for KIAA0939 protein, partial cds (SEQ ID NO: 9166) CGGACGCGTGGGGTTTTATTTTACAGGCTGATGTAATCTCTAAACTCAACATGACAGACAGTT TTGCGTTTGGCTCCCTAATATCTGCTGTCGATCCAGTGGCCACTATTGCCATTTTCAATGCACT TCATGTGGACCCCGTGCTCAACATGCTGGTCTTTGGAGAAAGTATTCTCAACGATGCAGTCTC CATTGTTCTGACCAACACAGCTGAAGGTTTAACAAGAAAAAATATGTCAGATGTGAGTGGGTG GCAAACATTTTTACAAGCCGTTGACTACTTCCTCAAAATGTTCTTTGGCTCTGCAGCGCTCGGC ACTCTCACTGGCTTAATTTCTGCATTAGTGCTGAAGCATATTGACTTGAGGAAAACGCCTTCCT TGGAGTTTGGCATGATGATCATTTTTGCTTATCTGCCTTATGGGCTTGCAGAAGGAATCTCACT CTCAGGCATCATGGCCATCGTGTTCTCAGGCATCGTGATGTCCCACTACACGCACCATAACCT CTCCCCAGTCACCCAGATCCTCATGCAGCAGACCCTCCGCACCGTGGCCTTCTTATGTGAAAC ATGTGTGTTTGCATTTCTTGGCCTGTCCAATTTTTAGTTTTCCTCACAAGTTTGAAATTTCCTTTG TCATCTGGTGCATAGTGCTTGTACTATTTGGCAGAGCGGTAAACATTTTCCCTCTTTCCTACCT CCTGAATTTCTTCCGGGATCATAAAATCACACCGAAGATAGATGTTCATCATGTGGTTTAGTGG CCTGCGGGGAGCCATCCCCTATGCCGTGAGCCTACACCTGGACCTGGAGCCCATGGAGAAGC GGCAGCTCATCGGCACCACCACCATCGTCATCGTGCTCTTCACCATCCTGCTGCTGGGCGGCA GCACCATGCCCCTCATTCGCCTCATGGACATCGAGGACGCCAAGGCACACCGCAGGAACAAG AAGGACGTCAACCTCAGCAAGACTGAGAAGATGGGCAACACTGTGGAGTCGGAGCACCTGTC GGAGCTCACGGAGGAGGAGTACGAGGCCCACTACATCAGGCGGCAGGACCTTAAGGGGTTCG TGTGGCTGGACGCCAAGTACCTGAACCCCTTCTTCACTCGGAGGCTGACGCAGGAGGACCTGC ACCACGGGCGCATCCAGATGAAAACTCTCACCAACAAGTGGTACGAGGAGGTACGCCAGGGC CCCTCCGGCTCCGAGGACGACGAGCAGGAGCTGCTCTGACGCCAGGTGCCAAGGCTTCAGGC AGGCAGGCCCAGGATGGGCGTTTGCTGCGCACAGACACTCAGCAGGGGCCTCGCAGAGATGC GTGCATCCAGCAGCCCCTTCAAGACATAAGAGGGCGGGGGGAGGTACTGGCTGCAGAGTCGC CTTAGTCCAGAACCTGACAGGCCTCTGGAGCCAGGCGACTTCTTGGGAAACTGTCATCTCCCG ACTCCTCCCTGAGCCAGCCTCCGCTCAGTGTGGCTCCTCAGCCCACAGAGGGGAGGGAGCATG GGGCCAGGTGCCAGTCATCTGTGAAGCTAGGGCGCCTACCCCCCCACGCGGAGGACCCCTGC GGCCCCCTGCCTAGAGGAGCACCATCTACAGTTGTGCCATTCCCCAGCCACTGCCTTCATGCT GCCCCCGCCGGACTGGCAGAGCCAGGGGTCAGCCACCTGCCTTTGAGTCATCAAGATGCCTCT GCAGCCACAATTCTGACCTAAGTGGCAGGGCCCAGAAATCCTGAAAACCTCCCGCTGCCTTTT GTGATACTTCCTGTGCTCCCTCAGAGAGAAACGGAGTGACCTTTTGTCCTTTACCTGATTGGCA CTTCGCAGTCTATCTCCCTGGGTAGCAGACGGCTGCTGCCCTTCTCTGGGCATGTTCTGAATGT TTACACTGGTACCTTCTGGTATCTTCTTTAGAGCCCCCTGCAAGCTGCAACTCTAGGCTTTTAT CTTGCGGGGTCAGAGCGCCCTCTAGAGGGAAAAGCTAGAGGCACAGGGTTTCTGCCGGCCCA CAACTGCTGTCTTGATTTGCATTTTACAGCAAAGTGCTGAGAGCCTCTAGTCGCCTCCTGCCAT CTGATCTCCCTCCCCACCATTCCCGTACTCAGTTGTTCTTTTGTCTAATCGGAGGCCACTGTGC TGAGGCCCTGCAGTGTCTGCTCACTGCTGCCATCTTCGCTGCTAGTCAGGGTTCCATCCTCTTT CCCCTCTCCCAGTTCCCTACCACGTTGGATCCCATTCGTCACCCATGCTAGGGTCCCCAAAGCA CTGGGGCAGGGGCCAGAGCAGCAGCACCCAGTGCTCCCTCCTCTACTCTGACCTGGGGCCCCA GCATCCTGGAGCACACGCTCCACGCACACACACCCCAGCCCTGTCCCAGGGGCCTGGCCCCCT CAGCCATCTCAGGGTGAGGAGCTGCCAGTCATGTCCAGATGGAATGACTCCCATCCTCTCCTC ATCTCCCCTTTGACGAGCCTCAAACTGCTCAGCTCATCAAAGAGCCATTGCCAACTTCCGTAT GTGGTTCTGGGTCCCAGGGAGCCTTGGAACCTGGCACCCTGGGGTGGTTTAATTCATCATTAA GAAGCATTCCTGCTTCTCAAGGGACACAGTGGCCTGCATGGGCCAGCATGGACCCTGGGCTGA TCATGTGCATTCCTGCTTCTCTGGGGACACAGTGGGCCCACATGGGCCAGCATGGACCCTGGG CTAGAGCAAGCACATCTCCATCTCTTCCACCTCAGGCAGTGTGGCTCCAGATGTCAGGAGGGA CTGACCTCAGGACCTTCCAGGTTCCTCTGTGCCAGGAATGAGAGGCCAGGCCCGATCCTACCA CCTCGCCTTGACCCTGAAGTCAGAGCAGGCCAGCCAAGCAGGAAGCACACTGTTTTACTTTTTG CATGAAAAGTAAATGTGTACTTGATAGAGCTAAAATATGATCTTTTTTAATTTCTCAACCCCAT AATTTGAGCCATTGCCTTGCTTAATTTTGGTTTCCACCATTTCCTTTTAGTGGAGAAGAGAGGA AGTCAGAGGGTAGGGACCTTTGGCTGCCCCTGGGCGAGTGCGGGCAGGGATCTGAGACCAGA TTGTTCTCGCACCCCTGCCAGAACTCACTCTCCCCTGAAGTTTAGGGTCCCATCTCCCAGATGT AAGTTGTTTTGCAAACTCAGTTTGCCAGGATTTCTTTCTTTCCTAATCTTAAATTCACAGATAA AGCAATGAAAAGAGTGAGATCCCATTTCCGTCTGCCCCCTCGTCACCAGGTGTGATAGCCCCA GCCAGGTCACACCTGGCCTCACACTTTGAGCTGAGACTTGAAAACGATGCTGTGGCGGAAGA GCATGTGGGGCTTGGTGGAGGGGCCCCAGGATTTGTTGGGGGCAAAGGGGGTGGCGGGACCG TTCCCAGGAGGTACCAGCACCTGCCTCGATCTCCTCTGAGCCTCTTCTGCCCCCCGTCGGCCAG GTGAGGTCAGCAGCCTGGGAGAGTGCCCCCAAGAGATGAGGGGACCCCGTGTTCCTTGGCAA TCTTGGCTCACCTTGGTAACAAAAGGCCATAGAAGTCTGTTTTTCTGGGTCAGTTTTTTTTGCC TGAGAATAACAAATTGCTGCTGTCTACCTTTAGCACACCAATAATTCTATTTGGGGCAGTGA ATGCATAGAAGATATAAAAATACGCAGCTTAACTATATCTTCCTGCGTGTGTATTTATTTTCTT CTGGGTCTAGGCCATGGTACAGGAGAACTGTGGCGTGTAGGAGGAATACTTCAGGATGAGTG AAGGCTGGAGCCAGGGAGCGCTGGAGGAAACCAGCCCTTTAGCCAGCAGCCGCTCCACCACA GGCACTGCTGTGTGGAACGAGTTCTTGGAATGAATCCCATGCTTTCTGCAGCCTGTAGTTGTTA TGACCCCTCGGAACAACCACCCCGTGGCTTGTGTGGGGTCTCGCAGGGAAAAGGGCTGGCTTC TAGGTCCCCGAGATAAGTGTGCAGGGGGATGGGCCAGGGCCAGGCTAAGGGTGGCTCAGTTC CATCATCTGGAGGTCAGACACACTGTCCAGAGGCAGAACTGAAGCCGTCTCGGCCCCTACCCT AAGCCAGCCACCCCTCTTCACAGTGGGTGAGCTGGGCTGGGCTGGCTGGCATGAGGCCAAGG GGTAGGCCTGAGCGCCAGAGTCGCCGAGGTTAGCCCACAGGATTCCTTTGTGTGCCATGGAAT GCTGAAAGATGGGTGACTGGGGACCCTTCTTAAAACCTTTGGCAAAGGTGCCATCGGCAGGG CTTGGCCTCATGAAGTCTCAGGTCCGTGTTCCCGCAGGGCGCACATGCTTGGAGAGTCCTCAG CAGGGTAGCCGAGGCCAGGCCACTTCTGCTGAGGATGGGGCAGGCTGGGGTGTGGGTGTGGC CTGGGGTGGCTCAGGGCTGGAACTGCTGCCTGATTCCTGTGTGGGGAGAAGCTCAGTGGCCGT TTGCTGCCACTGACAAGGATTTCACATGCAGAAGAGAAAAGGCCCCCCTCCACCCCCCGCATT CCCTGCCGAGTGAGAGCCAGTGTTTGCTGCCCTTGCTGGGGGCGGGTAGGAAACCCTGAGCTT CCTGATGCGGAGTCATGAAGCAGAGTCCTCGGGAAGGCATCTCCACAGCCCCGGGTCCTCTGT CTAACGCCCTCCATTTCACGCCCTCCATCTCACAGTCAAGATAAAGGCGTCGAGAATAAAGAG CCAGCCCCCTTCCATTTAGTCTCCTGCCGTTTCCCAAACAGTTGTCCAACAGTTAGACATTGAG GGGCTTCACTGTTACCAGGCATGTAACAGAAGGAGGAAGACTAACACACACCCCCTGCCCCA TCCCATCCCCCTCTCCCGAGCTATTTTCTTGCTGTGGCCTCTGGTGCCCTTGAGTTGGTCTCCCC GGCTGCTCTGCGGGGGCTTCACTGGCTTCGGAGTGAGCGCGAAGTGCTGGTGAGCAGTGGGC CTGTGATTGGATGGGAAGATGTGCATCCGTGGTCAAAAGTCAGGTGCCAGCCCTGCGGAACC AGAGCCTCAGGCTGGGATGGGGAGGCCTCCCTGCTTCCACCTGCATGGTGGGCATGGCCTGGC TTACACCAAAGGCTTTGACGGTTTCTCCAAGTAAGGATCTGCAAATCTTGAATCGTCCTCAAA ATGACGAAGCTTGAATTGTCCTCAAGATGGATGTGAATCTTACATTCCTTTTCATCATTTCCTT TGTAAAAATGACGAGTGCTGGGTTTTTGTTTTAAGAAGCATTATGAAGGCCAGACTTACTCAT TTTTCTCCCCCAAGTGAGCTGCAAGAGGCCCCTGTTAGGCCCCTGTTTCCTGAGCAGTGATGTG CTGCTCTTCTTGGTGGGGCTTTGGGCTGGGAGGGGAAGGCGGGTCAGAGATGGGGGACCTGT GGCTGCCATGCAGGAGCCCCTGCGTCATCTCGTTGGACTCTTTAAGGGAGTCAGGAATAGATG TATGAACAGTCGTGTCACTGGATGCCTATTTAGAAATAAAGTGTATGCTGCTG 5280 gi|4438174|gb|AI524039.1|AI524039 tg99h02.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2116947 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9167) TTAAGCATTTTCTGCCCACAGAATGAAAACAACAGCAGAGTCCTGTGGGCAAGAGGGGGAAT CAGGTGCCCAGAAAGCTGTTTTGTCTCCTTCCTTCCTTATTTAACACATGACCTCAAGGAAGTT AACTAAACTCTCTGGGACTCTGAGCCTCTTATTGAAGTTAGGAAGAGAAATATTGTTCCTTCTC AACCTCAAGTCACCAAAGGACAATGTGGAGGAACGTGCCGGTTGCATGAGGCTCCTGAAACT CACAACACCGTTTCCTTCAAGGAAAAGAATGGAGCCCCTTGGGGTTTTCTGAGTGGCTCACG TGGCCAGGTATAAGGAAGCTACTTTTACCTGCTTGGTGGGAAACAAAAAATTGATTGTGTTTC CTCAGATTTTTCTCCCAGAACAGAAACTGTTATCTCTTTAAACATAATACCTTTGGTGCAGACA TAAAATTTATATAATTTCCCTGCATGGGCAATGGGAAAAATACTT 5108 gi|4108009|gb|AI356388.1|AI356388 qz26e07.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:2028036 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9168) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTGAGACAGAGTCTCACTCCGTTGTCCAGGCTGGACTAGTGCTACCATA CTGCATAGTGCAGTTCTAGAATAAAGCTAACTAAAGAGAATCAATAACTAAATGCAATGTAT GAAATTTGATTGCAACCTTGATGGAAAAAATAGCCATAAATGATACCTTAAGAACAAAAAGG ACTAGGAAGTAGACAATATAGAGAATTGTTTTTAATTTTTTTGGTGTGATAACTTGTTTCTTAT CCTTATTTTTGGGATATACTGAACTAGTAAAGGGTAAAATGTCATGTTCAGTGTGTGGAAATT GAAGGAGACTAAGGAAAACATGACAACT 4191 gi|3151837|gb|AA976045.1|AA976045 on32e01.s1 NCI_CGAP_Lu5 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:1558392 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9169) CTTATCAAAATATTTTATTTTAGGAGACCCCTCAAAAAAAGACCCACCACATTAGACAGACGC CCCAACAACACCCTTGGCCTTTTTTTGGTCTTTTCTGTATTTTTTCCTTTTTAAATCAACTAAAA CAATTTGATGCTTAAAATAAAAGACAGGAAATATTTCCTGATGAGACTTTAGTCGAGAATATA GATATATTTCTGATCCGGGGGCGGGTGATCAAGGGCGGGGGAGGAGAAGGATGTGCCACCAG TGGTTCGCGAGGTTCCGTTTCTCAGCTCAGGAGGGAGCCTGGCTGCCTGGACCCGGGCTAGGG ACCCAGAGCTGGGGCTCCACAGGCCTGACCAGGGCCAGGGAAGAAGAGGTTTTGCATCCTAC CTCTGTCCAACGCAAAACCTCTTCTTTCCTGGCTAACTCGGTCCTTTGTGGCAGCCTGACTGAA TCCGGGGACAGGACCTAAGACATGCTGA 7605 gi|2877424|gb|AA808018.1|AA808018 nv64d09.s1 NCI_CGAP_GCB1 Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:1234577 3′ similar to contains Alu repetitive element; mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO: 9170) TTTTTTTTTTCAGTCTATTCCCCCTGTCTGGAAGGCCCTTCATCCTACTCTCTTGGCCTCTTCTA ATTTTTTTCAGTGGAGTCCAAAGTACTCATAAACACATTCATTAAAAATGTAAGAAGCCAAAG GGCAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTAATCAGGGATGAGGAGGGAAGCTAAGAATTTTAAAATAGTA AATGAAAAATTTAGAAATATGTATTTTGTAGAAAATAGTAGACTTAGCACTAAGATGAAATGT TTTTGGTAAAGTTTTTAATTTGGGAGTTTTGCTGATTCCTTCTTACCCTTCAGGACAATTCACA GATATCAATCCTTTCTGGAGTTACCCCTGACTCCCTCAACACCCCAAAACTCTAAATGCCACG GTCATCTGTTTCTATATCAACCTTTTAACATATTTATGGCCAGGCGTGGTGGCTCATGCCTGTA ATCCTAGCACTTTGGGAGGCCAAGGCAGGAGTCACTGCGCCTGGCCAATTTTCATATTTTTAG TAGAGACGGGGTTTTACCATGTTGGCCACGCTGGTCTCGAACTCTTGATCTCAAGTGATCT 261 gi|33910|emb|X51841.1|HSINB4 Human mRNA for integrin beta(4) subunit (SEQ ID NO: 9171) CGCCCGCGCGCTGCAGCCCCATCTCCTAGCGGCAGCCCAGGCGCGGAGGGAGCGAGTCCGCC CCGAGGTAGGTCCAGGACGGGCGCACAGCAGCAGCCGAGGCTGGCCGGGAGAGGGAGGAAG AGGATGGCAGGGCCACGCCCCAGCCCATGGGCCAGGCTGCTCCTGGCAGCCTTGATCAGCGT CAGCCTCTCTGGGACCTTGGCAAACCGCTGCAAGAAGGCCCCAGTGAAGAGCTGCACGGAGT GTGTCCGTGTGGATAAGGACTGCGCCTACTGCACAGACGAGATGTTCAGGGACCGGCGCTGC AACACCCAGGCGGAGCTGCTGGCCGCGGGCTGCCAGCGGGAGAGCATCGTGGTCATGGAGAG CAGCTTCCAAATCACAGAGGAGACCCAGATTGACACCACCCTGCGGCGCAGCCAGATGTCCC CCCAAGGCCTGCGGGTCCGTCTGCGGCCCGGTGAGGAGCGGCATTTTGAGCTGGAGGTGTTTG AGCCACTGGAGAGCCCCGTGGACCTGTACATCCTCATGGACTTCTCCAACTCCATGTCCGATG ATCTGGACAACCTCAAGAAGATGGGGCAGAACCTGGCTCGGGTCCTGAGCCAGCTCACCAGC GACTACACTATTGGATTTGGCAAGTTTGTGGACAAAGTCAGCGTCCCGCAGACGGACATGAG GCCTGAGAAGCTGAAGGAGCCCTGGCCCAACAGTGACCCCCCCTTCTCCTTCAAGAACGTCAT CAGCCTGACAGAAGATGTGGATGAGTTCCGGAATAAACTGCAGGGAGAGCGATCTCAGGCA ACCTGGATGCTCCTGAGGGCGGCTTCGATGCCATCCTGCAGACAGCTGTGTGCACGAGGGACA TTGGCTGGCGCCCGGACAGCACCCACCTGCTGGTCTTCTCCACCGAGTCAGCCTTCCACTATG AGGCTGATGGCGCCAACGTGCTGGCTGGCATCATGAGCCGCAACGATGAACGGTGCCACCTG GACACCACGGGCACCTACACCCAGTACAGGACACAGGACTACCCGTCGGTGCCCACCCTGGT GCGCCTGCTCGCCAAGCACAACATCATCCCCATCTTTGCTGTCACCAACTACTCCTATAGCTAC TACGAGAAGCTTCACACCTATTTCCCTGTCTCCTCACTGGGGGTGCTGCAGGAGGACTCGTCC AACATCGTGGAGCTGCTGGAGGAGGCCTTCAATCGGATCCCGCTCCAACCTGGACATCCGGGCC CTAGACAGCCCCCGAGGCCTTCGGACAGAGGTCACCTCCAAGATGTTCCAGAAGACGAGGAC TGGGTCCTTTCACATCCGGCGGGGGGAAGTGGGTATATACCAGGTGCAGCTGCGGGCCCTTGA CACGTGGATGGGACGCACGTGTGCCAGCTGCCGGAGGACCAGAAGGGCAACATCCATCTGA AACCTTCCTTCTCCGACGGCCTCAAGATGGACGCGGGCATCATCTGTGATGTGTGCACCTGCG AGCTGCAAAAAGAGGTGCGGTCAGCTCGCTGCAGCTTCAACGGAGACTTCGTGTGCGGACAG TGTGTGTGCAGCGAGGGCTGGAGTGGCCAGACCTGCAACTGCTCCACCGGCTCTCGAGTGAC ATTCAGCCCTGCCTGCGGGAGGGCGAGGACAAGCCGTGCTCCGGCCGTGGGGAGTGCCAGTG CGGGCACTGTGTGTGCTACGGCGAAGGCCGCTACGAGGGTCAGTTCTGCGAGTATGACAACTT CCAGTGTCCCCGCACTTCCGGGTTCCTCTGCAATGACCGAGGACGCTGCTCCATGGGCCAGTG TGTGTGTGAGCCTGGTTGGACAGGCCCAAGCTGTGACTGTCCCCTCAGCAATGCCACCTGCAT CGACAGCAATGGGGGCATCTGTAATGGACGTGGCCACTGTGAGTGTGGCCGCTGCCACTGCC ACCAGCAGTCGCTCTACACGGACACCATCTGCGAGATCAACTACTCGGCGATCCACCCGGGCC TCTGCGAGGACCTACGCTCCTGCGTGCAGTGCCAGGCGTGGGGCACCGGCGAGAAGAAGGGG CGCACGTGTGAGGAATGCAACTTCAAGGTCAAGATGGTGGACGAGCTTAAGAGAGCCGAGGA GGTGGTGGTGCGCTGCTCCTTCCGGGACGAGGATGACGACTGCACCTACAGCTACACCATGGA AGGTGACGGCGCCCCTGGGCCCAACAGCACTGTCCTGGTGCACAAGAAGAAGGACTGCCCTC CGGGCTCCTTCTGGTGGCTCATCCCCCTGCTCCTCCTCCTCCTGCCGCTCCTGGCCCTGCTACT GCTGCTATGCTGGAAGTACTGTGCCTGCTGCAAGGCCTGCCTGGCCTTCTCCCGTGCTGCAA CCGAGGTCACATGGTGGGCTTTAAGGAAGACCACTACATGCTGCGGGAGAACCTGATGGCCT CTGACCACTTGGACACGCCCATGCTGCGCAGCGGGAACCTCAAGGGCCGTGACGTGGTCCGCT GGAAGGTCACCAACAACATGCAGCGGCCTGGCTTTGCCACTCATGCCGCCAGCATCAACCCCA CAGAGCTGGTGCCCTACGGGCTGTCCTTGCGCCTGGCCCGCCTTTGCACCGAGAACCTGCTGA AGCCTGACACTCGGGAGTGCGCCCAGCTGCGCCAGGAGGTGGAGGAGAACCTGAACGAGGTC TACAGGCAGATCTCCGGTGTACACAAGCTCCAGCAGACCAAGTTCCGGCAGCAGCCCAATGC CGGGAAAAAGCAAGACCACACCATTGTGGACACAGTGCTGATGGCGCCCCGCTCGGCCAAGC CGGCCCTGCTGAAGCTTACAGAGAAGCAGGTGGAACAGAGGGCCTTCCACGACCTCAAGGTG GCCCCCGGCTACTACACCCTCACTGCAGACCAGGACGCCCGGGGCATGGTGGAGTTCCAGGA GGGCGTGGAGCTGGTGGACGTACGGGTGCCCCTCTTTATCCGGCCTGAGGATGACGACGAGA AGCAGCTGCTGGTGGAGGCCATCGACGTGCCCGCAGGCACTGCCACCCTCGGCCGCCGCCTG GTAAACATCACCATCATCAAGGAGCAAGCCAGAGACGTGGTGTCCTTTGAGCAGCCTGAGTTC TCGGTCAGCCGCGGGGACCAGGTGGCCCGCATCCCTGTCATCCGGCGTGTCCTGGACGGCGGG AAGTCCCAGGTCTCCTACCGCACACAGGATGGCACCGCGCAGGGCAACCGGGACTACATCCC CGTGGAGGGTGAGCTGCTGTTCCAGCCTGGGGAGGCCTGGAAAGAGCTGCAGGTGAAGCTCC TGGAGCTGCAAGAAGTTGACTCCCTCCTGCGGGGCCGCCAGGTCCGCCGTTTCCACGTCCAGC TCAGCAACCCTAAGTTTGGGGCCCACCTGGGCCAGCCCCACTCCACCACCATCATCATCAGGG ACCCAGATGAACTGGACCGGAGCTTCACGAGTCAGATGTTGTCATCACAGCCACCCCCTCACG GCGACCTGGGCGCCCCGCAGAACCCCAATGCTAAGGCCGCTGGGTCCAGGAAGATCCATTTC AACTGGCTGCCCCCTTCTGGCAAGCCAATGGGGTACAGGGTAAAGTACTGGATTCAGGGTGA CTCCGAATCCGAAGCCCACCTGTCTCGACAGCAAGGTGCCCTCAGTGGAGCTCACCACCTGTA CCCGTATTGCGACTATGAGATGAAGGTGTGCGCCTACGGGGCTCAGGGCGAGGGACCCTACA GCTCCCTGGTGTCCTGCCGCACCCACCAGGAAGTGCCCAGCGAGCCAGGGCGTCTGGCCTTCA ATGTCGTCTCCTCCACGGTGACCCAGCTGAGCTGGGCTGAGCCGGCTGAGACCAACGGTGAG ATCACAGCCTACGAGGTCTGCTATGGCCTGGTCAACGATGACAACCGACCTATTGGGCCCATG AAGAAAGTGCTGGTTGACAACCCTAAGAACCGGATGCTGCTTATTGAGAACCTTCGGGAGTCC CAGCCCTACCGCTACACGGTGAAGGCGCGCAACGGGGCCGGCTGGGGGCCTGAGCGGGAGGC CATCATCAACCTGGCCACCCAGCCCAAGAGGCCCATGTCCATCCCCATCATCCCTGACATCCC TATCGTGGACGCCCAGAGCGGGGAGGACTACGACAGCTTCCTTATGTACAGCGATGACGTTCT ACGCTCTCCATCGGGCAGCCAGAGGCCCAGCGTCTCCGATGACACTGAGCACCTGGTGAATG GCCGGATGGACTTTGCCTTCCCGGGCAGCACCAACTCCCTGCACAGGATGACCACGACCAGTG CTGCTGCCTATGGCACCCACCTGAGCCCACACGTGCCCCACCGCGTGCTAAGCACATCCTCCA CCCTCACACGGGACTACAACTCACTGACCCGCTCAGAACACTCACACTCGACCACACTGCCGA GGGACTACTCCACCCTCACCTCCGTCTCCTCCCACGACTCTCGCCTGACTGCTGGTGTGCCCGA CACGCCCACCCGCCTGGTGTTCTCTGCCCTGGGGCCCACATCTCTCAGAGTGAGCTGGCAGGA GCCGCGGTGCGAGCGGCCGCTGCAGGGCTACAGTGTGGAGTACCAGCTGCTGAACGGCGGTG AGCTGCATCGGCTCAACATCCCCAACCCTGCCCAGACCTCGGTGGTGGTGGAAGACCTCCTGC CCAACCACTCCTACGTGTTCCGCGTGCGGGCCCAGAGCCAGGAAGGCTGGGGCCGAGAGCGT GAGGGTGTCATCACCATTGAATCCCAGGTGCACCCGCAGAGCCCACTGTGTCCCCTGCCAGGC TCCGCCTTCACTTTGAGCACTCCCAGTGCCCCAGGCCCGCTGGTGTTCACTGCCCTGAGCCCAG ACTCGCTGCAGCTGAGCTGGGAGCGGCCACGGAGGCCCAATGGGGATATCGTCGGCTACCTG GTGACCTGTGAGATGGCCCAAGGAGGAGGGCCAGCCACCGCATTCCGGGTGGATGGAGACAG CCCCGAGAGCCGGCTGACCGTGCCGGGCCTCAGCGAGAACGTGCCCTACAAGTTCAAGGTGC AGGCCAGGACCACTGAGGGCTTCGGGCCAGAGCGCGAGGGCATCATCACCATAGAGTCCCAG GATGGAGGACCCTTCCCGCAGCTGGGCAGCCGTGCCGGGCTCTTCCAGCACCCGCTGCAAAGC GAGTACAGCAGCATCACCACCACCCACACCAGCGCCACCGAGCCCTTCCTAGTGGATGGGCC GACCCTGGGGGCCCAGCACCTGGAGGCAGGCGGCTCCCTCACCCGGCATGTGACCCAGGAGT TTGTGAGCCGGACACTGACCACCAGCGGAACCCTTAGCACCCACATGGACCAACAGTTCTTCC AAACTTGACCGCACCCTGCCCCACCCCCGCCATGTCCCACTAGGCGTCCTCCCGACTCCTCTCC CGGAGCCTCCTCAGCTACTCCATCCTTGCACCCCTGGGGGCCAGCCCACCCGCATGCACAGA GCAGGGGCTAGGTGTCTCCTGGGAGGCATGAAGGGGGCAAGGTCCGTCCTCTGTGGCCCAA ACCTATTTGTAACCAAAGAGCTGGGAGCAGCACAAGGACCCAGCCTTTGTTCTGCACTTAATA AATGGTTTTGCTACTG 6221 gi|1099242|gb|H92914.1|H92914 yt94g03.s1 Soares_pineal_gland_N3HPG Homo sapiens cDNA clone IMAGE:231988 3′, mRNA sequence (SEQ ID NO:9172) ATCACAGGATAAGCAATAGATTGTGTGGGAAATAATAACACAAGAGTAAAGATGCTGAAGGA CTCTTCTGGAACTCAAAGTGACAGTTTTGAAGGTTCTGGCACAGNAGGAAAGGATCACAACCC ATATAAATGGCNAATGNTGAATTTCTCTGAACACTGTCACATATGGGGCATCAATTTGGAAAA CTCTCAATTGAGGCCCCTTCCCTAAGATNACAACATTGATAACCTGTCTTNTTCTCTCNCTTCT TTACNATCCGNCCAAGTCTACTATTCCAAGTTTAAATATNGTTCAGAAAGTTGTCAGCCTTGTT AGTCAGAAAAACTCCCATTTAGAGCCANCCAAACTAGGCANAAGAAATT 7094 479G12 Xdx Clone (SEQ ID NO: 9173) AATATAAGGACTTCCATTGGTGTGCAGGTGGATTCGTGGTGCTAAACTAT GTTATGTGGGTGTGGGGGCCGAGGAGGGGGTTGTGCTCTGGCAGCGGTGG CGCCCTAAATGATCTATAGGTAAACTCTAATGGCTTCCGCAGGGGGTGCA GTGCGGAGGACAAGAGCTTGGGGCTCTCTGGCTGAGTGATCTGGGGGACA CTCAAGCGGTTTGTTTCTGTAGAAATGGGAATCTTAAGGCCTCTCTGGAA AGGGTGTGAGGGGGTCGAGGGGGAGCGGGCGCCGGGCCTTTTGCGTTCA TTAGGTGGGTTTGCTTTGCGAG

TABLE 15A Alternate Array Probe mRNA Current UniGene Full Length RefSeq Peptide Protein Array Probe SEQ ID Gene Gene Name Accession # (Build 156) SEQ ID Accession # SEQ ID SEQ IDs 3 OID_3 EST AW968823 Hs.104157 9191 2 45 IL15 Interleukin 15 NM_000585 Hs.168132 9192 NP_000576 9309 636, 1972 90 PRF1 Perform 1 (pore forming protein) NM_005041 Hs.2200 9193 NP_005032 9310 145 OID_145 EST AW968541 Hs.324481 9194 144, 146, 6049 157 IL17 Interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T- NM_002190 Hs.41724 9195 NP_002181 9311 2263, 3612 lymphocyte-associated serine esterase 8) 176 IL8 Interleukin 8 NM_000584 Hs.624 9142 NP_000575 9312 1784, 1971 180 TNFSF5 Tumor necrosis factor (ligand) NM_000074 Hs.652 9196 NP_000065 9313 3780 superfamily, member 5 (hyper- IgM syndrome) 194 MIF Macrophage migration inhibitory NM_002415 Hs.73798 9197 NP_002406 9314 398, 1782, factor (glycosylation-inhibiting 1783 factor) 229 CXCL1 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001511 Hs.789 9198 NP_001502 9315 3752 ligand 1 (melanoma growth stimulating activity, alpha) 230 PCNA Proliferating cell nuclear antigen NM_002592 Hs.78996 9199 NP_002583 9316 248 CD69 CD69 antigen (p60, early T-cell NM_001781 Hs.82401 9200 NP_001772 9317 2192, 3856 activation antigen) 253 OID_253 EST AK091125 Hs.83086 9201 1741 258 IL2RG Interleukin 2 receptor, gamma NM_000206 Hs.84 9202 NP_000197 9318 (severe combined immuno- deficiency) 261 ITGB4 Integrin, beta 4 NM_000213 Hs.85266 9203 NP_000204 9319 3747 262 IFNG Interferon, gamma NM_000619 Hs.856 9204 NP_000610 9320 1980, 3725 269 CXCR4 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_003467 Hs.89414 9205 NP_003458 9321 2514, 4645, receptor 4 5495 272 IL2 Interleukin 2 NM_000586 Hs.89679 9206 NP_000577 9322 273, 284, 1973, 4535 281 CD19 CD19 antigen NM_001770 Hs.96023 9207 NP_001761 9323 500 B2M beta 2 microglobulin NM_004048 Hs.75415 9208 NP_004039 9324 4110, 1101 573 OID_573 KIAA1486 protein AB040919 Hs.210958 9209 792 HYMAI Hydatidiform mole associated AF241534 Hs.196015 9157 and imprinted 802 C5orf7 DNA segment on chromosome NM_016604 Hs.24125 9210 NP_057688 9325 3313 12 (unique) 2489 expressed sequence (NKG2D) 812 SMBP SM-11044 binding protein NM_020123 Hs.8203 9211 NP_064508 9326 3422 841 STX11 Syntaxin 11 AJ012506 Hs.396883 9165 873 OID_873 KIAA1892 protein NM_015397 Hs.102669 9212 NP_056212 9327 1154 HT001 HT001 protein NM_014065 Hs.279040 9213 NP_054784 9328 1153, 3114 1295 ITGB1 Integrin, beta 1 (fibronectin NM_002211 Hs.287797 9214 NP_002202 9329 2269, 4099, receptor, beta polypeptide, 4900, 5046, antigen CD29 includes MDF2, 8054 MSK12) 1398 OID_1398 Mitochondrial rRNA 16S AY029066 9215 6112, 6123 subunit 1540 PSMB8 Proteasome (prosome, AK092738 Hs.180062 9216 1977 macropain) subunit, beta type, 8 (large multifunctional protease 7) 1675 HLA-DRA Major histocompatibility NM_019111 Hs.76807 9217 NP_061984 9330 3414 complex, class II, DR alpha 1696 TRB T cell receptor beta, constant K02885 Hs.300697 9218 3697 region 1718 CTLA4 Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- NM_005214 Hs.247824 9219 NP_005205 9331 2743, 5375 associated protein 4 1754 CD8A CD8 antigen, alpha polypeptide NM_001768 Hs.85258 9220 NP_001759 9332 260, 5537 (p32) 1771 HLA-DRB1 Major histocompatibility NM_002124 Hs.308026 9221 NP_002115 9333 117, 1775, complex, class II, DR beta 1 2246, 3682, 4595, 4842, 4893 1778 CCL5 Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 5 NM_002985 Hs.241392 9222 NP_002976 9334 99 (RANTES, SCYA5) 1825 IL10 Interleukin 10 NM_000572 Hs.193717 9223 NP_000563 9335 7618 1854 APEX1 APEX nuclease (multifunctional M92444 Hs.73722 9224 2158 DNA repair enzyme) 1 1907 GUSB Glucuronidase, beta NM_000181 Hs.183868 9225 NP_000172 9336 1759, 1761 1944 IL2RA Interleukin 2 receptor, alpha NM_000417 Hs.1724 9145 NP_000408 9337 59, 60, 61, 1944, 3608 1956 HBB Hemoglobin, beta NM_000518 Hs.155376 9130 NP_000509 9338 1975 IL4 Interleukin 4 NM_000589 Hs.73917 9226 NP_000580 9339 200 1977 TAP1 Transporter 1, ATP-binding NM_000593 Hs.352018 9227 NP_000584 9340 cassette, sub-family B (MDR1/TAP) 1978 TNF Tumor necrosis factor (TNF NM_000594 Hs.241570 9228 NP_000585 9341 101 superfamily, member 2) 1984 TNFSF6 Tumor necrosis factor (ligand) NM_000639 Hs.2007 9229 NP_000630 9342 3818 superfamily, member 6 1991 CD3Z CD3Z antigen, zeta polypeptide NM_000734 Hs.97087 9230 NP_000725 9343 (TiT3 complex) 2005 IL5 Interleukin 5 (colony-stimulating NM_000879 Hs.2247 9231 NP_000870 9344 3711 factor, eosinophil) 2006 IL7 Interleukin 7 NM_000880 Hs.72927 9232 NP_000871 9345 2067 ACTB Actin, beta NM_001101 Hs.288061 9233 NP_001092 9346 1052, 1436, 8093, 8133 2086 PRDM1 PR domain containing 1, with NM_001198 Hs.388346 9234 NP_001189 9347 ZNF domain 2148 CXCL10 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001565 Hs.2248 9235 NP_001556 9348 ligand 10, SCYB10 2246 HLA-DRB3 Major histocompatibility NM_022555 Hs.308026 9236 NP_072049 9349 117, 1771, complex, class II, DR beta 3 3682, 4595, 4842, 4893 2268 ITGAL Integrin, alpha L (antigen NM_002209 Hs.174103 9237 NP_002200 9350 66 CD11A (p180), lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1; alpha polypeptide) 2287 LYN v-yes-1 Yamaguchi sarcoma NM_002350 Hs.80887 9238 NP_002341 9351 1765 viral related oncogene homolog 2429 CCL17 Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand NM_002987 Hs.66742 9239 NP_002978 9352 17 2518 H2AFL H2A histone family, member L U90551 Hs.28777 9151 2519 H2BFQ H2B histone family, member Q NM_003528 Hs.2178 9150 NP_003519 9353 2563 FADD Fas (TNFRSF6)-associated via NM_003824 Hs.86131 9240 NP_003815 9354 death domain 2639 DUSP2 Dual specificity phosphatase 2 NM_004418 Hs.1183 9241 NP_004409 9355 1711 2691 LPXN Leupaxin NM_004811 Hs.49587 9242 NP_004802 9356 4691 2712 CD8B1 CD8 antigen, beta polypeptide 1 NM_004931 Hs.2299 9243 NP_004922 9357 3726 (p37) 2786 ITK IL2-inducible T-cell kinase L10717 Hs.211576 9244 86, 1708, 3211 2855 TCIRG1 T-cell, immune regulator 1, NM_006019 Hs.46465 9245 NP_006010 9358 ATPase, H+ transporting, lysosomal V0 protein a isoform 3 2894 CD72 CD72 antigen NM_001782 Hs.116481 9246 NP_001773 9359 819, 2193, 2894 2947 MTHFD2 Methylene tetrahydrofolate NM_006636 Hs.154672 9247 NP_006627 9360 3735 dehydrogenase (NAD+ dependent), methenyltetrahydro- folate cyclohydrolase 2964 SF3A3 Splicing factor 3a, subunit 3, NM_006802 Hs.77897 9248 NP_006793 9361 3811 60 kDa 3034 D12S2489E DNA segment on chromosome NM_007360 Hs.74085 9249 NP_031386 9362 202, 3753 12 (unique) 2489 expressed sequence 3081 STK39 Serine threonine kinase 39 NM_013233 Hs.199263 9250 NP_037365 9363 (STE20/SPS1 homolog, yeast) 3087 LLT1 Lectin-like NK cell receptor NM_013269 Hs.136748 9251 NP_037401 9364 3096 TBX21 T-box 21 NM_013351 Hs.272409 9252 NP_037483 9365 3105 BAZ2A Bromodomain adjacent to zinc NM_013449 Hs.277401 9253 NP_038477 9366 finger domain, 2A 3305 KLRF1 Killer cell lectin-like receptor NM_016523 Hs.183125 9254 NP_057607 9367 subfamily F, member 1 3374 ChGn Chondroitin beta 1,4N- NM_018371 Hs.11260 9255 NP_060841 9368 acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 3510 BCL11B B-cell CLL/lymphoma 11B (zinc NM_022898 Hs.57987 9256 NP_075049 9369 170 finger protein) 3541 SLC9A1 Solute carrier family 9 R14692 Hs.170222 9257 (sodium/hydrogen exchanger), isoform 1 (antiporter, Na+/H+, amiloride sensitive) 3580 PTGS2 Prostaglandin-endoperoxide NM_000963 Hs.196384 9258 NP_000954 9370 synthase 2 (prostaglandin G/H synthase and cyclooxygenase) 3707 BPGM 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase NM_001724 Hs.198365 9259 NP_001715 9371 3709 IL6 Interleukin 6 NM_000600 Hs.93913 9260 NP_000591 9372 279 3720 MS4A1 Membrane-spanning 4-domains, NM_152866 Hs.89751 9261 NP_690605 9373 275, 3482 subfamily A, member 1, CD20 4113 CCL4 Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 4 NM_002984 Hs.75703 9262 NP_002975 9374 211, 212, 213, 1685, 2428, 6059, 6199, 7449, 7582 4132 GZMB Granzyme B (granzyme 2, cyto- NM_004131 Hs.1051 9143 NP_004122 9375 4 toxic T-lymphocyte-associated serine esterase 1) 4281 OID_4281 EST AA053887 Hs.34549 9263 4361 OID_4361 EST A1356405 Hs.157556 9264 4365 OID_4365 Mitochondrial solute carrier AI114652 Hs.300496 9265 4399 IGHM Immunoglobulin heavy constant BC032249 Hs.300697 9266 4398 mu 4460 OID_4460 EST AF150295 Hs.205159 9267 4504 TCRGC2 T cell receptor gamma constant M17323 Hs.112259 9268 746 2 4516 GPI Glucose phosphate isomerase NM_000175 Hs.409162 9269 NP_000166 9376 4517 GSN Gelsolin (amyloidosis, Finnish NM_000177 Hs.290070 9270 NP_000168 9377 8052 type) 4540 CD4 CD4 antigen (p55) NM_000616 Hs.17483 9271 NP_000607 9378 69 4565 CXCR3 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001504 Hs.198252 9272 NP_001495 9379 receptor 3, GPR9 4570 IGSF1 Immunoglobulin superfamily, NM_001555 Hs.22111 9273 NP_001546 9380 member 1 4578 CD33 CD33 antigen (gp67) NM_001772 Hs.83731 9274 NP_001763 9381 255, 4984 4580 CD47 CD47 antigen (Rh-related NM_001777 Hs.82685 9275 NP_001768 9382 antigen, integrin-associated signal transducer) 4604 KLRB1 Killer cell lectin-like receptor NM_002258 Hs.169824 9116 NP_002249 9383 subfamily B, member 1 4606 CXCL9 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_002416 Hs.77367 9276 NP_002407 9384 ligand 9 (MIG) 4758 BY55 Natural killer cell receptor, NM_007053 Hs.81743 9277 NP_008984 9385 immunoglobulin superfamily member 4761 KLRD1 Killer cell lectin-like NM_002262 Hs.41682 9278 NP_002253 9386 receptor subfamily D, member 1 4789 OID_4789 KIAA0963 protein NM_014963 Hs.7724 9279 NP_055778 9387 4817 HLA-F Major histocompatibility NM_018950 Hs.377850 9280 NP_061823 9388 complex, class I, F 4946 KPNA6 Karyopherin alpha 6 (importin AW021037 Hs.301553 9281 1344 alpha 7) 5032 MGC45416 Hypothetical Protein MGC45416 BC032808 Hs.95835 9282 368, 369, 1346, 1495 5057 OID_5057 EST H56344 Hs.178703 9283 1316, 1672 5280 OID_5280 EST AI524039 Hs.192524 9167 5350 OID_5350 EST AK055687 Hs.4283 9284 6283 5353 OID_5353 EST BC038434 9285 5437 OID_5437 EST AI797988 Hs.223520 9286 5847 OID_5847 Hypothetical protein FLJ32919 NM_144588 Hs.293224 9287 NP_653189 9389 6028 OID_6028 EST AL832673 Hs.400412 9288 6030 OID_6030 EST AK025198 Hs.83623 9289 1043, 6371 6091 OID_6091 EST BE676210 Hs.352367 9156 6207 OID_6207 EST D20522 Hs.92440 9290 6308 EOMES Eomesodermin homolog NM_005442 Hs.301704 9291 NP_005433 9390 2772, 5559 (Xenopus laevis) 6421 XCL1 Chemokine (C motif) ligand 1 NM_002995 Hs.3195 9292 NP_002986 9391 142, 1633, (SCYC2) 2435, 6811 6514 ACAS2L Acetyl-Coenzyme A synthetase AK027817 Hs.7218 9136 2 (AMP forming)-like 6573 OID_6573 EST BC009220 Hs.292457 9293 1372, 4045, 6963 6890 OID_6890 cDNA BC029984 9294 42 6907 OID_6907 Hypothetical protein FLJ20696 AK092399 9295 6517, 7407, 7486 7016 OID_7016 EST BI018696 9296 6626 7094 OID_7094 XDx EST 479G12 9173 7274 SH2D2A SH2 domain protein 2A NM_003975 Hs.103527 9297 NP_003966 9392 7293 MYH9 Myosin, heavy polypeptide 9, NM_002473 Hs.146550 9298 NP_002464 9393 non-muscle 7298 PTPRCAP Protein tyrosine phosphatase, NM_005608 Hs.155975 9299 NP_005599 9394 receptor type, C-associated protein 7481 OLD_7481 Isolate Siddi 10 hypervariable AF249845 9132 region I, mitochondrial sequence 7482 OID_7482 EST AI630242 Hs.277051 9300 7403 7605 OID_7605 EST AA808018 Hs.109302 9301 8076 PGRMC1 Progesterone receptor membrane NM_006667 Hs.90061 9134 NP_006658 9395 component 1 9402 IL13 Interleukin 13 NM_002188 Hs.845 9302 NP_002179 9396 9403 HSRRN18S 18S ribosomal RNA X03205 9303 9404 CKB Creatine kinase, Brain NM_001823 Hs.173724 9304 NP_001814 9397 9405 CKM Creatine kinase, Muscle NM_001824 Hs.334347 9305 NP_001815 9398 9406 TNNI3 Troponin I, cardiac NM_000363 Hs.351382 9306 NP_000354 9399 9407 TNNT2 Troponin T2, cardiac NM_000364 Hs.296865 9307 NP_000355 9400 9408 MB Myoglobin NM_005368 Hs.118836 9308 NP_005359 9401

TABLE 15B Array Probe Significant Array DB mining, SEQ ID Gene in SAM Models Score KTx pathways Cluster Name 3 OID_3 + + 51.7882 4 (GZMB) 45 IL15 + 90 PRF1 4132 (GZMB), 90 (PERF) 145 OID_145 3081 (SPAK) 157 IL17 + 176 IL8 + 10.2559 176 180 TNFSF5 + 194 MIF + 176 (IL8), 200 (IL-4) 229 CXCL1 200 230 PCNA 200, interleukin 4 (IL-4) 248 CD69 + CD69 253 OID_253 200 258 IL2RG + 261 ITGB4 + 39.341 4460 (EST) 262 IFNG + 269 CXCR4 + 31.817 + CD69 272 IL2 + 281 CD19 + 500 B2M + 573 OID_573 + + 57.1951 4460 792 HYMAI + + 58.0685 4460 802 C5orf7 2743 812 SMBP 2947 841 STX11 + 873 OID_873 + 53.1666 1154 HT001 3081 1295 ITGB1 + + 62.9297 1398 OID_1398 + + 47.0218 4460 1540 PSMB8 + 2855 1675 HLA-DRA + 1696 TRB + 1991 1718 CTLA4 + 1754 CD8A 1754, 1991 1771 HLA-DRB1 + 1778 CCL5 + + 45.611 + 1825 IL10 + 1854 APEX1 + + 67.9299 1907 GUSB + 1944 IL2RA + 1956 HBB + + 52.1002 1975 IL4 + 1977 TAP1 + 1977 1978 TNF + 1984 TNFSF6 1984 1991 CD3Z + 38.6544 1991 2005 IL5 + 2006 IL7 + 2067 ACTB + 2086 PRDM1 + 46.0813 4460 2148 CXCL10 + 2246 HLA-DRB3 + 2268 ITGAL CTL Activation 2287 LYN + 2429 CCL17 4132 2518 H2AFL + + 63.8331 2519 H2BFQ + 46.39 2563 FADD 2947 (MTHFD2) 2639 DUSP2 + 6.89375 CD69 2691 LPXN + 2712 CD8B1 2712 2786 ITK + 1991, 1984 2855 TCIRG1 2855 2894 CD72 + 2947 MTHFD2 + 2497 2964 SF3A3 4758, BY55 3034 D12S2489E + 21.1616 CTL Activation, 3034 3081 STK39 CTL Activation, 3081 3087 LLT1 + 1991 3096 TBX21 4132, 3096, CTL Activation 3105 BAZ2A 3096 (TBX21) 3305 KLRF1 CTL Activation 3374 ChGn + + 61.7637 3510 BGL11B + 1991 3541 SLC9A1 + 48.4325 3580 PTGS2 + 56.3873 3707 BPGM + 48.9028 5537 (CD8) 3709 IL6 + 3720 MS4A1 + 10.499 4113 CCL4 + 4132, CTL Activation 4132 GZMB + 4132 4281 OID_4281 + 52.132 4361 OID_4361 + + 59.5392 4365 OID_4365 + + 65.7551 4399 IGHM + + 64.4387 + 4460 OID_4460 + + 57.0328 4460 4504 TCRGC2 4132, CTL Activation 4516 GPI 4761 4517 GSN + + 55.3776 4540 CD4 + 4565 CXCR3 + 4570 IGSF1 35.4 4460 4578 CD33 + 4580 CD47 5537 4604 KLRB1 1991, CTL Activation 4606 CXCL9 + 4758 BY55 4758, 5537 4761 KLRD1 1.5524 4132, 4761, CTL Activation 4789 OID_4789 3870 4817 HLA-F 4132, CTL activation 4946 KPNA6 + + 79.8235 5032 MGC45416 4761, 1991 5057 OID_5057 5537 5280 OID_5280 + 54.5379 4460 5350 OID_5350 4761 5353 OID_5353 4761 5437 OID_5437 + + 56.7706 4460 5847 OID_5847 + 54.6477 6028 OID_6028 + + 48.4838 6030 OID_6030 + 48.119 6091 OID_6091 + 49.8433 4460 6207 OID_6207 + + 66.2408 4460 6308 EOMES 4132, CTL Activation 6421 XCL1 CTL Activation 6514 ACAS2L + 58.7383 4460 6573 OID_6573 + 47.9623 4460 6890 OID_6890 + 52.7508 6907 OID_6907 + + 71.1987 4460 7016 OID_7016 + + 56.8516 7094 OID_7094 + + 66.3711 4460 7274 SH2D2A + 35.7358 CTL Activation 7293 MYH9 + + 58.9616 7298 PTPRCAP + 36.5195 + CTL Activation 7481 OID_7481 + 55.6428 4460 7482 OID_7482 + 47.492 4460 7605 OID_7605 + 22.3 4460 8076 PGRMC1 + 55.9004 9402 IL13 + 9403 HSRRN18S + 9404 CKB + 9405 CKM + 9406 TNNI3 + 9407 TNNT2 + 9408 MB +

TABLE 15C Array PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR Probe Forward PCR Forward Reverse PCR Reverse Probe Forward PCR Forward Reverse PCR Reverse PCR SEQ Primer 1 Primer 1 Primer 1 Primer 1 1 SEQ PCR Probe 1 Primer 2 Primer 2 Primer 2 Primer 2 Probe 2 PCR Probe 2 ID Gene SEQ ID Sequence SEQ ID Sequence ID Sequence SEQ ID Sequence SEQ ID Sequence SEQ ID Sequence 3 OID_3 9409 TCAATGCAG 9542 CCCAACTTCC 9675 TGAGAAAAAT GCGTCCAA TGACGGTTC TCAAAAGAAT GTA A CGAAAGGTT GCA 45 IL15 9410 CAAACATCA 9543 TCCAAGGTCT 9676 CACTCGGCA CTCTGCTGC GATCATCTTC TTTAAAATGT TTAGACA TTGA GCTGTCAAAA CA 90 PRF1 9411 AGCACCGT 9544 GAGCACATC 9677 AACCCCATCT GTGGGACA CCCAAAATCC GGTCAGTGC ATAAC A GGC 145 OID_145 9412 GAAGCCAC 9545 TTGGGGAAA 9678 GCAGACCAG 9808 CCCTGACAT 9867 GGCTGAGAGT 9917 TGAGTGGGACC CCCACTCCT TTCCTGAGCT TGGAGTCTC CCAACCCAC GATGGGAACG TACCGAGAGCT GTA G AGAATTGGCT TC AGGTGG C 157 IL17 9413 TAGGGCCT 9546 GTTCATTCTG 9679 CAAGGCACC GGCTTCTGT CCCCATCAG ACACAACCC CTG C AGAAAGGA 176 IL8 9414 TGATACTCC 9547 GACTGTGGA 9680 TCATTATTCC CAGTCTTGT GTTTTGGCTG GTAATTCAAC CATTGC TTTTA ACAGCACTA CCA 180 TNFSF5 9415 TTTGCGTGC 9548 AGGCTCCCC 9681 TGGATAATGC AGTGTCTTT ATTTCCCTTC ATTTGATTTA CC TCAGTGAAG ATGCA 194 MIF 9416 GAACCGCT 9549 GCCGCGTTC 9682 ACCCTGTCC 9809 TCCGAGAAG 9868 GATGAACATC 9918 AGGAGACCCGC CCTACAGCA ATGTCGTAAT GGGCTGATG TCAGGCACG GGCATGATGG GCAGAGGCA AGC A CG TA 229 CXCL1 9417 TTCACAGTG 9550 GCCCCTTTGT 9683 TGCCTTACAA 9810 AGGCAGGGG 9869 TGTCCAAGGG 9919 TCAACATGAGAA TGTGGTCAA TCTAAGCCA GAAAGACATA AATGTATGTG ATATTTAGAAC ATGTTGACCACA CATTTC GA AAATGTCCAA C ATTTTAGTT CACTGTGA GGGA 230 PCNA 9418 GCCACTCCA 9551 TCGATCTTGG 9684 CAAGGGGTA 9811 GCTCCCAAG 9870 CAAATTTGGTG 9920 TGCTGGCATCTT CTCTCTTCA GAGCCAAGT CATCTGCAG ATCGAGGAT ACAGAAAAGA AGAAGCAGTTC ACG AGT ACATACTGAG GA CTTCA TCAAAGAGC TGTCA 248 CD69 9419 GACTATGAG 9552 AGAATTGATT 9685 TGGAAAATGT GAATATTTG TAGGAAAGT GCAATATGTG CAAGACATA CACAAACCT ATGTGGCAA GAAT 253 OID_253 9420 TCAGCTGG 9553 TGGACCCAG 9686 TCCAGAAGA 9812 TCCCAGGGG 9871 TAAAGGAGGC 9921 GGAGCTGAACA CTGGGAGG GGGTTATCA CTCAGACCT CCATAATCTC CCCACCAAGT GGAAGTAAGAA ATTA GA CAAAATACAG T TAGGTGGTGCA AGGTGC 258 IL2RG 9421 ACCCCACTG 9554 AAGTGGGGA 9687 GGGGTGCTT TGGCTGATT ATGCCAAATG ACATGGGGG TG A CACA 261 ITGB4 9422 ACTAGGCGT 9555 CTAGCCCCT 9688 CCCCAGGGG 9813 CCGAGCCCT 9872 GTGTCCGGCT 9922 CGCCTGCCTCC CCTCCCGA GCTCTGTGC TGCAAGGAT TCCTAGTGG CACAAACTCC AGGTGCTGG CTC AT GGA AT 262 IFNG 9423 TGGCATGTC 9556 GTCAACAATA 9689 TGTGTCAGG 9814 GCTTTAATGG 9873 TGGAAGCACC 9923 TGAATGTGTCA AGACAGAAC TTTGGAAGCA TGACCCTGAT CATGTCAGA AGGCATGA GGTGACCCTGA TTGA CCAG GAAAACATAG CAGAAC TGAAAACA CA 269 CXCR4 9424 ACGTGATTT 9557 GGTGCTGAA 9690 CCAGCATTTC TGCTGTAGA ATCAACCCAC TATACCACTT AGATGG TC TGGGCTTTG GT 272 IL2 9425 TGCAGATGA 9558 CCTGATATGT 9691 TGGATTACCT GACAGCAA TTTAAGTGGG TTTGTCAAAG CCA AAGCA CATCATCTCA ACA 281 CD19 9426 CTCCTCAAG 9559 CAACATTGCT 9692 CCTGACTCT TCCCCAAGA CCAGAGGTT GAAATCTGAA TTCA GG GACCTCGAG CA 500 B2M 9427 TGAGTGCTG 9560 GAATTCTCTG 9693 TCCACAGGT 9815 GAGCAGGTT 9874 CAAGCTTTGA 9924 GGGCTGGCAAC TCTCCATGT CTCCCCACC AGCTCTAGG GCTCCACAG GTGCAAGAGA TTAGAGGTGGG TTGA TC AGGGCTGGC GT TTGA GA 573 OID_573 9428 GGTATACCC 9561 GTCCTGGGC 9694 TCACCTGATG 9816 CCTTTGTGCC 9875 CTGGGCTTTC 9925 TCACCTGATGG TTTGTGCCT TTTCTCCCTT GGAAGTTCTT TTTGCATTAT TCCCTTGCTA GAAGTTCTTCGT TTGC G CGTTTTTCAA CA TTTTCAAA A 792 HYMAI 9429 TCCCACATG 9562 GCCTGGAAA 9695 GCAGTGCCA AAAAGGTAA TAAGCCCAAA CTTCTGTCAC TTGTCC CA ATACAGTACC CA 802 C5orf7 9430 CTGTGGTGT 9563 GTCCCCAGG 9696 GGTGAAAAT 9817 GCACAAAATC 9876 ACATGGGGAA 9926 CCCTCAAGGTA GTTCCCCAT GAACACTGG GGTTCCTGG AGCCAAAGC CACACCACAG AGACTAAGATG GT TA AGTCACCAG A GGAGGGGG TG 812 SMBP 9431 CCTGACCAA 9564 ACGGGTCCC 9697 TGGCATTCG 9818 TGAAACATTG 9877 TGGCTCCTGT 9927 CCCCCTCCCAA ATTGTTTTG CTGTATGAGA GTAATTTTGC GGGTTTCTTC AGGAGTCTCA AAGAAGTATGA TGGA GT CTTCTGGA AAA GAA CACACACA 841 STX11 9432 CACCTTGCA 9565 TGCCCAATTG 9698 GGTGAATGT CTCTTACCG ACTTCCTCCT CTGAGGCCT TCTTG GCCTCC 873 OID_873 9433 GGGGCTAC 9566 GAGAATTCC 9699 TGCTGTGTAA TGGAGAGG GGAACCTGT CAAGTTAGG AGAGA GG GTGGACTTG CTG 1154 HT001 9434 GCAACTGCT 9567 GGCATATGA 9700 TGCTTAGCCT 9819 AGGGAGAAC 9878 TGGAGGCCTC 9928 CAACCCAAACC AGCATCGAC CCTTGTGGC CAGGACATAT CACTGCACA ACTATGTTCCT GGTTGTTTCCCT CTC ATT GCTCAGGAG CA C CA A 1295 ITGB1 9435 GGCAAATTC 9568 TGCAAACAC 9701 CAAATTAAGC TGCGAGTGT CATTTCCTCC CATTGGATCT GA A ATCACAGTTG A 1398 OID_1398 9436 CGGAGTAAT 9569 GGGAAGGCG 9702 TCAAATTCCT CCAGGTCG CTTTGTGAAG CCCTGTACG GTTT AAAGGACAA GAGA 1540 PSMB8 9437 TCCTTTCCA 9570 GCATCAGCC 9703 CAAATCCTGT AGCTCCTCG CTGGCTCTAA GTTTGTACTC TG A CAGGAAGTC TGCA 1675 HLA-DRA 9438 GGCACATG 9571 TAGGGCTGG 9704 TTCACTGAG 9820 AGCCACCCC 9879 CAGAGGCATT 9929 GGAAAAGGCAA GAGGTGAT AAAACGCTG GTCAAGGATT AAGTGTGGTT GCATGGTGAT TAGACAGGGAA GATG AA GTAATATTGC A AGCCAGC CAGC 1696 TRB 9439 AGGCCTGG 9572 GTGGCCTTC 9705 TGGTGGCAG 9821 GACCCAGGA 9880 GACCCCTTGC 9930 TCTACCCCAGG GGTAGAGC CCTAGCAGG ACAGGACCC TAGGGCCAA TGGTAGGACA CCTCGGCGC AGAC AT CTTGC AC 1718 CTLA4 9440 TTCGATGGG 9573 AACCTTCATG 9706 TGCCATGGA CCCAATTCT CACCCCATTC CAGAAGAAG TA GCAGCA 1754 CD8A 9441 AATTGTTGG 9574 AGTGCATGTT 9707 CACAGCCCT AGAGCCCC TGGGACAGC GGCCTCTGC TCA A TCAACT 1771 HLA-DRB1 9442 CTCCCTTGT 9575 TTTAGGCAAA 9708 GCCCTTGGC 9822 AGTCCCAGC 9881 GGGAGGCCAT 9931 GCCTCATCTTCA GGCTTCCTC GGGGAGCAC CTGAAGTCC ATTGATGACA ACGGTTTAGG ACTTTTGTGCTC AG A CAGC GC CCCTT 1778 CCL5 9443 CTGAGCTCT 9576 TGCAGTGTTC 9709 TGCAAGGGC GGCTTTGCC CTCCCTTCCT TCTGTGACAA TT GGAAGGA 1825 IL10 9444 GATTAATTC 9577 GCTTTCAAGA 9710 GGGATTCCC ACCTTCCAG ATGAAGTGG CTAACCTCAT TGTCTCG TTGG TCCCCAA 1854 APEX1 9445 GGAATAGG 9578 CCTCTCCCC 9711 AGCAGCGGG 9823 AAAAGGTCC 9882 GGTCACCCGC 9932 GGGAAATACAG GGAACATAT ACATTGTGTC TGACCCCAC GGAGGAGGA TGCTCTGTA GAATAGGGGAA CCCACA C CC ATTA CATATCCCACA 1907 GUSB 9446 TACCACCTG 9579 GAGGCACTT 9712 TCCCCGAGT CGTGTCCCT GTTCTGCTG CAGGGCGAC TC CTG TTCC 1944 IL2RA 9447 AAACAGAG 9580 CTGCCTGGG 9713 TCATGGGTTT GCCATGGC ACCTCATTCA GGCTGCCCC AGAAT T G 1956 HBB 9448 CTGGCTCAC 9581 GCCCAGGAG 9714 TGCACTGTG CTGGACAAC CCTGAAGTTC ACAAGCTGC CT T ACGTGG 1975 IL4 9449 GACTGTGCT 9582 GATCAGCTG 9715 CGCTGCCTG CCGGCAGT CTTGTGCCT GGTGCGACT TCT GT GC 1977 TAP1 9450 TTCAAAGTT 9583 TTGATGATGT 9716 TCCTCAGTCA AAAAGCAAA CTCTCACTCT AGTTCAGAGT CACTTACAG GTTCC CTTCAGAGA AA CTTCG 1978 TNF 9451 CCAGAATGC 9584 CATCTGGAG 9717 AGACCTCAC 9824 TATCCTGGG 9883 AGGGGGCTAC 9933 TGCCTTGGCTC TGCAGGACT AGAGGAAGG CTAGAAATTG GGACCCAAT ATGGGAACAG AGACATGTTTTC TG CCT ACACAAGTG GT CG GACCT 1984 TNFSF6 9452 CTACCTCAA 9585 TTGGCCTCTT 9718 CCATCCCTTA GGGGGACT TCAGCCTCTT AATCCTCAG GTCTTT T GTCACAACC A 1991 CD3Z 9453 TGCGTCATT 9586 TGCAAAATAG 9719 GCCATGGAT ACAGGGCA GAAGGCAAT GGAAAACGC CAG AGCA TCTCTGC 2005 IL5 9454 CTGCAAGA 9587 TCCAAAATCT 9720 CACCGAGTG GTTTCTTGG TTGGCTGCA GATAATAGAA TGTAATGA AC AGTTGAGACT AAACTGGTT 2006 IL7 9455 TTTTCAGAG 9588 CTGGAGCAT 9721 GCACCATGG TGGAATGCT TCAGTTTCCA TCAAAACGG TCCTAGA TTG ATTAGGGC 2067 ACTB 9456 CACAATGTG 9589 TGGCTTTTAG 9722 TCCTGTAACA GCCGAGGA GATGGCAAG ATGCATCTCA CTT G TATTTGGAAT GA 2086 PRDM1 9457 CCTTGGAAG 9590 GGCCAGAAT 9723 CCGGCTCGA ATCTGACCC TTCCTTCTCC GGACGTGGA GAA AC GGAT 2148 CXCL10 9458 TCCACTGCC 9591 CACATACATT 9724 CCCAAATTCT ATCCTCCCA TTCAGATATT TTCAGTGGCT TCTACCTTCC 2246 HLA-DRB3 9459 TTCCTCAGT 9592 GATGCACAG 9725 GCGCTGCCA 9825 CCGCCTGGC 9884 AGGAAGCCAC 9934 GCAACTAGGTC TCCTGCCCT GAGGCCATA TCAATGCTG TGTTATTCTT AAGGGAGGAC CTGAGAAAGCC TG GG GGA C CTCTCTCG 2268 ITGAL 9460 CACCCTTGG 9593 TGGGAGAGG 9726 TCAGGCTCT AGGCTGTCT GTGTGGAGC GCCCTGCCC TC TA TAGCTC 2287 LYN 9461 ACAGGGAG 9594 AGATGATCC 9727 TGGCAGGGG ACCCGTCCA CCGCACATG TGGCTGCCT TTT A CAT 2429 CCL17 9462 GTTCGGAC 9595 CCGGGAGAC 9728 TGGGGTGAG 9826 GCTTCTCTGC 9885 GGGAATGGCT 9935 CCCGGCCCACA CCCAACAAC AGTCAGGAG GAGGCTTCA AGCACATCC CCCTTGAAGT TTGGTCCCT AAG TC AGACCTCT A 2518 H2AFL 9463 AAGGCACTA 9596 TGCCATCCAT 9729 TGGCAGGCA AGGTTGCAA CCACTTATTC CTTAGGATCC AAGC C TGGCA 2519 H2BFQ 9464 CCTTCTCCT 9597 CGCCTATATT 9730 TGGTGTTCC TTTCTTACT GCATGGCCT CCTCTTAAAG CTCCCC C GAGGAGGAG C 2563 FADD 9465 CTCTTGGCC 9598 CTCAATTCGT 9731 TCACTGCCC 9827 ATGGTTGCC 9886 TTGCAGGACC 9936 TGCTGTGTGTC CCTGTGTGA CCTGGCAAC CTACTTAGCA AGGACGAAT CATAATCCTCA AATCACTCATCA GT C GTCTCAGAG TG GCACC AGGA 2639 DUSP2 9466 CCCTGTCTG 9599 CACACGCAA 9732 GCTTGGGCT TGGGTTCGT CATGACACA CCAGGCCCT CT CC GG 2691 LPXN 9467 CCCTCTCTT 9600 AGAAAACCA 9733 TGCAAGTGG CTCCAATCA GTGTTGGCA AAAATACATC AGCA TGAA TGTAGAGGG ACGA 2712 CD8B1 9468 GCTGACCTT 9601 CCAAAGGAA 9734 CAAGCCTCAT CCTCGCAG GCCCTCAGA TCCCAACCT AGA GA GCACCT 2786 ITK 9469 TGACTGATC 9602 AGGCAGGAA 9735 CGGGATAGG TCTGTGGTT GCCCATTTTG GCACCAGGA TGGTTT GGTGA 2855 TCIRG1 9470 GCACGGGC 9603 CCTGCAGTG 9736 TCCCTTCACC TACAAGCTG GGCCCTAGT TTCGCTGCC AG C ACA 2894 CD72 9471 GCTGACCC 9604 AGGTGGCTT 9737 GAGGGAGCA ACACCTGAC CACCCTTTTC GGCAGCAGA ACTT C CTGGC 2947 MTHFD2 9472 TTTGGGCAG 9605 AATTTCTGGA 9738 CCACCAAAG CTTGGGTAA AAAGTCAACA AACTGTCAG GT GGATACA CAGCTGCC 2964 SF3A3 9473 GCAACCAG 9606 TTGAGAGGC 9739 TGGGGGATC 9828 CCCAGGATC 9887 GCAGCAGGCC 9937 GCAGATCAGTG GAAGGCAC AAATGGGGT CTGTCCTGC CAAATGTGGT TGACTTTCA CCTTCCTGGTT TGAT CT AGCA G GCC 3034 D12S2489 9474 CCACCCTCC 9607 TGGGTGGAG 9740 TCATGGGCA E ACAGGAAAT GACCCATTAA GGGCCACAG TG A CA 3081 STK39 9475 AAGGTGTTC 9608 GTGCAATACA 9741 TTGTTTACAC TAGAGCCAT CTTTTATTTT AACGATTACT TTGCAT CCTTTTACCT CGAAGATGA CTGCAA 3087 LLT1 9476 AACAAGGC 9609 CCTGGCACT 9742 GCACACTCT 9829 TGATCACTG 9888 TCCTGCTCCC 9938 TCCATTTCCATG CAACCATGG ACTGGCACC CCTGCTCCC GATTGGGCT AGGATAGGAA GTTGGCCTTGTT AAA TT AGGATAGGA GA A CTC 3096 TBX21 9477 CCAGGGTC 9610 CCTTTCCAGC 9743 AGCTGGCCT AGGGAAAG CCCTTTTCTC GGGCTCCCC GACT CT 3105 BAZ2A 9478 ACCCTCTGT 9611 CAGGACCTG 9744 CAGCCAGAC 9830 TCCTGCCTTG 9889 ATCCGTGAGT 9939 GAGGTGGCAGC GTGGGATG GATGCACTG ATTTAGGCG TGAGATGTG GGGAAGTGGT TTAGGAAGCTG GAA AA GGAGCA G GGG 3305 KLRF1 9479 TGCCAAAAT 9612 TGATCACATG 9745 CCCTCCATCA CTCTTCTCC AAGTCACATT TCGACACTG CTTC GGTTT GTCTAGCC 3374 ChGn 9480 AAGCCAGAA 9613 GGGACCGCT 9746 CCGTGTGAA GCCAGGAG TTCTTACCTG CCAAACAATC GAG TT TCTTTTCAAA ACA 3510 BCL11B 9481 TCTCGTGGA 9614 TGCTTTGCAG 9747 GCACCAAAAT ACACAGGC GGCTGAGTT CACGGGTTT AAA A GCCTG 3541 SLC9A1 9482 TCCTTCCCC 9615 TGGAGCAGG 9748 GGGGACCAC 9831 CCCGCAGCT 9890 CTGCTGACCC 9940 CACCCTGGCCA TAGCAGCTT GGTGGTTTCT TGGGCCCCT CTGAGTAAG ACCAAGGTCT CCACCCAACC CC A CA GA 3580 PTGS2 9483 GCCTGAATG 9616 CCCACAGTG 9749 ACGAAGCAT 9483 GCCTGAATG 9891 AATTGTGGCT 9941 GCATCCACAGA TGCCATAAG CTTGACACA CCACAGATC TGCCATAAGA GAACAAATTAA TCCCTCAAAACA ACTG GAA CCTCAAAACA CTG CGA TTTTAAAAGG 3707 BPGM 9484 GGCCACAA 9617 ACCAAAATGA 9750 TCCTCTTTGG GAATAAGCA GAACCTCAA CCACAAGAAT GCAA CAGC AAGCAGCA 3709 IL6 9485 AGTCCAGC 9618 GCCCAGTGG 9751 CGGCAAATG CTGAGGGC ACAGGTTTCT TAGCATGGG TCTT G CACC 3720 MS4A1 9486 AGGGACAAT 9619 GAGCTTCCC 9752 TCTTTCTACA ACAGAACCC TCATGGGGT GGGCTGACA ATTCC GT TTGTGGCAC A 4113 CCL4 9487 TGCCGTGTT 9620 CCATGTATTT 9753 CCCCTATGG ATTGTATTA GCAACAGCA GGATGGTCC GGTGTCA GAGA ACTGTCA 4132 GZMB 9488 ACGAGCCT 9621 TCATTACAGC 9754 TGTACACTG GCACCAAA GGGGGCTTA GATAAAGAAA GTCT G ACCATGAAAC GC 4281 OID_4281 9489 TGCTGTACT 9622 CAGTCATTG 9755 CATCTGCAG CAGGTGGC GTGTCTTTGG CCAGTTAGT ACTAACT AGTG GCCACCTGA 4361 OID_4361 9490 CACCTTGGT 9623 CAAAAGCAAT 9756 ATTTTTCTCA 9842 CACCAAGGT 9892 TGCCTAAAGT GGAACCTG GTGGAAGAA GACCTCTAAC GGTGGATAA CACGGTAGGA GTTAG ACCA TTGCTACCTT GTCA TGA CTTGTAGAA 4365 OID_4365 9491 TGTGTGTGC 9624 CCGGCCACA 9757 AAAACAGCT TTGTGCGTG TTCACTGATT GGAGAGTCC TC T CAGCCG 4399 IGHM 9492 AGCCGAGG 9625 AAGCGGTCG 9758 ACATTGACAT ACTGGAAGA ATGGTCTTCT GGGTGGGTT AGG G T 4460 OID_4460 9493 CTGGTGGG 9626 AGTTCAACCC 9759 CAAGATCCC AGGTCTCCA AAATGATCAG AAAATCCAAA TAAAC GAA CTGATTGACT GAG 4504 TCRGC2 9494 CATTCTTCA 9627 TGGGGTTGG 9760 TCCTGTACCT TCCTCACCC AGCTCAATCT GCTCCCAAT AGGA T CTGTGTTCCT 4516 GPI 9495 AGGGCATC 9628 TGAGCACTG 9761 TCCCAGCTC 9843 GCAGCCTCC 9893 GTCCAAGCCC 9942 ACATGCAGTGC ATCTGGGAC CCATCAAGCT CACTCCCCA TCTGTGACTC ACAACCAGAG CGGCTCCGG ATC C CTGG C 4517 GSN 9496 CATCACCGT 9629 CAAGGGGTC 9762 CCCAGCCAA GGTGAAGC CACAGACCA GGAACCAGC AAG GT CCA 4540 CD4 9497 CCCCTCTCT 9630 TCCTGGAAG 9763 TCACCACTTC 9844 CCACTTCCCT 9894 GGAGCCCCAG 9943 CCTGCCTCTTC TCCTACCCT AGGCAGGCT CCTCAGTCC CAGTCCCAA CAGCAATAG CAGGAAGACCC TCC TT CAACTCCT C CC 4565 CXCR3 9498 TTCATCTTC 9631 CCTGGGCTG 9764 CAAGGCATG CCCAAGTG TGGCTTCAT GCGTAGAGG CG GTGCTG 4570 IGSF1 9499 ACCAGACCA 9632 CGGGCAGTT 9765 GGCAGGGGT 9845 AAGTCAGCC 9895 ACATCTCACC 9944 TCCCAGAATCC TTGCCCTTG CCACAGAGA GCCTGGTTC CCATCTGCT CTGGCAGAGC CCTTTACCCAG AA TT TCCT GT CTCA 4578 CD33 9500 CTCCCCGAA 9633 GCAGCTCCT 9766 GGGGCGGCA ACACCAGAA CATCCATCTC CCTGAACAG GA C CTT 4580 CD47 9501 ACCTCCTTC 9634 AAGAGGGCC 9767 CACGCCGCA 9846 TTGCGGCGT 9896 GTCTTCTGATT 9945 CTCAAACCTGAA GTCATTGCC ATGCATTGGT ATACAGAGA GTATACCAAT GGAAGCCACA ATCAGAAGAGG ATA A CTCAGTCCA G AA GCCATG 4604 KLRB1 9502 CAGCTGTAT 9635 TCAAGAGTCA 9768 TCAGATGGAT 9847 AGAAATTAGA 9897 TCAAGAGTCA 9946 TCAGATGGATCT TTCCATCTC GGATACACTT CTGCCAAAAA GGTGATGCT GGATACACTTT GCCAAAAAGAA ACAGACA TATTTCTCA GAACTAACAC AAAGAAAACA ATTTCTCA CTAACACCTG CTG G 4606 CXCL9 9503 TCCCAAATT 9636 GATCTCCAC 9769 GCTGATGATT GAATCACTG CGGACAGCA TAGAGTGCT CTCA CT GTCCGGTGG 4758 BY55 9504 AGTGATTGA 9637 CTGTGGTGC 9770 TCCATACAGC CTTGGCATG TCTTGGTCTG ACTGCTGGA AAAATG C GGAAGAGGA 4761 KLRD1 9505 GCGTATAAT 9638 TGTTGGGTCT 9771 GCAACAGCT CCAAATGGA TTACTCTCCA CATTTAAATG AATGCT CCTT TTTCTTGGGG CA 4789 OID_4789 9506 GCCCTCTCT 9639 CACGGATTTC 9772 GCCACCCGG 9848 GGGGCAGAC 9898 GAGAGGTGAG 9947 GGGAAGGGCTG GTGCCTCTC AAGGGTTTG AGCCCCTTC CCCTGCTAAT CGGGCAATAA GGGGAGGGA CT G CT A 4817 HLA-F 9507 GGAGGAAC 9640 TCCTCTCCAG 9773 TCCATCCCCT 9849 GGCTCTGGG 9899 TCGTGAGGCA 9948 TGCTTCTCAGTC AGACCCAG AAGGCACCA GCAGGCCTG GTGTCTCTCA CAAGTGCAA CCACACAAGGA GACA C G C AGCTG 4946 KPNA6 9508 ACGAGTGG 9641 TTGAGTGGC 9774 CAAAGGCAA AGTTGGGT TGGGACTCC TTCCCACAAA GTCG AT AGCTGGC 5032 MGC45416 9509 CGACCCAG 9642 AGACGCTGA 9775 TTGTGCTTGC 9850 TCATCATGGC 9900 AACAGGCTCT 9949 TGGGCATCTTTA ACCACACAG AGCCATGAT TCTCCTTCCA TTCAGCGTCT GCTTGCTTGG TCTTGGTTTCCA ACA GA GTTGTTTATC CGAGC C 5057 OID_5057 9510 TGCCACAGT 9643 TCATTTCCCG 9776 TGGCTTTGG 9851 TGCAAAGGG 9901 CATGCATGCC 9950 TCAGTCCTATTC CCTCACCTC TCTTCGTTGG CTGCCACAAT TGGACATTTC CACATTCACT ATTCATCACCTT AA GTCC A TCTGGGAGA 5280 OID_5280 9511 TGAGGCTC 9644 CCACGTGAG 9777 GGAAAAGAA CTGAAACTC CCACTCAGA TGGAGCCCC ACAAA AA TTGGGG 5350 OID_5350 9512 TGTTGTGCC 9645 TGACCTCAG 9778 TCCCGTGGG 9852 GTATCCCAC 9902 GTGGTGCTGA 9951 CCCCACACAGG AGGGAAGG ACGTGGAGC ATACTATTTC GGGAGATGC CGGTGGTGT GCAGGTGACCT TTT AG AGACGTGCA TG 5353 OID_5353 9513 AGAGCCCG 9646 AGAGCCCGA 9779 CCCGGGTGG 9853 ACCTTTTGAC 9903 CCAAGGAGCC 9952 CACCACCGCCT AGGTCAAAA GGTCAAAAG AGGAGCCCA CTCGGGCTC AGCAGCAG CTGCCTCCG GGT GT GT T 5437 OID_5437 9514 CCAAAGCCA 9647 CTCCTGGGT 9780 TGGGGGTGG 9854 GCACCTCAA 9904 AAGTGTCCCA 9953 TCAGGCCCCAG CTGGGACA CTCCTGGGT CAGGTCTCC ACACCTGCT GTGGCTTTGG ACCCCAGCA CTT TT TGG GA 5847 OID_5847 9515 CGGAGGAG 9648 GGAGCAGGG 9781 CCCGGATGA ATTTTCGGA GTAGAGCCA ACGCCGCTC CCT CT CT 6028 OID_6028 9516 CCCTCCACA 9649 TGATCCATTT 9782 CATACAAAAG TGAATCAGC AGGTCAGCT CTTTCATGGG AGT TTAGTCA TTCTAGAACC TTCTTA 6030 OID_6030 9517 GGCCTGATT 9650 GCCAGGTCA 9783 CAAGGTGTT 9855 GGTGTTGTG 9905 GCACGCCTGA 9954 AGACCCACCTT GAGGAGAT AGGTGGGTC GTGGTCTTC GTCTTCCATC GGCATTTATT GACCTGGCCTA GGA TA CATCCAGTTT CA CAGAAG CTT 6091 OID_6091 9518 CGGCTGCTT 9651 GCTTCGGGC 9784 GGAGGCGGG TTTCTAGTG CCTTACATCT GTGTCTGGG GG T AAGT 6207 OID_6207 9519 GTCCACCAC 9652 GCCAAACCT 9785 GGCAAGAGA TTGCTGGGT GCAAACAAA CTGGACTGA TT CA GACTTTGTGA GAAA 6308 EOMES 9520 ATTGGGTGC 9653 GAAGGCACA 9786 GCAAAACAC CCAGTGCTA GCCCTCTTTC CTTAACACTC TC A GGCTTCTATT TGCTT 6421 XCL1 9521 AGACGTGG 9654 GATTGCTGG 9787 TCCAACACCA TCAGGAGC GTTCCTGTTG GAAATAACAT ATGG G GATCCAGAC CA 6514 ACAS2L 9522 ACCTGTGAA 9655 AGCCATTTCA 9788 CAAAGCTGT GCCCAGGA CAAACGCAC GCCCTGGGC GG A ATGG 6573 OID_6573 9523 CTCCGAGTT 9656 CGCCCCAAT 9789 ACTTGCTGG 9856 TAATTGGGG 9906 GGGTCGAGGC 9955 GAAGGCCTTCC TTGGCGTGA TAAGGTGGTT CCTCCGGCA CGGAGGGTT TTCCCATTT GTCGGCGTTGT G T TGTG AG 6890 OID_6890 9524 GGTTGGGC 9657 CGTCTAGAC 9790 GGTGGCCAA CTGGTTGAC CGGCAAACA CTGATCACTG TTT CA TAGGAGCTG 6907 OID_6907 9525 TTCAGGAAG 9658 CATTGGCCG 9791 AGACAGGAT TCAATTGCA CTTTTCAGAA TTGGTAAAAC GAAGG T AGAATCAACT TGGTTAA 7016 OID_7016 9526 CACTTCTTT 9659 TTCTTGAACT 9792 CATATTTTTA 9857 CAGAGCTAG 9907 TTATTGTATTT 9832 TCTTCATTCATT TCTAGAGGC TTCCTTGGCA AAAACATGCT AAGAACCAA GAGCCTCTAG GTTCAGGTTATG TCAAATACA AAA TTGAGAGTG GTCTTCCT AAAAGAAGTG GTAAATGTTTT AT ATTATTTCCT T 7094 OID_7094 9527 CCCACCTAA 9660 GGCCTCTCT 9793 CGCTCCCCC 9858 CCCACCTAAT 9908 GGGACACTCA 9833 CGCTCCCCCTC TGAAGCGC GGAAAGGGT TCGACCCCC GAAGCGCAA AGCGGTTTGT GACCCCCTC AAA GT TC A 7274 SH2D2A 9528 GCTCCCACT 9661 CAACAGCAG 9794 TGGCCCTCT GTCCTGGTT CATTGGACC GAGCCTTTTG TC AG AGTCTGG 7293 MYH9 9529 TCAGGTCCC 9662 GTGACAGCT 9795 GGGGGTAGG 9859 TACGGGCAA 9909 TGACAGCAAC 9834 GGCATATGCAG AGTTGCTGT GCAACACAT GTGGGTGTT GAAGGGCAT TGGGACCTGA CTTTTATATCAC CA GCT TTCACTCA T TTCATGATTTGA 7298 PTPRCAP 9530 GTGCCTCTG 9663 TTGGGAACT 9796 TGGACTGGA CTTCCCAAG GGTAGGGGT CCCCCAGCC AT GA CA 7481 OID_7481 9531 GAGCTCTCC 9664 GACATAGGG 9797 CACGCGATA 9860 CTCCATGCAT 9910 CAGATACTGC 9835 AGCATTGCGAG ATGCATTTG TGCTCCGGC GCATTGCGA TTGGTATTTT GACATAGGGT ACGCTGGAGCC GTATTT T GACGC CGT GCT 7482 OID_7482 9532 GGTTCCCAT 9665 GGGAGGTCT 9798 AGCCCCGGA TGTGAGTGT GAAGTCGAG GAAGCTGTC GCT TTTGT AGCC 7605 OID_7605 9533 TTTGGGAGT 9666 TTTGGGGTG 9799 TCCAGAAAG 9861 TGGGAGTTTT 9911 GAAACAGATG 9836 TGGGGTGTTGA TTTGCTGAT TTGAGGGAG GATTGATATC GCTGATTCCT ACCGTGGCAT GGGAGTCAGGG TCCT TC TGTGAATTGT TC T G CCTGAA 8076 PGRMC1 9534 TGGTGGGG 9667 CTCGTGGTT 9800 CAGGGTTTG CAATGGTTA CAGGGGTGT CTCTCCTAAG TTT G AGCCTTCATG 9402 IL13 9535 CTGAGGCA 9668 CAGCCACAG 9801 CCCCAACGG GACAGCAG TCTTCCCCAA TGACAAACAC CTCA T ACTCA 9403 HSRRN18 9536 GTAACCCGT 9669 GCAAGCTTAT 9802 TGATGGGGA S TGAACCCCA GACCCGCAC TCGGGGATT TTC T GCA 9404 CKB 9537 CCTGGGCA 9670 CGTTGGAGA 9803 TCCACACCG 9862 CTTCAGAAG 9912 ATCTGCACCA 9837 CCCAGGCGGTC AGCATGAGA CGTCGAAGA CCTGTGCCT CGAGGCACA GCTCCACCTC AGCGTTGGA AGT CC CG GG 9405 CKM 9538 CTGGGCTC 9671 TGGACTGGC 9804 CACACCATC 9863 CTGTCCCAG 9913 CATTGGCCAG 9838 TGGAGCCCATT GTCCGAAGT CTTTCTCCAA CACCACCAG AGTCCCACC AATCCAGAGG GGTTGGAACTC AGA C CTGCA TG TGG 9406 TNNI3 9539 TCTCAGGCC 9672 TTGAACCATC 9805 TCAGCCACA 9864 GCCCAGCCT 9914 GAGACACCCC 9839 GCCTGGGAACA CTTGACTTT TGGGTGCTG GGGTGCCTG AGGATCTGA AGCCCCTAGT AGGGGGCCA GG A GGA CA 9407 TNNT2 9540 GCAGACTG 9673 CACAGCTCC 9806 TCAGGTGGT 9865 AGAAGCAGG 9915 CCAGCACCTT 9840 CCCGCTCAGTC AGCGGGAA TTGGCCTTCT CAATGGCCA CCCAGACAG CCTCCTCTCA TGCCTCTTCCCA AAGA C GCACC AG 9408 MB 9541 AACCCCAAA 9674 CAGCCCAGA 9807 TCTGCTGTCT 9866 GCCCCTTGA 9916 GGAGGCACAC 9841 ATGCTTCCCCA TCCAAGCCA TCTCCTCCTC TCAAGGGGC AGACAGCAG ACAAGTTCCA GCTGGCCCG TT A CAGTGA AA

TABLE 16 Real-time PCR assay chemistries. Various combinations of reporter and quencher dyes are useful for real-time PCR assays. Reporter Quencher FAM TAMRA BHQ1 TET TAMRA BHQ1 JOE TAMRA BHQ1 HEX TAMRA BHQ1 VIC TAMRA BHQ1 ROX BHQ2 TAMRA BHQ2

TABLE 17 Real-time PCR results for rejection markers Gene Array Probe Phase 1 Phase 2 All Data SEQ ID Fold t-Test NR R Fold t-Test NR R Fold t-Test NR R 3 1.093 0.36084 10 8 0.935 0.31648 21 13 45 1.415 0.00950 12 10 1.415 0.00950 12 10 90 1.822 0.01146 6 7 0.630 0.04185 19 15 0.720 0.05632 35 26 99 1.045 0.41017 12 10 1.001 0.49647 16 15 176 0.840 0.36674 11 8 0.595 0.15788 16 13 0.628 0.08402 34 26 180 1.653 0.01508 10 10 0.776 0.11082 19 14 0.956 0.37421 38 29 248 0.750 0.26201 8 8 0.543 0.11489 17 12 258 1.553 0.00533 13 10 0.834 0.16853 18 15 0.988 0.46191 36 27 269 1.495 0.06288 13 9 1.157 0.27601 18 15 1.155 0.21096 33 25 272 1.430 0.16600 10 5 1.408 0.14418 12 8 281 0.956 0.43918 12 10 0.989 0.48275 19 14 0.978 0.45101 31 24 802 1.037 0.38205 11 9 1.037 0.38205 11 9 812 1.211 0.02386 9 9 1.211 0.02386 9 9 873 1.601 0.02418 11 10 1.831 0.00094 17 15 1295 1.133 0.23094 12 9 1.081 0.19632 19 15 1.101 0.15032 31 24 1540 1.734 0.00017 13 10 1.381 0.01323 20 15 1696 1.557 0.04502 10 8 1.557 0.04502 10 8 1711 1.990 0.05574 13 9 1.520 0.11108 17 13 1718 2.029 0.00022 8 5 1.287 0.13022 18 14 1.256 0.05356 33 23 1754 1.546 0.05865 13 10 0.577 0.03934 18 14 0.795 0.11993 39 26 1778 0.716 0.13000 19 15 0.577 0.03352 19 14 1956 1.605 0.09781 12 8 2.618 0.01227 18 11 2.808 0.00015 38 23 1975 5.395 0.00049 9 6 4.404 0.05464 10 10 2.330 0.02369 29 18 1977 0.295 0.02856 6 6 1984 1.894 0.01602 10 10 0.537 0.01516 19 15 0.863 0.21987 35 29 1991 1.583 0.06276 10 6 0.714 0.13019 13 10 1.136 0.28841 28 17 2006 1.391 0.09236 11 6 1.391 0.09236 11 6 2268 1.590 0.00022 13 10 1.590 0.00022 13 10 2287 1.245 0.05079 11 10 1.018 0.42702 17 15 1.117 0.08232 32 28 2518 0.719 0.16243 11 9 0.719 0.16243 11 9 2563 1.257 0.05160 12 9 1.257 0.05160 12 9 2691 1.343 0.03806 13 9 1.130 0.15962 20 12 2712 1.199 0.26299 11 9 1.199 0.26299 11 9 2786 2.146 0.00813 12 10 1.296 0.14285 18 12 2793 1.142 0.20245 13 10 1.142 0.20245 13 10 2855 1.324 0.01985 12 9 0.967 0.33851 18 14 1.007 0.46864 38 24 2894 1.388 0.11209 13 9 1.388 0.11209 13 9 2947 1.282 0.14267 7 7 0.995 0.48504 17 14 1.008 0.47383 30 23 2964 1.128 0.19528 13 9 1.128 0.19528 13 9 3034 1.991 0.02513 9 5 0.642 0.05002 18 14 0.868 0.26275 32 21 3081 1.597 0.00355 13 10 0.802 0.11649 17 14 1.013 0.45521 38 26 3096 0.492 0.01344 12 12 0.819 0.25555 17 15 3305 0.652 0.04317 19 15 0.773 0.09274 29 22 3374 1.234 0.19141 13 8 1.234 0.19141 13 8 3510 1.598 0.03723 8 8 0.633 0.03893 14 10 0.860 0.18731 28 22 3541 1.213 0.03305 12 10 0.912 0.07465 19 15 0.969 0.31955 39 27 3707 4.947 0.02192 18 15 3.857 0.00389 30 23 3709 0.639 0.06613 7 5 0.839 0.30304 16 8 0.694 0.04347 27 15 3720 0.801 0.21236 12 8 0.893 0.33801 18 15 0.782 0.06938 38 25 4113 2.292 0.00240 11 8 0.621 0.05152 19 15 0.913 0.34506 30 23 4132 1.809 0.00893 9 8 0.693 0.13027 13 8 1.274 0.11887 28 19 4365 1.969 0.07789 11 8 4.047 0.00812 19 13 3.535 0.00033 37 23 4399 2.859 0.05985 11 8 9.783 0.03047 18 14 8.588 0.00192 37 24 4460 0.950 0.43363 12 8 0.699 0.07870 13 13 0.633 0.01486 33 24 4504 1.760 0.02199 11 10 1.760 0.02199 11 10 4517 0.945 0.46023 10 5 0.852 0.26701 17 10 0.986 0.48609 29 17 4578 1.055 0.31435 13 10 1.055 0.31435 13 10 4580 1.154 0.11677 11 10 1.154 0.11677 11 10 4758 1.786 0.00255 9 6 0.523 0.04965 18 14 0.785 0.14976 34 22 4761 2.120 0.00022 12 10 0.498 0.01324 18 13 0.935 0.37356 37 25 4789 1.181 0.13770 10 10 1.181 0.13770 10 10 4817 1.353 0.08122 11 9 1.353 0.08122 11 9 4946 1.355 0.02288 13 10 0.973 0.39248 15 13 1.125 0.08671 28 23 5032 1.306 0.07730 12 10 1.306 0.07730 12 10 5057 1.086 0.32378 12 10 1.086 0.32378 12 10 5280 1.523 0.14870 12 10 0.840 0.27108 18 13 1.101 0.33276 36 26 5350 1.252 0.05782 11 10 1.252 0.05782 11 10 5353 1.255 0.12210 11 10 1.255 0.12210 11 10 6028 1.152 0.31252 9 6 1.152 0.31252 9 6 6091 1.268 0.21268 6 7 0.981 0.45897 16 10 1.012 0.46612 29 19 6112 0.881 0.17766 11 8 1.220 0.04253 18 10 0.966 0.33826 40 23 6421 1.837 0.00553 13 10 1.837 0.00553 13 10 6514 1.271 0.10162 12 10 0.853 0.10567 19 13 0.965 0.36499 36 25 6890 1.504 0.05096 12 10 0.713 0.02979 19 15 0.846 0.16914 31 25 6907 1.335 0.03133 12 10 0.883 0.18577 19 15 0.916 0.23865 36 27 7274 1.936 0.00176 13 9 0.717 0.09799 19 14 0.877 0.22295 40 25 7298 1.499 0.03077 12 8 0.808 0.15363 17 13 1.004 0.48903 36 23 7481 0.815 0.24734 8 5 0.965 0.41772 19 15 0.938 0.32650 32 22 7605 1.272 0.20279 10 10 1.272 0.20279 10 10

TABLE 18 Significance analysis for microarrays for identification of markers of acute rejection. In each case the highest grade from the 3 pathologists was taken for analysis. No rejection and rejection classes are defined. Samples are either used regardless of redundancy with respect to patients or a requirement is made that only one sample is used per patient or per patient per class. The number of samples used in the analysis is given and the lowest FDR achieved is noted. No Rejection Rejection # Samples Low FDR All Samples Grade 0 Grade 3A-4 148 1 Grade 0 Grade 1B, 3A-4 158 1.5 Non-redundant within class Grade 0 Grade 3A-4 86 7 Grade 0 Grade 1B, 3A-4 93 16 Non-redundant (1 sample/patient) Grade 0 Grade 3A-4 73 11

TABLE 19 Renal rejection tissue gene expression SAM analysis. Array probe Leukocyte SEQ ID Gene FDR expression Secreted 3856 3856, CD69 antigen (p60, early T-cell activat 1.5625 + 1640 1640, Ras association (RaIGDS/AF-6) domain fa 1.5625 4578 4578, CD33 antigen (gp67) (CD33), mRNA /cds = ( 1.5625 + 3178 3178, Ras association (RaIGDS/AF-6) domain fa 1.5625 4990 4990, 602438603F1 cDNA, 5 end 1.5625 /clone = IMAGE:4 1652 1652, mRNA for KIAA0209 gene, partial cds /cd 1.5625 2691 2691, leupaxin (LPXN), mRNA /cds = (93,1253) 1.5625 + 4334 4334, c- oy67b06.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 2.1111 6185 6185, c-insulin induced gene 1 (INSIG1), mRNA 2.2 4565 4565, G protein-coupled receptor 9 (GPR9), mR 2.8125 2786 2786, IL2-inducible T-cell kinase (ITK), mRNA 2.8125 + 2978 2978, glioma pathogenesis-related protein (RT 2.8125 6371 6371, c-nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I 2.8125 7915 7915, death effector filament-forming Ced-4-I 2.8125 4942 4942, AV659177 cDNA, 3 end /clone = GLCFUC08 2.8125 / 5495 5495, c- chemokine (C-X-C motif), receptor 4 ( 3.1316 + 5291 5291, c- th12c05.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 3.1316 879  879, hypothetical protein FLJ20647 (FLJ20647 3.1316 2896 2896, tumor necrosis factor, alpha-induced pr 3.525 7298 7298, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor 3.8077 + 6102 6102, c- 7f37g03.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 3.8077 5103 5103, c- EST372075 cDNA 3.8077 3534 3534, molecule possessing ankyrin repeats ind 3.8077 4132 4132, granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lym 3.8077 + + 3087 3087, lectin-like NK cell receptor (LLT1), mR 3.8077 + 6822 6822, c-107G11 3.9 4231 4231, c- 602635144F1 cDNA, 5 end 3.9 /clone = IMAGE 4846 4846, SAM domain, SH3 domain and nuclear loca 3.9 2333 2333, phosphodiesterase 4B, cAMP-specific (du 3.9 + 1778 1778, small inducible cytokine A5 (RANTES) (S 4.5645 + + 2063 2063, tumor necrosis factor receptor superfam 4.8286 3510 3510, B-cell lymphoma/leukaemia 11B (BCL11B), 4.8286 + 3605 3605, phospholipase A2, group VII (platelet-a 4.8286 + 3670 3670, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase catalytic 4.8286 1320 1320, AV659177 cDNA, 3 end /clone = GLCFUC08 4.9028 / 2409 2409, regulator of G-protein signalling 10 (R 5.0238 6804 6804, c- integral membrane protein 2A (ITM2A), 5.0238 6373 6373, c- interferon consensus sequence binding 5.0238 3110 3110, HSPC022 protein (HSPC022), mRNA 5.0238 /cds = (1 5730 5730, c- xj98c03.x1 NCI_CGAP_Co18 cDNA clone 5.0238 I 4848 4848, caspase recruitment domain protein 9 (L 5.0238 6059 6059, c- small inducible cytokine A4 (homologo 5.1395 + + 4595 4595, major histocompatibility complex, class 5.15 6823 6823, c-107H8 5.15 2894 2894, CD72 antigen (CD72), mRNA /cds = (108,118 5.15 + 2255 2255, heat shock 70 kD protein 6 (HSP70B) (HS 5.15 3287 3287, bridging integrator 2 (BIN2), mRNA /cds 5.15 7705 7705, UI-H-BW0-aiy-b-10-0-UI.s1 cDNA, 3 end 5.15 5570 5570, c- EST380762 cDNA 5.15 4845 4845, DIR1 protein (NG7), mRNA /cds = (268,879) 5.15 6281 6281, c- chromobox homolog 3 (Drosophila HP1 g 5.15 2697 2697, basement membrane-induced gene (ICB-1), 5.15 7262 7262, Lysosomal-associated multispanning memb 5.15 6490 6490, 174D1 5.15 6147 6147, c- AV716627 cDNA,5 end 5.15 /clone = DCBBCH05 1 1, solute carrier family 17 (sodium phosph 5.15 6158 6158, c- asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase (NARS), m 5.15 4817 4817, major histocompatibility complex, class 5.15 1696 1696, mRNA for T-cell specific protein /cds = ( 5.15 + 6 6, c-Complement, aa57f07.s1 cDNA, 3 end 5.2295 399 399, Express cDNA library cDNA 5 5.2903 5381 5381, c- 601571679F1 cDNA, 5 end 5.3385 /clone = IMAGE 4910 4910, gg78c05.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE:18 5.3385 258 258, interleukin 2 receptor gamma chain 5.3385 + 7264 7264, lectin, galactoside-binding, soluble, 9 5.4167 + 8 8, cDNA: FLJ21559 fis, clone COL06406 /cd 5.5299 3785 3785, mRNA; cDNA DKFZp434E0516 (from clone 5.5588 DKF 6191 6191, c- hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA /cds = (1490,4 5.5986 4898 4898, Homo sapiens, Similar to major histocom 5.5986 3708 3708, CD5 antigen (p56–62) (CD5), mRNA /cds = ( 5.5986 5476 5476, c- 602650370T1 cDNA, 3 end 5.6014 /clone = IMAGE 5303 5303, c- td09g11.x1 NCI_CGAP_CLL1 cDNA clone 5.6014 I 3699 3699, interleukin-2 receptor 5.6014 6030 6030, c- nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I 5.6667 97 97, pre-B-cell colony-enhancing factor ( 5.7566 + 1960 1960, postmeiotic segregation increased (S. c 5.7756 3828 3828, protein tyrosine phosphatase, receptor 5.7756 2998 2998, butyrophilin, subfamily 3, member A2 (B 5.8165 4194 4194, c- tg03e04.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 5.9048 5700 5700, c- xc28c10.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 5.9048 4835 4835, high affinity immunoglobulin epsilon re 5.9048 117 117, encoding major histocompatibility comple 5.9048 5316 5316, c- tn39e07.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 5.9048 3960 3960, IL0-MT0152-061100-501-e04 cDNA 6.0353 2264 2264, interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1), 6.0988 2696 2696, allograft inflammatory factor 1 (AIF1), 6.1379 7600 7600, platelet activating receptor homolog (H 6.3182 4240 4240, c- nq70g02.s1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 7.0337 2981 2981, pim-2 oncogene (PIM2), mRNA /cds = (185,1 7.1222 + 4101 4101, proteoglycan 1, secretory granule (PRG1 7.375 + 498 498, mRNA for KIAA0870 protein, partial cds 7.375 5309 5309, c- 602574255F1 cDNA, 5 end 7.375 /clone = IMAGE 2129 2129, FYN-binding protein (FYB-120/130) (FYB) 7.375 3682 3682, major histocompatibility complex, class 7.375 6053 6053, c- 7e87h02.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 7.375 4218 4218, c- hypothetical protein MGC4707 (MGC4707 7.634 3361 3361, hypothetical protein FLJ10652 (FLJ10652 8.1117 7813 7813, oy78h09.x1 cDNA,3 end /clone = IMAGE:16 8.1117 4925 4925, hypothetical protein FLJ10842 (FLJ10842 8.1117 5955 5955, c- UI-H-BI3-ajz-d-07-0.UI.s1 cDNA, 3 en 8.1117 1865 1865, hexokinase 2 (HK2), mRNA /cds = (1490,424 8.1117 1831 1831, colony stimulating factor 3 receptor (g 8.1117 5047 5047, RNA binding motif protein, X chromosome 8.2788 2955 2955, Src-like-adapter (SLA), mRNA /cds = (41,8 8.3048 6025 6025, c- major histocompatibility complex, cla 8.467 4847 4847, histamine receptor H2 (HRH2), mRNA /cds 8.8583 2243 2243, hemopoietic cell kinase (HCK), mRNA /cd 8.8583 1937 1937, xanthene dehydrogenase (XDH), mRNA 8.8583 /cds 313 313, Arabidopsis root cap 1 (533) 8.8583 405 405, fatty acid binding protein 1, liver (FA 8.8583 3702 3702, adenosine deaminase (ADA), mRNA 8.8583 /cds = (9 4329 4329, c- wh54h10.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 8.8583 3536 3536, hypothetical protein MGC10823 (MGC10823 8.8583 3720 3720, membrane-spanning 4-domains, subfamily 8.8583 3763 3763, rearranged immunoglobulin mRNA for mu he 8.8583 + 1699 1699, protein tyrosine kinase related mRNA seq 8.8583 1805 1805, major histocompatibility complex, class 8.8583 5227 5227, c- tc93d12.x1 cDNA, 3 end /clone = IMAGE: 8.8583 2245 2245, major histocompatibility complex, class 8.8583 2596 2596, BCL2-related protein A1 (BCL2A1), mRNA 9.1446 3970 3970, cDNA clone IMAGE:4359351 5 9.4767 207 207, interleukin 4 receptor 9.4767 2942 2942, tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfam 9.4767 2922 2922, interferon-induced, hepatitis C-associa 9.4767 880 880, cDNA FLJ20673 fis, clone KAIA4464 /cds = 9.4767 3377 3377, VNN3 protein (HSA238982), mRNA 9.4767 /cds = (45 1940 1940, cathepsin K (pycnodysostosis) (CTSK), m 9.4767 66 66, Integrin, alpha L (CD11A (p180), lymphoc 9.4767 6426 6426, 601439689F1 cDNA, 5 end 9.4885 /clone = IMAGE:3 1043 1043, nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group I, 9.625 3772 3772, CDW52 antigen (CAMPATH-1 antigen) 9.625 (CDW5 6977 6977, c-178F5 9.6903 2429 2429, small inducible cytokine subfamily A (C 9.6903 1748 1748, signal transducer and activator of tran 9.7878 324 324, 36000000000 9.7878 213 213, 70 activation (Act-2) mRNA, complete cds 9.7878 4823 4823, coagulation factor VII (serum prothromb 9.7878 1915 1915, integrin, beta 2 (antigen CD18 (p95), I 9.7878 5609 5609, c- TN0243 cDNA, 3 end /clone_end = 3 9.8321

TABLE 20 Current Array RefSeq UniGene Probe mRNA Peptide Cluster SEQ ID Gene Gene Name Accession # Accession # (Build 156) Localization Function 45 IL15 Interleukin 15 NM_000585 NP_000576 Hs.168132 Secreted T-cell activation and proliferation 90 PRF1 Perform 1 (pore forming NM_005041 NP_005032 Hs.2200 Secreted CD8, CTL effector; channel- protein) forming protein capable of lysing non-specifically a variety of target cells; clearance of virally infected host cells and tumor cells; 157 IL17 Interleukin 17 (cytotoxic T- NM_002190 NP_002181 Hs.41724 Secreted Induces stromal cells to produce lymphocyte-associated proinflammatory and serine esterase 8) hematopoietic cytokines; enhances IL6, IL8 and ICAM-1 expression in fibroblasts; osteoclastic bone resorption in RA; expressed in only in activated CD4+T cells 176 IL8 Interleukin 8 NM_000584 NP_000575 Hs.624 Secreted Proinflammatory cytokine 194 MIF Macrophage migration NM_002415 NP_002406 Hs.73798 Secreted Macrophages; suppression of inhibitory factor anti-inflammatory effects of (glycosylation-inhibiting glucocorticoids factor) 229 CXCL1 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001511 NP_001502 Hs.789 Secreted Neurogenesis, immune system ligand 1 (melanoma growth development, signaling stimulating activity, alpha) 262 IFNG Interferon, gamma NM_000619 NP_000610 Hs.856 Secreted Antiviral defense and immune activation 272 IL2 Interleukin 2 NM_000586 NP_000577 Hs.89679 Secreted Promotes growth of B and T cells 500 B2M beta 2 microglobulin NM_004048 NP_004039 Hs.75415 Secreted 1778 CCLS Chemokine (C—C motif) NM_002985 NP_002976 Hs.241392 Secreted Chemoattractant for monocytes, ligand 5 (RANTES, memory T helper cells and SCYA5) eosinophils; causes release of histamine from basophils and activates eosinophils; One of the major HIV-suppressive factors produced by CD8+ cells 1825 IL10 Interleukin 10 NM_000572 NP_000563 Hs.193717 Secreted Chemotactic factor for CD8+T cells; down-regulates expression of Th1 cytokines, MHC class II Ags, and costimulatory molecules on macrophages; enhances B cell survival, proliferation, and antibody production; blocks NF kappa B, JAK-STAT regulation; 1975 IL4 Interleukin 4 NM_000589 NP_000580 Hs.73917 Secreted TH2, cytokine, stimulates CTL 2005 IL5 Interleukin 5 (colony- NM_000879 NP_000870 Hs.2247 Secreted B cell maturation stimulating factor, eosinophil) 2006 IL7 Interleukin 7 NM_000880 NP_000871 Hs.72927 Secreted Proliferation of lymphoid progenitors 2148 CXCL10 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001565 NP_001556 Hs.2248 Secreted Stimulation of monocytes; NK ligand 10, SCYB10 and T cell migration, modulation of adhesion molecule expression 2429 CCL17 Chemokine (C—C motif) NM_002987 NP_002978 Hs.66742 Secreted T cell development, trafficking ligand 17 and activation 3305 KLRF1 Killer cell lectin-like NM_016523 NP_057607 Hs.183125 Secreted Induction of IgE, IgG4, CD23, receptor subfamily F, CD72, surface IgM, and class II member 1 MHC antigen in B cells 3709 IL6 Interleukin 6 NM_000600 NP_000591 Hs.93913 Secreted B cell maturation 4113 CCL4 Chemokine (C—C motif) NM_002984 NP_002975 Hs.75703 Secreted Inflammatory and chemokinetic ligand 4 properties; one of the major HIV-suppressive factors produced by CD8+T cells 4132 GZMB Granzyme B (granzyme 2, NM_004131 NP_004122 Hs.1051 Secreted Apoptosis; CD8, CTL effector cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- associated serine esterase 1) 4570 IGSF1 Immunoglobulin NM_001555 NP_001546 Hs.22111 Secreted T cell proliferation; growth factor superfamily, member 1 for T, B, and mast cells; stimulates CTL 4606 CXCL9 Chemokme (C-X-C motif) NM_002416 NP_002407 Hs.77367 Secreted Affects growth, movement, or ligand 9 (MIG) activation state of cells that participate in immune and inflammatory response. Chemotactive for activated T-cells. 4789 OID_4789 KIAA0963 protein NM_014963 NP_055778 Hs.7724 Secreted Proinflammatory; chemoattraction and activation of neutrophils 6421 XCL1 Chemokine (C motif) ligand NM_002995 NP_002986 Hs.3195 Secreted Chemotactic factor for 1 (SCYC2) lymphocytes but not monocytes or neutrophils 9402 IL13 Interleukin 13 NM_002188 NP_002179 Hs.845 Secreted Synthesis of IgE 1854 APEX1 APEX nuclease M92444 Hs.73722 Nuclear and DNA repair (multifunctional DNA mitochondrial repair enzyme) 1 230 PCNA Proliferating cell nuclear NM_002592 NP_002583 Hs.78996 Nuclear DNA replication antigen 2086 PRDM1 PR domain containing 1, NM_001198 NP_001189 Hs.388346 Nuclear Transcription factor; promotes B with ZNF domain cell maturation, represses human beta-IFN gene expression 2519 H2BFQ H2B histone family, NM_003528 NP_003519 Hs.2178 Nuclear Nucleosome arrangement member Q 2639 DUSP2 Dual specificity NM_004418 NP_004409 Hs.1183 Nuclear Signal transduction phosphatase 2 3096 TBX21 T-box 21 NM_013351 NP_037483 Hs.272409 Nuclear TH1 differentiation, transcription factor 3105 BAZ2A Bromodomain adjacent to NM_013449 NP_038477 Hs.277401 Nuclear Transcriptional regulation zinc finger domain, 2A 6308 EOMES Eomesodermin homolog NM_005442 NP_005433 Hs.301704 Nuclear Transcription factor (Xenopus laevis) 2947 MTHFD2 Methylene tetrahydrofolate NM_006636 NP_006627 Hs.154672 Mitochondrial Folate metabolism dehydrogenase (NAD+ dependent), methenyltetrahydrofolate cyclohydrolase 1944 IL2RA Interleukin 2 receptor, alpha NM_000417 NP_000408 Hs.1724 Membrane- T cell mediated immune bound and response soluble forms 1978 TNF Tumor necrosis factor (TNF NM_000594 NP_000585 Hs.241570 Membrane- Macrophages; proinflammatory superfamily, member 2) bound and responses, apoptosis, activation of soluble forms NF kappa B 1984 TNFSF6 Tumor necrosis factor NM_000639 NP_000630 Hs.2007 Membrane- CD8, CTL effector; proapoptotic (ligand) superfamily, bound and member 6 soluble forms 2712 CD8B1 CD8 antigen, beta NM_004931 NP_004922 Hs.2299 Membrane- CTL mediated killing polypeptide 1 (p37) bound and soluble forms 3580 PTGS2 Prostaglandin-endoperoxide NM_000963 NP_000954 Hs.196384 Membrane- Angiogenesis, cell migration, synthase 2 (prostaglandin associated synthesis of inflammatory G/H synthase prostaglandins and cyclooxygenase) 1977 TAP1 Transporter 1, ATP-binding NM_000593 NP_000584 Hs.352018 ER membrane Transports antigens into ER for cassette, sub-family B association with MHC class I (MDR1/TAP) molecules 4399 IGHM Immunoglobulin heavy BC032249 Hs.300697 Cytoplasmic Antibody subunit constant mu and secreted forms 4516 GPI Glucose phosphate NM_000175 NP_000166 Hs.409162 Cytoplasmic Glycolysis and gluconeogenesis isomerase and secreted (cytoplasmic); neurotrophic factor forms (secreted) 4517 GSN Gelsolin (amyloidosis, NM_000177 NP_000168 Hs.290070 Cytoplasmic Controls actin filament Finnish type) and secreted assembly/disassembly forms 3081 STK39 Serine threonine kinase 39 NM_013233 NP_037365 Hs.199263 Cytoplasmic Mediator of stress-activated (STE20/SPS1 homolog, and nuclear signals; Serine/Thr Kinase, yeast) activated p38 1540 PSMB8 Proteasome (prosome, AK092738 Hs.180062 Cytoplasmic Processing of MHC class I macropain) subunit, antigens beta type, 8 (large multifunctional protease 7) 2691 LPXN Leupaxin NM_004811 NP_004802 Hs.49587 Cytoplasmic Signal transduction 2786 ITK IL2-inducible T-cell kinase L10717 Hs.211576 Cytoplasmic Intracellular kinase, T-cell proliferation and differentiation 4946 KPNA6 Karyopherin alpha 6 AW021037 Hs.301553 Cytoplasmic Nucleocytoplasmic transport (importin alpha 7) 7274 SH2D2A SH2 domain protein 2A NM_003975 NP_003966 Hs.103527 Cytoplasmic CD8 T activation, signal transduction 7293 MYH9 Myosin, heavy polypeptide NM_002473 NP_002464 Hs.146550 Cytoplasmic Cytokinesis and phagocytosis 9, non-muscle 180 TNFSF5 Tumor necrosis factor. NM_000074 NP_000065 Hs.652 Cellular B-cell proliferation, IgE (ligand) superfamily, membrane production, immunoglobulin class member 5 (hyper-IgM switching; expressed on CD4+ and syndrome) CD8+ T cells 248 CD69 CD69 antigen (p60, early T- NM_001781 NP_001772 Hs.82401 Cellular Activation of lymphocytes, cell activation antigen) membrane monocytes, and platelets 258 IL2RG Interleukin 2 receptor, NM_000206 NP_000197 Hs.84 Cellular Signalling component of many gamma (severe combined membrane interleukin receptors (IL2, IL4, immunodeficiency) IL7, IL9, and IL15), 261 ITGB4 Integrin, beta 4 NM_000213 NP_000204 Hs.85266 Cellular Cell-cell and cell-matrix membrane interactions 269 CXCR4 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_003467 NP_003458 Hs.89414 Cellular B-cell lymphopoiesis, leukocyte receptor 4 membrane migration, angiogenesis; mediates intracellular calcium flux 281 CD19 CD19 antigen NM_001770 NP_001761 Hs.96023 Cellular Signal transduction; B lymphocyte membrane development, activation, and differentiation 1295 ITGB1 Integrin, beta 1 (fibronectin NM_002211 NP_002202 Hs.287797 Cellular Cell-cell and cell-matrix receptor, beta polypeptide, membrane interactions antigen CD29 includes MDF2, MSK1-2) 1675 HLA-DRA Major histocompatibility NM_019111 NP_061984 Hs.76807 Cellular Antigen presentation complex, class II, DR alpha membrane 1696 TRB T cell receptor beta, K02885 Hs.300697 Cellular Antigen recognition constant region membrane 1718 CTLA4 Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte- NM_005214 NP_005205 Hs.247824 Cellular Negative regulation of T cell associated protein 4 membrane activation, expressed by activated T cells 1754 CD8A CD8 antigen, alpha NM_001768 NP_001759 Hs.85258 Cellular CD8 T-cell specific marker and polypeptide (p32) membrane class I MHC receptor 1771 HLA-DRB1 Major histocompatibility NM_002124 NP_002115 Hs.308026 Cellular Antigen presentation complex, class II, DR beta 1 membrane 1991 CD3Z CD3Z antigen, zeta NM_000734 NP_000725 Hs.97087 Cellular T-cell marker; couples antigen polypeptide (TiT3 complex) membrane recognition to several intracellular signal-transduction pathways 2067 ACTB Actin, beta NM_001101 NP_001092 Hs.288061 Cellular Cell adhesion and recognition membrane 2246 HLA-DRB3 Major histocompatibility NM_022555 NP_072049 Hs.308026 Cellular Antigen presentation complex, class II, DR beta 3 membrane 2268 ITGAL Integrin, alpha L (antigen NM_002209 NP_002200 Hs.174103 Cellular All leukocytes; cell-cell adhesion, CD11A (p180), lymphocyte membrane signaling function-associated antigen 1; alpha polypeptide) 2855 TCIRG1 T-ceIl, immune regulator 1, NM_006019 NP_006010 Hs.46465 Cellular T cell activation ATPase, H+ transporting, membrane lysosomal VC protein a isoform 3 2894 CD72 CD72 antigen NM_001782 NP_001773 Hs.116481 Cellular B cell proliferation membrane 3034 D12S2489E DNA segment on NM_007360 NP_031386 Hs.74085 Cellular NK cells marker chromosome 12 (unique) membrane 2489 expressed sequence 3720 MS4A1 Membrane-spanning 4- NM_152866 NP_690605 Hs.89751 Cellular B-cell activation, plasma cell domains, subfamily A, membrane development member 1, CD20 4504 TCRGC2 T cell receptor gamma M17323 Hs.112259 Cellular constant 2 membrane 4540 CD4 CD4 antigen (p55) NM_000616 NP_000607 Hs.17483 Cellular T cell activation, signal membrane transduction, T-B cell adhesion 4565 CXCR3 Chemokine (C-X-C motif) NM_001504 NP_001495 Hs.198252 Cellular Integrin activation, cytoskeletal receptor 3, GPR9 membrane changes and chemotactic migration of leukocytes 4578 CD33 CD33 antigen (gp67) NM_001772 NP_001763 Hs.83731 Cellular Cell adhesion; receptor that inhibits membrane the proliferation of normal and leukemic myeloid cells 4580 CD47 CD47 antigen (Rh-related NM_001777 NP_001768 Hs.82685 Cellular Cell adhesion, membrane transport, antigen, integrin-associated membrane signaling transduction, signal transducer) permeability 4604 KLRB1 Killer cell lectin-like NM_002258 NP_002249 Hs.169824 Cellular Regulation of NK cell function receptor subfamily B, membrane member 1 4758 BY55 Natural killer cell receptor, NM_007053 NP_008984 Hs.81743 Cellular NK cells and CTLs, costim with immunoglobulin membrane MHC I superfamily member 4761 KLRD1 Killer cell lectin-like NM_002262 NP_002253 Hs.41682 Cellular NK cell regulation receptor subfamily D, membrane member 1 4817 HLA-F Major histocompatibility NM_018950 NP_061823 Hs.377850 Cellular Antigen presentation complex, class I, F membrane 7298 PTPRCAP Protein tyrosine NM_005608 NP_005599 Hs.155975 Cellular T cell activation phosphatase, receptor type, membrane C-associated protein 8076 PGRMC1 Progesterone receptor NM_006667 NP_006658 Hs.90061 Cellular Steroid receptor membrane component 1 membrane 

1. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 2709. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 4. The method of claim 3, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 5. The method of claim 3 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 6. The method of claim 3 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 7. The method of claim 3 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 9. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 4647. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said transplant resection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 12. The method of claim 11, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 17. A method of diagnosis or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 4685. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 20. The method of claim 19, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 21. The method of claim 19 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 22. The method of claim 19 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 23. The method of claim 19 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 24. The method of claim 23 herein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 25. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 6489. 26. The method of claim 25 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 27. The method of claim 25 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 28. The method of claim 27, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 29. The method of claim 27 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 30. The method of claim 27 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 31. The method of claim 27 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 32. The method of claim 31 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 33. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 4866. 34. The method of claim 33 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 35. The method of claim 33 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 36. The method of claim 35, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 37. The method of claim 35 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 38. The method of claim 35 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 39. The method of claim 35 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 40. The method of claim 39 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 41. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 2009. 42. The method of claim 41 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 43. The method of claim 41 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 44. The method of claim 43 further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 45. The method of claim 43 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 46. The method of claim 43 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 47. The method of claim 43 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 48. The method of claim 47 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, synthetic oligonucleotides.
 49. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant reaction in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 1981. 50. The method of claim 49 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 51. The method of claim 49 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 52. The method of claim 51, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 53. The method of claim 51 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 54. The method of claim 51 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 55. The method of claim 51 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 56. The method of claim 55 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 57. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 2336. 58. The method of claim 57 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 59. The method of claim 57 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 60. The method of claim 59, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 61. The method of claim 59 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 62. The method of claim 59 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 63. The method of claim 59 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 64. The method of claim 63 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 65. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 4946. 66. The method of claim 65 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 67. The method of claim 65 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 68. The method of claim 67, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 69. The method of claim 67 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 70. The method of claim 67 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 71. The method of claim 67 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 72. The method of claim 71 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides.
 73. A method of diagnosing or monitoring transplant rejection in a patient, comprising detecting the expression level of a nucleic acid in said patient to diagnose or monitor transplant rejection in said patient wherein said nucleic acid comprises the nucleotide sequence SEQ ID NO:
 2863. 74. The method of claim 73 wherein said transplant rejection is cardiac transplant rejection.
 75. The method of claim 73 wherein said expression level is detected by measuring the RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 76. The method of claim 75, further including isolating RNA from said patient prior to detecting said RNA level expressed by said nucleic acid.
 77. The method of claim 75 wherein said RNA level is detected by PCR.
 78. The method of claim 75 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization.
 79. The method of claim 75 wherein said RNA level is detected by hybridization to an oligonucleotide.
 80. The method of claim 79 wherein said oligonucleotide comprises DNA, RNA, cDNA, PNA, genomic DNA, or synthetic oligonucleotides. 